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Offline Bob Holland

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Holland and Franklin famlies in Islington
« on: Tuesday 04 October 05 22:56 BST (UK) »
I am searching for the family of Frederick John Holland (Printer & Compositor) (b.13 Nov 1843 @ 16, Thomas Street, Lambeth.) After the death of his father in 1854 he may have been the main stay of the household, but after the 1861 Census, he no longer appears there. Does he appear in anybody's family line-up please?

His father was Frederick King Holland (Printer & Compositor), b. 14 Jul 1805 @ Buckland Newton, Sherborne, Dorset.

His mother was Emily Bowerman (daughter of John Bowerman (butcher) and Ann) b. 27 Dec 1810 @ Christchurch, Southwark, Surrey.

His parents' marriage was on 20 May 1838 @ St. Mary's parish church, Lambeth.

His elder sister was Emily Holland b. 23 Feb 1842 @ 71 Cornwall Road, Lambeth.

His younger sister was Mary Ann Holland b. 9 Sep 1845 @ 16, Thomas Street, Lambeth.

The family moved to 31, Caroline Place, (Copenhagen Road), Islington.

A still younger sister, Ellen E. Holland b. 1850, was recorded in the 1851 Census and appears to have died before the 1861 Census. She was born in Islington.

His father Frederick King Holland died 11 Aug 1854 @ 31, Caroline Place.

His younger brother (my Grandfather) was Henry George King Holland, (Clerk & Secretary) (b. 13 Nov 1854 @ 31, Caroline Place, Islington. Dd. 19 Feb 1938 @ Camberwell).

Henry George King Holland married Jane Annie Franklin (b. 11 Oct 1866 in Melbourne, Victoria, Aus.  Dd. 7 Jul 1951, 81, Ladywell Rd. Lewisham.) on 13 Sep 1894 @ St. Faith's church, Wandsworth. She was the daughter of William Henry Franklin (Publisher) (b. 24 Jan 1846 St. Martin's in the Field) & Jane Eadon (b. 25 Jan 1846 st. John the Evangelist, Westminster.)

Henry and Jane lived in retirement at 95, Glengarry Road, Dulwich

Please, does anyone have connections to this Holland family, or this Franklin family.

Bob Holland.

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Re: Holland famlies in Islington
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 04 October 05 23:04 BST (UK) »
If it helps, this looks like them in 1871:

1871

87 Copenhagen St, Islington

Emily HOLLAND head wid 60 no occupation b.Christchurch Surrey
Emily dau unm 29 milliner b.Lambeth
Fredk Jno HOLLAND son unm 27 printer's compositor b.Lambeth
Mary A dau unm 25 assistant in a warehouse b.Lambeth
Hy Geo son 16 clerk b.Islington

RG10/259 folio 65 page 52 and the following page

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Re: Holland and Franklin famlies in Islington
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 04 October 05 23:13 BST (UK) »
There is a death of a Frederick John HOLLAND registered in the Islington registration district 1877 age 33 ................... could that possibly be him ???

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Re: Holland and Franklin famlies in Islington
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 04 October 05 23:20 BST (UK) »
Dear Casalguidi,

Gosh, that was a quick reply!  Thank you.

That sounds very much like my man! I wonder if he had time to marry.

I am also looking for evidence of what happened just after this date to his other siblings Emily and Mary Ann.  Also the rest of the Franklin family, most of whom went to live in Kent I think. Thanks again.

Bob


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Re: Holland and Franklin famlies in Islington
« Reply #4 on: Friday 17 February 06 10:00 GMT (UK) »
Hello

I'm doing a bit of housekeeping and noticed this older request.  Wondering if you are still looking for anything on this topic or you have resolved it in the meantime? 

If we don't hear from you in a while, I'll assume the latter and move it to the 'completed' section.

Regards
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Re: Holland and Franklin famlies in Islington
« Reply #5 on: Friday 24 February 06 19:24 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Biker,

Not a great deal of response except that a first cousin contacted me after more than 50 years, so it was well worth my message on your site. Thank you again.

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Re: Holland and Franklin famlies in Islington
« Reply #6 on: Friday 24 February 06 19:51 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bob

Glad you got some benefit from it.  Happy to have a look on any censuses for you if you like.

Let us know.

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Re: Holland and Franklin famlies in Islington
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 05 February 17 21:47 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bob,

I'm Ben - son of Val, daughter of Eileen (Shoupe /nee Holland), daughter of Frederick Holland b. 1895 / son of Henry George King Holland / Jane Anne Franklin.

Would be very interested if you discovered any more about the Franklins, especially the Australian story.

Thanks

Ben