The name Holliday has many spellings; Holliday, Holyday, Holladay, Holeday, etc. The name is associated with Limerick since the mid to late 17th century, however is mostly associated with Dublin and Northern Ireland.
Charles (Chas) Holliday born about 1670, Alderman of Limerick , he married (Unknown). They had the following son:
i Charles Holliday, who married Sarah White on the 27 Nov 1711, St. John's Limerick. Sarah White, (White family of Knockscentry, Limerick). Sarah White Holliday, was buried on the 14 July 1737, St. Johns, COI, Limerick. Charles and Sarah had the following known children:
William Holliday, baptised 30 Nov 1712, St. John's, COI, Limerick, son of Chas.
Charles Holliday. Burial date, 24 Nov 1717, St. John's COI, Limerick, Charles, son of Chas.
John Holliday, baptised 14 April 1716, St. Johns, COI, Limerick, son of Charles
Charles Holliday, born 1718. Burial date, 08 May 1718, St. John's COI, Limerick, Chas, son of Chas.
Mary Holliday baptised 04 July 1719 at St. John's, COI, Limerick, dau. of Chas. Burial date 20 Sep 1720, St. John's COI, Limerick, daughter of Cha.
Anne Holliday, baptised on the 15 Aug 1720, St. John's, COI, Limerick, dau. of Chas.
There appears to be no more baptismal records following 1720. No burial dates were found for William and John, so it is possible, one or both had a family in Limerick, which Mary, Elicia & William Holliday below are a member of.
Other disconnected members:
William Holland, married Catherine Green in 1701, diocese of Cork & Ross. It is possible, this William is a brother to Charles Holliday who married Sarah White, Limerick.
Mary Holliday, married Garrett Condon on the 14 Aug 1754, St. Munchins, COI, Limerick, by the Rev. William Maunsel. There is a burial record for a Garrett Condon on the 02 Feb 1768, St. Johns, COI, Limerick.
Elicia Holliday, married Thomas Heaphy in about 1755, with family - See Heaphy of Limerick City.
William Holliday, of Moystons, Limerick, soldier, married Phobe (Unknown) with son, William Holliday, baptised 17 Sep 1752, St. Munchins, COI, Limerick.
Other Records:
Thomas Holliday, is referenced in a deed with George Green of Old Abbey, Limerick in 1759. (Mem Ref: 94121)
Magnus Holliday, reference in the Crossle Records, relating to a lease, dated 28 June 1739, Limerick.