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William de Holland 1284 – 1321 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1284

Birth Location: Upholland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1321

Death Location: Sharples Manor, Bolton, Lancashire, England

Father: Robert Holland

Mother: Elizabeth Samlesbury

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William de Holland was born in 1284 in Upholland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Robert 2nd Earl of Kent de Holland and Elizabeth de Samlesbury. William de Holland passed away in 1321 in Sharples Manor, Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • William de Holland was born in 1284 in Upholland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Robert 2nd Earl of Kent de Holland and Elizabeth de Samlesbury.
  • William de Holland passed away in 1321 in Sharples Manor, Bolton, Lancashire, England.

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William Holland's Ancestors

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William Holland
1284 – 1321
Birth Place: Upholland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Robert 2nd Earl of Kent de Holland
1250 –
Upholland, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth (de) Samlesbury
1256 –
Samlesbury, Lancashire, England
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William Holland's Timeline

2 Records

1284
1284
Birth of William de Holland in Upholland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Upholland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
1321
1321
Age 37
Death of William de Holland in Sharples Manor, Bolton, Lancashire, England
Sharples Manor, Bolton, Lancashire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1284
    Event Place: Upholland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1321
    Event Place: Sharples Manor, Bolton, Lancashire, England

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