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Source for: William Carter, -
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Birth source: S1Page: Date not specified
Text: William 2nd son of William Carter of Kinmel Armiger and his wife Saraborn 20th and baptised 24th. (year not specified)
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Source for: David Holland, - 12 Jan 1616
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Death source: S4Page: Page 60
Text: M'd that upon Sunday being the xiith day of January 1616 at about viiin the morning that David Holland Esq died at his house in Kinmel andwas buried on Monday at night following and his funeral was made uponSunday the xvith day of February following 1616.
Burial source: S4Page: Page 60
Text: M'd that upon Sunday being the xiith day of January 1616 at about viiin the morning that David Holland Esq died at his house in Kinmel andwas buried on Monday at night following and his funeral was made uponSunday the xvith day of February following 1616.
Will source: S3Page: P 259
Text: Will proved 1616 PCC
Occupation source: S3Page: P259
Text: HSD 1596
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Source for: David Holland, ABT Aug 1603 -
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Baptism source: S5Text: David son of William Holland of Wigfair was baptised on 4/8/1603.
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Source for: Elizabeth Holland, -
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General Source: S3Page: P 259
Text: Elizabeth Holland (in some books Dorothy)
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Source for: Ffoulke Holland, - ABT Nov 1620
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Death source: S4Page: P83
Text: Sunday the 12th November 1620 Ffoulk Holland (the second son of William Holland Gent) was buried.
Burial source: S4Page: P83
Text: Sunday the 12th November 1620 Ffoulk Holland (the second son of William Holland Gent) was buried.
Burial source: S6Text: Ffoulke Holland son of William Holland of Wigfair was buried on 12/11/1628.
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Source for: Gruffydd Holland, -
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Residence source: S7Page: GB 0222 KIN
Text: The nucleus of the Kinmel estate consisted of the manor of Dinorben Fawr, with its demesne farm called 'Y Faerdref' in the parish of St. George, and the hamlet of Kinmel in Abergele. They were all part of the Lordship of Denbigh and included in the survey made by Hugh de Beckelein 1334. By the end of the fifteenth century 'Y Faerdref' was in the possession of a branch of the prolific Holland family, which then heldconsiderable estates in Conway, Caernarvonshire, Berw in Anglesey andPennant Erethlyn in the parish of Eglwysfach, Denbighshire. It was first occupied by Griffith ap David, grandson of Robin Holland who supported Glyn Dwr, and it was he who built the massive house, which still remains.
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Source for: Jane Holland, ABT Aug 1682 - ABT Jun 1749
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Burial source: S6Text: Jane Holland, Meriadog was buried on 15/6/1749
Burial source: S4Page: P 259
Text: Ob 1749
Baptism source: S5Text: Jane Holland daughter of Robert Holland of Wigfair was baptised on 28/10/1682.