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Grave
Index
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not
researching
my
McLeods
and
working
on
the
FTDNA
projects,
these
lines
are
researched.
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of
Germany/N.Y. Jessup
of
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of
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of
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of
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Carolina
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of
South
Carolina
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have
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into
my
family
(primary
and
secondary
lines
of
research
seen
above)
and
are
included
here
to
aid
other
researchers.
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am
not
currently
researching
these
names;
however,
the
pages
are
updated
as
information
becomes
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Holland
Family
of
Sumter
South
Carolina
with
information
on
other
Hollands'
who
may
be
related
please
email
if
you
can
connect
the
families
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web
page
has
been
updated
in
May/June
of
2011.
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original
intent
of
this
site
is
the
same
as
it
has
always
been;
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to
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of
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by
helping
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it
as
accurate
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possible. The
information
on
this
page
represents
the
combined
efforts
of
several
researchers.
I
have
verified
the
information
by
Wills,
Equity,
Deeds,
Census
and
Cemetery
Records
where
possible.
Where
no
source
is
given,
the
information
is
unproven/unverified.
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and
corrections
are
welcome
(rude
emails
are
not).
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writing,
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include
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sharing
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take
information
for
your
own
records:
!Source:
Lori
McLeod
Wilke;
"Walking
with
ghosts",
Research
2000
-
2011
Generation
One
John
Holland
and
Dicey
Thorn
John
Holland
b.
Abt.
1780
in
North
Carolina
d.
unknown
in
Sumter
South
Carolina
married
to
Dicey
Thorn
b.
Abt.
1783
in
North
Carolina
d.
unknown
in
Sumter
South
Carolina
(Email
from
Louise
Salma;
descendant
of
Issac
Holland
and
Margaret
Turner)
Generation
Two
(John?)
Issac
Holland
and
Margaret
Turner
(John?)
Issaac
Holland
b.
October
19,
1804
in
Unknown
d.
Jun
19,
1845
in
Sumter,
South
Carolina (Source:
Camden
Confederate
Obituary
of
son
John
Holland)
Married
January
7,
1836
to
Margaret
Turner
(daughter
of
George
Turner
and
Fanny
Marsh)
b.
Sep
21,
1805
d.
Feb
02,
1900
in
Sumter,
South
Carolina
Camden
Confederate
Obituary
of
son
John
Holland
Landscape231
@
aol.com
Mary
Suter
Generation
Three
-
Children
of
John
and
Margaret
Turner
Holland
1.
John
Holland
b.
September
9,
1836
in
Kershaw
County
South
Carolina
(Camden
Confederate
Newspaper
Obituary
dated
8-29-1862)
d.
May
12,
1863
Ladies
Hospital
in
Columbus
South
Carolina
(Camden
Confederate
Newspaper
Obituary
dated
8-29-1862)
Holland
Family
Cemetery
(near
Lee
Co.
Line,
10
mi
east
of
Camden,
(Stoker
Rd.)
Church
moved
to
Marshal
Un.
Meth.
Located
near
Lee
Co
line,
10
mi
east
of
Camden
on
Stoker
Road
/Church
moved
to
Marshall
UME) marrried
January
1857
to
Nicey
Jane
McLeod (Marriage
List
of
Rev.
James
E.
Rogers/Marriage
Record
M
243
and
H
453)
b.
1838
in
Sumter
South
Carolina
d.
December
7,
1920
Lee
County
South
Carolina
buried
Cedar
Creek
Church,
present
day
Lee
County,
formerly
Kershaw
County,
South
Carolina
Written
Family
History
Nicey
Jane,
eldest
daughter
of
John
N
and
Kitsy,
was
responsible
for
our
knowledge
of
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutcheon
McLeod.
Sometime
in
the
late
1800's,
Nicey
wrote
down
the
family's
history.
Unfortunately,
its
whereabouts
today
are
unknown.
It
is
believed
that
it
was
given
to
a
descendant
of
she
and
her
first
husband,
John
Holland,
but
unknowing
its
value,
it
may
have
been
thrown
away.
There
is
a
also
a
slight
possibility
that
it
may
have
been
placed
in
a
trunk
of
family
papers
kept
at
the
home
of
Jesse
Lazarus
McLeod.
The
trunk
disappeared
off
the
back
porch
of
Jesse's
home
and
all
its
contents
have
been
lost
since.
(source:
Jay
Frank
McLeod
as
told
to
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod
Jr.)
John
Holland
was
a
Confederate
Soldier
who
lost
his
life
in
the
early
stages
of
the
War
between
the
States.
He
and
Nicey
had
been
married
only
six
years
at
his
death.
Nicey
remained
unmarried
for
nine
years,
raising
her
children
alone.
In
1872,
she
married
Rufus
Hughes
of
North
Carolina,
having
several
more
children.
In
a
photograph
taken
of
her
first
cousin,
Jesse
Lazarus
McLeod
and
his
wife,
Maggie
Josey
and
their
family
cr
1890,
Nicey
is
included.
It
is
known
that
she
lived
with
her
first
cousin
(son
of
Alexander,
John
N's
brother)
helping
to
raise
his
children.
Rufus
had
died
in
1887.
New
information
provided
by
a
surveyor
of
Cedar
Creek
Baptist
Cemetery
has
provided
the
date
of
Rufus'
death
and
additional
childrens
information.The
eldest
of
those
children
was
18
at
the
time
that
Nicey
lived
with
her
cousin,
another
was
14
and
youngest
two
would
have
been
of
unknown
age.
Both
of
John
and
Nicey's
surviving
daughters
were
married
in
1882
and
1884.
It
is
possible
that
either
of
the
two
girls
took
in
their
half
siblings
while
Nicey
lived
with
the
McLeods,
or
even
possible
that
the
two
youngest
were
deceased
by
that
time.
No
record
can
be
found
of
Rufus
and
Nicey
Hughes
in
the
1880
Sumter
or
Kershaw
Census
as
checked
at
familysearch.org.
After
Maggie
Josey
McLeod's
death
in
childbirth
1894,
Nicey
remained
with
the
family
until
Jesse
remarried
Mary
Rosa
Ives
in
1895.
Her
whereabouts
from
then
until
her
death
in
1922
are
at
present
unknown.
Religion
The
obituary
of
John
Holland
states
that
both
he
and
Nicey
Jane
were
baptised
on
the
same
day
at
Antioch
Baptist
Church.
Antioch
Baptist
was
the
family
church,
all
children
of
Alexander
and
Sarah
McIntosh
McLeod
attended
and
are
buried
there
with
the
exception
of
Jane
and
Alfred
Davis.
Jane's
family
was
said
to
have
"moved
to
the
big
town",
but
no
one
seems
to
know
exactly
where
they
lived
or
are
buried.
It
is
apparent
though,
that
at
some
time
during
Nicey's
lifetime,
she
left
Antioch
and
began
to
attend
Cedar
Creek
Baptist,
perhaps
after
her
marriage
to
Rufus
Hughes.
Record
of
Antioch
Baptist
Chruch
Members
in
full
fellowship
up
to
1870
-
name
included
(Record
of
Antioch
Baptist
Church,
found
June
30
2003,
Meyers
Family
File,
Camden
Archives
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke)
John
Holland
is
listed
on
the
Sumter
Monument
to
the
Confederate
Dead
"DIED,
at
the
Ladies
Hospital
in
Columbus,
S.C.
on
the
12th
of
May,
1863,
of
Typhoid
Dysentry,
John
Holland,
of
Sumter
District,
S.C.
The
deceased
had
been
a
member
of
Capt.
De
Pass'
Company
for
the
last
12
months,
and
was
stationed
on
James
Island
near
Charelston,
where
he
discharged
the
duties
of
a
good
soldier
in
the
service
of
his
country,
in
whose
service
he
fell.
He
was
born
September
1836.
His
father
died
when
he
was
nine
years
old.
He
assumed
the
care
of
his
mother's
business
while
a
youth,
and
was
a
very
industrious
and
obedient
young
man
to
his
mother.
He
married
in
1857,
and
commenced
business
for
himself;
was
a
good
husband,
and
leaves
a
wife
and
two
children
and
many
relatives
and
friends
who
mourn
his
loss;
but
they
sorrow
not
as
those
who
have
no
hope;
for
he
possessed
faith
in
Christ,
and
was
baptised,
he
and
his
wife,
the
same
day
together,
in
the
fellowship
of
Antioch
Church,
in
Kershaw
District,
in
October
1860,
and
was
a
constant
member
the
remainder
of
his
life,
and
died
the
death
of
the
righteous,
and
is
gone
to
that
rest
that
remains
for
the
people
of
God.
May
the
Lord
sanctify
this
deep
affliction
to
the
surviving
relatives,
and
be
a
father
to
the
fatherless
and
a
judge
to
the
widow."
Children
of
Nicey
Jane
and
John
Holland
1)
John
W.
Holland
b.
abt.
1858
in
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina
d.
1858
in
Sumter
SC
Name
provided
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
by
Donald
Ross
McLeod
Jr.
Oct
2000
2)
Emma
Eliza
Holland
b.
abt.
1860
in
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina
d.
unknown
married
on
March
22,
1882 Jesse
Hammond
on
March
22
1851
birth
and
death
dates
unknown Name
provided
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
by
Donald
Ross
McLeod
Jr.
Oct
2000
3)
Marg
Dallison
Holland
b.
abt.
1862
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina,
Confederate
States
Of
America
d.
abt.
1964
married
July
3,
1884
to
John
D.
Outlaw
b.
abt.
1862
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina,
Confederate
States
Of
America
d.
March
23,
1900
Name
provided
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
by
Donald
Ross
McLeod
Jr.
Oct
2000
/
Marriage
List
of
the
Rev.
James
E.
Rogers
/
SC
Mag
of
Ancestral
Research
Vol
5
#2
(1785-1884)/
notes
provided
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
by
Donald
Ross
McLeod
Jr.
1900
CENSUS:
Carters
Crossing,
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina;
Roll:
T623_1542;
Page:
21B;
Enumeration
District:
105;
Line
88,
Household
403/411;
John
D.
OUTLAW,
Male,
age
36,
born
Aug
1863
in
SC;
Margarett
OUTLAW,
Wife,
age
37,
born
Jan
1863
in
SC;
Married
14
years,
4
children,
3
living;
Henry
OUTLAW,
Son,
age
15,
born
Apr
1885
in
SC;
Ashpy
OUTLAW,
Son,
age
9,
born
Jun
1890
in
SC;
Collie
OUTLAW,
Son,
age
7,
born
Mar
1893
in
SC
and
Nicy
HUGHES,
Mother-in-law,
age
60,
Widowed,
born
Jul
1839
in
SC.
From
Mike
C.
Reid
(North
Carolina)
December
2010
and
from
Charles
Purvis
April
2011
From
Mike
C.
Ried
(North
Carolina)December
2010
1910
"She
(Nicey)
was
still
living
with
Margarett
(Margurite)
and
youngest
son
(Collin/Collis/Collie)
in
1910
and
is
listed
as
Hughes,
Nicy
J.
Margarett's
middle
son
(Ashley
J)
is
listed
below
in
different
family
grouping
as
head
of
house.
Margarett's
eldest
son
Henry
is
listed
on
the
previous
page.
Henry's
daughter
is
name
Janie
(I
suppose
it
was
in
honor
of
his
grandmother
Nicey
Jane
who
lived
with
him
as
he
was
growing
up).
1920 Census
Margarett
is
going
by
the
name
"Dolly"
her
youngest
son
(Collin/Collis/Collie)
still
resides
with
her
along
with
mother
Hues,
Nicey
(age
80)
Children
of
Nicey
Jane
and
J.
Rufus
Hughes
1.
Henry
Manus
Hughes
b.
October
16,
1880
d.
June
10,
1937
buried
Cedar
Creek
Church,
present
day
Lee
County,
formerly
Kershaw
County,
South
Carolina
(Source
of
death
date:
tombstone
-
that
information
provided
by
Charles
-----December
4,
2002
-surveyer
of
Cedar
Creek
Baptist
Church
Cemetery)
married
first
to
Angaline
(--?--)
b.
June
18,
1876
d.
December
26,
1902
buried
Cedar
Creek
Church,
present
day
Lee
County,
formerly
Kershaw
County,
South
Carolina
(Source
of
death
date:
tombstone
-
that
information
provided
by
Charles
-----December
4,
2002
-surveyer
of
Cedar
Creek
Baptist
Church
Cemetery)
married
second
to
Dellah
Brown
b.
September
25,
1887
d.
December
18,
1922
(spouse's
information
provided
by
Charles
-----December
4,
2002
-surveyer
of
Cedar
Creek
Baptist
Church
Cemetery)
From
Charles
Purvis
April
2011:
His
first
wife
was
Angeline
married
abt
1895
She
must
have
died
in
Childbirth.
1900
CENSUS:
Carters
Crossing,
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina;
Roll:
T623_1542;
Page:
60A;
Enumeration
District:
105;
Line
11,
Household
407/415;
Manus
HUGHES,
Male,
age
25,
born
in
SC;
Angie
HUGHES,
Wife,
age
20,
born
in
SC;
Married
5
years,
no
children.
1900
Census:
Raften
Creek,
Sumter
County,
South
Carolina;
Roll:
T623_1543;
Page:
18A;
Enumeration
District:
121;
Line
16,
Household
56/56;
Jackson
B.
BROWN,
Male,
age
33,
born
Sept
1866
in
SC;
Nicey
J.
BROWN,
Wife,
age
30,
born
Jul
1869
in
SC;
Married
13
years,
5
children,
4
living;
Della
BROWN,
Daughter,
age
12,
born
Sept
1887
in
SC;
Martha
BROWN,
Daughter,
age
10,
born
Jan
1890
in
SC;
Eva
BROWN,
Daughter,
age
5,
born
Jan
1895
in
SC
and
Cassie
BROWN,
Daughter,
age
2,
born
Dec
1897
in
SC.
Living
next
door
to
John
Edward
DEAS
and
Elizabeth
DEAS.
He
next
married
Della
BROWN.
I
think
this
marriage
occurred
about
1904.
1910;
Census
Place:
Bishopville,
Lee,
South
Carolina;
Roll:
T624_1466;
Page:
26B;
Enumeration
District:
0012;
Image:
57;
FHL
Number:
1375479;
Line
58,
Household
503/503;
Manus
HUGHES,
Male,
age
35,
born
in
SC;
Dela
HUGHES,
Wife,
age
23,
born
in
SC;
Married
6
years,
4
children,
2
living;
Dessie
HUGHES,
Daughter,
age
4,
born
in
SC
and
Alice
HUGHES,
Daughter,
age
6/12,
born
in
SC.
[Listed
in
Ancestry
as:
Malice
Husher,
35;
Lilu
Husher,
23;
Dissie
Husher,
4;
Alese
Husher
6/12]
[http://preview.tinyurl.com/65v7vgc]
Della
Brown
Hughes
Birth:
Sep.
25,
1887
Death:
Dec.
18,
1922
Family
links:
Parents:
Jack
B
Brown
(1866
-
1930)
Nicy
Deese
Brown
(1870
-
1950)
Note:
d/o
Jack
Brown
&
Nicy
Deese
w/o
H
Manus
Hughes
(mother
of
Dessie,
Infant,
Alice,
Coley,
Stella
&
Douglas)
Burial:
Cedar
Creek
Baptist
Church
Cemetery
Bishopville,
Lee
County,
South
Carolina,
USA
Plot:
Row
1
Plot
19
Created
by:
Charles
W.
Farmer
Record
added:
Sep
21,
2008
Find
A
Grave
Memorial#
29979005
Henry
then
married
for
a
3rd
time
to
Ellen
Ellison.
She
evidently
was
a
widower
as
she
brought
2
sons
Albert
&
Junior
born
abt
1913
&
1918
into
the
Family..
1930
CENSUS:
Bishopville,
Lee
County,
South
Carolina;
Roll:
2203;
Page:
75B;
Enumeration
District:
3;
Line
87,
Household
38/40;
Henry
M.
HUGHES,
Male,
age
58,
born
in
SC;
Ellen
HUGHES,
Wife,
age
42,
born
in
SC;
Cole
L.
HUGHES,
Son,
age
16,
born
in
SC;
Stella
HUGHES,
Daughter,
age
12,
born
in
SC;
Douglas
HUGHES,
Son,
age
10,
born
in
SC;
Elvira
HUGHES,
Daughter,
age
9,
born
in
SC;
Albert
ELLISON,
Step-Son,
age
17,
born
in
SC
and
Junior
ELLISON,
Step-Son,
age
12,
born
in
SC.
Charlie
On
Tue,
Mar
22,
2011
at
12:02
PM,
FIND
A
GRAVE
LISTS
3
WIVES:
H
Manus
Hughes
Birth:
Oct.
16,
1880
Death:
Jun.
10,
1937
Family
links:
Parents:
John
Rufus
Hughes
(1841
-
1887)
Nicey
Jane
McLeod
Hughes
(1839
-
1920)
Note:
s/o
James
Rufus
Hughes
&
Nicey
Jane
McLeod
h/o
Angeline
&
Della
Brown
(children
with
Della:
Dessie,
Infant,
Alice,
Coley,
Stella
&
Douglas)
Burial:
Cedar
Creek
Baptist
Church
Cemetery
Bishopville,
Lee
County,
South
Carolina,
USA
Plot:
Row
1
Plot
18
Created
by:
Charles
W.
Farmer
Record
added:
Sep
21,
2008
Find
A
Grave
Memorial#
29979004
-
provided
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
April
2011
by
Charles
Purvis
3.
M
J.
W.
Hughes
4.
M.
Hammond
Hughes
Note:
some
confusion
exists
regarding
Hammond
Hughes.
Nicey's
cousin,
Jesse
Lazarus
had
twin
boys
in
1894.
His
wife,
Maggie,
had
died
while
giving
birth
to
the
twins.
The
twins
were
both
fostered
out
to
different
families.
Most
family
members
agree
that
Hammie
had
been
fostered
to
a
sister
of
his
mother,
but
a
photograph
recently
found
of
the
twins
shows
the
name
Hammie
Hughes
next
to
Hammie's
image.
Research
is
ongoing
to
determine
if
the
labeling
of
the
photograph
was
incorrect
or
if
Hammie
spent
some
time
being
fostered
by
Nicey
who
had
lived
with
the
family
at
his
birth.
2.
James
Holland
Abt.
1838
in
Kershaw
County
South
Carolina
d.
Unknown
buried
Marshall
United
aka
Holland
Family
Cemetery married
October
7,
1858
to
Nancy
Catherine
McLeod (Marriage
List
of
Rev.
James
E.
Rogers
Marriage
Record
M
243
and
H
453)
b.
September
27,
1841
in
Sumter
South
Carolina
d.
January
21,
1862
Kershaw
County,
South
Carolina
buried
Antioch
Baptist
Church
formerly
Kershaw
now
Lee
County
South
Carolina
3.
Issac
Franklin
Holland
b.
December
30,
1840
in
Kershaw
County
South
Carolina
d.
January
17,
1938
in
Lee
County
South
Carolina
buried
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
married
February
8,
1860
to
Margaret
Jane
Arrants
b.
September
21,
1848
in
Kershaw
County
South
Carolina
d.
April
13,
1915
in
Lee
County
South
Carolina
buried
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
1867
On
August
20th,
Alexander
McLeod
appeared
in
the
Kershaw
Court
of
Common
Pleas
to
testify
to
the
management
of
his
brother
Angus'
estate
by
Eliza
McLeod
Boykin;
he
also
testified
to
the
fact
that
Angus
had
absorbed
1/2
the
estate
and
1/2
the
debt
of
his
father
in
law,
William
Arrants
in
1860/61.
Several
others,
including
William
Arrants
Jr.
,
Edwin
Barnes,
Issac
Holland,
and
Abner
Davis
were
also
called
to
testify.
Kershaw
County
Probate
Court
Index,
(1775-1913?)
File
50/Estate
1776
accessed
and
copied
June
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
and
David
Jay
Wilke
Camden
Courthouse,
Kershaw
County
South
Carolina
Note:
I
have
two
marriage
dates
for
this
couple
with
no
sourcing
for
either
one
-
the
second
is
February
28,
1859
-
unsure
which
is
correct
Military
of
Issac
-Co
C
Kemper's
Artillery
CSA
From
the
"Camden
Chronicle,"
21
Jan
1938
Oldest
Citizen
of
County
Died
Monday
Death
claimed
Kershaw
County's
oldest
citizen
at
noon
Monday,
when
Isaac
F.
HOLLAND,
97,
succumbed
to
an
illness
of
several
months'
duration.
He
passed
away
at
the
home
of
his
daughter,
Mrs.
Mattie
E.
PATE,
of
this
city.
Born
in
Kershaw
County
December
3,
1840,
he
was
a
resident
continuous
up
to
his
death.
He
was
among
the
first
to
enlist
in
the
Southern
cause
when
the
Confederate
war
broke
out,
serving
with
distinction
throughout
the
years
of
strife.
After
the
war,
he
resumed
his
business
career
in
Camden,
both
as
a
farmer
and
merchant.
He
was
also
active
in
political
affairs
of
the
community.
He
was
a
son
of
Isaac
HOLLAND
and
Margaret
TURNER
HOLLAND.
His
wife
died
many
years
ago.
He
leaves
three
daughters,
Miss
Ann
HOLLAND
and
Mrs.
Mattie
E.
PATE,
of
Camden;
Mrs.
Howard
B.
DAVIS,
of
Orlando,
Fla;
three
sons,
Isaac
J.
HOLLAND,
Sunburst,
Mont.;
H.H.
HOLLAND,
Abeleen,
N.C.;
and
Alonso
HOLLAND,
Camden.
The
funeral
was
held
Tuesday
afternoon
at
4
o'clock
from
the
Kornegay
Funeral
home
here,
with
burial
in
the
Holland
burial
plot.
The
Rev.
J.B.
CASTON,
of
the
First
Baptist
church
officiated.
Active
pallbearers
were
W.F.
NETTLES,
J.K.
DELOACH,
J.C.
GILLIS,
A.M.
MCLEOD,
G.F.
COOLEY,
B.P.
DELOACH.
The
death
of
Judge
Holland
leaves
only
two
Confederate
veterans
in
Kershaw
county.
They
are
G.B.
KING,
of
Bethune,
and
Isaac
GARDNER,
of
Kershaw,
S.
Children
of
Issac
and
Margaret
i)
Anna
S.
Holland
b.
May
18,
1868
d.
December
04,
1948
buried
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
ii)
Mittie
Etta
Holland
b.
February
11,
1871
married
James
D.
Pate
iii)
Elva
Holland
b.
November
21,
1886
d.
April
30,
1951
married
Howard
S.
Davis
b.
December
03,
1883
d.
November
05,
1954
iv)
Isaac
J.
Holland
v)
H.H.
Holland
vi)
Alonzo
Holland
vii)
John
W.
Holland
b.
May
24,
1866
d.
November
04,
1921
buried
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
viii)
Emma
Olivia
Holland
b.
1875
in
Sumter
or
Kershaw
County
South
Carolina
d.
unknown
married
to
James
Cason
McLeod
b.
April
16,
1867
in
Sumter
County
South
Carolina
d.
1944
buried
Mizpah
Baptist
Cemetery
Lee
County
SC
(Her
parentage
is
listed
as
such
in
my
family
files
but
I
have
no
sourcing
information
-
please
email
if
you
have
a
source
for
this
parentage.
Mcleod,
James
C
View
Image
Online
Age:
52
Year:
1920
Birthplace:
South
Carolina
Roll:
T625_1701
Race:
White
Page:
7B
State:
South
Carolina
ED:
23
County:
Lee
Image:
1052
Township:
Spring
Hill
viii.
Emma
Holland
b.
Abt.
1841
ix.
Margaret
Holland
b.
Abt.
1843
A
second
Holland
Family
in
Sumter
South
Carolina
Elisha
M.
Holland
b.
Dec
05,
1812
d.
Dec
23,
1878
married
to Mary
M.
Peebles
b.
Jan
01,
1822
d.
unknown
Children
of
Elisha
M.
Holland
and
Mary
M.
Peebles
1861
-
In
August
of
1861,
John
N.
McLeod
and
his
brothers,
Alexander
and
Angus
were
the
bondsmen
for
the
estate
of
James
Holland.
Elisha
Holland
was
appointed
the
administrator.
(On
March
3
1869,
Elisha
Holland
testifies
that
all
of
the
vouchers
for
the
estate
were
destroyed
in
the
raid
by
General
Shermans'
Army).
Elisha
M.
Holland
was
a
contemporary
of
the
three
men,
born
in
1812.
It
is
unknown
whether
James
Holland
was
Elisha's
father
or
his
son
who
was
also
a
James
(Lewis)
Holland.
Research
Notes
of
Col.
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod
Jr.
provided
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
in
June
of
2003
1.
Sarah
Victoria
Holland
b.Abt.
1841
d.
unknown
married
to Thomas
A
McLeod
-
son
of
John
N.
McLeod
and
Kitsy
Davis,
grandson
of
Alex
and
Sarah
McIntosh
McLeod,
great
grandson
of
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
MacLeod
2.
Margaret
Cornelia
Holland
b.
around
1850
d.
unknown
buried
at
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
married
to
Alexander
Johnson
-
parents
of
Charlie
Johnson,
Daniel
Johnson,
Sallie
Jane
Johnson
among
others.
The
children
married
McCaskills,
who
were
themselves
the
grandchildren
of
Daniel
and
Catherine
McLean
McLeod
and
great
grandchildren
of
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
MacLeod
i.
Sallie
Jane
Johnson
ii.
Joseph
Alexander
Johnson
b.
Jul
11,
1876
d.
Aug
17,
1951
iii.
John
Johnson
b.
September
1
1878
d.
October
31
1879
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
iv.
Daniel
Johnson
b.
Mar
16,
1880
d.
Aug
02,
1956
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
married
Margaret
McCaskill
b.
May
15,
1883
d.
Jul
18,
1961
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
v.
Charlie
Elisha
Johnson
b.
Mar
07,
1882
d.
Feb
27,
1945
Marshall
United
Methodist
married
Elizabeth
Irene
Pate
b.
Aug
04,
1888
d.
Oct
02,
1974
1)
William
Thomas
"Tom"
Johnson
b.
Oct
16,
1911
d.
Bef.
Apr
27,
2003
married
to
Mary
Lucille
"Minnie"
McLeod
b.
Mar
29,
1922
d.
Apr
27,
2003
vi.
Emma
Johnson
b.
May
27
1888
d.
March
13
1889
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
vii.
Viola
Johnson
b.
December
25
1889
d.
November
29,
1890
Marshall
United
Methodist
Lee
County
SC
3.
James
Lewis
Holland
b.
Abt.
1838
4.
Elizabeth
Holland
b.
Jan
11,
1847
d.
Dec
27,
1945
married
to
George
W.
Turner
b.
unknown
d.
Bef.
Dec
27,
1945
Email
from
Rita
April
4,
2009
The
story
of
Elizabeth
Vermelle
(Holland)
Turner
was
from
both
my
aunt
who
lived
in
the
area
and
gave
me
a
photo
of
her
that
was
in
the
newspaper
(Sumter
Item
in
about
the
yr
she
died
1945)
as
being
one
of
the
oldest
living
persons
in
Sumter
(or
maybe
it
was
Kershaw
Co.)
County
from
since
the
Civil
War
times
and
my
Mother
who
remembers
her
when
she
(Mom)
was
a
young
girl....she.."E.V."
as
she
was
called
by
others
("Grandma
Turner"
to
Mom's
family),
would
come
to
visit
them
and
stay
for
a
while......
Mother
said
that
her
mother
Joanna
Best
who
married
E.V.'s
grandson:
James
Edward
Norris
would
save
the
mending
for
her
to
work
on
when
she
came,
to
give
her
something
to
do.
E.V.
would,
according
to
Mom,
follow
her
grand
son,
now
grown
with
his
family
on
their
small
farm,
around
the
yard,
and
converse
with
him
as
he
did
chores.
Mom
says
that
E.V.
saw
Sherman's
Army
come
across
her
property
in
DeKalb,
Kershaw
Co.,
SC
(her
husband
was
in
the
Civil
War)
and
they
asked
her
to
ring
the
bell
and
call
the
farm
hands
(possibly
slaves??)
to
meet
and
they
requested
food
be
brought.
The
proceeded
to
eat
and
then
dig
up
the
yard
looking
for
their
valuables
(and
maybe
guns
and
weapons)
She
said
they
mixed
the
flour
with
the
syrup
and
did
other
distruction.
She
said
she
read
and
did
not
wear
glasses.
My
Aunt
said
that
E.V.
hid
with
a
daughter
in/under
a
culvert
under
a
road
as
the
men
marched
over.
Do
not
know
if
this
was
another
group
of
soldiers
or
not.
I
have
yet
to
read
the
article!!
My
Aunt
only
had
the
photo
from
the
newspaper,
which
I
do
have!!
She
gave
me
the
original
she
had
and
I
made
a
copy
of
that!!
We
never
discussed
E.V.
any
further.
My
Aunt
died
when
she
was
49
yrs
old.
My
Aunt
was
younger
(1930)
than
my
Mother
(1922.)
As
always,
I
should
have
asked
more.
E.V.
lived
to
age
98
and
out
lived
all
13
of
her
children
except
her
daughter
Mgt.
Henrietta
Truner.
our
direct
ancestor!!
Their
family
has
been
documented
at
the
Camden,
Kershaw
Co.
Archives
and
Museum...
Note:
These
kinds
of
emails
bring
life
to
our
ancestors
and
are
included
here
for
that
reason.
Thanks
for
sending
them
in
!
A
John
Holland
is
found
in
the
1850
Sumter
Census.
The
identity
of
that
John
is
uncertain.
Please
email
if
you
have
information
regarding
a
relationship
between
these
two
Holland
Families:
CENSUS
YR:
1850
STATE
or
TERRITORY:
SC
COUNTY:
Sumter
DIVISION:
Sumter
REEL
NO:
M432-859
PAGE
NO:
370B
REFERENCE:
enumerated
on
24
Sept
1850
by
J
W
Stuckey
J
W
Stuckey
Asst
Marshal,
no
handwritten
page
#
SCGenWeb
Lee
County
site,
maintained
by
Cynthia
Ridgeway
Parker
39
996
996
Holland
John
61
M
W
Planter
.
NC
(birth
year
est.
1789)
40
996
996
Holland
Nancy
46
F
W
.
.
SC
(birth
year
est.
1804)
41
996
996
Holland
Martha
J
25
F
W
.
.
SC
.
.
X
.
.(birth
year
est.
1825)
42
996
996
Holland
Silvy
24
F
W
.
.
SC
.
.
X
.(birth
year
est.
1826)
1
996
996
Holland
John
23
M
W
Planter
.
SC
.
.
X
(birth
year
est.
1827)
2
996
996
Holland
Nancy
19
F
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1831)
3
996
996
Holland
Patience
17
F
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1833)
4
996
996
Holland
Rachel
E
16
F
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1834)
5
996
996
Holland
Jas
L
14
M
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1836)
6
996
996
Holland
Wm
12
M
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1838)
7
996
996
Holland
Mary
10
F
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1840)
8
996
996
Holland
Robt
8
M
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1842)
9
996
996
Holland
Adaline
6
F
W
.
.
SC
.
.
.
.
.(birth
year
est.
1844)
10
996
996
Holland
Henry
W
5
M
W
.
.
SC
(birth
year
est.
1845)
11
996
996
Holland
Emaline
3
F
W
.
.
SC
(birth
year
est.
1848)
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