George Hoomes died 1733 Caroline, Virginia Children: Christopher; Joseph; Benjamin; Priscilla born 1702 died 1791 married Joseph Pollard born 1701 died 1791; George born 1709 died 1793. Benjamin Hoomes born Caroline County died KQ Co. abt. 1785 wife: Elizabeth Claiborne Caroline Co. Children: Joseph Thomas Claiborne Frances Ann Fox Martha Elizabeth born about 1750 died 4/27/1803 in KQ Co. married 2/1772 Thomas Stewart (son of John Stewart). Children William, Frances, Joseph, Benjamin, James born 8/29/1776. Capt. Benjamin P. born 1755 Capt. Benjamin P. Hoomes Born 1755 KQ Co. St Stevens Parish Died 10/28/1834 KQ Co. Point of View Children: Maria M. George Patsy John Mary Thomas Claiborne born 1781 KQ Co. died 2/5/1821 KQ Co. Benjamin P. born 1784 KQ Co. died 1821 Point of View, KQ Co. MAJ. Thomas Claiborne Hoomes born 1781 died 2/5/1821 KQ, Co. Under Capt. Richard Corbin's Artillery Co in 1812 as a 1st Lieutenant. Betsy Fleet 1800-1841 1st wife of Col. Alex. Fleet had married 1st Thomas C. Hoomes. She was daughter of Robert Pollard. (KQ Co.) SHe died 7/26/1841 at the age of 41 yrs 21 days. OBIT: Benjamin P. Holmes departed this life on Thursday morning the 18th at his residence at KQ Co. court house Benjamin P. Holmes, Esq. in the 38th yr of his age Friday Sept 7th 1821. OBIT: Among the distinguished individuals whom Virginia has seen snatched from the scene of existence....the writer has the painful task of announcing Major Thomas C. Hoomes of Melrose, King and Queen County, wo, on Monday the 5th, inst., closed in the meridian of life his earthly career....A young and amiable wife, and numerous relatives have to mourn his premature decease...For three years Major Hoomes represented his district in the Senate of Virginia....As a practical Attorney his ability and merit were surpassed by none, Etc.. Thursday, February 8, 1821. Virginia Colonial Abstracts (page 3, c.1 King and Queen County, Records Concerning 18th Century Persons, 7th Collection) Richmond Enquirer. Saturday, 15 Sept 1804. All persons having claims on the estate of Col. Philip Pendleton, decd. whether founded on private contracts or his responsibility as sheriff of KQ Co., are requested to bring the evidence of their respective claims before Thomas Claiborne Hoomes, residing at King and Queen courthouse (to whom management the aforesaid estate has been confided) in order that provision commensurate with the demands will be immediately made by Edward Hill, Admr. with the will annexed. Enjoy, June Fairfax County