Individual Details
Abiel Holt
(14 Jul 1748 - 7 Jan 1811)
He may have married Sarah Abbott born 1751 daughter of Job Abbott and Sarah Abbott. Genealogical History of the State of Maine, volume 1, p. 327
DAR Ancestor #: A057205
https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00durr/page/98
The will of son Joseph includes several bequests that need to be figured out -- I am putting some experiments in -- I think those may be nieces and nephews, children of Abigail? That seems to be the case -- just Jane Wilson is not figured out.
https://archive.org/details/cunninghamshistoeh00cunn/page/n429
DAR Ancestor #: A057205
https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00durr/page/98
The will of son Joseph includes several bequests that need to be figured out -- I am putting some experiments in -- I think those may be nieces and nephews, children of Abigail? That seems to be the case -- just Jane Wilson is not figured out.
https://archive.org/details/cunninghamshistoeh00cunn/page/n429
Events
Families
Spouse | Sarah Abbott (1751 - 1854) |
Child | Abiel Holt (1774 - 1839) |
Child | Abigail Holt (1779 - 1806) |
Child | Joseph Holt (1782 - 1835) |
Child | Emelia Holt (1784 - 1834) |
Child | Nathan Abbot Holt (1790 - 1839) |
Father | Joseph Holt (1715 - 1754) |
Mother | Mary Abbott (1713 - 1748) |
Sibling | Joseph Holt (1744 - ) |
Sibling | Mary Holt (1745 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah Holt (1746 - ) |
Notes
Property
89:99, 89:100, 89:101, 89:102 – Hillsborough County– Abiel’s heirshttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSRZ-N96V-7?i=59&cat=428923 On 14 January 1811. Nathan Abbot Holt and EmeliaHolt son and daughter of Abiel Holt of Temple, in consideration of two hundreddollars, conveyed to Abiel Holt of Temple their interests in the estate oftheir honored father Abiel Holt. On the same day, widow Sarah Holt of Temple,in consideration of eight hundred and fifty dollars, conveyed to her son AbielHolt her interest int the real and personal estate by right of dower, reservingto herself the new house, two cows, one horse, and four sheep. At the sametime, Abiel Holt, in consideration of eight hundred and fifty dollars, conveyedto his mother Sarah Holt the rights to undivided third parts of specifiedtracts of land and buildings during her natural life. On 8 October 1804, JosephHolt of Temple, in consideration of two hundred and fifty dollars, had conveyedto his honored father Abiel Holt and claim or future claim to the estate.[1][1] NewHampshire Land Records, Hillsborough County, 89:99, 89:100, 89:101, 89:10288:219, 88:220, 88:221https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLR-HJYN?i=437&cat=428923 On 8 July 1810, Abiel Holt, Sr. conveyed to hisson Abiel Holt, Jr., one undivided half of his farm in Temple on condition thatAbiel Jr. make specified payments to his Nathan A. Holt and his sister AmyHolt. On 12 July 1810, Abiel Holt, Sr. yeoman of Temple, in consideration ofone thousand dollars, conveyed to his son Abiel Holt, Jr. of Temple oneundivided half of the farm on which he lived together with one undivided halfof the buildings. The farmed was the whole of lot number eleven in the tenthrange laid out in Wilton but now annexed to Temple.[1][1] NewHampshire Land Records, Hillsborough County, 88:219, 88:220, 88:221Endnotes
1. Ancestry.com, 1790 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010), The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Temple, Hillsborough, New Hampshire; Series: M637; Roll: 5; Page: 323; Family History Library Film: 0568145.