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  2. The Holderness Family - Wikipedia

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    The Holderness Family are American internet personalities best known for their Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube channels, which have over 5 million combined subscribers and over 1 billion total views. They create family-centered parodies, skits, and vlogs.

  3. Raleigh’s Holderness family celebrates 10 years of viral ...

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    It’s been 10 years since Raleigh’s Holderness family released their viral “#XMAS Jammies” video and launched a new career for themselves making music and videos on social media. And now ...

  4. 'You are not broken': Holderness family opens up about ...

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    Kim and Penn Holderness, of Holderness Family fame, want to change how people think about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

  5. This viral Holderness Family video will get you through ...

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    The Holderness family's parody mashup of popular songs in 2015 went so viral that it's now a Thanksgiving classic: Enjoy!

  6. Holderness (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Holderness is an English surname, relating to the peninsula of Holderness in Yorkshire. Notable people with the surname include: Fay Holderness (1881–1963), American actress; George Holderness (1913–1987), British Anglican bishop; Graham Holderness (born 1947), English writer and critic; Henry Holderness (1889–1974), New Zealand cricketer

  7. William Henry and Sarah Holderness House - Wikipedia

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    William Henry and Sarah Holderness House, also known as the Holderness-Paschal-Page House, is a historic plantation house located near Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina. It was built about 1855, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It consists of a three-bay, hip roofed, main block flanked by one-story, one-bay side ...

  8. ‘Amazing Race’ winners, the Holdernesses, want to use their ...

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    Kim and Penn Holderness of Raleigh won “The Amazing Race” this season. After a hefty chunk of the $1 million prize is taken out for taxes, they plan to give back, including teachers.

  9. Mary Darcy, Countess of Holderness - Wikipedia

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    Mary Darcy, Countess of Holderness (c.1721 – 13 October 1801), formerly Mary Doublet, was the wife of Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holderness. Mary was the daughter of Francis Doublet and Constantia Van-der-Beck. She married the earl on 29 October 1743 [1] (or in November 1742). [2] The couple had three children, only one of whom reached adulthood.