Name |
Josephine Holdridge [1] |
Birth |
22 Feb 1846 |
East Randolph, Cattaraugus County, New York [2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
1850 |
Conewango, Cattaraugus County, New York [3] |
- Enoch Holdridge 32 cabinetmaker
Sarah Holdridge 31
Josephine 4
Gertrude 1
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Census |
9 Jun 1865 |
Conewango Township, Cattaraugus County, New York [1] |
- Enoch Holdridge, 46, M, Head, born in Madison County, Married, Mechanic, owned land
Sarah Holdrige, 47, F, Wife, born in Dutchess County, Married
Josephine Holdrige, 18, F, Child, born in Cattaraugus County, Single
Ernest Holdrige, 9, M, Child, born in Cattaraugus County, Single
lived in a frame house worth $1000
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Anecdote |
1893 |
East Randolph, Cattaraugus County, New York [4] |
- Hon. Enoch Holdridge, eldest son of Rev. Price and Lydia (Robinson) Holdridge, was born in Nelson, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1818. His father, a pioneer preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church, settled in Napoli in 1832. He traveled hundreds of miles through forests, storms, and sunshine. Enoch came to East Randolph in 1838, and worked for Capt. Amos Hall one year at $12 per month, and continued with him about fifteen years, transacting a large amount of business along the Allegheny, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers. He has been engaged on his own account in lumbering, farming, and merchandizing, and now owns with his son Ernest D. the "upper grist-mill" in East Randolph, located on the site of the first grist-mill of the place erected by Philemon Hall in 1824. Mr. Holdridge also has a half-interest in the Randolph Mills in East Randolph Village. He married Sarah, daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Maybee. She is the mother of his three children: Josie, born Feb. 22, 1846, wife of Rev. W. W. Woodworth; Gertrude, born April 26, 1849, died Dec. 27, 1852; and Ernest D., born May 20, 1856. The latter was educated in Chamberlain Institute, engaged in teaching, and began the study of law, but was obliged to abandon it on account of ill-health. Enoch Holdridge was first a Whig and joined the Republican Party at its organization. He has received many political honors. He has served the town of Conewango as justice of the peace twenty-one years, supervisor eight years, and in 1872 was member of Assembly. In 1861 he was appointed postmaster of East Randolph, and voluntarily resigned in 1865 in favor of the veteran soldier, A. A. Hall, who lost a leg in battle. He has served as a trustee of Randolph Academy and at the organization of Chamberlain Institute was elected trustee, which position he still holds. He has been an efficient, honorable, and upright man and officer.
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Census |
21 Apr 1910 |
Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York [5] |
- Henry Neville, Head, M, W, 70, married 2nd time for 17 years, Ohio, England, England, Doctor, Homeopathic, own account, owns house
Josephine Neville, Wife, F, W, 64, married 2nd time for 17 years, 1 cheld born and living, New York, New York, New York, none
Sarah Holdridge, Mother in law, F, W, 92, Widow, 2 children born and living, New York, US, US, none
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Reference Number |
28389 |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I28183 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |
Father |
Enoch Holdridge, b. 29 Aug 1818, Nelson, Madison County, New York d. 9 Oct 1899, Cattaraugus County, New York (Age 81 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Sarah Maybee, b. 18 May 1817, Dutchess County, New York d. 4 Oct 1911, Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York (Age 94 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
30 Jan 1845 |
Little Valley, Cattaraugus County, New York [6] |
- Married in Little Valley on Thursday, Jan. 30th, by the Rev. Mead Holmes, F. Holdridge of Coldspring to Miss Sarah Maybee of Little Valley
|
Family ID |
F6893 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |