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  1. About Us. Our Holt Family Fellowship was established on the 11th January 2000, the bicentennial of the arrival of Joseph and his family in Sydney. In 2006, Gary Holt, published his book, Descendants of Joseph Holt with contributions from a number of other descendants. He found that Joseph's and Hester's descendants had risen to over 3,000 by ...

  2. 7. Juni 2022 · Joseph Holt (1807-1894) served as a newspaper editor, lawyer, and political figure in his native Kentucky, and then as commissioner of patents, postmaster general, and secretary of war in the James Buchanan administration. Though a southerner and a Democrat, Holt supported the Union during the Civil War, which put him at odds with much of his slaveowning family in the South. In September 1862 ...

  3. The Holt Family Fellowship was created in January 2000 by Joseph's descendants voting at the bicentennial celebrations of his and his family's 11th. January 1800 arrival in NSW aboard the Minerva. It was held on portion of his former farm, Mt Hester, at Carlingford in Western Sydney, as located by Peter O'Shaughnessy (op. cit.).

  4. Returned to Louisville, Ky. 1843. Traveled to Cuba with wife. 1846. First wife, Mary Louisa Harrison Holt, died. 1848-1851. Trips to Europe and other international destinations. 1850, Apr. 2. Married Margaret "Maggie" Wickliffe (ca. 1821- Aug. 14, 1860), daughter of Charles Anderson Wickliffe, in Bardstown, Ky. Margaret Wickliffe Holt was the ...

  5. About this Collection. The papers of commissioner of patents, United States postmaster general, secretary of war, judge advocate general of the United States Army, and lawyer Joseph Holt (1807-1894) consists of 20,000 items in 118 containers and three oversize folders. The material spans the years 1797-1917, with the bulk concentrated in the ...

  6. Our Manchester Brewery has been home to Joseph Holt since 1860. Over the years, it has evolved and grown to become the modern brewery it is today. Still being housed at the original Victorian brewery means we never lose sight of what’s important. We have remained faithful to the brewing traditions established by Joseph Holt back in the 1840s.

  7. 36 Shudehill, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M4 1EZ. 0161 834 2910. Dating back to 1745, the Lower Turks Head is a unique pub rich in history, heritage and community spirit. The pub is packed full of distinctive features, including three solid wood carved bars, checkerboard flooring, panelled walls, pew seating, Manchester artwork and locally ...