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WILLIAM HOLLIDAY was born Abt. 1723 in Ireland, and died Abt. 1786 in Wilkes County, GA (Source: Will, Wilkes County, GA will book DD p 73Grace Gillam Davidson (Mrs. John Lee), abstracter and compiler, EARLY RECORDS OF GEORGIA, Volume One: Wilkes County, 1932. (Vidalia, Georgia, the Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Publisher, 1968), p. 48:[From Will Book ‘D D’] Folio 68--HOLLIDAY, WILLIAM. To wife Ann, land on Little river where we now live for life, final division to two youngest sons, Ayers and John Holliday. To daus. Jane, Mary, Ann, and Elizabeth and to sons Robt., Wm., and Thos., five shillings each. To son Abraham a gray horse. To dau. Mary white mare and dun heifer. To son John sorrel mare. To dau. Margery a black spotted heifer. To son Abraham plantation tools, etc. Wife Ann sole Excx. Signed Sept. 21, 1778. Proved in presence of the widow July 7, 1786. Holman Freeman, R. P. Wm. Ayers, John Smith, Thos.McDowell, Test..).
He married ANN AYRES Bef. 1750 in Ireland. She was born in Ireland, and died in Wilkes County, GA. William and Ann came from Ireland to Laurens County, South Carolina sometime after 1750 and then went to Richmond County, Georgia. William and his son William, Jr fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek at Wilkes County, GA in the revolutionary war.