by Glenn N. Holliman
We continue our series of articles on the descendants of Christopher Holyman (d 1691) who have remained in Isle of Wight County, Virginia and vicinity for hundreds of years. My continued thanks to Sarah Barlow Wright, Janet Wright Moore and Susan Holleman Brewer for their kind help.
Above, a portrait of Gladys Holleman Barlow (1895 - 1996)
In the 1986 Many Voices, a treasury of Isle of Wight County, Virginia personal memories, Gladys Holleman Barlow spoke of her life of the early 20th Century on the family home, the Holleman House at Mill Swamp adjacent to the Surry County border. We continue...
"My parents were farmers, and my husband and I were farmers. One of my earliest memories is riding around in the horse and cart with my father when he was measuring up peanuts. The peanut pickers would pick up peanuts, and my father would go around late in the afternoon to measure them and pay the pickers ten cents a bushel for having picked them up. Hardly anybody picked over three bushels a day."
Below, the Holleman House and farm in the 1980s ca. To the right of the main 1830 structure is possibly the oldest structure on the property, a wood frame building that was the home of the Wilson Holleman family prior to the construction of the two-story imposing red brick structure. Approximately 100 acres of the original 1691 plantation of 1,020 acres still remain in the Holleman family. Photograph of Gladys Holleman Barlow and the below plantation courtesy of Sarah Barlow Wright, her daughter.
Below, the Holleman House and farm in the 1980s ca. To the right of the main 1830 structure is possibly the oldest structure on the property, a wood frame building that was the home of the Wilson Holleman family prior to the construction of the two-story imposing red brick structure. Approximately 100 acres of the original 1691 plantation of 1,020 acres still remain in the Holleman family. Photograph of Gladys Holleman Barlow and the below plantation courtesy of Sarah Barlow Wright, her daughter.
Next posting, more on Isle of Wight and the Holleman farm....
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