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1884 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES MT. ERIE Twp |
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HOLMES, DAVID, farmer, P. O. Mount Erie. From one of
the oldest families of the Western Reserve the gentleman whose name
heads this sketch is descended, being born March 27, 1837, in Carroll
County, Ohio. The father of our subject, William Holmes, was born in
Washington County, Penn., August 26, 1801, and was of Scotch descent.
While he resided in Ohio, he was the editor of the Carroll County
Pickayune, and was an almost constant office-holder during his
residence in that county, serving fifteen years as Auditor, and
Treasurer four years, besides other minor offices. In 1853, the father
came to Mount Erie Township, Wayne County, where he settled down on
about 1,200 acres of land. In 1871, he sold out his farm and came into
the village. At present he is living with one of his children, at the
advanced age of eighty-one. In his lifetime, he has been married three
times. The first time to Elizabeth
Joseph, the second time to Eliza
Ann Davis (the mother of our subject, and born January 22,
1807), and the third time to Martha
Wiseman. The result of these three marriages was twenty-six
children, and the following record of their births is taken from the
old family Bible.
The first marriage resulted in four children, viz., Mary, born February 22, 1821 ; Elizabeth, June 24, 1822 ; William, April 20, 1824 ; John, December 31, 1825.
Eighteen children were the result of the second marriage —Isaac, born November 30, 1827 ; Catherine, November 1, 1828 ; Martha, December 2, 1829 ; Jonathan, December 10, 1830; James, June 30, 1832; Miram, August 5, 1833; Samuel, December 8, 1834 ; Eliza, January 22, 1836 ; David, March 27, 1837; Oliver, August 10, 1838 ; Martin, October 2, 1839 ; Daniel, January 11, 1841 ; Milton, January 3, 1842 ; Sarah, September 18, 1843 ; Eleanor, January 24, 1845 ; Samantha, May 10,1846 ; Calvin, October 7, 1847 ; and an
infant born in 1849, and the mother died in giving birth to it ;
and four children were the result of the last marriage,viz., Eli, born October 8, 1851 ; Melissa, May 1, 1853; George, February 26, 1857; Mary, August 14, 1859.
Of this remarkable family the following are now living : William (in Carroll County,
Ohio), Isaac (in Seneca
County, Ohio), Martha (wife of Abraham Koonbecker, of Stark
County, Ohio), Samuel (in
Greenwood County, Kan.), Miram (widow of William E. Harlon, of
Arrington Township), Eliza (wife of A. H. Best, of Elm
Township), David (our subject), Oliver (in Lamard Township), Sarah (wife of Maston Webb, of Elk County,
Kan.), Milton (of Elm
Township), Eleanor Inlow (of
Elm Township), Calvin (now in
Bosque County, Tex.). Samantha J.
(wife of Jesse Robertson, of
Grayville, White County), Eli (of
Mount Erie Township), George (in
Bosque County, Tex.), Melissa (wife of Kane Staton, of Leadville,
Colo.), and Mary (wife of William Westfall, of Mount
Erie Township).
Our subject received his education in the common schools of Ohio,
and at the age of eighteen came to Wayne County with his father. He
remained at home with his father until 1858, and then, settling in Elm
Township, commenced life for himself. In that township he resided until
1872, and farmed ; then, purchasing a saw mill in Marion County, he
removed it to that township, where he ran it for four years. He next
came to Mount Erie Township, and there ran a hotel, livery stable and
drug store. The drug store he finally discontinued, but still manages
the hotel, but at present he himself is giving his attention to
farming, owning 200 acres in Zif Township, 160 of which are under
cultivation.
Mr. Holmes was married, November 3, 1859, to Mary Huston Webb, a daughter of Wiley and Rachel (Huston) Webb. This
lady was born September 29, 1836, and is the mother of eight children,
all of whom are living, viz., William
W., born March 1, 1861 ; Lillie
E., May 17, 1864 ; Oscar D.,
April 17, 1866 ; John C.,
April 27, 1868; Easter M.,
April 17, 1870, Charles S.,
March 10, 1872; Ethelbert,
January 27, 1874 ; and Isaac,
October 17, 1876.
July 25, 1861, our subject enlisted in Company E, Capt. G. N. Ulen,
of the Fortieth Regiment, Col. Stephen G. Hicks, and remained out three
years. Among the battles in which he participated were the battles of
Shiloh, Mission Ridge, siege of Vicksburg, Jackson, Miss., Corrinth and
Atlanta, being discharged while serving in the rifle-pits in front of
the latter named city, July 25, 1864.
From 1879 to 1882. Mr. Holmes served as mail carrier from Mount Erie
to Clay City and back. For two years of that time, his son Oscar performed the duty, and in
that time only missed two days. Subject is a member of Mount Erie
Lodge, No. 331, A., F. & A. M., and is at present agent for the
Mattoon Masonic Benefit Association. In poll; tics, Mr. Holmes is a
Democrat.
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