Holmes Family in America History and Genealogy

Holmes Family in America History and Genealogy

Author: Douglas Dubrish

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2020-03-29

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13:

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Holmes Family in America - History and Genealogy - Plymouth Colony 1692 to 2009. Family legend is that three Holmes brothers left England and came to the New World during the time the colonies were young. One settled on Manhattan Island, one in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the third in the Connecticut Colony. Nathaniel Holmes was born August 30, 1692 in Plimouth, Plimouth County, Massachusetts. Yes, with an "I" not a "y". Olive Lacy Holmes, the authors mother, was a descendant of Nathaniel. Many historical family photographs, documents, and references. It may also provide excellent starting points to begin further research.


Germans to America

Germans to America

Author: Ira A. Glazier

Publisher: Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780842024068

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Title of the first 10 volumes of the series is Germans to America : lists of passengers arriving at U.S. ports 1850-1855.


Ancestry of Experience

Ancestry of Experience

Author: Leilani Holmes

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2016-08-31

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0824867726

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As Hawaiians continue to recover their language and culture, the voices of kupuna (elders) are heard once again in urban and rural settings, both in Hawai‘i and elsewhere. How do kupuna create knowledge and “tell” history? What do they tell us about being Hawaiian? Adopted by a Midwestern couple in the 1950s as an infant, Leilani Holmes spent much of her early life in settings that offered no clues about her Hawaiian past—images of which continued to haunt her even as she completed a master’s thesis on Hawaiian music and identity in southern California. Ancestry of Experience documents Holmes’ quest to reclaim and understand her own origin story. Holmes writes in two different and at times incongruent voices—one describing the search for her genealogy, the other critiquing Western epistemologies she encounters along the way. In the course of her journey, she finds that Hawaiian oral tradition links identity to the land (‘aina) through ancestry, while traditional, scholarly theories of knowing (particularly political economy and the discourse of the invention of tradition) textually obliterate land and ancestry. In interviews with kupuna, Holmes learns of the connectedness of spirituality and ‘aina; through her study and practice of hula kahiko comes an understanding of ancient hula as a conversation between ‘aina and the dancer’s body that has the power to activate historical memory. Holmes’ experience has special relevance for indigenous adoptees and indigenous scholars: Both are distanced from the knowledge agendas and strategies of their communities and are tasked to speak in languages ill-suited to the telling of their own stories and those of their ancestors. In addition to those with an interest in Hawaiian knowledge and culture, Ancestry of Experience will appeal to readers of memoirs of identity, academic and personal accounts of racial identity formation, and works of indigenous epistemologies. A website (www.ancestryofexperience.com) will include supplementary material.


Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts

Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts

Author: Almira Larkin White

Publisher:

Published: 1900

Total Pages: 1040

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John White (ca. 1602-1673) was baptized in South Petherton, Somerset, England. He married Joan (1606-1654), daughter of Richard and Maudlin Staple-Cooke West, 1627 in Drayton Parish, Somerset. They lived in Drayton for awhile with their two oldest sons before immigrating to Salem, Mass. in 1639. They later moved to Wenham and to Lancaster. They were the parents of nine known children. Five children were born in England, the rest in Massachusetts. One son, Thomas, settled in Wenham, and another son, Josiah, in his estate in Lancaster. Descendants live in Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Ohio, Illinois, Maine, Vermont, Canada and elsewhere.


A Holmes Family of Rowan and Davidson Counties, North Carolina, with Haden, Heilig, Reid, Rex, Linn, Smith, Bernhardt, Snider, Pearson, Graham, White, Sawyer, Foushee, Ballou, Hurley, Morrison, King, Erwin, Pannill, Dillard, Knowles

A Holmes Family of Rowan and Davidson Counties, North Carolina, with Haden, Heilig, Reid, Rex, Linn, Smith, Bernhardt, Snider, Pearson, Graham, White, Sawyer, Foushee, Ballou, Hurley, Morrison, King, Erwin, Pannill, Dillard, Knowles

Author: Jo White Linn

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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Descendants of Reuben Holmes (1754-1831), born in New Jersey or Massa- chusetts of English descent. He came to North Carolina at the age of eighteen. He had two wives; Sallie Freeland with whom he had seven children, and Mary Northern with whom he had one son, Reuben. He was a large property owner and slaveholder. At the time of his death he owned thirty-two slaves. Descendants live mainly in North Carolina.