Individual Notes
Note for: Joseph Holland, ABT Mar 1780 -
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Christening: Date: 24 Mar 1780
Place: Trelawnyd
Individual Note: 1 _PHOTO M836
Note that Parish record micofilm was blank in the area detailingJoseph's name. The accuracy of the entry was obtained from the FFHSTranscript Registers.
Individual Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Holland, ABT May 1797 -
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Baptism: Date: 6 May 1797
Place: Newmarket (Trelawnyd)
Individual Note: 2 OBJE M1932
1 _PHOTO M837
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Note for: Thomas Barnabus, ABT 1801 - ABT Jul 1868
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Occupation: Date: 1851
Place: Sawyer
Occupation: Date: 1836
Place: Smelter
Residence: Date: 1851
Place: Castle Hill, Holywell
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Holywell, Flintshire
Burial: Date: 25 Jul 1868
Place: Holywell, Flintshire
Individual Note: 1 _PHOTO M838
It can be noted that the Chester Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Recordin Holywell for the baptism of John gives the surname of Barnaby. Theparents of Martha are cired as John & Mary Holland. At the Marriage ofThomas Barnabus & Martha Holland in 1832 it can be seen that a witnessis Anne Jones. John & Mary Holland had a daughter Anne who marriedRobert Jones in 1822. It seems likely that the name Barnabus waseither corrupted or changed to Barnaby.
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Note for: Martha Holland, ABT Nov 1806 -
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Christening: Date: 23 Nov 1806
Place: Llanasa, Flintshire
Residence: Date: 1851
Place: Castle Hill, Holywell
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Holywell, Flintshire
Individual Note: 1 _PHOTO M839
It can be noted that the Chester Road Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Recordin Holywell for the baptism of John gives the surname of Barnaby. Theparents of Martha are cired as John & Mary Holland. At the Marriage ofThomas Barnabus & Martha Holland in 1832 it can be seen that a witnessis Anne Jones. John & Mary Holland had a daughter Anne who marriedRobert Jones in 1822. It seems likely that the name Barnabus waseither corrupted or changed to Barnaby.
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Note for: John Holland, BET 1772 AND 1778 - 11 Feb 1855
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Occupation: Date: 1817
Place: Miner
Occupation: Date: 1841
Place: Lead Miner
Occupation: Date: 1851
Place: Occupier of House & Garden
Residence: Date: BET 1806 AND 1855
Place: Axton
Residence: Date: BET 1799 AND 1804
Place: Trelogan, Llanasa
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Llanasa
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Llanasa
Burial: Date: 15 Feb 1855
Place: Newarket (Trelawnyd)
Individual Note: 1 _PHOTO M841
John seemed to be a regular claimant to the Holywell Poor Law Unionwith payments of 3/- being made in various weeks between 1837 and 1853(See G/B/136/215 and G/B/134/274, 273, 272, 270 & 269) On 17th March1854 John applied to the Holywell Poor Law Union for money to replacehis wife's shoes. See a copy of the application in the Scrapbook.According to the application he was living at that time on just 3/-per week paid by the Holywell Poor Law Union. He died the followingyear age 83. In December 1850 John and Mary were noted in the OutdoorRelief register as being respectively Lame and having Rheumatism. Johnwas awarded 5/- for 2 Flannel Shirts. The Poor Rate Assessment forLlanasa taken in 1830 and recorded in Llanasa Parish records(P/35/1/19 ) shows that John was paying rates of 1/1d on a House &Land in Axton. The Poor Rate Assessment for Llanasa taken between 1838& 1840 recorded in Llanasa Parish records (P/35/1/26 - Entry 479)shows that John was paying rates of 2/2d on a House & Garden owned bySir Edward Mostyn in the Township of Axton.
The 1851 Census, Death Certificate and Parish Register of the burialgive a range of dates for the Birth of John. This gives rise to thepossibility that this John may be the same person as the son of Joseph& Margaret born 1772 who had a child by Mary Powell in 1797 at Llanasajust before the logical date for the wedding of this John to MaryPowell circa 1798.