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Eric Wilfred Holmes

M, b. 26 April 1914, d. 1979
     Eric Wilfred Holmes was born on 26 April 1914 at Acocks Green, Birmingham, England.1 He married Rose Burton, daughter of Joseph Burton and Elizabeth Ann Dyke, on 16 April 1938.1 Eric Wilfred Holmes died in 1979 at Gillingham, Kent, England.1

Family

Rose Burton b. 27 Feb 1916, d. 1996
Child
  • Martin Eric Bruce Holmes2 b. 1 Mar 1944
     Eric Wilfred Holmes was in the UK Civil Service.

General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2

Citations

  1. [S830] Goodman Family Genealogy.
  2. [S810] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php


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Esther Holmes1

F, b. 16 August 1747, d. 29 October 1826
FatherEbenezer Holmes Jr b. 9 Oct 1696, d. 4 Dec 1760
MotherPatience Finney
     Esther Holmes was born on 16 August 1747 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1 She married Ichabod Bearse on 16 July 1768 at Plymouth, MA.1 Esther Holmes died on 29 October 1826.1

Family

Ichabod Bearse
     Married name: Bearse.

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Evelyn Holmes1

F, b. 26 April 1908, d. 12 November 1989
FatherHorace William Holmes b. 1886, d. 28 Jan 1944
MotherEtta Thompson d. Feb 1944
     Evelyn Holmes was born on 26 April 1908.1 She married Laurel Stevens in 1925 at Portland, ME.1 Evelyn Holmes died on 12 November 1989 at Cocoa Beach, FL.1

Family

Laurel Stevens
     Married name: Stevens.

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Fredrick Holmes1

M, b. 11 October 1827
FatherThomas Holmes b. 16 Oct 1805
MotherAnn Dorr
     Fredrick Holmes was born on 11 October 1827 at Frankfort, ME.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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George Isaac Holmes1

M, b. 20 April 1901
FatherIsaac Holmes b. c 1833, d. 26 Jun 1907
MotherAnn D. Ferry b. 7 May 1867, d. 24 May 1938
     George Isaac Holmes was born on 20 April 1901 at Grants Pass, OR.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Gilbert Holmes1

M, b. 13 March 1743/44
FatherEbenezer Holmes Jr b. 9 Oct 1696, d. 4 Dec 1760
MotherPatience Finney
     Gilbert Holmes was born on 13 March 1743/44 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1 He married Nancy Holmes on 8 October 1768.1

Family

Nancy Holmes

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Harriet Holmes1

F, b. circa November 1838, d. 27 February 1839
FatherWilliam Holmes 2nd b. c Jul 1811, d. 17 Feb 1881
MotherEmeline Cobb b. c 1819, d. 24 Sep 1855
     Harriet Holmes was born circa November 1838.1 She died on 27 February 1839.1 She was buried in Nealley's Corner in Hampden.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Horace Holmes1

M, b. circa April 1846, d. 21 July 1847
FatherWilliam Holmes 2nd b. c Jul 1811, d. 17 Feb 1881
MotherEmeline Cobb b. c 1819, d. 24 Sep 1855
     Horace Holmes was born circa April 1846 at Frankfort, Penobscot County, ME.1 He died on 21 July 1847.1 He was buried in Nealley's Corner in Hampden.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Horace F. Holmes1

M, b. 1824, d. 27 July 1846
FatherWilliam Holmes b. 23 Nov 1791, d. 23 Nov 1858
MotherJoanna P. d. 24 Oct 1850
     Horace F. Holmes was born in 1824.1 He died on 27 July 1846.1 He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Horace William Holmes1

M, b. circa 1849, d. 26 January 1890
FatherWilliam Holmes 2nd b. c Jul 1811, d. 17 Feb 1881
MotherEmeline Cobb b. c 1819, d. 24 Sep 1855
     Horace William Holmes was born circa 1849 at Hampden, Penobscot County, ME.1 He married Clara E Redman, daughter of Hudson O Redman and Malinda S Shorey, on 20 July 1881 at Hampden, ME.1 Horace William Holmes died on 26 January 1890 at Presque Isle, Aroostook County, ME.1 He was buried in Fairmont Cemetery.1

Family

Clara E Redman b. 9 Jan 1855, d. 25 Jul 1927
Children
     Horace William Holmes was a lumberman.1 The earliest printed information on Horace William Holmes is on the 1850 Federal Census of Frankfort (Waldo) Maine. He is listed as 2 years old. Parents are William Holmes' 2nd and Emeline. Other children are Mary E., 10; Emily, 8; and Arthur, 6. Also listed with the family is Sarah E. Cobb, 22.
The 1860 Census lists the family in Sangerville, Maine. Arthur is 16; Horace, 11.Father William is 50 and wife Charlotte, 45.
No trace of the family was found in the 1870 Census. However, in 1880, Horace Holmes is listed as a farmer in Presque Isle, ME, age 31. Next door

is sister Mary E. (Wood) with husband James W. and children Emma, James, George and Holden. On the 21st day of June 1880, the census lists him as having 65 acres of tilled land; ?5 acres of woodland. (page 220)
However, in William Holmes, 2nd application for a pension based on the death of son Arthur in Baton Rouge, LA during the Civil War, information on Horace was disclosed. When William Holmes, 2nd left Sangerville in Sept 1865, he resided with his son Horace in Dexter until 1866, and then moved with him to Presque Isle in May 1867.
Horace William Holmes was married to Clara E. Redman in Hampden, ME 20 July 1881 witnessed by charles Crane and E Eveleth. On May 14, 1881, sister Mary E. Wood gave Horace W. Holmes legal right to act for her as regards their father's estate. Horace Holmes died in Presque Isle ME 26 Jan 189? (date obliterated

on stone) and was buried in Lot 19 C Fairmont Cemetary, Presque Isle. (Cemetary records) Court records show he left three minor children, William, Rodney and Horace. His 'late record of death' lists the year of death as 1890. The Star Herald lists his death in the 30 Jan 1890 edition as Sunday night.Court of Probate Records show Andrew Andrew Sprague, George widden and JS Cronkite were empowered to take inventory of the estate 19 Mar 1890. They valued the Real Estate as $1340; goods and Chattels, $694.50; Rights and Credits, $603.23 - total $2637.73. Personal property, and lists of debtors are presented. Hudson Redman, BS Sprague and Clara E. Holmes signed the Probat form 19 Mar 1890From 1893 - 191902 Clara E. Sprague is granted permission on Probate forms to sell much of the land and property of Horace Holmes in order to support her sons.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Horace William Holmes1

M, b. 1886, d. 28 January 1944
FatherHorace William Holmes b. c 1849, d. 26 Jan 1890
MotherClara E Redman b. 9 Jan 1855, d. 25 Jul 1927
     Horace William Holmes was born in 1886 at Presque Isle, Aroostook County, ME.1 He married Etta Thompson, daughter of William Thompson and Mary Maclaren.1 Horace William Holmes died on 28 January 1944 at Milford, New Haven County, CT.1 He was buried on 27 May 1944 in Fairmont Cemetery in Presque Isle.1

Family

Etta Thompson d. Feb 1944
Children

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Horace William Holmes1

M, b. 8 March 1913, d. 16 July 1973
FatherHorace William Holmes b. 1886, d. 28 Jan 1944
MotherEtta Thompson d. Feb 1944
     Horace William Holmes was born on 8 March 1913 at Ashland, ME.1 He married Emmiline Marion Peterson on 9 November 1935 at Hartford, CT.1 Horace William Holmes died on 16 July 1973 at Melbourne, FL.1

Family

Emmiline Marion Peterson b. 20 Jan 1904, d. 15 Aug 1955

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Ida Isabelle Holmes1

F, b. 26 April 1855, d. 20 January 1924
FatherDavid F Holmes b. 1820, d. 20 Dec 1887
MotherHarriet E Jeffers b. 1820, d. 17 Dec 1905
     Ida Isabelle Holmes was born on 26 April 1855 at Binghamton, NY.1 She married John W Field, son of William Field and Sarah Van Deventer, on 25 March 1880. Ida Isabelle Holmes died on 20 January 1924 at Somerville, NJ.1 She was buried in Somerville.1

Family

John W Field b. 20 Oct 1847, d. 27 Dec 1921
Child
     Married name: Field.

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  1. [S612] Harriet F. Modemann, Modemann File, 13 Mar 2006.


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Isaac Holmes1

M, b. circa 1833, d. 26 June 1907
FatherJeremiah Holmes b. 1 Aug 1808
MotherRachel Webber Knowles
     Isaac Holmes was born circa 1833 at Winterport, ME.1 He married Ann D. Ferry on 15 September 1886 at Grants Pass, OR.1 Isaac Holmes died on 26 June 1907 at Grants Pass, OR.1

Family

Ann D. Ferry b. 7 May 1867, d. 24 May 1938
Children

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Jeremiah Holmes1

M, b. 1 August 1808
FatherThomas R Holmes b. 10 Mar 1785, d. 11 Feb 1823
MotherRebecca Bearse b. c 1785, d. 17 Oct 1860
     Jeremiah Holmes was born on 1 August 1808 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1 He married Rachel Webber Knowles on 4 December 1832.1

Family

Rachel Webber Knowles
Children

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Jeremiah Holmes1

M, b. 31 October 1752, d. 17 October 1799
FatherJeremiah Holmes Sr b. 5 Jan 1727/28, d. 12 Dec 1790
MotherPhebe Crymble b. 20 Feb 1730/31, d. 5 May 1815
     Jeremiah Holmes was born on 31 October 1752 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1 He married Nancy Robinson on 30 January 1782 at Plymouth, MA.1 Jeremiah Holmes died on 17 October 1799 at Plymouth, MA.1 He was buried in Burial Hill in Plymouth.1

Family

Nancy Robinson b. 1760, d. 3 Apr 1797
Children
     Maine Families in 1790 Vol 2, Maine Gen Soc lists Jeremiah Holmes b Plymouth MA 31 Oct 1752 son of Jeremiah and Patience Holmes. He died Plymouth MA 17 Oct 1799 (g. s. Burial Hil; Plymouth Co Probate #10450), married in Plymouth 30 jan 1782 Nancy Robinson, daughter of Thomas Robinson (VR) who died Orrington, ME 3 Apr 1799. Jeremiah was of Orrington in 1789 when he and Samuel Bartlett, both Mariners bought land in Orrington bordering land already owned by Jeremiah Holmes. (Hancock Deeds 22:88, 89 dated 15 Sep 1789)
     Children listed are Nancy b 3 Jan 1783 (VR Plymouth MA); Thomas r. b 10 mar 1785 (VR Plymouth MA) d Frankfort, ME 11 Feb 1823 (g.s. Oak Hill cem Winterport); Jeremiah H. b 13 Apr 1788 (VR Plymouth MA), died Frankfort 15 Apr 1857 (g.s. Oak Hill cem Winterport) m c 1821 Frankfort Hannah Child; William b Orrington 23 Nov 1791, d Frankfort 23 Nov 1858 (g.s. Oak Hill cem Winterport) m 1816 Joanna; Lander b Orrington 1 Mar 1795.
     Probate in Plymouth lists minor children over 14 in 1799 as Nancy and Thomas; children under 14 as Jeremiah and William. His will gives daughter Nancy all her mother's waring apparal, all my silver spoons, rings and jewels, all glassware, a looking glass, a case of draws, one large table, six chairs and one drop kettle and a can in care of Nathanial Harlow, and one note against the said Harlow, six sheep let out to john Hampton, one good bed and bedstead with bolster, pillows, two coverlets and curtainsand a cooper warming pan and a note against Timothy Nye...to my sons Thomas, Jeremiah and William the remainder of my estate to be equally divided among my three sons.
     Epitaphs from Burial Hill lists: To the memory of/Mr. Jeremiah Holmes Jr/who died/19 Oct 1799/in the 43rd year of his age/Also in memory of/Mrs Nancy his wife/who died at Orrington/in the county of Hancock/ 3 Apr 1797/aged 37 years.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Jeremiah Holmes1

M, b. 13 April 1788, d. 15 April 1857
FatherJeremiah Holmes b. 31 Oct 1752, d. 17 Oct 1799
MotherNancy Robinson b. 1760, d. 3 Apr 1797
     Jeremiah Holmes was born on 13 April 1788 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1 He married Hannah Child in 1821.1 Jeremiah Holmes died on 15 April 1857 at Frankfort, ME.1 He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport.1

Family

Hannah Child b. 21 Dec 1805, d. 10 Dec 1882

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Jeremiah Holmes1

M, b. 2 December 1750
FatherJeremiah Holmes Sr b. 5 Jan 1727/28, d. 12 Dec 1790
MotherPhebe Crymble b. 20 Feb 1730/31, d. 5 May 1815
     Jeremiah Holmes was born on 2 December 1750.1 He died young.

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Jeremiah Holmes1

M, b. 2 July 1844
FatherThomas Holmes b. 16 Oct 1805
MotherAnn Dorr
     Jeremiah Holmes was born on 2 July 1844 at Frankfort, ME.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Jeremiah Holmes Sr1

M, b. 5 January 1727/28, d. 12 December 1790
FatherEbenezer Holmes Jr b. 9 Oct 1696, d. 4 Dec 1760
MotherPatience Finney
     Jeremiah Holmes Sr was born on 5 January 1727/28 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1 He married Phebe Crymble, daughter of Quentin Crymble and Elizabeth Holmes, on 12 October 1748 at Plymouth, MA.1 Jeremiah Holmes Sr died on 12 December 1790.1

Family

Phebe Crymble b. 20 Feb 1730/31, d. 5 May 1815
Children
     From the Priscilla Jones Collection at the Penobscot marine Museum, Searsport, Me. Jeremiah Holmes, Sr. was a son of Ebenezer Holmes and Patience Finney. He was born 5 Jan 1728/9 Plimouth (MD 13-35), d 12 Dec 1790 (F.C.Rec 1-418) He resided Plymouth. He married at Plim 12 Oct 1748/9 Phebe Crymble, daughter of Quitton Crymble and Elizabeth Holmes (a cousin) She was born 20 Feb 1732, d 5 may 1815 age 83.
     Children lised were: Jeremiah b 2 Dec 1750, deceased age 3; Jeremiah b 31 Oct 1752/3, m. 30 Jan 1782 Anna 'Nancy' Robinson; Peter d. ae 38 15 Sep 1794 at Port au Prince; Betsy bp 8 Dec 1782; Abigail bp 2 Mar 1782; Phebe; Charles; Charles; Andres 9 Aug 1768; Adam and william.
     Plymouth VR records list Jeremiah Holmes born 5 Jan 1728/9 among the children of Ebenezer Holmes JR and Patience Holmes his wife (MD X III, PG 34 1911); 12 Mar 1748/9 the marriage of Jermiah Holmes and Phebe Crymble, both of Plymouth; 29th April 1767/7 a Purpose of Marriage between Jeremiah Holmes and Phebe Crymble, his wife; Phebe Crymble, child of Quitton Crymble and Elizabeth Holmes Crymble, his wife, 20 Feb 1731/2; and birth of children include jeremiah Holmes born 31 Octor 1752 (old stile) to Jeremiah Holmes and Phebe, his wife.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Joanna S. Holmes1

F, b. 11 October 1838
FatherThomas Holmes b. 16 Oct 1805
MotherAnn Dorr
     Joanna S. Holmes was born on 11 October 1838 at Frankfort, ME.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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Joanna Sanford Holmes1

F, b. 11 November 1820, d. 21 July 1838
FatherWilliam Holmes b. 23 Nov 1791, d. 23 Nov 1858
MotherJoanna P. d. 24 Oct 1850
     Joanna Sanford Holmes was born on 11 November 1820 at Frankfort, ME.1 She died on 21 July 1838.1 She was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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John Holmes1

M, b. 25 March 1822, d. circa 1826
FatherThomas R Holmes b. 10 Mar 1785, d. 11 Feb 1823
MotherRebecca Bearse b. c 1785, d. 17 Oct 1860
     John Holmes was born on 25 March 1822.1 He died circa 1826. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Winterport.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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John Holmes1

M, b. 7 January 1730/31, d. 13 June 1733
FatherEbenezer Holmes Jr b. 9 Oct 1696, d. 4 Dec 1760
MotherPatience Finney
     John Holmes was born on 7 January 1730/31 at Plymouth.1 He died on 13 June 1733 at Plymouth.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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John Holmes1

M, b. 27 November 1733
FatherEbenezer Holmes Jr b. 9 Oct 1696, d. 4 Dec 1760
MotherPatience Finney
     John Holmes was born on 27 November 1733 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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John Holmes1

M, b. circa 1635/36, d. 1696/97
FatherJohn Holmes d. 13 Oct 1667
MotherSarah d. 18 Aug 1650
     John Holmes was born circa 1635/36.1 He married Patience Faunce, daughter of John Faunce and Patience Morton, on 20 November 1661.1 John Holmes died in 1696/97.1

Family

Patience Faunce b. c 1637/38, d. c 1697
Children
     Documentation for John Holmes (Sr) comes from the Priscilla Jones Collection at Penobscot Marine Museum, taken from Plymouth Records. John Holmes was the son of John Holmes and Sarah. He was born about 1636, died the last of July 1697 (MD 16-16) and resided in Plymouth.
     He married Patience Faunce 20 Nov 1661 (MD 17-183), daughter of John Faunce and Patience Morton. He married second, Patience Bonum Willis.
     Children by John Holmes and Patience Faunce were John b 22 Mar 1662/3 m 13 Feb 1689 Sarah Thomas; Joseph b 3 Jun 1665 m in Plymouth 25 Jan 1705 Lydia Griswolf Bartlett (MD 14-35); Ebenezer, b ca 1670, md Phebe Blackmur 26 Dec 1675 (MD 13-206); Thomas b 1672 m 6 Jan 1696/7 Joanna Morton (MD 13-206); Nathanial b 1675 m Plimouth 13 Mar 1700 Elinor Bacor (Baker) (MD 14-35); Desire, b 1675, md 19 Nov 1706 John Churchill (MD 13-207); Children by Patience Bonum Willis were Richard b ca 1682 m in Plimouth 20 Mar 1711/2 Wormwall (MD 10-36); patience bp 1684, m James COBB 10 Jul 1705 (MD 14-35); Mehitable bp 1687, m 4 Feb 1713 Manassah Kempton (MD 14-37); Sarah bp 1692, m 12 Sep 1718 Samuel Nelson (MD 14-38); George m 5 feb 1718/9 Lydia Wood (MD 14-38).
     VR Plymouth MD XVII pg 183 John Holmes married to Patience Faunce the twentyeth day of November 1661. According to Descendants of John Holmes published in the National Gen Soc Quarterly June 1986, children of John Holmes Sr, namely John Holmes and Nathanial were born in Plymouth.1

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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John Holmes1

M, b. 22 March 1661/62
FatherJohn Holmes b. c 1635/36, d. 1696/97
MotherPatience Faunce b. c 1637/38, d. c 1697
     John Holmes was born on 22 March 1661/62 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.1 He married Sarah Thomas.1

Family

Sarah Thomas

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  1. [S102] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.


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John Holmes1

M, d. 13 October 1667
     John Holmes married Sarah.1 John Holmes died on 13 October 1667.1

Family

Sarah d. 18 Aug 1650
Children
     Most of the information about John Holmes comes from the National Gen. Soc. Quarterly article Jun 1986. Although there were two John Holmes, one a Rev. from Scituate, the other John Holmes, the messenger. This article deals with the latter. He was first recorded in AMERICA 16 Oct 1632 when he purchased a house and six acres on land adjoining Reed Pond from William Palmer for 35 pounds sterling. It might be assumed that being called a Mr and having 35 pounds for a house, a goodly sum in those days, he might have been a man of some position, possibly having come from a family of gentry in England, possibly the 'black sheep of some good family'.
     One writer, George MacKenzie, has John Holmes, gentleman, of Plymouth, as the son of Thomas Holmes of Colchester cO, England who died in 1637 and had children John, Susan and Frances. This may have been Thomas Holmes, maltster, of colchester who dated his will 7 Nov 1637, and named his daughter Susan Morton, grandson Thomas Holmes, the son of John, and his daughter Frances. Written sideways on the will was noted 'to my sonne John Holmes 5 pounds my corslet, pike and all my armor. This of course is not adequate identification. Another clue associating Holmes with Colchester, on 27 Mar 1637, William Spooner of Colchester, Co Essex indentured himself as an apprentice to John Holmes, gentleman of New Plymouth for a term of 6 years starting 1647.
     Another hint that John Holmes was above average means from the 25 Mar 1633 tax ratings where he was one of 22 families rated at 18 shillings. Though he was a man of higher social order, he was not afforded the title of respect afforded to other gentlemen of stature. Possibly because of his behavior, for he appeared several times in the record for public drunkenness. These appearances before the court were not withstanding the fact that on 4 December 1638, Mr. John Holmes was sworn in as Messenger of the Court. The position of messenger involved jobs such as warrent server, jailer and even executioner. Before becoming messenger, John Holmes was involved on the fringes of a well known event in Plymouth when he was a member of a 12-man jury which sentenced Arthur Peach, Thomas Jackson and Richard Stinnings to be executed for the robbery and murder of an indian. The aftermath of the trial occurred when a house servant of Mayflower passenger Stephen Hopkins was found pregnant and named Arthur Peach as her lover. Hopkins refused to keep her in his house any longer and was kept under house arrest until he worked out an agreement with John Holmes that the latter, for 3 pounds, would take Dorothy Temple as a servant in his home for the rest of her term. Other court records show John Holmes fined 20 shillings 1 Apr 1633 and sentenced to sit in the stocks for public drunkenness; 1 Jan 1634 John Holmes was made a freeman; 14 Mar 1535/6 John Holmes was given use of meadow land between Mr Smith and James Hurst; 5 June 1638 he was fined for keeping three swine unringed; 2 July 1638, Mr. John Holmes,gentleman gave a bond of 20 pounds to ensure court appearance of Richard Clough; 5 Mar 1638/9 Mr. John Holmes was charged with taking 5 shillings for wrongfully serving a warrant; on the same day two charges against Mr. Holmes were served - one for drinking inordinately when sent to serve a warrant and for abusing other mens names to pcure wine to drink; 9 Sep 1639 fined 40 shillings for drinking inordinately; 31 Dec 1641 he was granted 40 acres of land at Narragansetts Hill between the highway and Derby Pond (this transaction was essential to prove identity of son John Holmes); he was fined in a complaint against him by John Thompson; he was included in the Aug 1643 list of men 16 - 60 who were able to bear arms; in 7 0ct 1651 he complained against Joseph Warren in an action of battery for 5 shillings and while the jury found in his favor, it awarded him only 10 groats to pay court costs; on the same day he complained against John Doty for tresspass and assault, and again the court found in his favor but awarded him only court costs, saying that Holmes was technically right but the offenses were trivial and alleges he was rather a belligerant man. These records are the last that can be ascribed to Mr. John Holmes with any certainty. In 1657, the name of John Holmes appear on a list of Plymouth men takingan oath of fidelity - this was probably his son. Pope wrote that John Holmes died 13 Oct 1667 but this was based on a record of a town meeting 15 Mar 1702 which stated 'Reed Pond granted to Hohn Holmes of Plimouth deceased on the 13 of Oct 1667. The date could be applied ambiguously to granted or deceased but that it was actually 'granted' can be shown by another Plymouth town meeting record of 13 Oct 1667 which states that a 'priveledge of grass is dranted unto John Holmes at the Reed Pond in case hee can make meddow of the whole pond or any pte thereof is to be his owne. The deceased John Holmes would undoutedly be John Jr., John Sr having been dead by the 1702 town meeting.
     There is no direct exidence that shows John Holmes having a wife or family, nor is it knowh that he brought a wife with him or married in Plymouth. A Mrs. Sarah Holmes died in Plymouth 18 Aug 1650. She was probably the wife of John Holmes. DeForests give him four children: John b 1636; Josiah, Nathanial and Sarah. MacKenzie gave him three children: Nathanial b Plymouth 1643, Thomas b England and John b at Plymouth. Evidence shows his childen to be only John and Nathanial.
     Contemporary documentary evidence shows John (jr) to be the son of John (Sr). It begins with Thomas Holmes who is the son of John Jr. On 28 April 1705, 40 acres of land were laid out to Thomas Holmes that 'was granted to his grandfather Holmes in the year 1641 and ten acres of land it being a part of his 20 acre lot becamse sue him by a settlement of the propriery of the comon land in Plimouth sd 50: acres of land was laid out at a place caled Four Mile Brook. Records showed tha Thomas had bought this land from his older brother John Holmes, who on 20 Oct 1701 had sold his brother all the lands belonging to my honored father John Holmes, late of Plymouth....that is to say more particularly the house lott or homestead on which the said John holmes deceased lived and whereof he died. The deed described some of the lands involved including a grant of 40 acres of land at the Four Mile Brook. As can be seen above, John Holmes the messenger was granted 40 acres of land 31 Dec 1641, the same 40 acres described as having been granted to Thomas' grandfather in 1641.
     John Holmes was born in England between 1583 and 1611 and died after 7 Oct 1751. It is assumed he has a wife Sarah who died 18 Aug 1650. He arrived in Plymouth no later than 1632, and in 1638 became a messenger of the court. He was often styled Mr. or gentleman, giving the impresson he was of a higher social order of his times. The children of John and (possibly) Sarah Holmes were: John Holmes b ca 1636; Nathaniel b ca 1643.1

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John B. Holmes1

M, b. 5 February 1831
FatherThomas Holmes b. 16 Oct 1805
MotherAnn Dorr
     John B. Holmes was born on 5 February 1831 at Frankfort, ME.1

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Joris Holmes1,2

M
     Joris Holmes was from the Deutelbaay acc. to his marriage certificate.3 He married Jenneke Bogert, daughter of Jan Louwe Bogert and Cornelia Everts, on 8 July 1704 at New York City (DRC.)1,3 (Banns on 22 June 1704. He was Joris Homs, jm from the Deutelbaay; she Janneke Boogaart, jd from N: Haarlem.)3

Family

Jenneke Bogert b. c 1684
     Name variation: Joris Homs.3 Name variation: George Holmes.1

Citations

  1. [S1061] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, Bogert H-Z File.
  2. [S1570] Ethel Konight, Colonial New Amsterdam-New York Family Groupsheets, FGS Jan Louwe Bogert.
  3. [S1186] Olive Tree Genealogy, Online at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/, NYDC Marriages 1704. <https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/…