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LB_00 Anna Holland/John Doughty
- Harlean Publications/Dorothy Miller Scott - mailed materials
LB_01 Joseph Holland of London, ENG
- Mary Burton Derrickson McCurdy - notebook at GSOP.
LB_02 Richard Holland
- Mary Burton Derrickson McCurdy - notebook at GSOP.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 00 Anna Holland/John Doughty
Anna Holland 61
bf~1543 ___ __ to William Holland 60 et ux Alice (nee Doddington 60) Holland
mm~1565 ___ __ John Doughty 61 in Burwarton, Shropshire, England
bm~1540 ___ __ in England
dm 1605 Dec 22 Duddlewick, Shropshire, England
with John Doughty 61
Robert 62 Anne 62 John 62 William 62 Mary 62
b1566 b1567 b1569 b1570 b1574
Francis 62 Thomas 62 Joan 62 Dorothie 62
b1576 b1582 b1584 b1585
LINKAGE END 00 Anna Holland/John Doughty
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LINKAGE BEGIN 01 Joseph Holland of London, ENG
Joseph Holland 05
n. of London, ENG. - Mary Burton Derrickson McCurdy
n. clothworker of London.
wm 1658 Dec 25 proved 1658/9 Jan 17 mentions a son Nathaniel of Watertown in
New England and a son Samuel in Virginia.
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Nathaniel Holland 06
bm ____ ___ __ to Joseph Holland 05
n. of Watertown, MA. rwc - check Henry Bond
Samuel Holland 06
bm ____ ___ __ to Joseph Holland 05
n. one of the headrights given by Capt. Augustine Warner for a grant of land
received 1658/9 in VA.
LINKAGE END 01 Joseph Holland of London, ENG
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John Holland _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R583 P303B L32 603/646
Queens Co., Jamaica
Enumerated: 1850 Oct 01, Jno. W. Demott, Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
John Holland 34M Farmer NY
Mary I. 21F NY
Jane C. 3F NY
Fanny 1F NY
Richard 23M Farmer NY
Charles 27M Carpenter NY
Phebe Wat.. 10F NY
Jane Conner 18F IRE
n. John C. Sloothoff 56 lives next door.
Henry Holland _
n. Mr. William Stone of Accomac, VA on the Eastern Shore, lists Henry as a
headright in a part later called Northampton 1635 Jun 04.
Richard Holland _
n. Also in Northampton (at that time still called Accomac) a Richard Holland
was one of 40 headrights on a land certificate for 2000 acres granted
Col. Obediance Robins 1640/1 Jan 11 - VA Mag. of Hist. & Bio. V28 P142.
In 1642 and in honor of Col. Robins, Northampton Co. replaced the original
Indian named Accomac Co. which in 1663, the upper part of Northampton Co.
bordering on Maryland reverted once again to Accomac Co.
John Holland _
n. 1649 Sep __ a headright of Henry Bishop for a grant in Northampton Co.
n. 1650 Aug __ a headright of Stephen Charlton for a grant in Northampton Co.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 02 Richard Holland
Richard Holland 06
bm~1635 ENG or Eastern Shore, VA.
mf ____ ___ __ Frances _ 06
n. 1669 tithable for one in Accomac. Accomac Deeds and Wills 1664-71 P133.
1670 ditto. Ditto P165.
1671 tithable for one in the precinct of Mr. Littleton, Accomac from whom
he bought land a few years later. Ditto P29.
ld 1673 Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore, V1 P677, Plot A30 in attached map
Grantor: Southey Littleton and wife Sarah.
Grantee: Richard Holland
Description: between the forks of Butcher's Creek, in Accomac.
ld 1674 Ibid. V2 P804
Grantor: William Pensax, master of ship John & William.
Grantee: Richard Holland
Description: 600 acres in the wood near a great white marsh between
Pongotige and Motompkin.
ld 1677 Ibid. V1 P683
Grantor: Richard Holland et ux Frances
Grantee: Henry Selman
Description: 180 acres bought in 1673.
n. 1677 tithable for one , Capt. Edmond Scarburgh's List. Accomac Orders
1676-78, P56. See Scarburgh in the Waples File.
ld 1678 VA, Richmond Archives, Land Grants Patent Book 6 P183.
n. 1678 Apr 17 Deposition at Accomac Court giving age as 43. Accomac Orders
1676-1678 P135)
n. Mary has plenty more.
LINKAGE END 02 Richard Holland
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John Holland _
n. one of the first settlers of Salem, N.C.,
William Holland _
n. of Salem, NC
Francis Raymond Holland _
bm ____ ___ __ to William Holland of Salem, NC
mf ____ ___ __ Eliaz Augusta Wolle _
bf ____ ___ __ to Jacob Wolle _ of Bethlehem, PA
n. Reverend Francis Raymond Holland was a Moravian missionary, and principal
of a school in Jamaica for the training of native ministers.
William Jacob Holland _
bm 1848 Aug 16 to Francis Raymond Holland _ et ux Eliza Augusta (nee Wolle
_) Holland on the island of Jamaica
n. From Will Lyles
The 20th Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, V5 P308
and on the maternal side from the Rev. Francis Doughty, the original
grantee of a large tract of land now included in the borough of Brooklyn,
N.Y., who, in 1643, preached the first sermon in the English language upon
Manhattan Island.
A naturalist, William Jacob acquired his preparatory education at Salem,
N.C., and in the Moravian college to Bethlehem, Pa., and was graduated
from Amherst in 1869. He taught school for a the at Amherst and
Westborough, Mass., and was graduated from Princeton Theological seminary
in 1874. He then became pastor of a Presbyterian church in Pittsburg,
which grew under his care to be one of the largest and most influential
churches of the city. He resigned the pastorate in 1891, to become the
chancellor of the Western University of Pennsylvania. In connection with
the duties of this position he filled the chair of zoology and comparative
anatomy and devoted much the to paleontological investigations in Wyoming
and other western states. He travelled extensively in Europe; was
naturalist of the U.S. eclipse expedition to Japan in 1887, and in 1889
was appointed to a similar position in connection with the eclipse
expedition sent out to West Africa by the U.S. Navy department. He was
one of the founders, and president from its inception, of the Academy of
Science and Art of Pittsburg, and in 1897 was made the director of the
Carnegie Museum in Pittsburg, from where he sent out several important
exploring expeditions. He was elected a member of many of the leading
scientific societies of the United States and Europe, and in 1892
president of the Entonmlogical club of Cambridge, Mass. He received the
degree of Ph. D. from Washington and Jefferson college in 1886; that of
D.D. from Amherst in 1888, and that of LL.D. from Dickinson in 1896, and
from New York university in 1898. He became especially well known as a
lepidopterist, and is the author of: The Butterfly Book (1899), and
numerous contributions upon this branch of entomology to various
scientific journals.
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Joshua Holland _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P R443 P434B L32 35/37.
NJ, Burlington Co., Medford Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 14, _ Clark, Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Joshua Hollin 66M Laborer 900NJ
Margaret " 56F NJ
Nataseh Holland 23F NJ
Amanda E. " 17F NJ
Henrietta Susan " 2mF NJ
James Holland _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P R443 P434B L37 36/38.
NJ, Burlington Co., Medford Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 14, _ Clark, Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
James Hollin 28M Carpenter 700NJ
Azala? " 24F NJ
Samuel A. " 7M NJ S
Sushrona E.? 5F NJ S
Angeline V.? 3F NJ
Thomas C. " 1M NJ
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P10 R55 P57A L33 857/857.
DE, Sussex Co., Lewes Hnd.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 22, __ ______ Asst Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks James Lank 26M Farmer SussCoDE
Mariah " 24F "
John E. " 1M "
Hetty E. Holland 18F "
Thomas Calhoon 18M Labourer "
Daniel Holland _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P10 R55 P58A L30 867/867.
DE, Sussex Co., Lewes Hnd.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 23, __ ______ Asst Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Daniel Holland 57MBLaborer 100SussCoDE I
Frances " 40FB " I
John " 14MB "
Comfort " 13FB "
Joshua " 11MB "
Lucy A. " 7FB "
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P10 R55 P63B L1 944/944.
DE, Sussex Co., Lewes Hnd.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 25, __ ______ Asst Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
William Dickerson 35M Farmer 1000SussCoDE I
Sarah Jane " 28F " I
Comfort Holland 70F " I
Joseph White 8MB "
Mary Miller 77FB " I
Maria White 6FB "
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Mary J. Holland _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P167 R444 P365B L30 600/624.
NJ, Burlington Co., Southampton Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Sep 06, Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Mary Sutts 78F 6000NJ
Jacob Sutts 42M Farmer NJ
Sarah Steinbeck 49F NJ
James Sprag 12M NJ
Mary J. Holland 10F (16?) NY
Eden Chambers 16F NJ
Bridget Holland _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P R443 P420A L5 402/428.
NJ, Burlington Co., Mt. Holly Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 ___ __, __ ______ Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
James Hicke 40M Laborer Ireland Insane
Mary " 35F "
Ellen Bowman 22F " I
Bridget Holland 12F "
Charles Holland _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P R445 P84B L18 288/305.
NJ, Camden Co., Camden City, South Ward.
Enumerated: 1850 Oct 03, E. P. Andrews,_ Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Charles Holland 31M Book Binder PA
Joanna " 26F NJ
Charles " 4M PA
Francis " 6mF PA
n. End monoline.
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Reference:
1. Soundex H453 - Holland
2. Holland - Mary Burton Derrickson McCurdy - Loose leaf notebook at GSOP.
3. GSOP - Genealogical Society of PA.
finis
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Index
Anna Holland 61 P2 Bridget Holland _ P9
Charles Holland _ P9 Daniel Holland _ P8
Francis Raymond Holland _ P7 Henry Holland _ P5
James Holland _ P8 John Holland _ P5
John Holland _ P7 Joseph Holland 05 P3
Joshua Holland _ P8 Mary J. Holland _ P9
Nathaniel Holland 06 P4 Richard Holland 06 P6
Richard Holland _ P5 Samuel Holland 06 P4
William Holland _ P7 William Jacob Holland _ P7
Index_Spouse
Doughty, John 61 P2 P7, E P7
_, Frances 06 P6
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