Individual Notes

Note for:   Owen Holland,   21 Feb 1810 - ABT 1857         Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   4 Mar 1810
     Place:   Holywell, Flintshire

Occupation:   
     Place:   Tailor

Residence:   
     Date:   1841
     Place:   Whitford Street, Holywell

Census:   
     Date:   1841
     Place:   Holywell, Flintshire

Individual Note:
     Married a woman 15 years his senior. No children



Individual Notes

Note for:   Owen Holland,   BEF 1 Jan 1691 - ABT Jun 1775         Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   1 Jan 1691
     Place:   Llangelynyn

Will:   
     Date:   31 May 1775
     Place:   Will sworn

Burial:   
     Date:   30 Jun 1775
     Place:   Trelawnyd

Individual Note:
     The only Owen Holland so far found by family member & researcherYvonne was born in 1691 at Llangelynnin near Conway. This recordexists on a Bishops Transcript for births. Born to an Owen Holland andMary Wynne from Carnarfonshire (2nd wife and about 10 children). Owenwas the son of Humphrey who was the presumed son of John ofLlangelynin, son of Owen. Owen Sr lived on a farm at Llangelynin. NBfor further research - look in Carnarfonshire Quarter sessions on MFat Llandudno library. Info also in Conway parish registers.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Owen Holland,   ABT Oct 1729 - ABT 1802         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   1 Nov 1729
     Place:   Newmarket (Trelawnyd)

Probate:   
     Date:   27 Aug 1802
     Place:   Chester

Individual Note:
     The Bishops Transcript for the birth of Owen gives the Mothers name asMary (All in Latin). Yvonne believes this was a mistake by the Vicaras there was no other Owen Holland in Trelawnyd at that time. Thetotal population of Trelawnyd at that time was only about 700 so thisis almost certainly incorrect and should have been Catherine. Yvonneinitially assumed that Joseph had died as an infant as there was norecord in the area of his marriage or death. The discovery of aProbate application to the Bishop of Chester dated 27th August 1802 byJoseph Holland of Llanasaph and his brother John reveals that Josephhad died as a Yeoman Bachelor. Both Joseph and John were recorded asbeing miners. The name of Edward Jones (miner) was also recorded. Itmay be coincidental but Joseph's Grandaughter Mary from his son Johnwas married to an Edward Jones. Although there marriage was sometwenty years after the probate application it may have been thatEdward Jones's father was also Edward and a family friend. Clearlythis is just speculation based on the evidence to hand.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Owen Holland,   ABT 1560 - ABT 1634         Index

Individual Note:
     This info from Yvonne> Need to check through Egwlys Back records.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Owen Holland,   ABT 1626 - ABT 1686         Index

Residence:   
     Date:   BET 1637 AND 1686
     Place:   Peny y Bryn Farm in Eglwys Bach


Individual Notes

Note for:   Owen Holland,   ABT 1655 - 1729         Index

Will:   
     Date:   31 May 1729
     Place:   Carreg y Dynas, Llangylynyn, Carnarfonshire