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Jerome Holland Bishop, Sr
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Birth: Sep. 3, 1846
Oxbow
Jefferson County
New York, USA
Death: May 22, 1928

Jerome Holland Bishop was born in 1846 and was a native New Yorker. He came to Michigan in 1869 where he was assigned the position of superintendent of schools in Van Buren county and later served the same role in the Wyandotte school system until 1875.

In 1875, Bishop founded the J.H. Bishop Tannery on the shores of the Detroit River, on the land between Chestnut and Superior, in the location that is now known as Bishop Park. He made robes and dusters from wool sheep and later made rugs, robes and coats from imported skins.

Bishop, as Edwina M. DeWindt describes in the book Proudly We Record: The Story of Wyandotte, Michigan, was a pioneer in the fur business—being the "first in this country to import raw skins from China and Russia and dry and dress them in his own factory." Bishop also imported skins from Australia, South Africa and Europe. The later renamed J.H. Bishop Company supplied furs to people across the country and had offices in New York City, Boston and Seattle. The business later became known as the J.H. Bishop Co.

Bishop was married twice—once in 1867 to Jennie Gray and a second time to Ella Clark in 1876. Bishop and Gray had one daughter, Maud, who married William J. Burns. Clark and Bishop had four children—Jerome H. Bishop Jr., who served as vice president of J.H. Bishop Co.; Della; Mabel; and Wallace. The Bishop family built a home on the corner of Superior and Biddle in 1888 and resided in the large house for decades. In 1935, it served as the Wyandotte City Hall. The 12-story Bishop Co-op Senior Apartments now stands where the home once was.

Information for this biography was gathered from the book Proudly We Record: The Story of Wyandotte, Michigan by Edwina M. DeWindt and various documents retained by the Wyandotte Museums Archives.

 
 
Family links: 
 Spouse:
  Eleanora Matilda Clark Bishop (1856 - 1926)*
 
 Children:
  Della Bishop (1879 - 1956)*
  Mabel Bishop Gilmer (1883 - 1963)*
  Clark Wallace Bishop (1897 - 1968)*
 
*Calculated relationship
 
Inscription:
FATHER
 
Burial:
Woodmere Cemetery
Detroit
Wayne County
Michigan, USA
Plot: Section F
 
Maintained by: Lynn J
Originally Created by: Laura
Record added: Sep 24, 2005
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Jerome Holland Bishop, Sr
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