Jonathan Holmes | |
Office: | 1st Speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives |
Term Start: | October 1696 |
Term End: | October 1698 |
Predecessor: | Office established |
Successor: | Joseph Jenckes Jr. |
Birth Date: | 23 June 1653 |
Birth Place: | Stockport, Lancashire, England |
Death Place: | Newport, Rhode Island, British America |
Parents: | Obadiah Holmes Catharine Hyde |
Captain Jonathan Holmes (23 June 1633 – 10 October 1713) was a colonial farmer and politician in Rhode Island.
Holmes was born in Stockport, Lancashire, England on 23 June 1633. He was a son of the Rev. Obadiah Holmes (1610–1682) and Catharine (Hyde) Holmes (–), who were married in Manchester in 1630. Among his siblings were Lydia Holmes, who married Capt. John Bowne (great-grandparents of Capt. Abraham Lincoln, himself grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln).
As a baby, he sailed with his parents from Preston on the River Ribble in Lancashire to Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
His father was one of the twelve patentees named in the original April 8, 1665 patent from the Duke of York for the Monmouth Tract embracing Monmouth County and parts of Middlesex and Ocean Counties in Eastern New Jersey.[1]
In 1685, Holmes returned to the family home in Newport, Rhode Island. He was a member of the House of Deputies of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and served as the first Speaker of the House.[2]
On 17 April 1664, Holmes was married to Sarah Borden (1644–) in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. She was a daughter of Richard Borden and Joan (Fowle) Borden. Together, they were the parents of:[3]
After his death in Newport, Rhode Island on 10 October 1713, he was buried in the family cemetery in Middletown.[3]