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GEORGE MASON HOLT BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF
TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT AND
REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 982 GEORGE MASON HOLT, owner and operator of one of the most highly cultivated estates of Hampton, Windham county, known as the Elm Dale farm, is also one of the leading citizens of the town. James Holt, father of George Mason Holt,
was born Feb. 17, 1786, in Hampton, and in early manhood learned the trades
of tanner and shoemaker, and followed them for many years. Later in life
he abandoned the former pursuit and followed farming during the summers
and worked in his shoe shop during the winters. He occupied several rented
farms in Hampton at various times and finally purchased a farm of Charles
I. Grosvenor, the same one now occupied by his son, and there Mr. Holt passed
his last years. He was an extensive farmer and also dealt largely in live
stock, driving many head of stock thirty-six miles to market in Providence,
R.I. In almost any line of business Mr. Holt would have been a successful
man, for he possessed rugged health and great industry combined with business
sagacity which enabled him Abigail (Ashley) Holt, the mother of
George Mason Holt, was born March 1, 1790, daughter of Samuel Ashley, a
farmer of Hampton, and her death took place Oct. 24, 1873. The children
born to James and Abigail (Ashley) Holt were as follows: Mary Ann, born
Aug. 25, 1810, who married Joseph F. Holmes, a bookkeeper, and resided for
many years in Providence, R.I., but died in Hampton, April 17, 1880; Sylvester
G., born Nov. 1, 1812, a farmer in Hampton, who married Eliza Ann Curtis
(who died May 3, 1887), and died June 24, 1898; James H., born April 21,
1815, deceased Aug. 4, 1842; Lucy Maria, June 12, 1817, who died at the
age of twenty years; Angelina A., May 2, 1820, residing in Hampton; Cornelia
A., June 7, 1826, who died April 17, 1901, in Hampton, unmarried; George
Mason, Jan. 2, 1829; and Charles, George Mason Holt was born in the house
that stood on the site of his present residence. His education was acquired
in the district schools and until he was eighteen years of age he employed
himself in farm work. At that age he went to Plainfield, Conn., to learn
the carpenter trade, apprenticing himself for two years to Gardner Rouse;
for his first years labor he was given a salary of $40, and $60 for
the second year. He remained with Mr. Rouse for three months longer and
then went into the employ of Samuel Underwood, a contractor of Pomfret,
and was made overseer of a number of carpenters who were employed by Mr.
Underwood. Later he filled a similar position for Mr. Samuel Truesdale
where he had charge of a large force. Mr. Holt remained with both these
employers for several years and worked through Connecticut and Rhode Island
at various places. Still later he was foreman for George A. Bodge, a large
contractor and builder in On Nov. 1, 1854, in Hampton, Mr. Holt was married to Miss Abby C. Dorrance, born April 18, 1829, in West Woodstock, Conn., daughter of Deacon Alexander and Mary Lucretia (Fox) Dorrance, the former of whom was born Feb. 15, 1796, and died Sept. 11, 1870. The latter was born in 1801 and was instantly killed Sept. 9, 1849, by being thrown from a wagon. Mrs. Holt is a descendant of Rev. Samuel Dorrance, who graduated at the University of Glasgow in 1709, and became the first pastor of the first church in Voluntown, Conn. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Holt, namely: Helen C., Aug. 10, 1855, widow of George L. Cleveland, who was born Oct. 29, 1835, and who died Jan. 18, 1888; Mary Louisa, April 18, 1859, who married William P. Spaulding, a farmer in Pomfret, and has one child, Helen Holt, born Aug. 25, 1894; and Frank H., born Jan. 15, 1865, who died March 18, 1865. In politics Mr. Holt is a staunch Republican,
and has held many of the local town offices. For a number of years he has
served on the board of Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. Biographies of Tolland County |