About Our Holt Family Tree
My Holt family (N.C.) project is just beginning! A work in
progress and a labor of love...attempting to generate a legacy to hand down to
other generations of HOLTS and extended family members for years to
come...welcome to our HOLT family tree ~
Please feel free to browse around and view the family history. Posted are several generations listed that date back to Person County, N.C. Alamance county, and Orange county, N.C. and VA.
As stories unfold, our "ancestors" originated from Germany, migrating to parts of Virginia, then years later moved to Orange county now known as Alamance County, NC. I was born in Alamance county however my family moved to Tennessee over the years but still have many, many relatives residing there that have later branched out in to several other counties.
From research, all the Holt's who were listed in the St. Aspah's and Chatham districts of Orange county, NC in the 1790 census, were of German origin. They are all descendants of Michael Holt (Hans Michael Holt) who moved to that area about 1755 from what is present day Madison county.
This is a Group Project for all descendants of the Germanna Colonies of Virginia and their associated families, The name Germanna was selected by Governor Alexander Spotswood, reflected both the German immigrants who sailed across the Atlantic to Virginia and the British Queen, Anne, who was in power at the time of the first settlement at Germanna in 1714.
The Germanna Colonies consisted primarily of the First Colony of 42 persons from the Siegerland area brought to Virginia to work for Spotswood in 1714, and the Second Colony of 20 families totaling 100 odd persons from the Palatinate and Baden- Wuerttemberg area of Germany brought in 1717. Additionally, The Colonies also include other German friends and families who joined the first two colonies at later dates.
Over the years many Germanna groups of family and friends migrated southward and westward from Piedmont Virginia. The genealogical evidence shows that many of the families intermarried for generations, producing a rich genealogical heritage.
*The Holt name in German is Hold*
Holt Family History
Holt Name Meaning
English, North German, Danish, and Norwegian: topographic name for someone who lived in or by a small wood, Middle
English, Middle Low German, Danish, Norwegian holt, or a habitational name from one of the very many places named with
this word. In England the surname is widely distributed, but rather more common in Lancashire than elsewhere. Shortened
form of Dutch van Holt, a habitational name from places named Holt
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Counties of North Carolina
Caswell County records were formed in 1777 from what was known as Orange County. Lenoir County (NC) - in 1878 and again in 1880 the county courthouse burned, destroying most records. A will book that began in 1869 survived, but original wills probated prior to 1878 were destroyed.
Alamance County: Formed in 1849 from what was known as Orange County, NC.
Person County - formed in 1792 from Caswell County. Recording of wills began in 1792 in record books identified as "Wills, Inventories, Sales of Estates, and Taxables." Except for Book 7, these record books were not numbered; the first fifteen of them are in the State Archives and for internal control purposes they have been numbered. In wills for Person County they are identified by the symbol "WI" and by the control number assigned by the State of Archives.
From December term, 1843 until December term, 1847, there is a gap in the recorded wills of Person County (NC) and one record book apparently has been lost. Beginning with December term, 1847, the record books in which wills were to be recorded were identified as "Record of Wills" and are cited as will books (WB) in the listing in Person County. The record book for the period 1857-1867, as Will Book 18. There are no recorded will sfrom September term, 1867, until December 1868, when Will Book 19 begins. As of April 1, 1986, approximately 100 original wills of the county are in the State Archives.
Less than 200 original wills remain in the custody of the Person County clerk of Superior Court; more than half of the wills probated in the county seat prior to 1901 are missing.
Orange County, North Carolina
The county was formed in 1752 from parts of Bladen County, Granville County, and Johnston County. It was named for the infant William V of Orange, whose mother Anne, daughter of King George II of Great Britain, was then regent of the Dutch Republic.
Hillsborough was used as the home of the North Carolina state legislature during the American Revolution, as well as serving as a military base by British General Charles Cornwallis in late February 1781.
The county size was much reduced through 1881 with Guilford, Wake, Chatham, Caswell, Alamance and Durham being created from Orange county in 1771, 1777, 1849 and 1881.
Its county seat is Hillsborough.
* I hope you enjoy the site and please feel free to sign my guestbook.
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Joined Ancestry.com and 23andme.com I sent off for my ancestry DNA. Report came back....
Results:
European 99.8%
British & Irish
62.7%
French & German
21.5%
Scandinavian
3.9%
Italian
0.6%
Broadly Northwestern European
10.7%
Broadly Southern European
0.2%
Broadly European
0.2%
Link:
https://www.23andme.com/?myg03=true
*I would like to thank several family members who contributed largely with valuable information i.e. family Bible records, transcripts, family stories, marriages, death records, all derived from our family of generations over the years.
This project could not be possible without their most kind and gracious help. Thank you for your contributions!
If by chance, you are related to my family of Holt line (granted I discovered there are 3 different lines out there), please sign my guestbook and explain your family line. I would love to hear from you and add any updates* and will be glad to get back in touch with you soon*
~ The North Carolina Holt family ~
History
Holt Name Meaning...
English, North German, Danish, and Norwegian: topographic name for someone who lived in or by a small wood, Middle English, Middle Low German, Danish, Norwegian holt, or a habitational name from one of the very many places named with this word. In England the surname is widely distributed, but rather more common in Lancashire than elsewhere. Shortened form of Dutch van Holt, a habitational name from places named Holt. The Holt name in German is Hold*
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Family names ...Davis,Gentry,Smith,Moore,Linville,Key,White,Holt,Miller,Malone,Link,Warren,Turner
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