HOLMES, Elizabeth

HOLMES, Elizabeth

Female 1777 - 1828  (50 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HOLMES, Elizabeth was born on 24 May 1777 in Frederick Co, VA (daughter of HOLMES, Col Joseph and HUNTER, Rebecca); died on 28 Mar 1828.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Betsy

    Elizabeth married MCGUIRE, Edward on 10 Mar 1796 in Frederick Co, VA. Edward (son of MCGUIRE, Edward and WHEELER, Susannah) was born in Jul 1767 in Winchester, VA; died on 23 Nov 1827 in Woodville near Berryville, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. MCGUIRE, Rebecca Holmes was born in 1798 in Frederick Co, VA; died on 4 Jul 1879 in Charles Town, WV; was buried in 1879 in Zion Church Yard, Charles Town, WV (Lot 81N).
    2. MCGUIRE, Milicent was born in Grove Farm, Frederick County, VA, USA.
    3. MCGUIRE, Dr Hugh Holmes
    4. MCGUIRE, Edward D
    5. MCGUIRE, Dr. William David was born on 23 Feb 1810 in Winchester, Frederick, VA, USA; died on 4 Feb 1877 in Winchester, Frederick, VA, USA.
    6. MCGUIRE, David Holmes
    7. MCGUIRE, John

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HOLMES, Col Joseph was born on 22 Aug 1746 in Ballykelly, Londonderry, Ireland (son of HOLMES, Hugh); died in 1800 in Winchester, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Deputy-Commissioner General of Prisoners
    • Census: 1782, Frederick Co, VA

    Notes:

    From Frederica Trapnell notes on John Macky from 1968:

    There is little authenticated information about Joseph Holmes prior to his coming to Winchester, Virginia.  He is reputed to have been born at Ballykelly, Northern Ireland, on August 22, 1746. (Ballykelly is East of Londonderry on the road to Limavaddy and close to Lough Foyle.) His father, Hugh Holmes, is said to have owned an estate of 400 acres there. Many of the books about Winchester in its early days mention Joseph Holmes.  Cartmell, Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants, list the Vestrymen of Frederick Paris in 1764, among them being Edward Snickers and Joseph Holmes (p. 181) and refers to the latter as “the Deputy-Commissioner General of Prisoners,” (p. 271). “The November Court 1784, Joseph Holmes produced his commission as Lieutenant Colonel and at the May Court 1785 was sworn as Sheriff,” (p. 90). “Upon the petition of Joseph Holmes, Gent. and others, merchants in the Borough of Winchester, that they may have a portion of public ground assigned them for the purpose of building a Tobacca Warehouse, ordered that…Robert Mackey…be appointed to lay off on the public lot adjoining Water Street, 100 feet square for the purpose aforesaid, and that said land is vested in Joseph Holmes…Trustees for the purpose aforesaid…” (p. 140). Water Street is now called Boscawen Street.  It got its original name because the Town Run frequently overflowed it and made it impassable (The Streets of Winchester, Garland R. Quarles, p. 18).

    Birth:
    He is reputed to have been born at Ballykelly, Northern Ireland, on August 22, 1746. (Ballykelly is East of Londonderry on the road to Limavaddy and close to Lough Foyle.)

    Joseph married HUNTER, Rebecca in 1767 in Frederick Co, VA. Rebecca (daughter of HUNTER, David and MCILHENNY, Martha) was born on 8 Nov 1749 in York, PA; died about Oct 1806 in Frederick County, VA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  HUNTER, Rebecca was born on 8 Nov 1749 in York, PA (daughter of HUNTER, David and MCILHENNY, Martha); died about Oct 1806 in Frederick County, VA, USA.

    Notes:

    From Frederica Trapnell research notes:

    Rebecca… was born in York County, Pennsylvania, on November 8, 1748. She married Joseph Holmes in 1767. In her will dated September 10, 1806, and proved October 6, 1806, she left a feather bed and bedding to each of her daughters, Elizabeth McGuire and Rebecca Contrad.  To another daughter, Gertrude Holmes, she left the remainder of her beds and bedding and one “filley known by the name of Venus.” To each of her sons, Joseph Holmes and Andrew Hunter Holmes, she left a two-year old colt.  All the rest of her property was to be sold and the receipts divided equally between her daughters, Elizabeth McGuire, Rebecca Contrad and Gertrude Holmes, and her sons, Joseph and Andrew Hunter Holmes. Her executors were Archibald Magill and Thomas Faucett.  Martin Cartmell and David Holmes gave bond in the amount of $10,000. Her daughter Margaret Holmes Legrand had died, and no mention was made of her son Judge Hugh Holmes nor of her daughter Nancy Holmes Boyd. (Fred. Co. WIll Bk. 8, p. 254-244, 1806).

    Children:
    1. HOLMES, Nancy was born in UNKNOWN; died on 20 Jul 1819.
    2. HOLMES, Hugh was born on 8 Nov 1768 in Mary Ann Furnace, York Co, PA.
    3. HOLMES, David was born on 10 Mar 1769; died on 20 Aug 1832.
    4. HOLMES, Margaret was born on 16 Dec 1771 in “Red House” near Martinsburg, Berkeley, WV USA; died in 1803.
    5. 1. HOLMES, Elizabeth was born on 24 May 1777 in Frederick Co, VA; died on 28 Mar 1828.
    6. HOLMES, Rebecca was born on 26 Mar 1779 in “Stockholm Farms”.
    7. HOLMES, Gertrude was born in 1788; died on 24 Aug 1827.
    8. HOLMES, Joseph was born in 1789; died in 1810.
    9. HOLMES, Andrew Hunter was born in 1792; died in 1812 in Mackinac Island, Mackinac, MI USA.
    10. HOLMES, Joseph was born before 1789.
    11. HOLMES, Joseph was born before 1789.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HOLMES, Hugh
    Children:
    1. 2. HOLMES, Col Joseph was born on 22 Aug 1746 in Ballykelly, Londonderry, Ireland; died in 1800 in Winchester, Virginia, USA.

  2. 6.  HUNTER, David (son of HUNTER, Hugh and SAMPLE, Isabella); died in 1776.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 1742, York, PA USA

    Notes:

    From Richard Watkins Trapnell application for membership in Sons of the American Revolution:

    “Captain David Hunter was Captain of one of the two York Co Penn companies of the French & Indian Wars. During summer of 1776, while living at “Red House Farm” about 2 miles from Martinsburg, VA, Capt Hunter mysteriously disappeared. He was at home in June of that year, as an old Journal of a Presbyterian minister speaks of riding from Martinsburg to Winchester with Capt. Hunter + Capt Joseph Holmes, his son in-law on June 6 1776.

    During the Civil War an old house in the Valley of VA was ransacked by Unionists and a paper found there sent to Capt Hunter’s great-grandson, David Hunter Strothes. It was a writ of habeas corpus directing Sheriff of Berkeley Co. to bring Capt. Hunter to the Capitol at Williamsburg. The writ was issued in the name of Geo III & by authority of Lord Dunmore, governor of VA. the 14th of May, the 14 “Year of the Reign of Geo III”. Thus nearly 100 years later, the disappearance of Captain Hunter, who was a patriot, was explained, for Lord Dunmore, the last of the English governors of Virginia, was noted for his unjust cruelty & has left behind an infamous memory.”

    Arrival:
    David Hunter came to York, Pennsylvania, in 1742 or 1743. He owned and laid out the town of Hunterstow, six miles north of Gettysburg, now Adams County, Pennsylvania, and sold lots.

    David married MCILHENNY, Martha in 1745. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  MCILHENNY, Martha (daughter of MCILHENNY, Moses and HOOE, Rebecca).
    Children:
    1. 3. HUNTER, Rebecca was born on 8 Nov 1749 in York, PA; died about Oct 1806 in Frederick County, VA, USA.
    2. HUNTER, Moses


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  HUNTER, Hugh (son of HUNTER, Andrew); died in 1732.

    Hugh married SAMPLE, Isabella. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  SAMPLE, Isabella
    Children:
    1. 6. HUNTER, David died in 1776.

  3. 14.  MCILHENNY, Moses

    Moses married HOOE, Rebecca. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  HOOE, Rebecca
    Children:
    1. 7. MCILHENNY, Martha



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