The Carson Family
From Washington County,
Virginia
To Rockcastle County, Kentucky
To Jellico, Tennessee
To Davie, Broward County, Florida
James Holman (Holdman, Holeman)
Born: about 1814 in Madison County, Kentucky
Died: about 1886 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky
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.
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The results of the DNA tests show that the descendant of James Holeman, b. 1814 is:
"very tightly related" to the descendant of the Daniel Holman who was born about 1787 in North Carolina, had children in Tennessee, and homesteaded in Douglas, Missouri;
"very tightly related" to the descendant of the Kenneth Holeman who died in 1871 in Upperfreehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey who is thought to be a descendant of Robert Holeman, died 1709 in New Jersey;
"related" to a descendant of the Elias Holeman (1759 - 1827, Burlington County, New Jersey); and
"related" to the descendants of Thomas Holeman, who was born about 1723 in Kent County, Maryland and who moved from Shenandoah Valley Virginia to North Carolina about 1750.
[Note: Prior to Tennessee statehood in 1796, East Tennessee was part of North Carolina. Therefore, without physically relocating, a person could be born in North Carolina and later marry and have children born in Tennessee.]
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Holmans in Selected Middle Tennessee Counties in 1850
Sumner County, located in Middle Tennessee, was formed in 1786 from Davidson County and is the second-oldest county in Middle Tennessee.
1822 map of Tennessee showing Sumner County:
* east were Macon, Trousdale,
and Smith Counties
* southeast was Wilson County (below Cumberland River)
* southwest was Davidson County
* west was Robertson County
* north was Kentucky
Overton County was further east.
Lincoln County was further south next to Indian Land (which later became Alabama)
In the 1850 Census there were no Holmans in these
Tennessee counties: Sumner, Macon, Trousdale,
and Smith.
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Robertson County, located in Middle Tennessee, was formed in 1796 from Tennessee & Sumner counties.
The following descendants of Daniel Holeman (1750-1820) were in the 1850 Census for Robertson County, Tennessee
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
* widow of James I Holeman (1777-1850): Sarah Chowning
** Pendleton Holeman (37 TN), his wife Nancy Taylor (32 TN), and his mother Sarah (Chowning) Holman (70 Virginia) [District 3]
** John Chowning Holeman (34 TN) and his wife Elizabeth Taylor (33 TN) [District 3]
** David Daniel Holeman (36 TN) and his wife Mary Ann Polk (25 TN) [District 9]
** William Griffin Holeman (44 TN and his wife Agnes Carroll (40 NC) [District 1]
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
*widow of Benjamin A Holeman (1780-1828): Dicy Crabtree
* Dicy (Crabtree) Holeman (widow of Benjamin A Holeman) (60 TN) and her daughter Rachael (Holeman) Boren (35 TN) [District 4]
** James Calvin Holeman (son of Benjamin A and Dicy (Crabtree) Holeman) (45 TN) and his wife Martha Ann Mathews (30 TN) [District 8]
** John Calvin Holeman (son of Benjamin A and Dicy (Crabtree) Holeman) (39 TN) and his wife Winniford Roberts (35 TN) [District 3]
** Joseph J Holeman (son of Benjamin A and Dicy (Crabtree) Holeman) (31 TN) and his wife Nancy A Eddings (37 NC) [District 3]
** William Anderson Holeman (son of Benjamin A and Dicy (Crabtree) Holeman) (27 TN) and his wife Edna Ann Mason (27 TN) [District 4]
Unknown
* William H Holeman (born abt 1794 in Tennessee) in Nathan Pepper household
***
The following descendants of William Holeman (1658-1695) and
Ann Tandy were in the 1850 census for Wilson County, Tennessee
* Thomas P Halman and his wife Anna (Britt)
** their son William S Halman and his wife Anna (Robb)
** Elizabeth A Halman (Elizabeth Ann Jackson, widow of their son, Robert M Holman)
** their daughter Mary C and her husband, Jeremiah "Jerry" H Allen
The following descendants of William Holeman (1658-1695) and Ann Tandy were in the 1850 census for Davidson County, Tennessee
* Clementine (Boyd) Holman and her three children.
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John Holeman (1731-1818)
son of Tandy H Holeman (1695-1735) and Mary Wagstaff
grandson of William Holeman (1658-1695) and Ann Tandy
Descendant Report for John Holeman
1 John Holeman b: Jul 14, 1731 in Stafford County, Virginia; St. Paul's Parish, d: 1818 in Cumberland
County, Virginia
+ Susannah Yancey b: 1736 in Virginia, m: 1756 in Virginia
.....2 John Holeman b: Apr 21, 1757 in Cumberland County, Virginia, d: Jan 24, 1852 in Cumberland
County, Virginia
+ Ann Wright b: 1766 in Virginia, m: 1784 in Virginia, d: Feb 18, 1833 in Cumberland County,
Virginia
..........3 Tandy Holeman b: Dec 07, 1787 in Cumberland County, Virginia
..........3 Seymore Holeman b: Nov 03, 1790 in Cumberland County, Virginia, d: 1838
..........3 William Holeman b: Dec 10, 1793 in Cumberland County, Virginia, d: Dec 15, 1867 in
Cumberland County, Virginia
..........3 Benjamin Andrew Holeman b: Jan 01, 1796 in Cumberland County, Virginia, d: 1843
+ Sarah Elizabeth Allen b: Jul 26, 1810 in Cumberland County, Virginia, m: 1827
...............4 Tandy Holeman b: 1839 in Virginia
.....2 Yancy Holeman b: Mar 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia, d: 1854 in Rockingham County, North
Carolina
+ Nancy Beecher b: 1764 in Amelia County, Virginia, m: 1778, d: 1805 in Rockingham County,
Virginia
..........3 Elizabeth Holeman b: 1788
..........3 John Thornton Holeman b: 1790 in Virginia, d: May 10, 1874
..........3 Archer Holeman b: 1803
+ Mary Ann "Polly" Ligon b: 1764 in Virginia, m: 1805, d: 1816 in North Carolina
..........3 Catherine Yancey Holeman b: 1807 in Tennessee, d: Sep 27, 1860 in Rockingham County,
North Carolina
+ William M King b: Jun 29, 1807 in
NC; m: 1832 in Virginia, d: Jun 14, 1875 in Rockingham Co., North Carolina
..........3 Sarah Jane "Sally" Holeman b: Mar 16, 1808 in Virginia, d: Mar 06, 1892
+ Amy Harrison b: 1737, m: Nov 26, 1817 in Rockingham County, Virginia
.....2 Mary R Holeman b: 1761 in Amelia County, Virginia, d: May 13, 1839 in Rockingham County, North
Carolina
+ Thomas Lowe b: 1755 in Cumberland
Co., VA; m: Feb 20, 1783 in VA; d: Oct 27, 1835 in Rockingham Co., NC
.....2 Nancy Holeman b: 1762 in Stafford County, Virginia; St. Paul's Parish, d: 1769
.....2 James C "Yancey" Holeman b: Aug 19, 1769 in Cumberland Co., VA; d: Aug 03, 1843 in
Dade County, Missouri
[Note: James C "Yancey" Holeman should not be confused with his older brother, Yancy Holeman (1760-1854)]
+ Frances "Frankie" Spencer b: Oct 12, 1769 in Prince Edward,
VA; m: Feb 21, 1793 in Prince Edward Co., Virginia
..........3 Susannah Yancy Holeman b: 1796 in Prince Edward County, Virginia
..........3 Spencer Albert Holeman b: Mar 22, 1796 in Prince Edward County, Virginia
+ Esther Chrisman m: 1813
..........3 Sarah Anderson "Sallie" Holeman b: Feb 27, 1798 in Prince Edward
Co., VA; d: Apr 14, 1883 in White Co., TN
+ William Phelps Wisdom b: 1797 in
Caswell Co., NC, m: Dec 02, 1817 in Guilford Co., North Carolina
...............4 James Holeman Wisdom b: 1834 in White Co., Tennessee, d: 1849
..........3 James Tandy Holeman b: Feb 20, 1802 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, d: Bef. 1840
+ Clementine H Boyd m: Oct 11, 1832 in Davidson County, Tennessee, d: Aft. 1881
...............4 Van Bruen Holeman b: 1835 in Tennessee
...............4 Toy Holeman b: 1836 in Tennessee, d: Dec 26, 1911 in Davidson County,
Tennessee
+ Mary Barbara Hart b: Apr 24, 1791 in Guildford County, North Carolina, m: 1812 in Guilford
County, North Carolina
..........3 George Thompson Holeman b: Aug 12, 1813 in North Carolina, d: Jul 29, 1894 in Laclede Co.,
Missouri
+ Lucinda Lambeth b: May 17, 1817 in
NC; m: Sep 27, 1837 in Guiford Co., North Carolina; d: Feb 1881
...............4 Andrew J Holeman
+ Eliza Arnet
.....2 Susannah Holeman b: 1770 in Virginia, d: Aft. 1850 in Buckingham County, Virginia
+ Samuel Shepard b: Jun 03, 1762 in Buckingham
Co., VA; m: Nov 12, 1788 in Virginia, d: 1836 in Buckingham Co., VA
.....2 George Holeman b: Apr 17, 1773 in Cumberland County, Virginia, d: Feb 07, 1840 in Cumberland
County, Virginia
+ Sarah Holeman b: Jul 07, 1769 in Goochland
Co., VA; m: Dec 04, 1800 in VA (first cousin)
..........3 Elizabeth W Holeman b: 1801
..........3 William T Holeman b: Oct 01, 1803 in Cumberland County, Virginia, d: Abt. 1851 in Virginia
+ Sarah L. Sanders b: 1794, m: Jan 14, 1828 in Virginia, d: 1848 in Cumberland, Virginia
...............4 George Holeman b: 1830
...............4 Sarah C Holeman b: 1834
...............4 Mary Holeman b: 1836
...............4 William T Holeman b: 1838 in Virginia
...............4 Tandy T Holeman b: 1839
...............4 Thomas Yancy Holeman b: 1842
...............4 Susan Holeman b: 1844
...............4 Nathan G Holeman b: 1846
..........3 Susannah T Holeman b: 1805, d: 1855
..........3 Sarah Yancy Holeman b: Feb 02, 1808 in Virginia, d: Jun 24, 1854 in Buckingham County,
Virginia
+ William Hill Winfrey b: Jul 01, 1806, m: Dec 12, 1833 in Cumberland County, Virginia, d:
1846
..........3 Mary G Holeman b: 1810, d: 1834
+ John E Self b: 1799, m: Abt. 1830, d: 1835
.....2 Thomas P Holeman b: Jan 17, 1780 in Cumberland Co., VA; d: Jan 20, 1851 in Wilson
County, Tennessee
+ Anna "Ann" Britt b: Sep 05, 1789 in Goochland
Co., VA; m: Jun 24, 1802 in Virginia, d: 1841 in Wilson Co., TN
[daughter of John Britt
(1749-1797) and Susannah Holeman (1750-1817)]
..........3 Caldonia Holeman d: 1850
+ German Gibson
..........3 John B Holeman b: 1804
..........3 Susannah T Holeman b: 1805 in Buckingham County, Virginia
..........3 German Yancy Holeman b: Feb 10, 1807
..........3 Robert M Holeman b: Jun 08, 1809, d: Jul 23, 1844 in Wilson County, Tennessee
+ Elizabeth Ann Jackson b: 1814 in Virginia, d: Abt. 1850 in Wilson County, Tennessee
...............4 William Henry Holeman
...............4 James H Holeman
...............4 John B Holeman
..........3 William S Holeman b: May 26, 1811 in Wilson County, Tennessee, d: Apr 25, 1864 in Wilson
Co., Tennessee
+ Sophia Ann Robb b: 1816 in Tennessee
...............4 Mary C Holeman b: 1841 in Tennessee
...............4 Marcia Holeman b: Aug 20, 1844 in Wilson Co., Tennessee, d: Nov 03, 1895 in Wilson
County, Tennessee
+ Hugh Alexander Chambers
...............4 William R Holeman b: Oct 09, 1846 in Wilson Co., Tennessee, d: Aug 01, 1867 in Wilson
Co., Tennessee
...............4 Sarah C Holeman b: 1849 in Tennessee
+ Mary J Owen b: 1824 in Tennessee, m: Jan 03, 1856 in Wilson County, Tennessee
..........3 Thomas J Holeman b: Jun 30, 1815, d: Jun 17, 1850 in Wilson County, Tennessee
..........3 Mary C Holeman b: 1818 in Wilson County, Tennessee, d: Bef. 1850
+ Jeremiah "Jerry" H Allen b: Abt. 1808 in Wilson Co.,
TN; m: Wilson County, Tennessee; d: Wilson Co., TN
...............4 Susan H Allen b: Sep 19, 1840 in Lebanon, Wilson County, TN, d: Jan 01, 1907 in Wilson
Co, Tennessee
+ John M Hill b: Aug 26, 1836 in TN; m: Sep 16, 1858 in Wilson Co., TN; d: Jul 31, 1904 in Wilson
Co., TN
.....2 Elizabeth Holeman b: 1786 in Virginia
+ Obediah Britt b: Oct 19, 1783 in Goochland County, Virginia, m: Sep 16, 1806 in Cumberland
County, Virginia
[Son of John Britt (1749-1797) and Susannah Holeman (1750-1817)]
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The three Holman households in the 1850 Census for Overton Co., TN all descend from
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808)
* Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and wife Mary Hardy
** James Holeman (1761-1835) and wife Lucy Cook
*** William Robert Holeman and wife Mary Elizabeth Holeman [District 4]
[Mary Elizabeth Holeman was daughter of Absolom Holeman (1769-1845) and Hannah Hudspeath]
* Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and wife Mary Hardy
** Absalom Holeman (1769-1845) and wife Hannah Hudspeath
*** Absolom B Holeman and third wife Martha Glenn [District 4]
* Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and wife Mary Hardy
** Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and his wife Mary Cook
*** Jeremiah Holeman 1782-1825) and his wife Sarah Pinchback
**** Andrew Jackson Holeman and wife Priscilla McCarver [District 3]
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The following Holman descendants were in the 1850 Census for Lincoln County, Tennessee
* Thomas Holeman of Wilkes County, North Carolina
These descendants are through Thomas and his first wife Mary Thompson and their son Isaac (1752-1834) and his second wife, Hannah.
** Isaac Holeman Jr; b. Abt. 1786 in South Carolina and his wife Nancy [in Subdivision 2]
** William Pearson Holeman; b. Mar 03, 1811 in Lincoln Co., Tennessee (son of Isaac and Nancy Holeman) [in Subdivision 2]
** Thomas Holeman; b. Abt. 1813 in Tennessee (grandson of Isaac and Nancy Holeman) [in Subdivision 2]
** Daniel Pearson Holeman; b. Jan 11, 1821 in Tennessee (grandson of Isaac and Nancy Holeman) [in District 8]
** Isaac Ishmael Holeman; b. Abt. 1823 in Tennessee (grandson of Isaac and Nancy Holeman) [in District 8]
* Isaac Holeman of Davie County, North Carolina
These descendants are through Isaac's son Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Daniel's sons: Hardy (1774-1826) and Isaac (1775-1835).
** Elizabeth (Wilson) Holeman; b. Abt. 1778 in North Carolina (the widow of Hardy Holeman) [in Subdivision 2]
** Willis H Holeman; b. Apr 13, 1814 in Lincoln Co., Tennessee (son of Hardy and Elizabeth (Wilson) Holeman) [in Subdivision 2]
** James Wilson Holeman; b. Mar 01, 1812 in Lincoln Co., Tennessee (son of Hardy and Elizabeth (Wilson) Holeman) [in Subdivision 2]
** Martha Wilson Holeman; b. Mar 08, 1804 in Woodford County, Kentucky (the widow of James Saunders Holeman) [in Subdivision 2]
** Isaac Wilson Holeman; b. Jun 12, 1825 in Lincoln Co., Tennessee (son of James Saunders and Martha Wilson Holeman) [in Subdivision 2]
** Hardy Columbus Holeman; b. Jun 03, 1823 in Lincoln Co., Tennessee (son of James Saunders and Martha Wilson Holeman) [in District 8]
***
Tennessee became a state in 1796. The territorial census schedules and the 1800 census were lost or destroyed. The 1810 census of Tennessee was also lost, except for Grainger and Rutherford counties.
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Holmans in Tennessee in 1820
Name Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Number of Slaves Total Number of All Persons
(Free White, Free Colored, Slaves)
Elizabeth Holoman Gallatin, Sumner, Middle Tennessee 6 8
Who is this? Female - 26 thru 44; with one son under age 10
Daniel Holeman Springfield, Robertson, Middle Tennessee 8 13
Son of Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
Thomas Holeman Springfield, Robertson, Middle Tennessee 1 11
Son of Daniel, son of Thomas
Benjamin Holman Springfield, Robertson, Middle Tennessee _ 10
Son of Daniel, son of Thomas
James Holman Springfield, Robertson, Middle Tennessee _ 9
Son of Daniel, son of Thomas
Henry Johnson Springfield, Robertson, Middle Tennessee 4 16
Nephew of Daniel, son of Thomas Holeman (1723-1798)
Isaac Johnston Davidson, Middle Tennessee _ 4
Nephew of Daniel, son of Thomas Holeman (1723-1798)
Isaac Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee _ 6
Isaac (1752-1834) son of Thomas Holeman (1723-1798)
Isaac Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee _ 8
Son of Isaac Holeman (1752-1834)
Daniel Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee 10 13
Daniel Holeman (1750-1836), son of Isaac Holeman, died 1808
John Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee 2 10
Son of Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
Hardy Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee 15 24
Son of Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
Isaac Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee 20 30
Son of Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
James Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee 4 16
Son of Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
Polly Holman Lincoln, Middle Tennessee _ 5
Female - 26 thru 44; with two sons and two daughters under age 10
Lewis Holeman Bedford, Middle Tennessee 6 14
Who is this?
Abraham Holeman Overton, Middle Tennessee 10 14
Absolom Holeman (1769-1845), son of Isaac Holeman, died 1808
Hewleworth Holeman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 7
Son of Absolom Holeman (1769-1845) and Hannah Hudspeath
William Holeman Overton, Middle Tennessee 1 6
Son of James Holeman (1761-1835) and Lucy Cook
His wife: Mary Elizabeth was daughter of Absolom Holeman (1769-1845)
Reuben Holiman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 5
Reuben Holeman (1759-1829), son of Isaac Holeman, died 1808
William Holeman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 7
Son of Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
His wife: Martha Pinchback
Jeramiah Holeman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 7
Son of Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
His wife: Sarah Pinchback
Isaac Holeman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 7
Son of Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
Daniel Holoman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 2
Male - 26 thru 44 and Female - 16 thru 25
Dardy [Hardy] Holeman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 3
Son of Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
His wife: Sarah Stewart
Evan Helman Overton, Middle Tennessee 10 16
Who is this?
Henry Helman Overton, Middle Tennessee _ 8
Who is this?
James Holloman Jackson, Middle Tennessee 1 6
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
James Holloman Jackson, Middle Tennessee _ 4
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
Tobias Holloman Jackson, Middle Tennessee _ 7
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
Mark Holleman Jackson, Middle Tennessee 1 14
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
Thomas Holleman Jackson, Middle Tennessee 6 16
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
William Holleman Jackson, Middle Tennessee 6 8
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
John Holleman Jackson, Middle Tennessee _ 10
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
Henry Holloman Smith, Middle Tennessee _ 10
Descendant of Christopher Hollyman of Isle of Wight County, Va?
Lancy Holman Smith, Middle Tennessee _ 2
Male - 16 thru 25
Is this Lanty Holeman (1793-1834), son of Richard Holeman (1762-1837)?
William Hallaman Lebanon, Wilson, Middle Tennessee _ 11
Who is this?
Thomas Holdman Lebanon, Wilson, Middle Tennessee 7 16
Son of John Holman (1731-1818) and Susannah Yancy
Wiliam [Wilson?] Holomon Hardin, Western Tennessee _ 1
Uriah [Josiah] Holoman Hardin, Western Tennessee _ 6
Josiah John Holoman, son of Wilson Holomon?
Edmund Holomon Hardin, Western Tennessee _ 2
Edmund Holomon, son of Wilson Holomon?
The 1820 census for Tennessee is incomplete. Most Eastern Tennessee counties are missing. The missing counties are listed below:
Counties
Year Created
Anderson
1801
Bledsoe
1807
Blount
1795
Campbell
1806
Carter
1796
Claiborne
1801
Cocke
1797
Grainger
1796
Greene
1783
Hamilton
1819
Hawkins
1786
Jefferson
1792
Knox
1792
Marion
1817
McMinn
1819
Monroe
1819
Morgan
1817
Rhea
1807
Roane
1801
Sevier
1794
Sullivan
1779
Washington
1777
Note:
Benjamin Holeman (1780-1828); James Burton of Caswell County, North Carolina and his sons
Epaphrodetus Barton and James Burton; Ephram Robert; Willis
Turner; John Practor; and Thomas Halland were in the 1820 census for Springfield, Robertson
County, Tennessee.
Could "Thomas Halland" be Thomas Holeman (1775-1827), the brother of Benjamin Holeman?
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Holmans in Tennessee in 1830
Daniel [incorrectly indexed as "David"] Holman
Roane, Eastern Tennessee
Sixteen persons, no slaves
[Notes from an interview with a great granddaughter of the Daniel Holeman who
homesteaded in Missouri state that Daniel was born in 1763 in Virginia and that his son, Asa C Holeman, was born Oct 22, 1829 in Roane County, Tennessee.
(However, census records indicate that Daniel was born about 1787 in North Carolina.)]
Reuben Holman
Bledsoe, Eastern Tennessee
Three persons, including one slave
William Holeman
Hamilton, Eastern Tennessee
Nine persons, no slaves
Sarah Holoman
Hamilton, Eastern Tennessee
Three persons, no slaves
James Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Five persons, no slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* James Holeman (1761-1835) and Lucy Cook, daughter of Reverend William Cook
William Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Twelve persons including two slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* James Holeman (1761-1835) and Lucy Cook, daughter of Reverend William Cook
** William Robert Holeman (1791-1850) and Mary Elizabeth Holeman
[daughter of Absolom Holeman (1769-1845) and Hannah Hudspeath]
Absolom Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Twelve persons including ten slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Absolom Holeman (1769-1845) and Hannah Hudspeath
Absolom Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Seven persons including three slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Absolom Holeman (1769-1845) and Hannah Hudspeath
** Absolom B Holeman (1800-1870) and Catherine C Overstreet
Hudspeth Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Nine persons including two slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Absolom Holeman (1769-1845) and Hannah Hudspeath
** Hudspeth Holeman (1795-1837) and Justine ____
Sarah Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Nine persons including three slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
** the widow of Jeremiah Holeman (1782-1825): Sarah Pinchback (sister of Martha Pinchback)
Mary Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Three persons including one slave
This may be:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
** the widow of Reuben Holeman (b. 1786): Mary Riley
William Holeman
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Ten persons including three slaves
This may be:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
** William Cook Holeman (1779-1857) and Martha Pinchback (sister of Sarah Pinchback)
Wilson Holeman (age 25-35)
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Six persons including one "Free Colored Person"
This may be:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
** Wilson Riley Holeman and Elizabeth Richey
Isaac Johnson
Davidson, Middle Tennessee
No Info. (Did he move to Overton County?)
This may be:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
** Amelia Holeman (b. 1787) and Isaac Johnson, a son of Henry Johnson (1738-1815)
who married Rachel Holeman (daughter of Thomas Holeman and Mary Thompson)
Hardy Holeman
Sumner, Middle Tennessee Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: one; Females - 50 thru 59: one
[Is this Hardy Holeman or Hardy J. Coleman?]
James Holeman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Eleven persons including three slaves
original says "James Holeman for mother"
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** the widow of Benjamin A Holeman (1780-1828): Dicy Crabtree
James Holeman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Three persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** Benjamin A Holeman (1780-1828) and Dicy Crabtree
*** James Calvin Holeman
Sarah Holeman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** the widow of James I Holeman (b. 1777): Sarah Chowning
William L Holeman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
One person, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** James I Holeman (b. 1777) and Sarah Chowning
*** William Griffin Holeman
Thos Holeman
Wilson, Middle Tennessee
Nineteen persons including fourteen slaves
This is:
William Holeman (1658-1695) and Ann Tandy
* Tandy H Holeman (1695-1735) and Mary Wagstaff
** John Holman (1731-1818) and Susannah Yancy
*** Thomas P Holeman (1780-1851) and Anna Britt
Daniel Holeman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Eleven persons including nine slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
Isaac Holeman Junior
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Twenty-three persons including twelve slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** Isaac Holeman (1775-1835) (age 50 thru 59) and Anne Wigglesworth (age 50 thru 59)
Isaac Holeman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Two persons, no slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** Isaac Holeman (1775-1835) (age 50 thru 59) and Anne Wigglesworth (age 50 thru 59)
*** Isaac Holeman (1810-1840) (age 20 thru 29) and Louisa V Higgins (age 20 thru 29)
Elizabeth Holeman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Eighteen persons including sixteen slaves
Original
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: two
Free White Persons - Females - 10 and Under 15: one
Free White Persons - Females - 15 and Under 20: one
Free White Persons - Females - 50 to 60: one
This may be:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** the widow of Rev Hardy Holeman (1774-1826): Elizabeth Wilson
James S Haleman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Fifteen persons including six slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** Isaac Holeman (1775-1835) and Ann Wiggleworth
*** James Saunders Holeman and his wife Martha Wilson "Patsy" Holeman
[daughter of Hardy Holeman (1774-1826) and Elizabeth Wilson]
Isaac Holeman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Isaac Holeman (1752-1834) (age 70 thru 79) and his second wife, Hannah (age 70 thru 79)
Isaac Holeman Junior
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Twelve persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Isaac Holeman (1752-1834) and his second wife, Hannah
** Isaac Holeman, Jr. (age 40 thru 49) and his wife Nancy (age 30 thru 39)
William Holeman (See Knox
County, KY)
McNairy, Western Tennessee
Fifteen persons, no slaves
T Holman
Shelby, Western Tennessee
Six persons including five slaves
Thomas Holloman
Henry, Western Tennessee
Twenty persons including eight slaves
Samuel Holloman
Henderson, Western Tennessee
Seven persons, no slaves
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Holmans in Tennessee in 1840
Gideon Holman
Sumner, Middle Tennessee
Seven persons, no slaves
This is:
Gideon D Holman (born about 1813 in Tennessee) who was in Newton Co., Mississippi in 1845;
in Lauderdale Co., Mississippi in 1850; in Clark Co., Arkansas in 1860; and in Grayson Co., Texas in 1870.
He is believed to be the son of Enoch Holman (born 1780 in South Carolina)
Clementine H Holman
Davidson, Middle Tennessee
Fourteen persons, including eight slaves
This is:
William Holeman (1658-1695) and Ann Tandy
* Tandy H Holeman (1695-1735) and Mary Wagstaff
** John Holman (1731-1818) and Susannah Yancy
*** James C "Yancey" Holeman (1769-1843) and Frances "Frankie" Spencer
**** Clementine H Boyd, the widow of James Tandy Holeman
Thos P Holman
Wilson, Middle Tennessee
Twenty-four persons, including twenty-one slaves
This is:
William Holeman (1658-1695) and Ann Tandy
* Tandy H Holeman (1695-1735) and Mary Wagstaff
** John Holman (1731-1818) and Susannah Yancy
*** Thomas P Holeman (1780-1851) and Anna Britt
Thos J Holmen
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, no slaves
This may be:
William Holeman (1658-1695) and Ann Tandy
* Tandy H Holeman (1695-1735) and Mary Wagstaff
** John Holman (1731-1818) and Susannah Yancy
*** Thomas P Holeman (1780-1851) and Anna Britt
**** Thomas J Holman and his wife Frances
Drey [Dicy] Holman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Nineteen persons, including thirteen slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** Dicy Crabtree, the widow of Benjamin A Holeman (1780-1828)
James C Holman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** Benjamin A Holeman (1780-1828) and Dicy Crabtree
*** James Calvin Holeman and his wife Martha Ann Mathews
John C [Calvin] Holman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, including one slave
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** Benjamin A Holeman (1780-1828) and Dicy Crabtree
*** John Calvin Holeman and his wife Winniford Roberts
J J Holman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Three persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** Benjamin A Holeman (1780-1828) and Dicy Crabtree
*** Joseph J Holeman and his wife Nancy A Eddings
Sarah Holman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Three persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
**Sarah Chowning, the widow of James I Holeman (b. 1777)
William G Halman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** James I Holeman (b. 1777) and Sarah Chowning
*** William Griffin Holeman and his wife Agnes Carroll
John C Holman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Two persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** James I Holeman (b. 1777) and Sarah Chowning
*** John Chowning Holeman and his wife Elizabeth Taylor
Arah [Noah] Holman
Robertson, Middle Tennessee
Two persons, no slaves
This may be:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1820)
** Thomas Holeman (1775-1827) and Mary "Polly" Warren
*** Orren (?) Holeman
Sarah Holmon
Overton, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, including three slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Reuben Holeman (1759-1829) and Mary "Polly" Cook
** Sarah Pinchback, the widow of Jeremiah Holeman (1782-1825)
Spencer A Holeman
White, Middle Tennessee
Nine persons, no slaves
This is:
William Holeman (1658-1695) and Ann Tandy
* Tandy H Holeman (1695-1735) and Mary Wagstaff
** John Holman (1731-1818) and Susannah Yancy
*** James C "Yancey" Holeman (1769-1843) and Frances "Frankie" Spencer
**** Spencer A Holeman and his wife Esther Chrisman
Albert J Holeman
White, Middle Tennessee
Two persons, no slaves
Is this a son of Spencer A Holeman and his wife Esther Chrisman?
Isaac Holman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Nine persons, no slaves
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Isaac Holeman (1752-1834) and his second wife, Hannah
** Isaac Holeman, Jr. and his wife Nancy
W P Holman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Four persons, including one slave
This is:
Thomas Holeman (1723-1798) and Mary Thompson
* Isaac Holeman (1752-1834) and his second wife, Hannah
** Isaac Holeman, Jr. and his wife Nancy
*** William Pearson Holeman and his wife Nancy Rorax
Rachel Holeman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Six persons, no slaves
Is this the widow of William, son of Isaac Holeman, born 1752. and his wife Hannah?
James S Holman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Twenty-five persons, including sixteen slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** Isaac Holeman (1775-1835) and Ann Wiggleworth
*** James Saunders Holeman and his wife Martha Wilson "Patsy" Holeman
[daughter of Hardy Holeman (1774-1826) and Elizabeth Wilson]
Louisa V Holman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Eight persons, including two slaves
This may be:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** Isaac Holeman (1775-1835) and Ann Wiggleworth
*** the widow of Isaac Holeman (b. 1810): Louisa V Higgins
Jas W Holeman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Eight persons, including two slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** Hardy Holeman (1774-1826) and Elizabeth Wilson
*** James Wilson Holeman and his wife Jean "Jane" Flack
Wellis H Holman
Lincoln, Middle Tennessee
Seventeen persons, including thirteen slaves
This is:
Isaac Holeman (1725-1808) and Mary B Hardy
* Daniel Holeman (1750-1836) and Nancy Ann Saunders
** Hardy Holeman (1774-1826) and Elizabeth Wilson
*** Willis Hopwood Holeman and his wife Jane Rochester Moore
Burton Holman
Meigs County, Eastern Tennessee
Three persons, no slaves
Notes:
Meigs County is adjacent to Roane County.
(See Holmans in Tennessee)
James Holman
Hamilton County, Eastern Tennessee
Seven persons, no slaves
Wm Holeman
McNairy, Western Tennessee
Twelve persons, no slaves
(See Knox County, KY)
Josiah Holeman
McNairy, Western Tennessee
Eight persons, no slaves
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