Individual Details
Thomas Holder
( - Bet 1841 and 1851)
1858 marriage certificate for his daughter, Emma Holder and John Stagg, shows him as the father who was a button turner.
1851 census showed his wife, Mary, as a widow. Therefore he should have died between 1841 and 1851. See file for possible death dates.
1841 census shows him as a button turner, age 30 (born 1811). He and his family were living at the time at 2 Court, Little Charles St., St. Paul district, Birmingham. The family consisted of wife Mary age 30, daughters Sarah age 15, Mary age 12, Eliza age 10, Emma age 3, sons Samuel age 7, Ephraim age 5, and John age 1 month.
1838 birth certificate for his daughter, Emma, establishes him as the father who is a button turner. The family was living at 2 Court, Little Charles St., St. Paul district, Birmingham. At the same time that daughter Emma was christened at St. Philips, a John and Elizabeth Holder (John may be his brother) christened their daughter, Eliza, born 13 April 1838, and were also living on Little Charles St.
1823 marriage info is from the IGI and confirmed by review of the Bishop's Transcripts for St. Philips Church, Birmingham. Present at marriage were Mary Aston and Joseph Ball.
1801 christening for him is per the IGI and confirmed by review of St. Philips Church records. This establishes his parents as Thomas and Sarah Holder.
1851 census showed his wife, Mary, as a widow. Therefore he should have died between 1841 and 1851. See file for possible death dates.
1841 census shows him as a button turner, age 30 (born 1811). He and his family were living at the time at 2 Court, Little Charles St., St. Paul district, Birmingham. The family consisted of wife Mary age 30, daughters Sarah age 15, Mary age 12, Eliza age 10, Emma age 3, sons Samuel age 7, Ephraim age 5, and John age 1 month.
1838 birth certificate for his daughter, Emma, establishes him as the father who is a button turner. The family was living at 2 Court, Little Charles St., St. Paul district, Birmingham. At the same time that daughter Emma was christened at St. Philips, a John and Elizabeth Holder (John may be his brother) christened their daughter, Eliza, born 13 April 1838, and were also living on Little Charles St.
1823 marriage info is from the IGI and confirmed by review of the Bishop's Transcripts for St. Philips Church, Birmingham. Present at marriage were Mary Aston and Joseph Ball.
1801 christening for him is per the IGI and confirmed by review of St. Philips Church records. This establishes his parents as Thomas and Sarah Holder.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Mary Ann Powell ( - ) |
| Child | Ephraim Holder ( - ) |
| Child | Sarah Holder ( - ) |
| Child | Mary Ann Holder ( - ) |
| Child | Eliza Holder ( - ) |
| Child | Samuel Thomas Holder ( - ) |
| Child | Emma Holder (1838 - ) |
| Child | John Holder (1841 - ) |
| Child | Humphrey Holder (1843 - ) |
| Father | Thomas Holder ( - ) |
| Mother | Sarah Reddall ( - ) |
| Sibling | Joseph Holder ( - ) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Holder ( - ) |
| Sibling | John Holder ( - ) |
| Sibling | Mary Ann Holder ( - ) |
| Sibling | James Holder ( - ) |
