The Hollymans Gather in the Cotswolds
May 17, 2019
Above,
at the Royal Hart Hotel courtyard in Moreton in Marsh, Gloustershire, England,
Hollyman cousins from Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey,
Indiana, Florida, Alabama, California, North Carolina and the countries of the
United Kingdom, Nigeria and Italy gather on May 17, 2019, the first night of a
tour of Hollyman (various spellings) ancestral sites in England.
Left
to right, front row are Glenn Holliman, Alice Holliman Murphy, Rebecca Holliman
Payne, Allen Holleman, Marcia Holliman, Mary Lippo, Di Holliman and Madeleine
Holliman. Second row, Lindsay Holliman,
Paul Holliman, Susan White (in front of Paul), Bryan Holliman, Matthew
Holliman, Marshall Cocke, Ann Holliman Krueger, Alison Holliman Marlowe,
Kimberly Holliman, Teresa Holliman, Mary Ann Holliman Fenske, Rob Fenske, and
Dr. Jim Holliman. Third row, in the blue
shirt, Glenn and Kathy Joiner, Elisabeth Krueger Ahrens, Karen Holliman, and
Kathleen and Jim Holliman.
First Some Background....
Since 2009 upon retirement, I have been seeking information on
the paternal ancestry of my Holliman surname.
Birmingham, Alabama (b 1946) is my birthplace and that of my late
father, Homer Bishop Holliman (1919-2018).
He told me his father, Ulyss (1884-1965) and grandfather, John Thomas
(1844-1930) were from Fayette County, Alabama located near the Mississippi
border. Beyond that Dad had no further
information.
With the advent of the internet and time to explore, I
discovered the research of Ron Holliman in Dothan, Alabama (a second cousin)
and shortly thereafter of Cecil Rhodes Holliman (1902-1986), my father’s first
cousin, and his son, Dr. Rhodes Burns Holliman (1928-2014). Through conversations and emails with Rhodes,
I found Glenda Norris, Tina Peddie, Joseph Parker, Lynn Holliman, Maxine
Wright, Jeanette Holiman Stewart, Allen Holleman, Jim and Karen Holliman and
some wonderful second and third cousins in and from Fayette County. In 2011, the children of Walter O. Holliman
(1927-2003) posted to me 20 boxes of their late father’s prodigious research,
over 50 allied families! I am still
scanning and uploading this work.
Along the way, my daughter Grace introduced me to ‘blogging’
and having a bit of my father’s writing bug, I began to record first the stories
of my father and his six siblings. There
are 18 first cousins from this generation, and those who could shared letters
and photographs for the articles which have been posted since 2010 at http://hollimanfamilyhistory.blogspot.com and http://ulyssholliman.blogspot.com/ . A few years ago, my stepdaughter, Cyndi,
created a virtual archive where I have uploaded over 3,000 manuscripts and
records donated by relatives noted above.
That site is at www.bholliman.com.
Before long, distant cousins found my web sites and inquiries
tumbled in, expanding my knowledge of the extended family and introducing me to
some wonderful people interested in our common heritage. The list is now over 100 email addresses.
During excursions to England I found, with the help of the
late Roger Smith, the late Fred Cooper, Jayne Sullivan, Bob Hollyman-Mawson,
Lindsay Holliman and genealogist Anne Holmes the ancestral record of Hollymans
from the 14th to the 20th century in the United
Kingdom.
Eventually I was led to the Hollyman farm in Cuddington,
Buckinghamshire, now owned by Caroline
and James Stonham, pictured below in front of their 1699 thatched cottage on
the site of the 15th Century Hollyman manor. This kind couple have welcomed many Hollimans
to their historical home.
Last autumn, my two sisters, Becky Holliman Payne and Alice
Holliman Murphy, asked if I could take them to the English sites. As several distant cousins had asked also for
a tour, I asked why not offer an organized quest for all who wanted to view the
discoveries made over the past decade?
Above, my sisters Alice Holliman Murphy and Becky Holliman Payne in the garden of the Hollyman 1699 home, now owned by the Stonham family in Cuddington, Buckinghamshire.
Hence May 17-19, 2019, 25 American cousins made the trip over
and we were joined by three English cousins – Lindsay and wife Madeleine, Rod
and wife Di, and Andrew, all with the last name Holliman, all of us descended
from Thomas Hollyman, d 1558, of Cuddington, Buckinghamshire, England.
So with
this background, let us proceed to the next blog, peel back the centuries and
discover our English heritage and those whose DNA we carry. - GNH
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