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The Thomas Holt homestead was another of the lots bounded on the east by the 1816 Samuel McCully Grant at the Gmelin Line. The lot lay south of the "twin" Bulmer and Squire Pipes lots and north of a lot owned by Samuel Holt. The relationship between Thomas and Samuel Holt is unknown. Thomas Holt died about 1871 and his widow Charlotte continued to live on the property. On the 1871 census widow Charlotte Holt was living on the property with her five daughters. The 1891 census lists Charlotte, daughters Augusta and Emily, and "Domestic" William Dale. By 1911, the 90 year-old-Charlotte was living in a household headed by William Dale, having sold the property to Dale in 1907.
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