The
Elizabeth Ratcliffe arrived in
Launceston, Tasmania on 12 June 1854. He joined the crew of the
Amelia Francis, captained by William Chapman, in 1855. He married Mary Ann Sayer of
Devonport, Tasmania on December 15, 1855. Mary Ann's father James Sayer owned several barges, and William Holyman worked on them throughout the 1850s before founding the shipping company William Holyman & Sons. Holyman commanded the
Cousins from 1861 onwards, turning a profit as a trader. In 1871, he bought the steamship Annie but sold it two years later after failing to turn a profit. The shipping company grew after Holyman's sons became shipmasters and bought additional ships for the company's fleet. Holyman was a
Freemason, an
Odd Fellows member, and a member of the
Protestant Alliance Friendly Society. He died on 18 August 1919 in
East Devonport. == Legacy ==