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Moses Holland

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Moses Holland Veteran

Birth
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death
8 Sep 1829 (aged 70)
Pendleton, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Belton, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Parents: Andrew Holland & Martena Smith

Occupation: Baptist Minister

Married #1: Mary Elizabeth Barton on 4 April 1783 in Culpeper, Virginia
Their children:
James Holland
Chesley D Holland
John Holland
Thomas Holland
Francis Holland
Ellender Holland

Married # 2: Grace King on 6 July 1812 in Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina
Their children:
Joshua Holland
Elisha Holland
Lanny Holland
Jesse Holland
Aaron Berry Holland
Moses King Holland
Caleb Berry Holland
Tabitha Holland
Florence Holland

NOTE:
Moses Holland was buried in the King Family Cemetery near Belton, Anderson, South Carolina (Find A Grave Memorial# 187713380). The actual burial place of his second wife is still unclear.

The Big Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Monument (a Cenotaph, Find A Grave Memorial # 5355145) was dedicated to the memory of Moses Holland and was erected by his Friends. This Cenotaph includes the information of his two wives. Moses Holland is not buried there. But his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Barton is.
Parents: Andrew Holland & Martena Smith

Occupation: Baptist Minister

Married #1: Mary Elizabeth Barton on 4 April 1783 in Culpeper, Virginia
Their children:
James Holland
Chesley D Holland
John Holland
Thomas Holland
Francis Holland
Ellender Holland

Married # 2: Grace King on 6 July 1812 in Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina
Their children:
Joshua Holland
Elisha Holland
Lanny Holland
Jesse Holland
Aaron Berry Holland
Moses King Holland
Caleb Berry Holland
Tabitha Holland
Florence Holland

NOTE:
Moses Holland was buried in the King Family Cemetery near Belton, Anderson, South Carolina (Find A Grave Memorial# 187713380). The actual burial place of his second wife is still unclear.

The Big Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Monument (a Cenotaph, Find A Grave Memorial # 5355145) was dedicated to the memory of Moses Holland and was erected by his Friends. This Cenotaph includes the information of his two wives. Moses Holland is not buried there. But his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Barton is.


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