| Note* | | Much of the Holt family data came from William Denney of Vancouver,Washington. He in turn was assisted by data from a Charles Holt and aMary Ash. The DOB for her husband Nathan is based upon the 1830 census. They wereliving in Union Township, Scioto County, Ohio during this census, shownas 2 males age 5-9, 1 male age 60-69 (Nathan), 1 female age 5-9, 1 femaleage 60-69 (Martha). It would be interesting to find out if the youngchildren were grandchildren or if Nathan and Martha were still havingchildren. They were living in Scioto County, Ohio during the years 1830-1840. Her husband's father William Holt died at an early age and his uncle JohnHolt cared for Nathan after the death. Nathan was living in SurryCounty, NC during the 1800 and 1810 census. It appears that Nathan movedand was living in Floyd County, KY during the 1820 census. Per William Denney, a letter from Charles Holt reflects that afterNathan's father's (William Holt) death, William's brother John became asurrogate father to the two Holt boys who were still in their teens. Theymoved on to Western NC (Surry and Stokes Counties) before moving to KYand VA (near Cabell County, VA; now WV) about 1820. Nathan and Newton,along with the older John Holt, moved into Southern Ohio about 1825 andsettled in Scioto and Pike Counties with an entire clan of Holts.ADDITIONAL DATA ON CHILDREN John, Elias and Henry C. were Civil War Veterans2 |