In my research and surfing the internet, I think that 2 FREDERICK HOLMES are being mixed up. Here is my attempt to sort them out. Please add or make corrections. 1) One FREDERICK HOLMES was named in his father's will -- WILLIAM HOLMES who died in 1790. The will was written 1 Dec 1789 and probated July 1790. "Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Fredrick Holmes two negroes Viz one named Ben and the other named Ansley to him and his heirs for ever." (Edgefield Will Book A, p 19; Probate Record Box 40, pkg 1575). This FREDERICK died intestate in 1814 in Edgefield Co, SC where his estate was probated (Probate Record Box 14, pkg 500; Equity Roll #160). Probate was filed 18 Nov 1814. His wife, CHARITY, was named, as well as his 6 children--Amos, Lewis, Ann m. Levi McDaniel; Mary m. Benjamin McKinney; Patience m. Lewis Clark; Leacy m. Frederick Bush; Dicy/Leodica m. Stephen Holstein. The Estate Sale was held 12 Dec 1814 and published at Dry Creek and Shanty Meeting House, Flat Rock. Bond for $5000 was given by Buckner Blalock and John Glanton on 21 Oct 1814. (LDS Microfilm #s 0023901 and 0162245) I think CHARITY HOLMES may have died about 1840. Her name appears in the new index 1770-1901 Miscellaneous Edgefield County Records, p 110, with "Probate" as the type of record. 2) Some researchers state that this FREDERICK was first married to PATIENCE _______. FREDERICK and PATIERNCE were married before Sep 1814. From Edgefield District Equity Records, the FREDERICK HOLMES married to a PATIENCE was still alive in 1819. This could not be FREDERICK, WILLIAM HOLMES' son. The following records show this fact: 2 Sep 1814. Edgefield Deed Bk 32: 88. FREDERICK HOLMES and PATIENCE HOLMES his wife to Rev'd John Landrum for $14, one acre on Horse Creek, in the corner of 150 acres originally granted to Henry Golden in fork of Beaverdam and beforesaid Horse Creek. Wit; Cyrus Cogburn, Abraham Masay. /s/ Frederick Holmes, Patience Holmes. Rec 11 Oct 1814 (LDS Microfilm #0023882). Equity Record #73. Phillip Herrin et al vs FEDERICK HOLMES & Patience his wife. Bill for partition. (4 items). Phillip Herrin who married Mary Swearingham, Josiah Swearingham, Van Edward Swearingham, James Stalnaker married Patsey Swearingham. Their father Rice Swearingham died some years since intestate leaving his children and a widow who has since married FREDERICK HOLMES, leaving 300 acres on Horse Creek adj lands of John Landrum, Steven Williams as yet undivided. Asks writ of partition. Glascock, solr Answer of FREDERICK HOLMES and wife Patience submit to decree of Court. /s/ FREDERICK HOLMES, /s/ Patience (x) Holmes, 4 Feb 1819, Whit Brooks CEED. (Wells, Carol. Genealogical Abstracts of Edgefield (SC) Equity Court Records, p 51. Heritage Books, Inc., 2002). Deed Bk 37 p 4. 3 May 1819. Whitfield Brooks, commissioner, Court of Equity, to FREDERICK HOLMES, whereas Philip Heron 4 February last against FREDERICK HOLMES and his wife PATIENCE, representing that Rice Swearingen died seized of real estate to which complainants are intitled together with FREDERICK HOLMES who has married PATIENCE SWEARINGEN widow of Rice Swearingen; desires partition among parties thereto. Land to be sold at publick outcry; sold to FREDERICK HOLMES for $450 he being highest bidder, 300 ac on Horse Creek adj lands of John Landrum, Stephen Williams, George Delaughter, Amos Landrum. Wit: Vann Swearingen, Batte Howard. Proven 3 May 1819 by Batte Howard; Jesse Blocker J.Q. Rec 28 Dec 1819 (Wells, Carol. Edgfefield County, South Carolina: Deed Books 36, 37 and 38, p 41. Heritage Books, Inc., c 2001). **I have Annie Holmes married James Swearingen and had child Wm b. 1814. James Swearingen's will dated Feb 1867, Recorded 7 December 1867, Edgefield Will Bk F, p 18-19. Wife, Ann; daus Lucinda Eiken, Harriet Rhodes, Eliza Swearingen. Other children according to census were William, Jesse, James, John, Mary Ann m. Simeon McDaniel (don't have the source for this information??) Can anyone identify this FREDERICK HOLMES who married PATIENCE? Is ANNIE HOLMES who married JAMES SWEARINGEN kin to FREDERICK?? Kathy Wilcox