Misc. Notes
Family on 1880 USC for Lewiston, ME.
Obituary published in Daily Kennebec Journal (Augusta, ME), 17 July 1924, pg. 6.
William H. Holman
William H. Holman of Lewiston died very suddenly early Wednesday morning at the home of his daughter Mrs. E. M. Marke [sic], of North Belgrade where he was passing the summer. His age was 75 years, 9 months and 7 days. Mr. Holman by trade was a carpenter. He was born in Biddeford, but the greater part of his life had been passed in Lewiston. He is survived by two sons, Frank H. and William Holman of Lewiston, two daughters, Mrs. Maud Holman Marks of North Belgrade and Mrs. Clara Holman Buck of Lewiston; a half brother Horace Holman and a sister, Mrs. Hattie Johnston of Boston.
Mr. Holman was a member of the Eureka Lodge, Knights of Pythias of Lewiston and belonged to the carpenter’s union in that city. The remains will be taken to Lewiston where funeral services will be held on Friday.
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Obituary published in Lewiston Sun Journal, 18 July 1924, pg. 12
William H Holman
William H. Holman of Lewiston died suddenly Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Marks, North Belgrade, where he was spending the summer. He had been in poor health for several years.
Mr. Holman was born in Biddeford, the son of John and Mary Felker Holman. When a boy he followed the sea and served a carpenter’s apprenticeship. He came to Lewiston in 1877, and has made his home here ever since. He married Sarah A. Wentworth of Bethel who died eight years ago. He was an expert builder and has been foreman of many of the most important constructions in Maine.
Mr. Holman always made his home his primary interest. He was one of the oldest members of Eureka Lodge, Knights of Pythias, having become connected with that lodge when Mount David Lodge of Lewiston gave up its charter. He was a member of the Carpenter’s and Joiner’s Union No. 407 of this city.
For the past two years Mr. Holman has made his home with his daughters, Mrs. Frank C. Buck, Lewiston, and Mrs. E.M. Marks, North Belgrade. Besides his daughters he leaves two sons, Frank H. and William W. of Lewiston, a half-brother, D. Horace Holman, and a half-sister, Mrs. Hattie Johnson, both residing in Massachusetts. He leaves also four grandchildren.
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