Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
(uncountable) A placename:
A village in Sandford Orcas parish, Dorset, England (OS grid ref ST6320).
A suburban area of Taunton, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST2423).
A town in Taylor County, Wisconsin, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOn August 2, 1952, he married Rita Schwellenbach at Holy Rosary Catholic Church and started farming in the Town of Holway with her. Source: Internet
Holway 2001, p. 244. Due to his increased earning potential, Barons owner R. T. Jackson would "rent" Paige out to other ball clubs for a game or two to draw a decent crowd, with both Jackson and Paige taking a cut. Source: Internet
Holway 2001, p. 337. Paige and the other players returning from the Dominican Republic faced a Negro league ban for jumping their teams. Source: Internet
Clark and Lester 1994, pp. 163–165; Holway 2001, p. 383. On August 1, 1941, Paige made his first appearance in the East–West All Star Game in five years, collecting 305,311 votes, 40,000 more than the next highest player, Buck Leonard. Source: Internet
Unitarian * W. R. Holway (1893–1981) – engineer in Tulsa, co-founded All Souls Unitarian Church in 1921. citation * Julia Ward Howe (1819–1910) – author of " The Battle Hymn of the Republic ". Source: Internet
“Our skills were as good as the men’s,” Kammie informed John B. Holway, a baseball historian, for an article in Baseball Research Journal. Source: Internet