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Husband: Daniel Holeman
Born: about 1695
Married: before 1720
Died: about 06 NOV 1770 in Frederick Co, VA (now Shenandoah Co, VA)
Father: Thomas Holeman
Mother: Nancy Moreland
Spouses: Elizabeth Cartley
Wife: Rachel Johnson
Born:
Died: before 1737
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): Thomas Holeman
Born: before 1726 in VA
Died: about APR 1798 in Wilkes Co, NC
Spouses: Susannah
02 (M): Isaac Holeman
Born: before 1755
Died: 1807 in Rowan Co, NC
Spouses: Mary
03 (M): William Holeman
Born: before 1757
Died:
Spouses: Elizabeth Johnson; Sarah Whitlock
04 (M): James Holeman
Born:
Died: about 1836 in TN
Spouses: Lucy Cook
Additional Information

Daniel Holeman:

Notes:

!NOTES:Lived in what is now Shenandoah Co., VA,
but was part of Orange County until 1738 when Augusta and Frederick were formed.
Frederick organized in 1743, and Augusta in 1745. His land was apparentely in both counties
as there are duplications of his land records in both until 1754 when the border was adjusted and
Frederick got a good portion of what had been considered Augusta until then.
- In 1772 Dunmore County was formed in the area.
- In 1778 Dunmomre was renamed Shenandoah.

From his geni.com page:
"His plantation was situated Northwest of the site of Newmarket, where Cedar Hill is yet known as Cedar Grove, and extended beyond the site of Quicksburg, near which village Holman's Creek empties into the river."
- Note his Geni page contains some good documentation.
Source: https://www.geni.com/people/Daniel-Holeman/6000000000334555249


!REFERENCE:Interesting study on Daniel Holeman:
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gkbopp/genealogy/HOLEMAN/Cockle%20Town.htm


!REFERENCE:Via John Frederick Dorman 1965:
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gkbopp/genealogy/HOLEMAN/Holeman_Dorman.htm


!REFERENCE:The Ancestry of Grafton Johnson (includes Holeman - Holman Family) by Demaris Knobe 1924;


!MARRIAGE: 8 Jun 1737 Orange Co., VA
Daniel Hoolman and Elizabeth Cartlay
Source: Early Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages in Southeastern Pennsylvania
"North River, Shenandoah, vulgo. Cockel Town in Orange county, in the Colony of Virginia"
Note:It has been suggested that "Vulgo" means they were already common law husband and wife with children never having an official marriage before this one;


!NAMED:Isaac Hoolman son of Daniel Hoolman
Source: Early Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages in Southeastern Pennsylvania
Undated entry, presumably a baptism/christening;


!ESTATE: 6 Nov 1770 Frederick Co., VA, Administration Bond
Jacob Holman, Jackson Allan and Thomas Moore, Quaker, bound for L5000
For Jacob Holman to administer estate of Daniel Holman d(eceased)
S: Jacob Holman, Jackson Allen, Thomas Moor;


!NOTES:There is no definitive source for all of Daniel's children
1. Jacob Holeman is a proven son (see Deed Book K, p. 346).
2. Rebecca Holeman, wife of William Cathey, in a 1772 deed is listed as an heir of Daniel Holeman

Rachel Johnson:

Notes:

!NOTES:What proof of Rachel Johnson being Daniel Holeman's first wife?

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