Harold Lowell HOLT

Male 1890 - 1940  (49 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harold Lowell HOLT was born on 13 Nov 1890 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts (son of George William HOLT and Caroline Gertrude STEARNS); died on 26 Sep 1940.

    Family/Spouse: Mary HERRIN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George William HOLT was born on 29 May 1863 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts (son of Charles Parker HOLT and Janet Scott RUMGAY); died on 01 Jan 1934 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts.

    George married Caroline Gertrude STEARNS on 20 Jun 1888 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts. Caroline was born in 1866 in Massachusetts; died after 1930. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Caroline Gertrude STEARNS was born in 1866 in Massachusetts; died after 1930.
    Children:
    1. Clara Walley HOLT was born on 20 Jun 1892 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 19 Apr 1973.
    2. 1. Harold Lowell HOLT was born on 13 Nov 1890 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts; died on 26 Sep 1940.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Parker HOLT

    Charles married Janet Scott RUMGAY. Janet (daughter of Andrew RUMGAY and Henrietta GIBB) was born on 03 Feb 1842 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Janet Scott RUMGAY was born on 03 Feb 1842 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland (daughter of Andrew RUMGAY and Henrietta GIBB).
    Children:
    1. Helen Dove HOLT was born on 16 Jan 1862 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 27 Nov 1916.
    2. 2. George William HOLT was born on 29 May 1863 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 01 Jan 1934 in Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Andrew RUMGAY was born on 04 Apr 1805 in Balmerino, Fife, Scotland (son of John RUMGAY and Janet SCOTT); died on 08 May 1874 in St. Clement, Dundee, Perth, Scotland; was buried in churchyard, Balmerino, Fife, Scotland.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Historical Reference: The Year Was 1829

    The year was 1829, and in Scotland, there was a catastrophic flood. According to a paper online at the website of Fettes College, Edinburgh, Scotland, the Muckle Spate (large flood) of 1829, began on August 3, 1829 in northeast Scotland and was "the most severe catastrophic flood in modern UK history." It extended across a large area of Scotland, from Inverness to Montrose, and devastated homes and agriculture in the affected areas. The Edinburgh Advertiser from August 11, 1829 provides detailed coverage of some of the affected areas, including the excerpt below:

    The Dee was first observed to increase about four o'clock on Monday afternoon, and it continued to rise until about eleven o'clock on Tuesday forenoon, when it remained stationary for a few hours; after which, it began to recede with considerable rapidity. In some places, it attained an elevation of eleven feet above its ordinary level. . . The low grounds in the vicinity of the river were completely inundated, and so great, in some parts of its course, was the space over which it extended, that it presented the appearance rather of a lake than a river. . . Vast quantities of hay, straw, timber, &c. have been swept away; and so great was the force of the torrent, that many fields were stript of their soil, and covered with sand and stones. A good many cattle and sheep may have been drowned; but as it is customary, in the upper parts of the country to leave numerous flocks scattered over the hills, it will be impossible, for some time to ascertain with accuracy the numbers that have perished. Fortunately, notwithstanding the imminent to which many people were exposed from the suddenness of the inundation, no loss of human life has arisen from the overflowing of the Dee. Several cottages have, at Ballaster and other places, been carried away; and so completely were others surrounded with water, that a stranger could scarce have told on which side of the river they stood. A good many people were rescued, by means of boats, from being drowned in their own houses, and were obliged to resign their furniture, &c. to destruction. With the exception of the bridge near Aberdeen, and that at Potarch, all the bridges over the Dee have either been swept away, or sustained more or less injury. . . .

    Andrew married Henrietta GIBB on 29 Jan 1835 in Balmerino, Fife, Scotland. Henrietta was born in 1811; died in 1867 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Henrietta GIBB was born in 1811; died in 1867 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
    Children:
    1. John RUMGAY was born on 20 Nov 1836 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
    2. Euphemia RUMGAY was born in 1840 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
    3. 5. Janet Scott RUMGAY was born on 03 Feb 1842 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
    4. Margaret Neave RUMGAY was born on 11 Jun 1844 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
    5. Joshua RUMGAY was born on 01 May 1849 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland; died on 08 Jul 1858 in 39 Seagate, Dundee, Angus, Scotland; was buried in New Burying Ground, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.