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Who were the Holman orphans?

GeraldRadke
GeraldRadke ✭
August 15, 2021 edited July 18, 2024 in Family Tree

John Newman (b.1742) relocated from Smiths Creek in Shenandoah County, Virginia to Green County, Tennessee (formerly Washington County, North Carolina) and is the one who was in 1797 appointed guardian for three boys, orphans of William Holeman, decd (Greene County, Tennessee Guardian Records 1783-1870; p.4; Aug. 1797)

Does anyone know the names of these Holman orphans and what happened to them?

Also, is this the same Wm Holeman who was listed in:

Old Tenth Legion Marriages

Marriages in Rockingham County, Virginia from 1778-1816

taken from the marriage bonds compiled by Harry M Strickler, 1928

Page 65

Date 1780

Groom: Holeman, Wm.

Bride: Agnes Shepherd

Father

Surety: Rich. Madison

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  • DebDT
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    August 16, 2021

    Here is information to on where to receive for genealogy which also includes a 20 minute online consultation. Also when you post a question in the community, it is very helpful if you include your ancestors' PID number.

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/where-can-i-get-help-with-my-genealogy


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