Description: Across centuries and continents, the Hole family's journey unfolds-rooted in England, transformed in America, and meticulously pieced together in this enduring reference. A History Of The Hole Family In England And America by Charles Elmer Rice offers a rare, complete family genealogy, tracing the ancestry and descendants of the Hole surname from its English origins through the pivotal migration to the New World. Every page draws from archival records, revealing not only individual lives but the broader tapestry of migration, settlement, and legacy. This work stands apart as both a genealogists research tool and an invaluable family historians reference, blending detailed surname history with the context of early American genealogy. Rice's careful documentation and analysis of archival records collection illuminate how the Hole family's fortunes rose and shifted with the tides of history, from rural English roots to the forging of new identities in America. For those seeking to understand the intricate weave of English surname origins or the patterns of migration from England to America, this volume is a cornerstone-trusted by generations of researchers and cherished by those who value authentic American family histories. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to England family history or a collector of classic genealogical works, this book stands as more than a reference: it is a cultural treasure, a bridge to the past, and a testament to the enduring power of family stories.