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Samuel Conyers Holliday

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Samuel Conyers Holliday

Birth
Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
Death
15 Feb 1927 (aged 43)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Born in Clarendon County near Manning, Samuel Conyers Holliday was a son of Jackson (Jack) William Holliday (Holladay) and Sallie Evelyn Bradham (Holladay). (Some records show other spellings of his surname; however, on the SC Application for a Delayed Certificate of Birth, his name is spelled "Holliday" as shown on his headstone.

He was living and employed as a carpenter in Charleston in 1911. Later, he and his wife, Lula, moved to Columbia apparently still employed by the same construction firm out of Charleston.

At the time of the 1918 Registration for World War I, he was described as being of medium build, blue eyes and light brown hair.

His siblings, living in Manning at the 1900 Census, include: Willie; Conyers; Sallie; Matthew; Anna; Roxy; Jackson; Maggie; David; Rosie; and Ruth.

He died as a patient in Columbia Hospital, Columbia, Richland County, SC on February 15, 1927. His Certificate of Death indicates that he was buried in Harmony Baptist Church cemetery near Columbia.
Born in Clarendon County near Manning, Samuel Conyers Holliday was a son of Jackson (Jack) William Holliday (Holladay) and Sallie Evelyn Bradham (Holladay). (Some records show other spellings of his surname; however, on the SC Application for a Delayed Certificate of Birth, his name is spelled "Holliday" as shown on his headstone.

He was living and employed as a carpenter in Charleston in 1911. Later, he and his wife, Lula, moved to Columbia apparently still employed by the same construction firm out of Charleston.

At the time of the 1918 Registration for World War I, he was described as being of medium build, blue eyes and light brown hair.

His siblings, living in Manning at the 1900 Census, include: Willie; Conyers; Sallie; Matthew; Anna; Roxy; Jackson; Maggie; David; Rosie; and Ruth.

He died as a patient in Columbia Hospital, Columbia, Richland County, SC on February 15, 1927. His Certificate of Death indicates that he was buried in Harmony Baptist Church cemetery near Columbia.


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