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Note for: Mary Eliza Holland, ABT 1874 -
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Occupation: Date: 1881
Place: Scholar
Occupation: Domestic Servant
Date: 1895
Residence: Date: 1881
Place: Mostyn Square, Whitford
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Whitford, Flintshire
Census: Date: 1901
Place: Rainhill, Lancashire
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Note for: Mary Elizabeth Holland, 22 Sep 1879 -
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Census: Date: 1881
Place: Islington, Middlesex
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Note for: Mary Margaret Holland, 20 May 1914 -
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Individual Note: Mary Margaret Holland (born 20 May 1914) married Clarence GeorgeStarck (22 May ???), a policeman who was later involved with the dogunit of the SAPS in Pretoria. They helped to care for Bobby Voss, theson of the rich mining magnate, Uncle Bob. Bobby lost his hearing whenhe contracted meningitis at a young age and was never able to speaknormally. The Starcks helped him to manage the farm “The Valley”, abeautiful apple and pear farm in Elgin in the Western Cape that wasowned by Uncle Bob. Mary and Clamps eventually came up to Lyttelton(now Centurion) close to retirement age (in their fifties) when thefarm was sold. Mary worked at the Bureau of Standards in Pretoria andClampie at the SAPS and the army. They retired to Somerset West andare both deceased now.
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Note for: Maud Mary Holland, 22 Sep 1863 -
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Baptism: Date: 1 Nov 1863
Place: St Pauls, Seacombe, Wallasey.
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Note for: Morgan Holland, -
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Individual Note: Had property in Conway and the liberties (area) around Conway
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Note for: Nicholas Holland, ABT Aug 1541 -
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Christening: Date: 4 Aug 1541
Place: Conway
Individual Note: Information derived from Conway Parish Register
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Note for: Nicholas Holland, ABT Oct 1544 -
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Christening: Date: 4 Oct 1544
Place: Conway
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Note for: Nicholas Holland, ABT Jan 1541 -
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Census: Date: 4 Oct 1541
Place: Conway
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Note for: Owen Holland, ABT Jul 1756 - 20 Dec 1838
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Christening: Date: 11 Jul 1756
Place: Llanasa, Flintshire
Occupation: Place: Tailor
Residence: Date: ABT 1783
Place: Llanasaph
Residence: Date: 1822
Place: Holywell
Residence: Date: 1838
Place: New Road, Holywell
Burial: Date: 24 Dec 1838
Place: Holywell, Flintshire
Individual Note: The Holywell Parish Vestry minutes dated 18/2/1822 (P/30/1/204) has anentry which reads "Resolved that Owen Holland be allowed one pound forlodging Mary Davies and attending her during her insanity." This wouldimply that Owen was living in the Parish Of Holywell at the time andthat he had sufficient accomodation to take on this responsibility.
The Holywell Poor Law Union Weekly Outdoor Relief List (WhitfordDistrict) for the Qtr ending September 1837 shows Owen as receiving a2/- per week payment from his Parish of Llanasa (Ref G/B/136/213).The records for Holywell District dated Qtr Ending Sept 1838 show thatOwen's funeral expenses of 16/6d were paid by the Union. An earlierrecord in the same year had shown that he was living with his son inHolywell and successfully applied for his relief to be increased from2/- to 3/- per week on the basis that he was disabled and confined tobed. Given that the wife of Owen's son Richard (called Catherine) wasnamed on the death certificate it would seem to imply that Owen wasliving with Richard & Catherine in New Road Holywell at the time ofhis death.