Griffin
Edna Wilson and Lynn Dunn
The Holliday family owned
several properties in Griffin. This site on the corner of 3rd and Broadway is one of them
and it is probable John was born here. The house has long since gone and has
been replaced by a light engineering works.
John inherited this building on
Solomon Street from his mother, Alice Jane. The bequest came into effect on
his twenty first birthday. John sold the property for $1,800 before heading west.
Two unmarked graves in Oakhill Cemetery
in Griffin have led to speculation that John Henry Holliday's final resting place
is back in his home soil.
John's sister, Martha Eleanora, who died in 1850, is buried in
the older part of the cemetery.
The original stone reads 'In memory of Martha Eleanora, daughter
of H.B. and A.J. Holliday who died June 12th 1850 aged 6 months 9 days'.
For more photos and information about John's life in Griffin visit our
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