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Christopher Holland 1661–1722 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 28 Jul 1661
Birth Location: Swaffham, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 4 Jun 1722
Death Location: Hilborough, Norfolk, England
Father: Francis Holland
Mother: Rose None
Spouse(s): Mary Parson
Children(s): Roger (Twin)
The story of Christopher Holland began in 1661 in Swaffham, Norfolk, England. Christopher Holland married Mary Parson, and had children including Roger Holland Twin. Christopher Holland passed away in 1722 in Hilborough, Norfolk, England.
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Biography
- The story of Christopher Holland began in 1661 in Swaffham, Norfolk, England.
- Christopher Holland married Mary Parson, and had children including Roger Holland Twin.
- Christopher Holland passed away in 1722 in Hilborough, Norfolk, England.
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Christopher Holland's Ancestors
Christopher Holland's Descendants
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1. Roger (Holland) (Twin) 1686–1743 m. Martha Durrant 1687–1729
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1. Christopher Holland 1717– m. Elizabeth Legood 1715–
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1. Roger Holland 1744– m. Sarah Swallow 1744–1814
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1. Frances Lynn 1778–1778 m. Tho Lynn 1744–
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2. Robert (Christopher) Holland 1774–1844
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3. Sarah (Elizabeth) Holland 1776–
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Christopher Holland's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 28 Jul 1661
Event Place: Swaffham, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Jun 1722
Event Place: Hilborough, Norfolk, England