Lucy A. Holdridge (maiden name: Daniels) was born around 1828 in Connecticut. By the mid-1840s, she was living in Bozrah, Connecticut. She married Edward D. Holdridge on August 23, 1846, and they had at least three children: Edward, born around 1854; Addie, born around 1857; and Alice, born around 1861. They lived in Glastonbury, Connecticut, until the 1860s, when they moved to Windsor, Connecticut. Her husband worked as a harness maker and house painter, and she worked as a dressmaker. By 1870, the family owned $150 of personal property. They moved to Winchester, Connecticut, in the 1870s, and she died in Colchester, Connecticut, on September 16, 1883.