Born in
Stretford,
Lancashire, England, to blacksmith John Holker and his wife Alice Morris. He married a local woman, Elizabeth Hilton, in 1740, and while still in his twenties, he set up a
calendering business in Manchester, in partnership with Peter Moss. When
Bonnie Prince Charlie's army entered the town in 1746, both men purchased commissions in the
Jacobite regiment that was raised there. Holker and Moss were captured at
Carlisle during the army's retreat, and were incarcerated in
Newgate Prison, in London. They succeeded in escaping together, and Holker made his way, via Holland, to France, where he joined the Scottish Ogilvy Regiment, a Jacobite regiment in the French army, seeing service in
Flanders. Holker and his wife became French citizens in 1766. (to be used later)--> ==French textile industry==