James Marion Holeman
Abt 1770 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 3
1. James Marion Holeman was born about 1770 in Rowan, North Carolina, USA (son of Joseph Holeman and Elizabeth Wilson). Notes:
This database is always under construction. Please contact the author with any additions or corrections, but please don't ask if I have more information about someone. All of the information I have about people born pre-1903 is already in the database. Happy hunting!
2. Joseph Holeman was born about 1746 in Maryland, USA (son of Thomas Holeman and Mary Ann Thompson); died in 1819 in Madison County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in 1819. Notes:
!BIRTH-MARRIAGE1-MARRIAGE2-DEATH: HOLEMAN NEWSLETTER, vVIII,i3,p28,
by Merry
Ann Malcolm, R.R. 3, Box 185-A, Kewanee, IL. 61443
BIOGRAPHY:
"FIRST CENSUS OF KY. 1790" by Heinemann, p47.
Joseph Holeman was on the 1789, Madison Co., KY. tax list.
"MARRIAGES OF ROWAN CO., N.C." by Holcomb, p191.
The bondsman for the marriage was Oliver Wallis, witness Tho.
Frohock,
consent from James Wilson, 11 April 1768.
This database is always under construction. Please contact the author with any additions or corrections, but please don't ask if I have more information about someone. All of the information I have about people born pre-1903 is already in the database. Happy hunting!Joseph married Elizabeth Wilson on 12 Apr 1768 in Rowan, North Carolina, USA. Elizabeth was born about 1750 in Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died before 1790; was buried before 1790. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Elizabeth Wilson was born about 1750 in Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died before 1790; was buried before 1790. Notes:
!MARRIAGE: "MARRIAGES OF ROWAN CO., N.C." by Holcomb, p191.
The bondsman for the marriage was Oliver Wallis, witness Tho.
Frohock, note
of consent written by her father James Wilson, 11 April 1768.
This database is always under construction. Please contact the author with any additions or corrections, but please don't ask if I have more information about someone. All of the information I have about people born pre-1903 is already in the database. Happy hunting!Children:
- 1. James Marion Holeman was born about 1770 in Rowan, North Carolina, USA.
- Mary (Polly) Holeman was born about 1772 in North Carolina, USA.
- Joseph Holeman was born about 1775 in North Carolina, USA; died in Nov 1836 in Marion, Missouri, USA; was buried in Nov 1836.
- William C Holeman was born on 7 Jan 1778 in North Carolina, USA; died on 26 Feb 1834 in Randolph County, Missouri, USA; was buried after 26 Feb 1834.
- Daniel Holeman was born about 1782 in North Carolina, USA.
- Elizabeth (Betsey) Holeman was born about 1784 in North Carolina, USA.
- John Holeman was born in 1790 in Madison County, Kentucky, USA; died in 1860 in Madison County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in 1860.
Generation: 3
4. Thomas Holeman was born in 1723 in , Kent, MD; died in Apr 1798 in Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Apr 1798. Notes:
!DEATH: Wilkes County Heritage, 1980, p276; HOLEMAN NEWSLETTER,
Family of Thomas Holeman, by Merry Ann Malcolm.Thomas Holeman
BIOGRAPHY:
Wilkes County Heritage, 1980, p276.
Moved from Virginia to North Carolina in 1752. Had at least 4 sons, Isaac,
William, James and Thomas.
The oldest brothers, Isaac, William and James settled in Rowan County, later
to be Davie County. Thomas settled in Rowan County in what was to be Surry and
later to be Wilkes County. He was responsible for Holman's Ford where Daniel
Boone started his expedition into what is now KY. In 1764 he was given Wilkes
County land
grant #514, located on Stony fork.
Said Thomas and Susannah had all 14 children.
Holeman Newsletter; Family of Thomas Holeman.
Thomas was first married to Mary ? and they had 7 children. He later
married Susannah ? and had 7 more children.
Letter from Diane Lynch (Excerp from book) "Ancestral Study of Four Families"
by Emily Griffith Roberts 1948 v.II
In relation to our particular line of Holman, it seems certain
that the
first immigrants to America were six brothers, Englishmen, who first
settled in
Virginia, and whose names were: Isaac, Thomas, James, William,
Henry, and
Richard. Thomas and Henry finally removed to Kentucky. There is
still in Davies
County a place known as "Holman's Cross Roads", where many of the
Holmans
lived. They probably are buried nearby, but many of the old graves
were not
permanently marked.
CONFLICT: children's mother
(1st wife 7 children & 2nd wife 7 children) "HOLEMAN NEWSLETTER"
Family of
Thomas Holeman, Merry Ann Malcolm.
(all children were from 2nd wife Susannah) "Wilkes County
Heritage", 1980,
p276.
This database is always under construction. Please contact the author with any additions or corrections, but please don't ask if I have more information about someone. All of the information I have about people born pre-1903 is already in the database. Happy hunting!Thomas married Mary Ann Thompson about 1742. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Mary Ann Thompson Notes:
! Source for the following: Holeman Newsletter; Family of Thomas
Holeman.
Thomas was first married to Mary ? and they had 7 chiuldren. He
later
married Susannah ? and had 7 more children.
This database is always under construction. Please contact the author with any additions or corrections, but please don't ask if I have more information about someone. All of the information I have about people born pre-1903 is already in the database. Happy hunting!Children:
- Rachel Holeman was born about 1743 in Maryland, USA; died on 10 Mar 1815 in Springfield, Robertson, TN; was buried after 10 Mar 1815 in , Robertson, TN.
- 2. Joseph Holeman was born about 1746 in Maryland, USA; died in 1819 in Madison County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in 1819.
- Rebecca Holeman was born about 1748 in Maryland, USA.
- Daniel Holeman was born about 1750 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA.
- Isaac Holeman was born on 15 Feb 1752 in North Carolina, USA; died on 25 Aug 1834 in , Lincoln, Tennessee; was buried after 25 Aug 1834.
- Grace Holeman was born about 1754 in North Carolina, USA.
- Thomas Holeman was born on 4 Feb 1756 in Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 Apr 1833 in Wilkes, North Carolina, USA; was buried after 3 Apr 1833.