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HOLMES, Edwin Albert
1860 - 1945 (84 years)-
Name HOLMES, Edwin Albert Birth 9 Aug 1860 Saybrook, CT [1] Gender Male FindaGrave _COLOR 11 Death 27 Mar 1945 Middletown, CT Cause: of heart disease Burial Chester, CT Address:
Laurel Hill CemeteryPerson ID I41309 Puffer 062124 Last Modified 30 Dec 2021
Father HOLMES, Ebenezer N., b. 1836 d. 1910 (Age 74 years) Mother MINER, Lucy J., b. 1839 d. 1928 (Age 89 years) Family ID F14657 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 MIX, Eva May, b. 1873, Meriden, CT d. Aft 1952, Los Angeles County, CA (Age > 80 years) Marriage CA 1887 Children 1. HOLMES, Harold Edwin, b. 26 Dec 1888, Wallingford, CT d. 30 Oct 1943 (Age 54 years) 2. HOLMES, Edwin Albert Jr., b. 25 Feb 1891, CT d. 19 Feb 1936, East Hampton, NY (Age 44 years) 3. HOLMES, Ethel Alice, b. 10 Apr 1894, CT d. 16 Sep 1978 (Age 84 years) Family ID F14658 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 Aug 2024
Family 2 CLUNE, Annie Catherine, b. 18 Jun 1870, Ireland d. 17 Aug 1945, Old Saybrook, CT (Age 75 years) Marriage 18 Nov 1899 New London, CT [1] Children 1. HOLMES, Florence Hazel, b. Abt 1908, CT d. 29 Sep 1960, Chester, CT (Age 52 years) Family ID F14656 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 Aug 2024
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Notes - In the 1860 Federal Census he's listed as a no-name child, living with his parents as a one month old mulatto infant (mixed race). In 1880, he was aged 19, mulatto, and a sailor. He married first, Eva May Mix. They were divorced and he married second, Annie Catherine Clune, ca 1899. In the 1900 Federal Census, he was 39. His household included Anne (wife), sons Harold and Edwin, daughters Mabel and Ethel, and step-daughter Maud McGrath. All were listed as black except Anne and Maude.
On 22 Dec. 1900, the three children were committed to the County Home for Neglected and Abused Children. After Edwin has re-established his household with Annie, he petitioned the court for release of his older children. They were given into his custody on 13 Sep 1902. In the 1910 Federal Census he appeared in Wallingford. His household included Anna 40, Maud 12, Mabel 10, Ruth 7, Raymond 5, Florence 2. Everyone was listed as white.
During his lifetime Edwin was employed as the Captain of a schooner, as worker in the Russell Jennings Company, The Deuse Factory, Connecticut Valley Manufacturing plant, and as a farmer.
- In the 1860 Federal Census he's listed as a no-name child, living with his parents as a one month old mulatto infant (mixed race). In 1880, he was aged 19, mulatto, and a sailor. He married first, Eva May Mix. They were divorced and he married second, Annie Catherine Clune, ca 1899. In the 1900 Federal Census, he was 39. His household included Anne (wife), sons Harold and Edwin, daughters Mabel and Ethel, and step-daughter Maud McGrath. All were listed as black except Anne and Maude.
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Sources - [S304] _1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S304] _1900 United States Federal Census.