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1819 He established his business in Park Street as a Saddler, Ironmonger and Currier which later became [[E. T. Holden and Son]]
1819 He established his business in Park Street as a Saddler, Ironmonger and Currier which later became [[E. T. Holden and Son]]
Married Elizabeth Mason of New York City.
1831 Birth of their first son [[Edward Thomas Holden]]
1835 Birth of son [[James Alexander Holden]]


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Latest revision as of 09:45, 18 February 2020

1796 Edward Holden was born in Walsall in the county of Staffordshire, on 14 April.

1819 He established his business in Park Street as a Saddler, Ironmonger and Currier which later became E. T. Holden and Son

Married Elizabeth Mason of New York City.

1831 Birth of their first son Edward Thomas Holden

1835 Birth of son James Alexander Holden


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