80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
Family research begins with a name
These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Crudup, Barry Holtb. 1959Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Crudup, Justin Holtb. 1995Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Holt—
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- Holt, Addison—
- Holt, Adieb. 1817
- Holt, Adrain Lee "Chip" Jr.b. 1964
- Holt, Adrian Lee1943 — 2021Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, Aliceb. 1872Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, Alice—
- Holt, Amanda Emaline1865 — 1937
- Holt, Barney—
- Holt, Benjamin "Ben"1835 — 1890Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, Bertha G.—
- Holt, Beverley Jeanb. 1937Bell, California
- Holt, Bill—
- Holt, Bill—
- Holt, Billy Bob—
- Holt, Billy Wade—
- Holt, Billy Wade—
- Holt, Blanche—
- Holt, Bobby Fay—
- Holt, Bobby Fay—
- Holt, Bricie1801 — 1873Knox County, Tennessee
- Holt, Carlb. 1922
- Holt, Carl Gore—
- Holt, Carol1945 — 1984Maywood, California
- Holt, Chip—
- Holt, Claude Boy—
- Holt, Claude Eugene1903 — 1961Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, Claudy1891 — 1892Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, Clifford—
- Holt, Cordia B.1891 — 1970Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, David1764 — 1837Hanover County, Virginia
- Holt, David Dallas "Dal"1861 — 1926Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, David Edwardb. 1966
- Holt, Debra Rennab. 1978
- Holt, Dekalb K.1833 — 1909Sevier County, Tennessee
- Holt, Delcia Maxine1929 — 1929Summers, Washington County, Arkansas
- Holt, Dixie Leeb. 1947
- Holt, Donald Eugeneb. 1948
- Holt, Donna Kayb. 1963
- Holt, Doroth—
- Holt, Dorothy Ladeanb. 1950
- Holt, Douglasb. 1966
- Holt, Earlb. 1882
- Holt, Elizabethb. 1763
- Holt, Elizabeth Ellen1850 — 1921Morrow, Washington County, Arkansas
Research Tips
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