He was a selectman of Plymouth in 1739/40, 1741, 1742, 1748, 1749, 1751, 1752,
1753, and possibly other years.
On 12 March 1754, Joanna Holmes, widow, and Abner Holmes, mariner, both of
Plymouth, were appointed administrators of the estate of Thomas Holmes, Yeoman,
deceased, late of Plymouth [Konig 2:180, 229, 271, 3:4, 15, 46], [Plymouth
Porbate Records 13:209-10], [Nat.Gen.Soc.Quarterly 74:96 (1986)]
In Plymouth Church Records, Vol 1, Part II page 30, printed in Publications of
the Colonial Society of Plymouth, Vol. 22, pg. 213, for the year 1715, is the
baptism record: "Joanna, Jemima, Thomas & Abner the children of Thomas & Joanna
holmes"
Jemima Holmes (25 FEB 1705-20 JUL 1731) m. Lazarus Samson (-BEF 17 OCT 1753) on 3 NOV 1726 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Jemima Samson ( 2 JUN 1731-14 MAR 1783).
Thomas Holmes ( 3 MAR 1710-AFT 6 AUG 1753) m. Elizabeth Cobb (30 MAR 1714-AFT 6 AUG 1753) on 1736
Abner Holmes (24 MAR 1712-AFT 12 MAR 1754) m. Bathsheba Nelson (15 JUL 1719-) on 16 APR 1737 at (Intention),Plymouth,Massachusetts
!Christening: "The seven children of George Morton and Joanna were baptised on
19 Mar 1682 at Plymouth's 1st Church", pg. 250
!Baptism: Plymouth Church Records, Vol.1, Part 5, Page 1, in Publications
of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Vol. 22, pg. 250: "Hannah, Manasseh,
Ephraim [Joanna, Ruth, George] Timothy, the seven children o[f George Morton]"
!Birth & Parentage: "Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families" by William
Davis, 1899, reprinted 1975. (Info supplied to my by Diantha Howard). Also
Nat.Gen.Soc.Quar.74:96 (1986). [Mayf.Des.5:53, 17:185], and [Plymouth Prob.
records, 5:331-3 (her father's will)]. In her father's will, he calls her
"my daughter Joanna Holmes". And Shurtleff 8:74.
Admitted "Joannah the wife of Thomas holmes" in 1715 [Ply.Ch.Recs. 1:3:30 in
Pub. Col. Soc. Mass 22:214].
Jemima Holmes (25 FEB 1705-20 JUL 1731) m. Lazarus Samson (-BEF 17 OCT 1753) on 3 NOV 1726 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Jemima Samson ( 2 JUN 1731-14 MAR 1783).
Thomas Holmes ( 3 MAR 1710-AFT 6 AUG 1753) m. Elizabeth Cobb (30 MAR 1714-AFT 6 AUG 1753) on 1736
Abner Holmes (24 MAR 1712-AFT 12 MAR 1754) m. Bathsheba Nelson (15 JUL 1719-) on 16 APR 1737 at (Intention),Plymouth,Massachusetts
!Marriage-Deathyear: NEHGR 114:119, NGSQ 74:87.
!BirthEstimate-Death: Nat.Gen.Soc.Quar.74:87 (1986)
!Death: Mayf.Des.16:63.
!Marriage(1): NEHGR 114:115 (1960), NGSQ 74:87.
!Marriage(1): Shurtleff, 8:22 (Plymouth Recs): "John Holmes married to Patience
Faunce the twentyeth day of Nouember, 1661"
Children's Births are not known to be recorded, except for John. All
estimates of birthdates are from NGSQ 74:88.
!Oath of Fidelity: Shurtleff 8:181 (Plymouth, 1657)
Also: "John Holmes's Two Wives Patience," by Bertha W. Clark, in TAG 38 (1962):
235-6, which presents the contemporary documents proving the existence of a
second wife. Her first marriage is given in PCR Misc. Recs., p.33, and the
death of her first husband occurred prior to the taking of his inventory, as
given by Charles R. Pope, The Plymouth Scrapbook (Boston, 1918), p.50. From
NGSQ 74:104 note 35.
This John Holmes is probably the one who took the oath of fidelity in 1657
(Plymouth Colony Misc Recs., p.181, NGSQ 74:87,105).
John Holmes (22 MAR 1663- 7 SEP 1728) m(1). Sarah Thomas (ABT 1663-27 OCT 1700) on ABT 13 FEB 1689 at Middleborough,Massachusetts, children: 1. Patience Holmes ( 3 NOV 1690- 8 SEP 1755), 2. Nathaniel Holmes (30 AUG 1692-), 3. John Holmes (28 MAY 1694-), 4. Cornelius Holmes ( 4 JAN 1697-AFT 6 AUG 1753), 5. Sarah Holmes (28 OCT 1699-).m(2). Experience [---] (ABT 1671-18 APR 1726) on BEF 1704, children: 1. Samuel Holmes (21 NOV 1704-), 2. Benjamin Holmes ( 9 OCT 1706-), 3. Thomas Holmes ( 7 JAN 1709-), 4. Susanna Holmes (13 OCT 1711-), 5. Priscilla Holmes ( 9 APR 1714- 8 AUG 1735).
Nathaniel Holmes (ABT 1666- 1735/1737) m. Eleanor Baker (10 APR 1679-20 OCT 1763) on 1700, children: 1. Mercy Holmes (26 DEC 1701-), 2. Nathaniel Holmes ( 1 MAR 1703-14 NOV 1733), 3. Joshua Holmes (11 JUN 1705-13 DEC 1733), 4. Patience Holmes (13 NOV 1707-AFT 20 MAY 1760), 5. Eleanor Holmes (15 MAR 1709-12 DEC 1733), 6. Joseph Holmes ( 8 NOV 1712-BEF 30 JAN 1738), 7. Benjamin Holmes (13 FEB 1715-12 MAR 1745), 8. Richard Holmes (26 DEC 1717-12 NOV 1733), 9. Melatiah Holmes ( 7 APR 1720-).
Ebenezer Holmes (ABT 1670-) m. Phebe Blackmer
Thomas Holmes (ABT 1673-BEF 12 MAR 1754) m. Joanna Morton (27 JUN 1673-BEF 12 MAR 1754) on 6 JAN 1697 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Joanna Holmes (10 OCT 1697-17 DEC 1773), 2. Jemima Holmes (25 FEB 1705-20 JUL 1731), 3. Thomas Holmes ( 3 MAR 1710-AFT 6 AUG 1753), 4. Abner Holmes (24 MAR 1712-AFT 12 MAR 1754).
Joseph Holmes (ABT 1676-)
Desire Holmes (ABT 1679-AFT 1708) m. John Churchill ( 3 JUL 1678-AFT 1708) on 19 NOV 1700 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Priscilla Churchill (27 NOV 1701-), 2. Samuel Churchill ( 8 MAR 1704-), 3. Sarah Churchill (25 APR 1706-), 4. Phebe Churchill ( 8 OCT 1708-), 5. Rebecca Churchill (11 DEC 1713-).
Source: NGSQ 74:87, and "Faunce Family" by James Freer Faunce, in NEHGR
114:115 (1960).
On 10 Mar 1703 appears "patience Holmes Widdow" on a list of church members, in
[Plymouth Church Records, Pub.Col.Soc.Mass 22:192] (old style date)
She also appears as "Patience Holmes widdow" on a list of church members dated
29 July 1724 [ibid 22:227]
John Holmes (22 MAR 1663- 7 SEP 1728) m(1). Sarah Thomas (ABT 1663-27 OCT 1700) on ABT 13 FEB 1689 at Middleborough,Massachusetts, children: 1. Patience Holmes ( 3 NOV 1690- 8 SEP 1755), 2. Nathaniel Holmes (30 AUG 1692-), 3. John Holmes (28 MAY 1694-), 4. Cornelius Holmes ( 4 JAN 1697-AFT 6 AUG 1753), 5. Sarah Holmes (28 OCT 1699-).m(2). Experience [---] (ABT 1671-18 APR 1726) on BEF 1704, children: 1. Samuel Holmes (21 NOV 1704-), 2. Benjamin Holmes ( 9 OCT 1706-), 3. Thomas Holmes ( 7 JAN 1709-), 4. Susanna Holmes (13 OCT 1711-), 5. Priscilla Holmes ( 9 APR 1714- 8 AUG 1735).
Nathaniel Holmes (ABT 1666- 1735/1737) m. Eleanor Baker (10 APR 1679-20 OCT 1763) on 1700, children: 1. Mercy Holmes (26 DEC 1701-), 2. Nathaniel Holmes ( 1 MAR 1703-14 NOV 1733), 3. Joshua Holmes (11 JUN 1705-13 DEC 1733), 4. Patience Holmes (13 NOV 1707-AFT 20 MAY 1760), 5. Eleanor Holmes (15 MAR 1709-12 DEC 1733), 6. Joseph Holmes ( 8 NOV 1712-BEF 30 JAN 1738), 7. Benjamin Holmes (13 FEB 1715-12 MAR 1745), 8. Richard Holmes (26 DEC 1717-12 NOV 1733), 9. Melatiah Holmes ( 7 APR 1720-).
Ebenezer Holmes (ABT 1670-) m. Phebe Blackmer
Thomas Holmes (ABT 1673-BEF 12 MAR 1754) m. Joanna Morton (27 JUN 1673-BEF 12 MAR 1754) on 6 JAN 1697 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Joanna Holmes (10 OCT 1697-17 DEC 1773), 2. Jemima Holmes (25 FEB 1705-20 JUL 1731), 3. Thomas Holmes ( 3 MAR 1710-AFT 6 AUG 1753), 4. Abner Holmes (24 MAR 1712-AFT 12 MAR 1754).
Joseph Holmes (ABT 1676-)
Desire Holmes (ABT 1679-AFT 1708) m. John Churchill ( 3 JUL 1678-AFT 1708) on 19 NOV 1700 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Priscilla Churchill (27 NOV 1701-), 2. Samuel Churchill ( 8 MAR 1704-), 3. Sarah Churchill (25 APR 1706-), 4. Phebe Churchill ( 8 OCT 1708-), 5. Rebecca Churchill (11 DEC 1713-).
Birth: 1602/1610 possibly,Purleigh,Essex Co.,England
Death: 29 NOV 1654 Plymouth,Massachusetts
Notes:
Came to Plymouth in the Ann in 1623.
Probably from Purleigh, Essex County, England.
In 1623 he was given 2 acres of land "beyond the brooke to Strawberie-hill"
in Plymouth, shown as "Manasseh [] John Fance". [Shurtleff 12:5]
Source: "The Faunce Family" by James Freer Faunce, in NEHGR 114:115-125 (1960).
He died either 29 Nov 1653 or 29 Nov 1654. C.H. Pope in "Pioneers of
Massachusetts" says John died 29 Nov 1653; and inventory was taken 15 Dec 1653
(Plymouth Records, NEHGR 5:259). Savage in his "Genealogical Dictionary" says
it was the son John who died 29 Nov 1654. Goodwin in his "The Pilgrim
Republic" p. 243 says John died when his son Thomas was eight years old, which
would be in late 1653, and since his last child Joseph was born 14 May 1653,
this is the date accepted by James Freer Faunce. Shurtleff 8:16 transcribes
Plymouth records as "29th of Nouember" in the 1654 register.
The inventory of his estate was taken 15 Dec 1653 and subsequently exhibited 7
March 1654 on the oath of the Widow Patience Faunce, widow of John Faunce,
deceased.
"His grave is unknown and his son, Elder Thomas Faunce, told Dea. Ephraim
Spooner that the graves of his parents were leveled and sown over in order to
conceal them from the Indians." [NEHGR 114:117]
Priscilla Faunce ( 1634-15 MAY 1707) m. Joseph Warren ( 1627- 4 MAY 1689) on ABT 1652 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Mercy Warren (23 SEP 1653- MAR 1747), 2. Abigail Warren (15 MAR 1655-BEF 4 MAY 1689), 3. Joseph Warren ( 8 JAN 1657-28 DEC 1696), 4. Patience Warren (15 MAR 1661-AFT 9 MAR 1719), 5. Elizabeth Warren (15 AUG 1662-ABT 1721), 6. Benjamin Warren ( 8 JAN 1670-30 MAY 1746).
Mary Faunce (ABT 1630/1639- 4 OCT 1664) m. William Harlow (ABT 1624-25 AUG 1691) on 15 JUN 1658 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Mary Harlow, 2. Repentance Harlow, 3. John Harlow, 4. Nathaniel Harlow.
Patience Faunce (ABT 1640-) m. John Holmes (ABT 1636-31 JUL 1697) on 20 NOV 1661 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. John Holmes (22 MAR 1663- 7 SEP 1728), 2. Nathaniel Holmes (ABT 1666- 1735/1737), 3. Ebenezer Holmes (ABT 1670-), 4. Thomas Holmes (ABT 1673-BEF 12 MAR 1754), 5. Joseph Holmes (ABT 1676-), 6. Desire Holmes (ABT 1679-AFT 1708).
Sarah Faunce ( 1645-27 JUN 1695) m(1). Edward Doty (- 8 FEB 1690) on 26 FEB 1662 at Plymouth,Massachusettsm(2). John Buck on 2 MAR 1693 at Plymouth,Massachusetts
Thomas Faunce ( 1647-27 FEB 1746) m. Jean or Jane Nelson (ABT 1649- 8 AUG 1717) on 23 DEC 1672 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Patience Faunce ( 7 NOV 1673-12 MAY 1779), 2. John Faunce (16 SEP 1678-19 MAR 1766), 3. Martha Faunce (17 DEC 1680- 9 SEP 1745), 4. Priscilla Faunce (20 AUG 1684- 8 SEP 1736), 5. Thomas Faunce (18 MAR 1687- 1749), 6. Joanna Faunce (24 JUN 1689- 4 MAY 1758), 7. Jane (Jean) Faunce (18 NOV 1692-).
Elizabeth Faunce (23 MAR 1648- 3 MAR 1650)
Mercy Faunce (10 APR 1651-11 FEB 1732) m. Nathaniel Holmes (ABT 1643-25 JUL 1727) on 29 DEC 1667 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Elisha Holmes (19 APR 1670- 3 DEC 1753), 2. Mercy Holmes (10 SEP 1673- 2 MAR 1726), 3. Nathaniel Holmes (10 NOV 1676-ABT DEC 1746), 4. Sarah Holmes ( 2 OCT 1680- 1762), 5. John Holmes (17 APR 1682-23 JAN 1748), 6. Elizabeth Holmes (25 APR 1686- 2 AUG 1701), 7. Eleazer Holmes (16 OCT 1688-).
Joseph Faunce (14 MAY 1653-18 JAN 1728) m. Judith Rickard (-AFT 1724) on 3 JAN 1678 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Hannah Faunce (12 JUN 1679-BEF 11 NOV 1760), 2. Mary Faunce ( 2 JUN 1681-31 MAY 1761), 3. John Faunce ( 3 DEC 1683-18 NOV 1751), 4. Mercy Faunce (30 JUN 1686-26 APR 1687), 5. Mehitabel Faunce (27 MAY 1689-), 6. Joseph Faunce (21 MAY 1693-), 7. Eleazer Faunce ( 6 FEB 1696-BEF 20 MAY 1746), 8. Thomas Faunce (15 JUL 1698-12 JUN 1788), 9. Benjamin Faunce (17 FEB 1703-28 JUN 1704).
Birth: 1583/1611 possibly,Colchester,Essex Co.,England
Death: AFT 7 OCT 1651 probably,Plymouth,Massachusetts
Notes:
In Plymouth on 16 Oct 1632 when "Mr. John Holmes" purchased a house and six
acres of land adjoining Reed Pond from William Palmer for 35 pounds sterling to
be paid within one year. [Nat.Gen.Soc.Quar.Vol. 74 (1986), p. 83, and Records
of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, ed. Nathaniel Shurtleff and
Davlid Pulsifer, 12 Vols. (Boston, 1855-6, reprinted NY 1968), Deeds, p.
12:18.] In [Shurtleff 12:19], the following excerpt is recorded: "Wheras
William Spooner of Colchester in the County of Essex by his Indenture beareinge
date the twenty seaventy day of March Anno Dni 1637 in the thirteenth year of
his Maties Raigne [] hat put himself apprentice wth John Holmes of New Plymouth
in America gent from the first day of May next after the date of the said
Indenture unto the end [] terme of six yeares thence..."
It is known that he was not in Plymouth in 1627 [Genealogical Journal 13
(1984-5): 135-199], and also from the list of division of cattle on 22 May 1627
in [Shurtleff 12:9-13], where his name does not appear. His precise immigration
is not known. He was probably not a separatist Pilgrim.
His parentage is not proven. MacKenzie identifies him as the son of Thomas
Holmes of Colchester, co. Essex, England who died in 1637, but without
supporting documentation. Stratton [NGSQ 74:83] says this would probably be
Thomas Holmes, maltster, of Colchester, who dated his will 7 Nov 1637 and named
his daughter Susan Morton; his grandson Thomas Holmes, the son of his son John;
and his daughter Frances. [Will recorded in the Archdeaconry of Colchester,
225CW12, 1637]. On March 27, 1637, William Spooner of Colchester, co. Essex,
England indentured himself as an apprentice to John Holmes, gentleman, of New
Plymouth, for a term of six years. [Plymouth Colony Records, Deeds, 1:19] Thus,
he does appear to have connections to Colchester, making this a highly likely
but still inadequately proven theory of his parentage.
Various records indicate that Mr. Holmes was considerably above average status
in comparison to the population of Plymouth. In the 25 March 1633 tax ratings,
he ranked 23 out of 67 households [NGSQ 74:84, PCR 1:10]. But he does not
carry a title of high respect as others of the colony did, which could have
been due to his mis-behavior, since he appears before the court on various
charges, especially drunkenness [NGSQ 74:84].
On 4 Dec 1638, he was sworn as Messenger for the whole Government, or Messenger
of the Court, a position he took over from Joshua Pratt [PCR 1:54, 105; NGSQ
74:83-110, esp. 84]. William Bradford's memoirs describe how a young man,
Thomas Granger, a servant of Love Brewster in Duxbury with wife and children,
was executed for the crime of bestiality around 8 Sept 1641. John Holmes as
Messager served as his executioner.
The last record that has been proven to be in reference to him was on 7 Oct
1651. He did not appear on the list of freemen believed to have been made
circa 1658. There are some appearances of John Holmes after that date, but
these are probably refering to his son. There is also a John Holmes of Duxbury
which was a different person altogether. There is a record of a Plymouth town
meeting of 15 March 1702/3, in which was stated: "The Reed Pond granted to John
Holmes of Plimouth deceased on the 13 of October 1667 was bounded," etc.
[Charles Henry Pope, "The Pioneers of Massachusetts", Boston 1900, p. 237;
Plymouth Town Recs., 1:310]. [NGSQ 74:86] points out that this quotation
is ambiguous in that the date could be refering to the date of decease, or to
the date of the grant, and that based on the minutes of another town meeting on
13 Oct 1667 we can learn that truth of fact, it was indeed refering to the
granting: "a privilidge of grasse or sedge is graunted unto John Holmes at the
Reed pond in case hee can make medow of the whole pond or any pte therof it is
to be his owne" [Plymouth Town Records 1:91]. This would show the referent in
those town minutes to be his son John who died in 1697.
There is no direct reference in the records of his wife. It is unknown if he
married in Plymouth, or immigrated with a wife already. [NGSQ 74:86] suggests
that the record of a "Mrs. Sarah Holmes died at Plymouth 18 August 1650"
[Mayf.Des. 16:235] was probably his wife. [Davis, "Ancient Landmarks of
Plymouth", 2:14] lists his children as John, Josiah, Nathaniel, and Sarah, but
NGSQ 74:86,104 claims that Davis' claim of a son Josiah was almost certainly
incorrect and a confusion with Josiah son of William Holmes of Scituate and
Marshfield, and furthermore knows of no records of Sarah, although this
possibility of a daughter named Sarah remains highly plausible. [MacKenzie,
"Colonial Families of the US", p.6], lists children Nathaniel, Thomas, and
John. NGSQ says we can only credit John with children Nathaniel and John, but
of course if John is the son of Thomas of Colchester, then we also have proof
of a son Thomas. Proof of son John is solid [NGSQ 74:86-7]. Proof of Nathaniel
is less conclusive based primarily on him being at the right place at the right
time. A daughter Sarah is highly plausible
The source for most of the above information, which also contains additional
records of his during his lifetime in Plymouth, is:
1. "Descendants of Mr. John Holmes, Messenger of the Plymouth Court", by Eugene
A. Stratton, C.G., F.A.S.G., in The National Genealogical Society Quarterly,
Vol. 74, June 1986, No. 2, pgs. 83-110].
John Holmes (ABT 1636-31 JUL 1697) m(1). Patience Faunce (ABT 1640-) on 20 NOV 1661 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. John Holmes (22 MAR 1663- 7 SEP 1728), 2. Nathaniel Holmes (ABT 1666- 1735/1737), 3. Ebenezer Holmes (ABT 1670-), 4. Thomas Holmes (ABT 1673-BEF 12 MAR 1754), 5. Joseph Holmes (ABT 1676-), 6. Desire Holmes (ABT 1679-AFT 1708).m(2). Patience Bonham (ABT 1647-AFT 24 JUL 1724) on ABT 1681, children: 1. Richard Holmes, 2. Patience Holmes, 3. Mehitabel Holmes, 4. Sarah Holmes (-21 DEC 1768), 5. George Holmes (ABT 1690- 1746).
Nathaniel Holmes (ABT 1643-25 JUL 1727) m. Mercy Faunce (10 APR 1651-11 FEB 1732) on 29 DEC 1667 at Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Elisha Holmes (19 APR 1670- 3 DEC 1753), 2. Mercy Holmes (10 SEP 1673- 2 MAR 1726), 3. Nathaniel Holmes (10 NOV 1676-ABT DEC 1746), 4. Sarah Holmes ( 2 OCT 1680- 1762), 5. John Holmes (17 APR 1682-23 JAN 1748), 6. Elizabeth Holmes (25 APR 1686- 2 AUG 1701), 7. Eleazer Holmes (16 OCT 1688-).
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