Individual Details

Robert N. Holderness

(2 Apr 1858 - 12 Aug 1905)



The Holderness book has Robert "N." Newspaper article also has Robert N. 1880 Census has Robert "M" but also has the surname spelled "Holness". Robert was working as a clerk in a dry goods store at that time.

A list of the postmasters in Hopkins County, TX shows that Robert N. Holderness was the Postmaster at Black Jack Grove in 1887, again in 1893, continuing through 1896 when the post office was renamed to Cumby.

Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 301, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 12, 1891
300 Votes for the Plucky Orphan
Black Jack Grove, Aug 10. Place 300 votes to the credit of Miss Willie Devall, and here's check to pay for the same. East Texas, look well to your laurels! Miss Willie should win this race by all means, as there is none more deserving, and she had the ability to reflect credit upon the state. Votes contributed as follows: Dr. George W. Holderness, 25 votes; R. N. Holderness, 12 1/2 votes.
This was a page in the paper devoted to a contest for art scholarships for ten Texas Girls

Serial Set Vol. #2568, Session Vol. #4, 50th Congress - 1st Session
H Misc Doc 87, pt 2 [Miscellaneous House Document]
Official register of the U.S. containing list of officers and employees in civil, military, and naval service as of 1 Jul 1887. Postmasters
p.685 Black Jack Grove Hopkins Co TX R. N. Holderness $426.47
as of 1 Jul 1889
p.752 Black Jack Grove Hopkins Co TX R. N. Holderness $460.20
In 1895, he received $590.00 - in 1897 he received $597.82.

Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 337, Ed. 1, Friday, October 26, 1894
Barn and Horse
Black Jack, Tex. Oct 25. The barn of R. N. Holderness, together with a lot of hay and corn, burned this afternoon.
A valuable horse that was in the barn was burned to death. Loss, $350. No insurance.

1900 Census states that Robert N. was 41, born Apr of 1859.

Buried Cumby Cemetery.

Article from Hopkins County Heritage of Mar, 1998, states that he was engaged in the drug business in Black Jack Grove.

An article describing the fire which consumed the City Hotel in Black Jack Grove, which apparently happened not long after Robert's death, reveals that he died while in residence there.
R. W. Harris - The Passing of Cumby Land Mark
June 7, 1932
In the burning of the City Hotel about midnight Friday night, one of the
historic landmarks of old Black Jack Grove was destroyed. This well known
hostelry was erected in the summer of 1885, by R. R. Williams, who at its
completion gave a supper and dance, for which he charged $1.50 a head,
taking in $150.00 in cash receipts on the occasion.
..... The building was noticed to be on fire in the upper story shortly after
midnight by our efficient night watchman, Dan Rippy, who immediately gave
alarm and although the fire boys responded promptly and labored
heroically, yet before the fire was placed under control, the house was
damaged beyond repair and is practically a total loss.
...At the time of the fire, it was occupied by H. C. Mathis and family as a
home, but it had not been operated as a hotel for the past couple years.
...There has been many joyous occasions when extra special meals were given and hilarity and joy reigned supreme and again deaths have been recorded inside its spacious rooms. The late Robert N. Holderness died there in August of 1905, and both Sam S. Mathews and his good wife breathed their last in the old hotel, and there have also been other deaths.

Events

Birth2 Apr 1858
Marriage1 Sep 1887Delta County, Texas - A. V. "Lola" Phillips
Death12 Aug 1905Black Jack Grove, Hopkins County, Texas

Families

SpouseA. V. "Lola" Phillips (1871 - 1895)
ChildJunius "Ive" Holderness (1888 - 1971)
ChildLynna Ree Holderness (1890 - 1930)
FatherDr. ROBERT CHARLES HOLDERNESS (1827 - 1905)
MotherVIRGINIA ELIZABETH THOMAS (1836 - 1894)
SiblingRebecca Sarah Holderness (1856 - 1929)
SiblingJunius I. Holderness (1860 - 1896)
SiblingELIZABETH ECHOLS "Bettie" HOLDERNESS (1863 - 1950)
SiblingGeorge Washington Holderness MD (1867 - 1945)
SiblingThomas Brooks Holderness (1869 - 1952)
SiblingVirginia Ann "Jennie" Holderness (1872 - 1954)
SiblingCharles Sidney Holderness (1874 - 1966)
SiblingWillie Richmond Holderness (1877 - 1963)
SiblingMary Katherine Holderness (1879 - 1908)

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