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Family History (The patriarchs)

 

A personal (now public) notebook containing information on:

 

 * the Ancestors of my mother, Mary Frank Holman:

Thomas Newman Holman, born July 6, 1886 in Brodhead, Rockcastle County, Kentucky

and

Lula Jane (Carson) Holman, born July 17, 1890 in Spiro, Rockcastle County, Kentucky (See FamilyTreeDNA kit #118231)

 

* the Ancestors of my step-father, Louis T Radke (See FamilyTreeDNA kit # 451585).

 

* the Ancestors of my mother's first husband, Frank Merle Fernandez (See FamilyTreeDNA kit # 988762):

Francisco Joreman Fernandez Jr, born May 29, 1894 in Kings County, New York

and

Hilda Merle Thomas, born Oct 14, 1900 in St Johns County, Florida

 

* the Ancestors of my wife's mother, Anne Margaret Rudolph:

Francis Rudolph, born about 1791 in Germany

and 

Catherine Leichtenberger, born about 1777 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 

 

* the Ancestors of my wife's father, Allen Pearl (Clark) Gwynn, born on November 18, 1915 in Westport, New York to:

Frances Mary Wright, born June 20, 1896 in New York

and

Pearl L. Clark, born June 30 1870 in North Lewisburg, Ohio (See FamilyTreeDNA kit # 992605.)

 

 

Note: Please don't be intolerant. Judge people as the world existed in their times; not as it exists today, or in some utopian future.

 

 

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My current project is to identify the father of James Holman of Crab Orchard, Kentucky. (See FamilyTreeDNA kit # 241183, and Ancestry.com tree "Holman DNA Connections")

 

The results of the DNA tests by FamilyTreeDNA show that these three Holman men are "very tightly related" with each other:

* James Holman (Holdman, Holeman) was born about 1814 in Madison County, Kentucky. He lived in the area of Brodhead and Crab Orchard, Kentucky, which are on the border of three Kentucky counties: Lincoln, Garrard, and Rockcastle. On June 4, 1835 in Garrard County, Kentucky, James Holman was married to Martha Ramsey, the daughter of Alexander Ramsey, by Baptist minister Benjamin Polston

* Daniel Holman who was born about 1787 in North Carolina, had children in Tennessee, and homesteaded in Douglas County, Missouri.

* Kenneth Holeman who died in 1871 in Upperfreehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey and who married Sarah "Sally" Jamison, the daughter of Henry Jamison and his wife, Margaret. Kenneth Holman is thought to be a direct descendant of the Robert Holman who left a 1709 Will in Monmouth, New Jersey.

The three "very tightly related" Holman men fall into the Holman Lineage II group at WorldFamilies.net, which is associated with Thomas Holeman born about in 1723 in Kent Co., Maryland. They deviate from the group with a mutation at DYS 449. Elias Holeman, born 1759 in New Jersey, also falls into this group. He deviates from the group with a mutation at DYS 458. 

Generally an exact copy of the yDNA is passed from father to son, but occasionally, and at random, a slight difference may occur, called a mutation. Where the mutation is matching a mutation from another result within the Lineage, the match likely indicates a more recent shared common ancestor (or a "branch" within the Lineage) as the two men probably both inherited the mutation from a recent common ancestor.

Based on the yDNA findings (no mutation), I'm assuming that the three "very tightly related" Holmen men are "related" to, but did not descend from:

* Thomas Holeman, born about 1723 in Kent Co, Maryland, lived in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia, moved from Virginia to North Carolina around 1750, and died in 1798 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. 

* Elias Holeman, born about 1759 and who died Nov 01, 1827 in Burlington County, New Jersey. [Parents unknown, but he may be the son of Thomas Holeman (born 1748), and the grandson of Aaron Holeman (1714-1782) and Ann Story (1720-1813).]

 

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Corporate Sponsor (Parody)

 

We are pleased to announce that our corporate sponsor, WAM-PA, is now known as WAM-USA. The growing company has moved its headquarters from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Fairfax, Virginia to be closer to national clients, and to increase control over Federal agencies. Also, in this new location, we are certain that no local prosecutor will ever look for evidence that any of our operations received "off the books" funding from the White House, NPR, the George Soros/Tides Center group, or Mark Zuckerberg

The Ballot Birthing Center and the Ballot Rehabilitation Facility will remain at the Chinese Center on the WAM campus in Philadelphia. Assuming that the MLB All-Star Game will never return, the "Jim Crow Ballot" Publicity Office will remain in Atlanta.

WAM-USA was the first political consultant to recognize that the COVID emergency changes in election practices broke the link between voters and ballots. Building on its experience with "Walking Around Money", WAM-USA used the new ballot flexibility to greatly increase the number of ballots created, collected, and counted. WAM-USA is now the leader in the fight to have condition-free ballots. There will be no ID or citizenship requirements on our watch.

In states where candidates were still using the old fashion approach of trying to persuade voters, WAM-USA focused on ballot creation and collection. Voters who knew that their values and policies were in the majority were surprised and frustrated when the opposition collected more ballots. The new Democracy depends on ballots, not voters. Yes, thanks to our efforts, he got 81 million ballots from an unknown number of "residents".

The Ballot Birthing Center is reporting supply chain problems with the import of raw material. The amount of raw material walking across the southern border has greatly increased, but we are still unable to keep up with the demand for more ballots. To meet the immediate need, we resorted to secretly flying in raw material from countries around the world. This method has higher costs, but greater flexibility in targeting areas with the greatest need. In addition, we are continuing to focus on the southern border, and with the help of our paid NGOs, we will meet our long term goal of increasing the number of favorable Congressional seats.

Our response to inflation has resulted in push-back from some clients (including a Pennsylvania Senator). We had two choices: 1) increase the price we charge for ballot creation and submission in a ballot collection period; or 2) reduce the number of ballots created and submitted in a ballot collection period. Also, our NGO grantees were faced with the choice of raising the price of each migrant caravan, or reduce the number of illegal migrants in each caravan. Some clients are objecting to this shrinkflation. We have hired an elementary school teacher to explain the economics to these clients, and to offer them the opportunity to choose the higher price option.

Following an emergency meeting in the White House with our major client, WAM-PA created a new department to coordinate the activities of the Judges and District Attorneys that we "elected" in the 2020 ballot collection period. The new plan will also address the concern that our ballot success is upsetting the majority of voters. To avoid any controversy in the 2024 ballot collection period, and to protect democracy around the world, we are using our resources to remove the opposition leader from the ballot. If we are unable to remove him from the ballot, we will confiscate his wealth, limit his ability to speak in his own defense, limit his time to campaign, or maybe put him in jail. (Unfortunately, because the diversity, equity, and inclusion requirements for selecting local District Attorneys in our favorable jurisdictions, we are having a few implementation problems. We fear that the friendly media might have to report on these clown shows.)

Update on WAM-USA legal issues.
The New York City Judge, in the case involving the one hundred "Banana Republic" countries suing WAM-USA over the alleged thief of trade secrets, has set our bond at one Euro or three Pesos. We will fight any claim that we stole these campaign practices. It is just a coincidence that our practices are the same as the practices of the Banana Republics.

Client Appreciation Event
To give clients a chance to show us their appreciation, we are hosting a major event in New York City. The fixed rate is $50,000 per couple, or $500,000 if you want a photo with our leader. All donations should be in cash, or a check marked as "loan repayment". Those clients who prefer a more private transaction may use one or more of our shell corporations, or just make the payment to a family member.

Federal Disclosure Requirement
In anticipation of the proposed revision of the Federal Race and Ethnicity Standards, WAM-USA is reporting that it has one old white guy with a bad memory, gravity-free shoes, and a garage full of classified documents.

 

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Send your questions, comments, and complaints to: 


Jerry Radke

CEO@nose4bs.com

 

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