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James M. Holt

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James M. Holt

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
17 Oct 1858 (aged 19)
North Carolina, USA
Burial
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
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In 1834, two years after the death of his first wife, Dr. William Rainey Holt married his wife's cousin, Louisa Allen Hogan, daughter of Colonel William and Elizabeth Allen Hogan. William Hogan was a son of Colonel John Hogan, a Revolutionary War officer whose wife Mary was a daughter of General Thomas Lloyd. Holt bought land adjoining his first house, which he removed, and built The Homestead, an imposing residence of distinctive architectural features (which still stands). Here were born their nine children: Louisa, Julia, Franklin, James, William Michael, and Eugene Randolph, all of whom died unmarried (William Michael, an officer in the Confederate Army, died in Richmond in 1862, and Eugene Randolph died a prisoner of war on Johnson's Island in 1865); Claudia E., who married D. C. Pearson; Frances, who married Charles A. Hunt of Lexington; and Amelia, who married William Edwin Holt, son of Edwin Michael Holt.
(submitted by Family Genealogy Researcher)

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Name: James M Holt
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Davidson, North Carolina, United States
Event Place (Original): Davidson county, Davidson, North Carolina, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 11
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1839
Birthplace: North Carolina
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
House Number: 352

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
William R Holt Male 51 North Carolina
Louisa A Holt Female 34 North Carolina
Julia A Holt Female 14 North Carolina
William M Holt Male 13 North Carolina
James M Holt Male 11 North Carolina
Franklin A Holt Male 9 North Carolina
Claudia E Holt Female 7 North Carolina
Eugene R Holt Female 6 North Carolina
Frances A Holt Female 3 North Carolina
In 1834, two years after the death of his first wife, Dr. William Rainey Holt married his wife's cousin, Louisa Allen Hogan, daughter of Colonel William and Elizabeth Allen Hogan. William Hogan was a son of Colonel John Hogan, a Revolutionary War officer whose wife Mary was a daughter of General Thomas Lloyd. Holt bought land adjoining his first house, which he removed, and built The Homestead, an imposing residence of distinctive architectural features (which still stands). Here were born their nine children: Louisa, Julia, Franklin, James, William Michael, and Eugene Randolph, all of whom died unmarried (William Michael, an officer in the Confederate Army, died in Richmond in 1862, and Eugene Randolph died a prisoner of war on Johnson's Island in 1865); Claudia E., who married D. C. Pearson; Frances, who married Charles A. Hunt of Lexington; and Amelia, who married William Edwin Holt, son of Edwin Michael Holt.
(submitted by Family Genealogy Researcher)

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Name: James M Holt
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Davidson, North Carolina, United States
Event Place (Original): Davidson county, Davidson, North Carolina, United States
Sex: Male
Age: 11
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1839
Birthplace: North Carolina
Schedule Type: 1850 Population
House Number: 352

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
William R Holt Male 51 North Carolina
Louisa A Holt Female 34 North Carolina
Julia A Holt Female 14 North Carolina
William M Holt Male 13 North Carolina
James M Holt Male 11 North Carolina
Franklin A Holt Male 9 North Carolina
Claudia E Holt Female 7 North Carolina
Eugene R Holt Female 6 North Carolina
Frances A Holt Female 3 North Carolina

Inscription

s/o William Rainey Holt and Louisa Allen Holt
Brother of Louisa, Julia, Franklin, William Michael, Eugene Randolph, Claudia E., Frances, Amelia

Gravesite Details

Brother of Franklin Holt on same headstone.



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