This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.newyork.counties.columbia/2494.1.2.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Yes, he was in the Revoluntion as a soldier. All his brothers were in the Army except for my own ancestor who did not serve. I will send you a copy of the bible record it is taken from to your email address since it is in JPG format and cannot be give here. Jabez Holmes was the father of these children. Modified Register for Jabez Holmes First Generation 1. Jabez Holmes was born on 13 Sep 1723 in Middlebrook, Plymouth, MA. He died in Chatham, Columbia, NY. He moved his family from Canterbury and Brooklyn, Connecticut, to New York state. They lived in Nine Partners in the area that would become Amenia and later moved to Chatham, Columbia Co. !Source: DAR New York Bible, Family and Miscellaneous Records, 40:118-119; "Cleveland Family," p. 75; Brooklyn, Connecticut, VR, v. 1, p. 36. Jabez married Experience Cleveland daughter of Edward C. Cleveland and Rebecca Paine on 2 May 1749 in Brooklyn, Windham, CT. Experience was born on 5 Sep 1728 in , Windom, CT. She was christened in Jun 1729 in Caterbury, Windom, CT. She died on 11 Mar 1805 in Westerlo, Albany, NY. She and her husband moved their family to Amenia, New York, from near Brooklyn, Connecticut. Source: Death -- New York D. A. R. Bible Records, v. 40, p. 118; Marriage -- "Cleveland Family," p. 75; Brooklyn, Connecticut, VR, v. 1, p. 36. Baptism -- "Records of the Congregational Church in Canterbury, Connecticut 1711-1844," Conn. Hist. Soc., (Soc. of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Conn., Hartford 1932), p. 63. Jabez and Experience had the following children: 2 F i. Sarah Holmes was born on 15 Dec 1749 in Canterbury, Windham, CT. Source: New York Genealogical Register, 35:64 Sarah married William Lee on 24 Apr 1771. Source: New York Genealogical Register, Vol 35, pp. 64-64. 3 F ii. Experience Holmes was born on 23 Feb 1750/1751 in Canterbury, Windham, CT. She died in 1818. She was buried in Gardinier Bur P, Columbia, NY. x!Source: "Cleveland Family" and 1988 IGI. (Thomas, Milton, "Gravestone Transcriptions, Columbia Co., NY," (Troy, NY: 1920), vol. 1, p. 10, gives burial location and tombstone inscription; ae 68 y; New York Genealogical Register, Vol 35, pp. 63-64. Shown as Esther Gardinier on tombstone.) This information is incorrect. There is no indication that Experience married this Peter Gardinier. There were two Peter G's who were contempories.) Experience married Pieter Gardenier . Shown as Pieter H. Gardenier (twice), Pieter J. Gardenier (once), and Pieter Gardenier (once) in the records of the baptism of his children at the Kinderhook Reformed Dutch Church in Kinderhook, New York. 4 F iii. Priscilla Holmes was born in 1753 in Canterbury, Windom, CT. She was christened on 8 Apr 1753 in Caterbury, Windom, CT. Source: Baptism -- Records of the Congregational Church in Canterbury, Connecticut 1711-1844, Conn. Hist. Soc./Soc. of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Conn., Hartford 1932, p. 82. Priscilla married Jurrian Gretvent on 22 Sep 1781 in Kinderhook R D C, Columbia, NY. 5 M iv. Palmer Holmes Sr. was born on 8 Oct 1755 in Amenia, Dutchess, NY. He died on 4 Mar 1828 in Ghent, Columbia, NY. He was buried in Gardinier Bur P, Columbia Co, NY. Source: Original birth and death years and wife's name are taken from the Boston Transcript. An abstract of the will* of Palmer Holmes of Ghent, Columbia County, NY, dated December 1, 1827; probated March 29, 1828. DAR New York Bible, Family and Miscellaneous Records, Vol 40, p. 118, gives birth date and place; Thomas, Milton, "Gravestone Transcriptions, Columbia Co., NY," (Troy, NY: 1920), vol. 1, p. 10, gives burial location and tombstone inscription. "*The will mentions wife Chloe; Sons: Palmer, Edward, Rufus. Children of Edward by his first wife: Elsa, Ann, Edward, Lovina; Rufus' son Palmer and his two daughters: Caroline, Cornelia; Daus. Anna Provoost, widow Caroline Parra w Plinny Hudson. Executors: son Rufus Plinny Hudson Dr. Eleazer Root Witness: Henry Combe James Nash John Gray" An article by L. B. Russell of Comanche, Texas, appeared in the Boston Transcript over 50 years ago re the Holmes -- Russell relationship in New York. This letter, or article, was written in response to the lineage given for Chloe Caroline Holmes and reproduced somewhat in notes for Rufus Holmes. The article follows: HOLMES I noticed in the paper of May 13 an article on the Holmes family. I am not directly interested in the family only remotely collaterally. But the location of this Holmes family together with the given name of Russell for one of the children are quite suggestive of identity. Daniel Russell (Jonathan, Sergeant, John, Philip, John of Cambridge, Wethersfield and Hadley), fourth child of his father, married Anna Jones. They probably lived in Wethersfield [MA] until after the Revolution, as all of the children appear to have been born there except Johnathan, the youngest of eleven who was born as I now recall in Canaan, NY. Daniel finally settled in Bloomfield, Ontario county and died there. His children as recorded in Wethersfield were Anna, Hannah, Chloe, Martha, Sylva, Mehitable, Sally, Daniel (1), Daniel (2), Abigail and Jonathan. Hannah and the first Daniel died young; the second Daniel married Mary Wilson and died leaving no issue so far as I have been able to learn. His brother, the only son of Daniel senior surviving, Jonathan, married her sister Nancy Wilson. . . . Chloe, the third child of Daniel and Anna Jones, married Palmer Holmes. As she was born June 15, 1763, she probably married about 1780 to 1785. The given name of Russell leads to the suspicion that Palmer Holmes may have been the father of Rufus. . . [In the rest of the article, Mr. Russell traces his Russell ancestry. He does give Daniel Russell's mother's name: Mehitable Wolcott. ] . . . The name Chloe almost clinches the correctness of my surmise that Rufus Holmes was son of Palmer Holmes and Chloe Russell. L. B. Russell, Comanche, Texas. Palmer married Chloe Russell daughter of Daniel Russell and Anna Jones. Chloe was born on 15 Jun 1763 in Canaan, Litchfield, CT. She died on 9 Aug 1832. She was buried in Gardinier Bur P, Columbia Co, NY. "The will [of Palmer Holmes] mentions wife Chloe Sons: Palmer, Edward, Rufus. Children of Edward by his first wife: Elsa, Ann, Edward, Lovina; Rufus' son Palmer and his two daughters: Caroline, Cornelia; Daus. Anna Provoost, widow Caroline Parra w Plinny Hudson. Executors: son Rufus Plinny Hudson Dr. Eleazer Root Witness: Henry Combe James Nash John Gray" Source: DAR New York Bible, Family and Miscellaneous Records, Vol 40, p. 118, gives birth date and place; Thomas, Milton, "Gravestone Transcriptions, Columbia Co., NY," (Troy, NY: 1920), 1:10, gives burial location and tombstone inscription with the notation: Aged 68. Death date taken from inscription; birth year taken from the Boston Transcript; Will abstract of Palmer Holmes of Ghent, Columbia County, NY, dated December 1, 1827; probated March 29, 1828. 6 M v. Jabez Holmes Jr. was born on 1 Oct 1757 in Amenia, Dutchess, NY. He died on 13 Jan 1844 in Westerlo, NY. Lived in Chatham, Columbia Co., NY, and moved to Westerlo in 1800. He and his wife are buried in a cemetery outside of Westerlo on the road going north to Albany. Source: Jabez Holmes from New York filed for a Revolutionary War pension, file No. S23262. Jabez married Susanna Havens Hazzard in , NY. Source: New York D.A.R. Bible Records, v. 40, pp. 118-19. 7 M vi. John Holmes was born in Sep 1761 in Amenia, Dutchess, NY. He was christened on 6 Sep 1761 in Amenia, Dutchess, NY. Source: 1988 IGI; Charles Gillette. He lived, and probably died, in Cazenovia, New York. His family moved west. 8 M vii. Jedediah Holmes was born on 17 Mar 1763 in Nine Partners, Dutchess, NY. He was christened on 20 Oct 1765 in Amenia, Dutchess, NY. He died on 1 May 1840 in Eden Twp, Seneca, OH. Source: New York D.A.R. Bible Records, B48:132, 133. The Jedediah Holmes Family, record furnished by Mrs. S. J. Gibson, 56 Fair St., Norwich, New York; copied by Mrs. J. B. Meola, Capt. John Harris Chapter D.A.R., Norwich, New York; Pension File for Jedediah Holmes; Christening 1988 IGI and Amenia, NY VR. --------------------------------------------- Lived in Holmesville, Chenango Co., NY, and later he moved to Melrose [Melmore], Seneca Co., Ohio. Source: Bible records. He applied for a Revolutionary War pension on August 9, 1839, in New Berlin, Chenango Co., New York, for his service during the Revolutionary War. The pension was granted. Source: Pension file of Jedediah Holmes. From material on Revolutionary War pensions granted from New York State. A letter was written to Mrs. Edward H. Kraening, 1104 1/2 Lincoln Way-w, La Port, Indiana, Re: Claim W 7772 Jedediah Holmes. The letter contained the following data: b. March 18, 1763, in Oblong, or Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., NY. Resided in New Britain, Albany Co. (later became Chatham, Columbia Co.) He enlisted and served in the Revolutionary War. He was granted a pension in 1832, and died May 1, 1840, in Eden Twp., Seneca Co., OH. Married in Chatham, NY, to Hannah Brown. They had the following children: Cleveland, b. 11-10-1787. Patty, b. 9-3-1789. Martha, b. 8-1-1791. Benjamin, b. 3-5-1794. Hannah, b. 2-1-1797. Mary, b. 3-15-1799. Palmer, b. 8-17-1801. Hiram, b. 10-25-1802. David, b. 9-10-1805. Jedediah, b. 2-18-1807. From a sworn affidavit by a friend to the justice of the peace on May 2, 1851. Jedediah married Hannah Brown on 5 Apr 1787 in Chatham, Dutchess, NY. Hannah was born on 31 Jan 1764 in , NY. She died after 1851 in , OH. Source: An affidavit sworn by Hannah (Brown) Holmes on May 2, 1851, to entitle her to a Revolutionary War widow's pension; New York D.A.R. Bible Records, v. 48, pp. 132, 133. There are several discrepancies between what was sworn as truth when she was 87 and what was recorded in the family bible of one of her granddaughters. The bible record shows that she had 14 children instead of 10. She does not show the child that died in infancy, but she also does not list Ira Holmes. Ira has the same birthdate as she is shown for Martha. She also did not list Deborah Holmes, the daughter whose children kept the bible record. See below. --------------------------------------------- From material on Revolutionary War pensions granted from New York State. A letter was written to Mrs. Edward H. Kraening, 1104 1/2 Lincoln Way-w, La Port, Indiana, Re: Claim W 7772 Jedediah Holmes. The letter contained the following data: b. March 18, 1763, in Oblong, or Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., NY. Resided in New Britain, Albany Co. (later became Chatham, Columbia Co.) He enlisted and served in the Revolutionary War. He was granted a pension in 1832, and died May 1, 1840, in Eden Twp., Seneca Co., OH. Married in Chatham, NY, to Hannah Brown. They had the following children: Cleveland, b. 11-10-1787. Patty, b. 9-3-1789. Martha, b. 8-1-1791. Benjamin, b. 3-5-1794. Hannah, b. 2-1-1797. Mary, b. 3-15-1799. Palmer, b. 8-17-1801. Hiram, b. 10-25-1802. David, b. 9-10-1805. Jedediah, b. 2-18-1807. From an affidavit sworn by Hannah (Brown) Holmes on May 2, 1851. First married a French Officier named Ludlow who had served under Laffayette Name was Hannah Brown ludlow Holmes. 9 M viii. Roswell Holmes was born in 1764 in L. Nine Partners, Dutchess, NY. He was christened on 20 Oct 1765 in Amenia, Dutchess, NY. He died on 20 Feb 1854. He lived in Cazenovia, NY. His children went West, per bible records. From a September 1930 letter from the acting commissioner handling military archives to Mrs. Glenn B. Adams: Dear Madam: You are hereby advised that it appears from the papers in the Revolutionary War pension claim, S. 13443, that Rozel or Roswell Holmes was born in 1764 in Little Nine Partners, New York. He enlisted in New Britain, Columbia County, New York, in June, 1781, and served as a private in Captains Peter Van Renesselaer's, Skinner's and Welp's companies, Colonel Marimus Willett's New York regiment. He was in the battles of Johnstown and West Canada Creek. In November, 1782, he was taken prisoner by the Indians, while out on a scouting party near Sackett's Harbor, and was detained a prisoner in Canada at least three months, when made his escape and came back to camp at Ft. Herkimer, and was discharged in December, 1783. He was allowed pension on his application executed October 2, 1832, at which time he was living in Solon, Courtland County, New York. He died February 20, 1854. There are no data as to family. The above noted history is that of the only Rozel, Rosewell or Resewell Holmes that is found on the Revolutionary War records at this bureau. Very truly yours, E. W. Morgan Acting Commissioner (IGI NY; VR Amenia) Roswell married Polly Earle . SOURCE: DAR Patriot Index, R929.373 D238, Vol. 1, Pub. Washington 1966. 10 F ix. Lydia Holmes was christened on 8 Nov 1767 in Amenia, Dutchess, NY. Source: 1988 IGI. I just do not have much on you John Holmes except the foregoing. I can give you his ancestores back to the original John Holmes who probably emigrated to Plymouth Colong abt or before 1632. I can give you the ancestors of Experience Cleveland, his mother, who are documented back to the Mayflower, and some before that. I hope that this helps. Carroll Holmes