| Woolman Central |

| The John Woolman Memorial Located at 99 Branch Street, Mount Holly, New Jersey, the Memorial house was built between 1771 and 1783 and is on the site of part of John Woolman's orchard. The purpose of the John Woolman Memorial Association is to keep alive the spirit and memory of John Woolman and to seek those in whose lives that spirit may grow and serve. |
| Welcome to "Woolman Central". My name is Judy R. Hynes and I have been collecting information on descendants for about nineteen years now. Volume one of the genealogy was published by the John Woolman Memorial Association in December of 1997. I am currently working towards an eventual second volume and welcome any and all descendant's contributions towards including their particular lines. Please drop me an email at Judyhynes@msn.com and we'll find out how you are connected to the family tree! |
| The two largest groups of Woolmans in the United States, belong to either the family of Quaker descent, immigrating to America in 1678, or of a family that descends from the two Woolmans, Alfred and his brother, William, who immigrated to America in 1871. There is also a sizable family of descendants associated with upstate New York/Michigan. If you feel that you descend from the Quaker line, you are in the right place! If you feel that you descend from the NY/MI Woolmans, or if you think you might descend from the Leicester, England family, who immigrated in 1871, drop me an email and I will direct you. Judyhynes@msn.com |
| Visit with some of the more well-known descendants - Ilka Chase, C. E Woolman, Edna Woolman Chase, Harry S. Woolman, Tee S. Woolman, Christopher Reeve |
| The Annual Lecture 2006 "Healing from Slavery, War, and Genocide: Lessons from John Woolman and Friends in Rwanda and Burundi", was given by David Zarembka October 22nd, 2006. To read a transcript of his lecture Click here ! |
| Annual Meeting & Potluck Picnic Sunday, June 13, 2010 12:30 PM- Potluck 1:30 PM- Business meeting Come join us on the grounds of the historic John Woolman Memorial! ~ Rain or Shine ~ Questions? Please contact 609-267-3226 |