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  1. Holland died at Quebec, Lower Canada, in 1801 and buried in a private cemetery on his Holland House estate or Holland Farm. [2] This estate has since been re-developed. [ 3 ]

  2. He died in 1801, and was buried in Quebec City. During his lifetime, he accomplished mapping along the St. Lawrence River, in P.E.I., the Madelaine Islands, and Cape Breton, and south along the Atlantic coast.

  3. January 29, 1556 Westminster, London, England; d. 1628 At 72 Years) And Mary (Mollenax) Holland (b. 1559; Wiggan, Lancastershire, England); They Were Married in 1583. Captain Francis Gabriell Was A Burgess & Alive In 1633 When He Was In Westminster, England On Behalf Of The Virginia Colonists.

  4. Capitals were set apart for each of the counties at Prince Town, Charlotte Town, and George Town. Some of the former French place names such as Trois Rivieres became the Brudenell, Cardigan, and Montague Rivers. Stukely Town appears near where Havre St. Pierre was once located.

  5. Feb 25, 2013 · Captain HOLLAND buried at LA QUEILLE 684379. [Captain John Clement HOLLAND 259001 R.E.M.E., Buried St. Charles de Percy War Cemetery, Grave Reference IX. G. 6.] 1944 August 18

  6. He was buried beside a son, Samuel Lester, killed at age 19 in a duel in which he had used a pair of pistols given to Holland by Wolfe. Holland’s debts at his death amounted to only a little over £100; his movable property was assessed at less than £300.

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