Main Hub

The Doleman Group

A central home for current ventures, creative work, reference pages, and future projects connected to the Doleman family.

Doleman Enterprises

The business side of the group, focused on telecommunications, services, digital products, and long-term value creation.

Primary business site

Revelation Recording

Revelation Recording is evolving to promote a new SaaS platform designed to help independent artists manage and grow their music careers.

Indie artist SaaS and creative operations site

Jorney 2 Knowledge

A developing platform intended to support learning, growth, and practical knowledge-sharing across faith, finances, and everyday life.

Learning and knowledge site

More to Come

This site is meant to grow over time and serve as a central gateway for future ventures, projects, family history, and creative work.

Additional sites and sections will be added as they are launched.

About This Site

The Doleman Group site is designed as a clean front door for related work across business, writing, music, and future ventures. It is broader than a single personal profile and is intended to point visitors to the projects that sit under the wider Doleman umbrella.

People

This section contains reference-style profile pages written in a neutral tone.

Additional profiles can be added later as permissions are confirmed.

Family History

The Doleman Name

From medieval England to modern enterprise.

The Doleman surname has Anglo-Saxon roots originating in medieval England. It is historically associated with occupation or land use, reflecting a practical and descriptive naming tradition common to the era.

The name is believed to be derived from the Old English word doelan, meaning “to set out” or “to divide.” Over centuries of use and migration, the spelling evolved into several regional variants.

Origins and Early Records

  • Meaning: From Old English doelan, referring to dividing or distributing land or goods.
  • Early Records: William Dolman (1260, Cheshire Assize Courts) and Richard Doleman (1279, Hundred Rolls of Oxfordshire).
  • Spelling Variations: Dolman, Dollman, and Doalman.

Migration and Distribution

  • United Kingdom: Concentrated historically in the Midlands, including Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
  • United States: Early records trace back to Virginia as early as 1622, with later presence in Pennsylvania.
  • Canada: Established in Nova Scotia and Ontario by the late 19th century.

Spelling Variations

Until relatively recent history, the English language did not have standardized spelling rules. As a result, the spelling of surnames was often left to the discretion of the scribe recording the name, leading to many variations of the same family name.

The evolution of the English language, including influences from French and Latin, further contributed to spelling inconsistencies across generations and regions.

  • Dolman
  • Dollman
  • Doleman
  • Doalman
  • Dolmen
  • Dolmin
  • Dolmane
  • Dollmin
  • Dolemin
  • Dolemen
  • Dolmun
  • Doalmen
  • Doalmin
  • Doalmun
  • Dolle
  • Doman
  • Dooman

Source: Dictionary of American Family Names, 2nd Edition (2022)

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