Solomon Holman[1, 2, 3]
1671 - 1753 (82 years)-
Name Solomon Holman Born 1671 Wales [1, 3] Gender Male _COLOR 8 _FSFTID LD5D-BLY _UID 74DF7D1E615B45F3B3CD9FB7AB6A637BAB0A Died 7 May 1753 West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts [1, 3] Buried West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts - in Walnut Hill Cemetery
Person ID I1702 McPherson History Last Modified 1 Jan 2018
Family 1 Mary Barton, b. 24 Oct 1673, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 18 Oct 1736, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 62 years) Married 1694 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts [4] Children 1. Mary Holman, b. 24 Feb 1694, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 29 Dec 1716, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 22 years) 2. Solomon Holman, b. 25 Nov 1697, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 17 Apr 1785, Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts (Age 87 years) 3. Edward Holman, b. 26 Jan 1699, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 12 May 1742, Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts (Age 43 years) 4. Elizabeth Holman, b. 24 Oct 1701, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, , d. 1702, Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 0 years) [unknown] 5. Elizabeth Holman, b. 14 Mar 1703, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 13 Sep 1727, Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 24 years) 6. John Holman, b. 24 Oct 1705, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 6 Feb 1762, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 56 years) 7. Sarah Holman, b. Oct 1707, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. Oct 1707, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 0 years) [unknown] 8. Ruth Holman, b. Dec 1708, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. Jan 1709, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 0 years) 9. Rachel Holman, b. 23 Sep 1710, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 10 Mar 1784, Beekman, Dutchess, New York (Age 73 years) 10. Sarah Holman, b. 8 May 1713, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 1755, Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts (Age 41 years) 11. Anna Holman, b. 25 Apr 1715, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 20 Feb 1788, Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts (Age 72 years) 12. Deacon Thomas Holman, b. 24 Jun 1717, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 15 Jun 1790, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 72 years) Last Modified 15 Mar 2020 Family ID F417 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Elizabeth Emery, b. 1680, d. 8 May 1753, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts (Age 73 years) Married 18 Apr 1738 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts [2] Last Modified 15 Mar 2020 Family ID F428 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
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Notes - Now know Ye, that I, Samuel Poore, of the town of Newbury and County of Essex, in his Majestie's Province of the Mass. Bay in New England, Turner, for divers good and lawful causes and considerations, me hereunto moving, but more especially for and in consideration of ten pounds to me in hand paid by Solaman Holman of the town of Newbury, County Essex, in New England above said, ship carpenter, the receipt thereof the said Samuel Poore doe acknowledge and myselfe therewith fully satisfied and contented, have therefore given, granted, bargained, enfeefed and sold, by these presents, give, grant, alienate, enfeafe and confirme unto him, the said Solaman Holman, a certain tract of land within the bounds of the Township of Newbury, known by the name of a Rate lott, laid out to the Said Samuel Poore for eleven acres, Bee it more or less, as it stands upon Newbury records for land, bounded with the land of Thomas Chase, Sr., upon the Easterly side and the land of Benj. Coaker, Sr., on the Westerly side, and on the Highway at the Northerly End and a highway on the Southerly End. To have and to hold all the aforesaid rate lott of land, as it is bounded To him, the said Solaman Holman, with all and all manner, the profits, privileges, and apurtenances thereunto belonging or anyway Thereunto appertaining, as a firm sure and absolute estate of inheritance in fee simple forever, and the said Samuel Poore doe for myself, heirs, executors and administrators, promise, covenant and engage to and with the above said Solomon Holman, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, that the hereby bargained and demised premises is free and clear, and freely and clearly aquited, exonerated and discharged of and from all former gifts, grants, bargains and sales bills, bonds, thirds, dowryes, suits, actions and ejectments, judgments, executions, or any other law incumbrances whatsoever, and that I have good right, full power and authority of my own to bargaine for and make sale of the above demised premises, and that I will from time to time and at all times, warrant and defend the said Solaman Holman, his heirs, executors and administrators or assigns, in the peaceable and quiet possession, benefitt and behoofe of all the above demised premises against all persons whatsoever laying any lawful blaime thereunto, or any part thereof. As Witness, my hand and seal this 24th. day of May, 1701, and the thirteenth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord, William the Third, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, etc. - SAMUEL POORE and a Seal. - The Holmans in America
GIFT OF A MEETING-HOUSE. FROM ESSEX COUNTY DEEDS, COURT HOUSE, SALEM, MASS., VOL. 61, p. 155
Solaman Holman, Thomas Follensbee, Enoch Little and Ezekiel Holes, Consecration and Donation received, on Record, Jan. 19, 1732.
To all persons to Whom this presents shall come, greeting. Know ye, that we, Solaman Holman, Thomas Follensbee, Enoch Little and Ezekiel Holes, all of Newbury, County Essex, New England, being as (we hope,) animated with a becoming zeal for the glory of God, and the comfort and happiness of our neighbors in general, have built a good meeting-house for the Publick Worship of God, as it now stands at Huses Hill, so called, and whereas the great and general Courts have been pleased to establish a distinct precinct. We, the above, Solaman Holman, etc., do freely, willingly, and absolutely, give and grant to all our Brethren of our said precinct, and all and every person, male and female, that doth or hereafter may belong to our said Precinct, as good right and privilege in said house to waite on the publick worship as Ourselves have or shall have, and enjoy forever, and to have and enjoy the same privileges in said house in all respects according to their respective qualities which they should have had, if they had been joint builders with us, and the said house to be forever for the use of the said precinct, to all intents and purposes as other meeting-houses in other precincts are. Yet notwithstanding if any of our Brethren and neighbors should see cause to give anything toward the reimbursement of the building of said house, we should be thankful to them for the same.
To all the foregoing,June 22, 1731. SOLAMAN HOLMAN and a Seal. - The Holmans in America
Land bought by Solaman Holman, of Newbury, at Sutton, Mass: June 30, 1719, of James Smith, of Boston, who was a sugar merchant,--500 acres in Sutton, Mass., for n Sutton, No. 4 2" range, 30 acres,--100 acres in lot No. 23, etc. - Registry of Deeds at Boston Court House.
Solaman Holman divided among his sons, Edward, Thomas, and Solomon lands in Sutton, now known as Millbury. From 1726 Solomon's estate in village of West Millbury. From there is seen the site of Fort or Block-house of Indian days of Sutton.
Soloman Holman was one of the early settlers in the west parish of Newbury. He was born in England, served 7 years on board a man of war, ran away in Bermuda, when sent after milk, secreted himself in the barn till the vessel sailed, and lived by milking the cows. He was discovered by the owner of the barn, who befriended him, and gave him employment. He afterward married his employers daughter Mary, came to Newbury, built him a bark and then a log house on land of which he bought 13 acres for a fat heifer. Mr Holman died may 7, 1753, in his 82nd. year. This land is now owned by Mr. Jonathan Lisley, from whom I obtained this account.
- from "A Sketch of Newbury, Newburyport & West Newbury" by Joshua Coffin, A.B.H.S. Printed in 1845
Soloman was a member of the 2nd Foot Company Militia of Newbury, under Hugh, March, January 15, 1710
Gravestone Inscription: "Here lies Buried The body of Mr. Solomon Holmon Who departed His life May 7 1753 in the 82 year of his life"
- Now know Ye, that I, Samuel Poore, of the town of Newbury and County of Essex, in his Majestie's Province of the Mass. Bay in New England, Turner, for divers good and lawful causes and considerations, me hereunto moving, but more especially for and in consideration of ten pounds to me in hand paid by Solaman Holman of the town of Newbury, County Essex, in New England above said, ship carpenter, the receipt thereof the said Samuel Poore doe acknowledge and myselfe therewith fully satisfied and contented, have therefore given, granted, bargained, enfeefed and sold, by these presents, give, grant, alienate, enfeafe and confirme unto him, the said Solaman Holman, a certain tract of land within the bounds of the Township of Newbury, known by the name of a Rate lott, laid out to the Said Samuel Poore for eleven acres, Bee it more or less, as it stands upon Newbury records for land, bounded with the land of Thomas Chase, Sr., upon the Easterly side and the land of Benj. Coaker, Sr., on the Westerly side, and on the Highway at the Northerly End and a highway on the Southerly End. To have and to hold all the aforesaid rate lott of land, as it is bounded To him, the said Solaman Holman, with all and all manner, the profits, privileges, and apurtenances thereunto belonging or anyway Thereunto appertaining, as a firm sure and absolute estate of inheritance in fee simple forever, and the said Samuel Poore doe for myself, heirs, executors and administrators, promise, covenant and engage to and with the above said Solomon Holman, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, that the hereby bargained and demised premises is free and clear, and freely and clearly aquited, exonerated and discharged of and from all former gifts, grants, bargains and sales bills, bonds, thirds, dowryes, suits, actions and ejectments, judgments, executions, or any other law incumbrances whatsoever, and that I have good right, full power and authority of my own to bargaine for and make sale of the above demised premises, and that I will from time to time and at all times, warrant and defend the said Solaman Holman, his heirs, executors and administrators or assigns, in the peaceable and quiet possession, benefitt and behoofe of all the above demised premises against all persons whatsoever laying any lawful blaime thereunto, or any part thereof. As Witness, my hand and seal this 24th. day of May, 1701, and the thirteenth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord, William the Third, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, etc. - SAMUEL POORE and a Seal. - The Holmans in America
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Sources - [S100] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 - [S45] Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850.
- [S46] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, SAR Membership Number: 95849.
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 - [S177] U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
- [S100] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.