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Holden, Elias M. (History - 1836) |
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Holden MCGILL Hyslop WALLER |
----Source: 1891 Bio. Hist. Of Clark
Jackson Co., Wisconsin, pg. 224 :
ELIAS M. HOLDEN, of Neillsville, was born in Jay, Essex
County, New York, December 6, 1836, the son of Levi and Ann (Mc
GILL) Holden, the former a native of Massachusetts, and the latter
of England. They had six children, of whom only three survive. The
mother, a native also of England, was a daughter of a
Scotch-Irishman, and the father of our subject descended from
Joseph Holden, who came from Ipswich, England, in 1634. Levi Holden
died when our subject was six years old. Elias M. received a
limited education in his native town, and at the age of twelve
years was thrown upon his own resources, after which he supported
himself by working on a farm. At the age of sixteen years he went
to live with an older brother, and learned the trade of house and
carriage painting in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. In 1857, at
twenty-one years of age, he came to Wisconsin, where he has since
remained, having spent eleven years in Jackson County and the
remainder of the time in Clark County. He worked eleven winters in
the logging camps on Black River, and farmed during the summers,
the most of the time on his own farms.
He was married August 21, 1861, to Margaret Hyslop, who was born
and educated in Nova Scotia her parents came from Scotland. They
have no children of their own, but adopted Ella A. Bourn, Mr.
Holden's sister's daughter, at six years of age. She is now the
wife of John N. Richardson, to whom she was married in 1882. They
have a happy family of three boys and two girls, and live on a farm
in the town of Weston, six miles from Neillsville. Mr. and Mrs.
Holden worked hard on a farm until eight years ago, when they sold
out and built a house in Neillsville, where they expect to spend
the remainder of their lives. They have means saved from former
years.
Mr. Holden had two brothers in the late war, who enlisted in 1862,
and one was killed in the battle of the Wilderness, and the other
escaped without injury, being discharged March 4, 1865. Mr. Holden
came out of the logging camps and enlisted under Captain O. F.
Waller, and at that time weighed 175 pounds, but when discharged
from the hospital, in October, 1865, was reduced to 121 pounds.
Coming North saved his life, but the army life cost him his health.
He now belongs to the G.A.R. post at Neillsville. He has been a
Republican all his life, and is a believer in the Bennett school
law. He also believes this to be the best nation in the world, and
Wisconsin one of the best States, and no man need want that will
work and save his earnings.
Elias M. & Margaret (Hyslip) Holden
Weston, Clark Co., Wisconsin
1880 Federal Census--Weston, Clark,
WI
Elias Holden @45, b. NY, Farmer, Father b. MA, Mother b.
England
Wife: Margaret @49, b. Nova Scotia, Father b. Scotland, Mother b.
Nova Scotia
Niece: Ella A. Bourn @18, b. VT, Father b. MA, Mother b. NY
1895 Wisconsin State Census, pg. 98.
1905 Wisconsin State Census, pg. 63.
Military Records
Monument has an inscription: "Richardson-Holden" only, with no military information whatsoever.
The Roster of Wis. Volunteers, V. II, pg. 841 lists Elias N. Holden.
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Obituary of Ella A. (Bourn-Holden) Richardson
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