Holladay Family
Clarendon County, South Carolina Genealogy Trails

Transcribed and contributed by Thomas "Butch" Holladay III



Frances S. Bossard
John S. Richardson
to
John A. Richardson

South Carolina
Clarendon County

The above plot represents the portion of land known as the John A. Colelough McDonald land hill place drawn for Miss Julia A. Colelough containing 495 upward acres and 134 acres in Santee Swamp, situated on Santee Swamp from a division of said plantation Jan 10th, 1873.

Survey Jan 12th, 1873
Jos. C. Burgess D.S.

D. S. Bradham,
to
Richard A. Ridgill
Deed Book N, p 64 

By the request of Capt. D. J. Bradham, I have surveyed the above tract of land for Mr. Rich A. Ridgell, containing 134 acres situated on the south side of Black River, on the Georgetown Road and both such shapes & marks as the above plat represents.

Surveyed Feby 12th, 1876
Jos. C. Burgess D.S.

 Maggie N.  Holladay
to
James P. Holladay
 

The above plat represents three
hundred eighty nine acres, be the same as little more or less, belonging to Mr. N. H. Holladay and surveyed for him at his request January 1904, part of it being done in 1903.

Divided at the request of the late, W. H. Holladay, deceased, into six pieces or parcels, numbered from one to six inclusive.
Divided October 1904.
E. J. Browne, Surveyor
Recorded January 9, 1905

Maggie N. Holladay Et Al
to
Andrew Mitchell Holladay

86 Acres of land from the late Neighbor H. Holladay. 

Surveyed and divided Jan 7, 1905, and recorded Jan 11, 1905
by E. J. Brown, Surveyor

1941
 Andrew Mitchell Holladay
to
Thomas Bailey Holladay
 

West 86 Acres of land from the late Andrew Mitchell Holladay. 



1955
 Milton R. Holladay inherited the East half of the original 86 Acres.




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