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Descendants of James Holme Descendants of James Holme Generation 1 1. JAMES1 HOLME . He married (1) ISABEL BARWICK in 1692 in Witherslack or Beetham, Westmorland, England. James Holme and Isabel Barwick had the following children: i. THOMAS2 HOLME was born on 01 Apr 1705 in Ulverston, Lancashire, England (bapt.) (of Osmotherley). He died. He married Mary Garner on 23 May 1732 in St. Mary, Ulverston, Lancashire, England (Both of Osmotherley). 2. ii. NICHOLAS HOLME was born on 12 Nov 1710 in Ulverston, Lancashire, England (bapt.) (of Osmotherley). He died. He married Elizabeth Strickland, daughter of Reynold Strickland and Beatrice, on 01 Jul 1741 in Lancaster, Lancashire by licence. She was born about 1716. She died in Apr 1792 in of Ould House Beck.. iii. JAMES HOLME was born on 16 Oct 1715 in Ulverston, Lancashire, England (bapt.) (of Osmotherley). Generation 2 2. NICHOLAS2 HOLME (James1) was born on 12 Nov 1710 in Ulverston, Lancashire, England (bapt.) (of Osmotherley). He died. He married Elizabeth Strickland, daughter of Reynold Strickland and Beatrice, on 01 Jul 1741 in Lancaster, Lancashire by licence. She was born about 1716. She died in Apr 1792 in of Ould House Beck.. Nicholas Holme and Elizabeth Strickland had the following child: 3. i. GEORGE3 HOLME was born on 09 Jun 1753 in of "Cringle Myer" Colton, Lancashire, England (bapt.). He died in Sep 1831 in of Bowness, Westmorland, England. He married Isabella Hellen, daughter of John Hellen and Ann Holme, on 05 Jun 1781 in St. Martin, Windermere, Westmorland. She was born on 20 Feb 1757 in of Strickland Kettle, Burneside (bapt.). She died in Mar 1830. Generation 3 3. GEORGE3 HOLME (Nicholas2, James1) was born on 09 Jun 1753 in of "Cringle Myer" Colton, Lancashire, England (bapt.). He died in Sep 1831 in of Bowness, Westmorland, England. He married Isabella Hellen, daughter of John Hellen and Ann Holme, on 05 Jun 1781 in St. Martin, Windermere, Westmorland. She was born on 20 Feb 1757 in of Strickland Kettle, Burneside (bapt.). She died in Mar 1830. George Holme and Isabella Hellen had the following children: 4. i. JOHN4 HOLME was born on 21 Jul 1782 in St. Martin, Windermere, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 17 Jul 1867 in Mansriggs Farm, Mansriggs (85 yrs. Retired farmer) (Senile decay certified). He married Agnes Burrow, daughter of James BURROW and Elizabeth ATKINSON, on 09 Feb 1805 in Crosthwaite & Lyth Parish church, Westmorland. She was born on 26 Aug 1786 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (bapt.). She died on 17 Sep 1852 in Nook, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (Haematemesis). ii. GEORGE HOLME was born on 09 Jan 1786 in St. Martin, Windermere, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 21 Apr 1854 in Tarvin, Cheshire. He married Mary Eavans on 03 May 1826 in Tarvin, Cheshire, England. She was born about 1781. She died before 1851. iii. JAMES HOLME was born on 27 Feb 1790 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He died. iv. ANN HOLME was born on 17 Mar 1793 in Winster, Westmorland (bapt.). She died after 1871. 5. v. THOMAS HOLME was born on 26 Feb 1797 in Winster, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 29 Apr 1883 in of High Wray nr. Hawkshead at Windermere, Westmorland. He married Mary Wilson, daughter of Edward Wilson and Mary, on 08 Dec 1832 in Windermere, Westmorland. She was born on 06 Dec 1795 in Troutbeck, Westmorland (bapt.). She died in Dec 1863 in of High Wray. 6. vi. ROBERT HOLME was born on 22 Sep 1803 in of Old House, Beck, Westmorland, England. He died about Jun 1872 in Kendal registration district, Westmorland. Ref. Generation 3 (con't) England. He died about Jun 1872 in Kendal registration district, Westmorland. Ref. 10b 419. He married Betsy Hilton, daughter of Anthony Hilton and Isabella Armistead, on 15 Sep 1837 in Kendal, Westmorland. She was born about 1814 in Westmorland. She died about Mar 1871 in Kendal registration district, Westmorland. ref. 10b 430. Generation 4 4. JOHN4 HOLME (George3, Nicholas2, James1) was born on 21 Jul 1782 in St. Martin, Windermere, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 17 Jul 1867 in Mansriggs Farm, Mansriggs (85 yrs. Retired farmer) (Senile decay certified). He married Agnes Burrow, daughter of James BURROW and Elizabeth ATKINSON, on 09 Feb 1805 in Crosthwaite & Lyth Parish church, Westmorland. She was born on 26 Aug 1786 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (bapt.). She died on 17 Sep 1852 in Nook, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (Haematemesis). John Holme and Agnes Burrow had the following children: 7. i. JAMES5 HOLMES was born on 20 Dec 1805 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. He died about Mar 1873 in Kendal registration district, Westmorland, England. He married Sarah Benson, daughter of Thomas BENSON and Hannah, on 27 Jan 1834 in Heversham, Westmorland. She was born about 1814 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. She died after 1881. 8. ii. JOHN HOLME was born on 16 Mar 1808 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. He died on 13 Oct 1888 in of Mansriggs. He married Eleanor TEASDALE, daughter of William TEASDALE and Jane, on 14 Dec 1839 in St. Mary, Ulverston, Lancashire. She was born about 1809 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. She died on 25 Sep 1879 in Mansriggs, nr. Ulverston, Lancashire. 9. iii. GEORGE HOLME was born on 15 Jun 1811 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (bapt.). He died in Feb 1892 in Whitby registration district, North Yorkshire, England ref. 9d 320. He married (1) SUSANNA REDMAN on 26 Feb 1832 in Hutton Magna, Yorkshire. She was born about 1811 in Yorkshire. She died in Jan 1842 in Whitby registration district, North Yorkshire. ref. 24 385. He married (2) MARY after 1842. She was born about 1803 in Stockton, Durham, England. She died between 1851-1861. iv. BETTY HOLME was born on 10 Jan 1814 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (bapt.). She died on 07 Jul 1820. 10. v. ROBERT HOLME was born on 29 Mar 1816 in Crosthwaite & Lyth, Westmorland, England (bapt.). He died on 22 Jan 1892 in 72 Preston Street, Kirkham, Lancashire, England (Pneumonia). He married Eleanor Benson, daughter of William BENSON and Mary WALKER, on 06 Dec 1849 in By licence. Whicham Parish Church, Cumberland. She was born on 05 Nov 1812 in Millom, Cumberland, England (bapt.). She died on 14 Jul 1888 in 74 Preston Street, Kirkham, Lancashire. Wife of Robert Holmes a huntsman (Debility of age). 11. vi. AGNES HOLME was born on 05 Jul 1818 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland (bapt.). She died about Mar 1901 in Barrow in Furness registration district, Lancashire. ref. 8e 595. She married (1) ROBERT BROWN, son of James BROWN, on 17 Oct 1874 in St. Peter, Bradford, Yorkshire. He was born about 1824. He died. She married (2) WILLIAM WOODHOUSE, son of Lawrence WOODHOUSE, on 02 Dec 1837 in Heversham Parish Church by licence. He was born about 1809 in Heversham, Westmorland. He died on 03 May 1859 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland (Softening of the brain). 12. vii. ISABELLA HOLME was born on 06 Aug 1820 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died about Dec 1891 in Ulverston registration district, Lancashire. ref. 8e 545. She married John BROUGH on 13 Aug 1846 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He was born about 1818 in Leak, Yorkshire. He died on 04 Apr 1882 in Templand Cartmel, nr. Carnforth, Lancashire. 13. viii. JOSEPH HOLME was born on 01 Jun 1823 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (bapt.). He died about Mar 1904 in Ulverston registration district, Lancashire, England. ref. 8e 619. He married Ellen LEWIS, daughter of John LEWIS, on 14 Oct 1854 in Ulverston, Lancashire. She was born about 1826 in Generation 4 (con't) LEWIS, on 14 Oct 1854 in Ulverston, Lancashire. She was born about 1826 in Egton cum Newland, Lancashire. She died between 1871-1881. 5. THOMAS4 HOLME (George3, Nicholas2, James1) was born on 26 Feb 1797 in Winster, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 29 Apr 1883 in of High Wray nr. Hawkshead at Windermere, Westmorland. He married Mary Wilson, daughter of Edward Wilson and Mary, on 08 Dec 1832 in Windermere, Westmorland. She was born on 06 Dec 1795 in Troutbeck, Westmorland (bapt.). She died in Dec 1863 in of High Wray. Thomas HOLME and Mary Wilson had the following children: i. EDWARD5 HOLME was born on 30 Jan 1834 in Claife, Lancashire. He died after 1901. He married MARY. She was born about 1839 in Crosby Garret, Westmorland. She died after 1901. 14. ii. THOMAS HOLME was born on 30 Jan 1834 in Claife, Lancashire. He died between 1901-1911. He married (1) ANN. She was born about 1826 in Kirkby, Lancashire. She died between 1861-1871. He married (2) ISABELLA ROBINSON, daughter of Mary ROBINSON, on 15 Nov 1866 in Hawkshead, Lancashire. She was born about 1844 in Penrith, Cumberland. She died after 1911. iii. GEORGE HOLME was born on 07 Jun 1835 in Hawkshead, Lancashire (bapt.) of Wray. He died on July August September 1919 in Kendal registration district, Westmorland. 15. iv. ISABELLA HOLME was born on 03 Aug 1836 in Wray, Lancashire. She died in Jun 1929 in Kendal, Westmorland, England. She married (1) WILLIAM SCOTT, son of Joseph Scott, on 08 Dec 1860 in St. Michael & All Angels, Hawkshead, Lancashire. He was born about 1840 in Preston Patrick, Westmorland. He died after 1901. She married (2) <NO NAME>. He was born. He died. 6. ROBERT4 HOLME (George3, Nicholas2, James1) was born on 22 Sep 1803 in of Old House, Beck, Westmorland, England. He died about Jun 1872 in Kendal registration district, Westmorland. Ref. 10b 419. He married Betsy Hilton, daughter of Anthony Hilton and Isabella Armistead, on 15 Sep 1837 in Kendal, Westmorland.
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