Father | George Holt (b. 1 April 1772, d. before 11 April 1836) |
Mother | Margaret ("Sallie") (b. circa 1779, d. after 21 May 1836) |
Daughter | Margaret Elizabeth Holt+ (b. 6 December 1825, d. 14 June 1879) |
Son | George H. Holt (b. 22 February 1831, d. 9 October 1837) |
Daughter | Mary D. Holt (b. 2 February 1833, d. 21 July 1834) |
Daughter | Virginia A Holt (b. 21 December 1834, d. 29 August 1837) |
Daughter | Sally T. Holt (b. 24 September 1836, d. 24 September 1841) |
Son | Joseph Holt (b. March 1839, d. after 1910) |
Son | George S. Holt (b. 19 July 1841, d. 30 September 1842) |
Pedigree Chart | |
Included in charts - lists | Box Pedigree - CRS Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors Descendants of John Wilkins - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25 - Burgess 1632/3, 1642 Indented - CRS Relationship to John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) Relationship to Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 5th great-grandfather of Isaac Silas Vaughn 5th great-grandfather of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 5th great-grandfather of Joseph Ryland Scott 5th great-grandfather of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 5th great-grandfather of Orly Marie Vaughn 5th great-grandfather of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
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DNA Verified | 3 DNA matches through George Holt, Jr., | |
Birth | 20 July 1802 | He was born on 20 July 1802 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.2 |
Marriage | 2 September 1824 | He and Elizabeth Ann ("Fanny") Savage were married on 2 September 1824 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. He was shown as George Holt and she was shown as Elizabeth Ann Savage, ward of Wm. Nottingham who gave consent and was the security. They were married by L. Dix1,3 |
Will - Fathers | 11 March 1836 | He was named in his Father's will on on 11 March 1836 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. In his will George Holt Senr, wife Margaret, named sons Albert Gallatin Holt, Martin M. Holt (dec'd), George Holt Jr. and James Holt. (NOTE: Other sons were named at settlement.)4 |
Est Settled - Father | 21 May 1836 | He made a will on 21 May 1836 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. At settlement of the estate of George Holt Senr by George Holt Jr. and James Holt administrators, cash was paid to Margaret Holt, widow, James Holt for his 1/6 of 2/3, Edward E. Holt for his 1/6 of 2/3, Henry C. Holt for his 1/6 of 2/3, Eldred R. Hold for his 1/6 of 2/3, George Holt Jr. for his 1/6 and cash retained by George as guardian of Albert Holt.4 |
Will | 16 July 1838 | He signed a will on 16 July 1838 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. It is my will that after my debts are paid that the whole of my estate be kept together and no sale be made of them except so much as my beloved wife shall find necessary for the support of herself and my children. The estate to be kept in possession of my said beloved wife Elizabeth Ann Holt (provided she consents to remain a widow) for the use of herself and my children. Should she marry the whole of my property to go to my children. I hereby appoint my said beloved wife to be executrix. Signed, George Holt. No witnesses.5 |
1840 Federal Census | 1840 | He appeared in the 1840 federal census in 1840 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. |
Residence | 1840 | He lived in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO, in 1840.6 |
Death | 22 February 1843 | He died on 22 February 1843 at age 40 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.2 |
Burial | after 22 February 1843 | He was buried after 22 February 1843 at Holt's Neck FarmBG+ in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. His tombstone shows him as George Holt, 20 July 1802 - 22 Feb 1843, age 41 years.2 |
Anecdote | 9 March 1843 | The Baltimore Sun showed that Peter S. Bowdoin was appointed a Custom House Officer & Collector vice George Holt dec'd, which was an appointment by the President and with the advice and consent of the Senate. |
Will - Recorded | 12 June 1843 | He's will was recorded on 12 June 1843 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. It was on this date that his will was proved. In probate this will was proven by the oaths of George T. Yerby and Leonard B. Nottingham. No administrator, no bond and no order to appraise the estate. No administration records.5 |
Last Edited | 10 April 2019 |