Moretown Stories and Legends

A Remarkable Moretown Resident

by Earline V. Marsh

“The 20th century was one of adding years to life. The 21st century will be one of adding life to years.” (AARP)


In her 1882 Vermont History Gazetteer, Abby Maria Hemenway captured the story of a remarkable Moretown resident who was about to attain the great age of 95 and could demonstrate that she had life in her years.


“Mrs. Hopy Holt, aged over 90 years, is the oldest person we have any record of now living in Moretown. She was born in New Bedford, Mass. Her parents were Abraham and Mary (White) Howland. Her mother lived to nearly 82 years. Mrs. Holt was the wife of Amos Holt, who died in Moretown some 38 years since, and the mother of 10 children, 9 of whom lived to settle in life as heads of families; 7 now living; 3 over 70: Amos Holt, of Berkshire, age 77, Sept. last; Hopy, aged 74, June ‘81 -- Mrs. Hopy Holt Hartwell, now of Montpelier, widow 17 years of William Hartwell, who died aged 59, in Berlin; and Mrs. Mary Goodspeed, who lives in Northern New York, aged 72.”

Approaching 95, Hopy Holt “can drop down on her feet upon the hearth, at the fire-place, light her pipe sitting on her feet, and spring up lightly again without touching a hand down; a feat not half of the women of 40 can accomplish.”

The account continues: “Her present home is with her son, G.H. Holt of Moretown. We saw the mother of 94 and daughter of 74, together the past summer. It seemed quite a sight, a mother with a daughter of 74 years by her side; and the mother in appearance bid fair to outlive the daughter.” What a picture this conjures up: an aged mother and daughter sitting together on a summer day, both named Hopy Holt.


Soon after this was written, Hopy Holt died. The end of her story reads: “Since the above was in type we have learned that Mrs. Hopy Holt died Dec. 12, 1881, aged 94 years 3 mos, 24 days.” She was born in 1787, three years before Moretown’s first settlers came here.

 


(Abby Maria Hemenway was a noted editor and chronicler of Vermont history. This portion of the Moretown section may have been written by Aaron Goss.)


 
Page updated February 15, 2004