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Dr Jacob Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"Records indicate that Jacob Holland and his son Robert W. Holland was one of the first settlers of Sullivan County Missouri in 1834 . On the 1840 Census for Lynn County Jacob and Family as well as Robert W. Holland who had married by this time were found living in Lynn County. Sullivan, Putnam and Lynn counties were all rezoned around 1839 or 40 . I do not feel they had moved but the Counties had been rezoned; they had moved by the time of the 1850 Census. At the time of the 1850 Census, Jacob's wife Elizabeth is living with her son John Holland & Wife, along with Isaac Holland, Edward W. Holland and Jacob & Elizabeth, daughter Elizabeth Holland (in Dodge County) now Putnam county, Missouri. Jacob had been to New Mexico to fight the Mexican's and was back in Platte County, Missouri in 1850. Records shows that Jacob Holland was in four wars, War of 1812, Blackhawk Indian War, Mexican War 1846-47, Civil war 1861-65 . Jacob Holland lived to be 95 Years of age and is Buried in the old Cemetery Maysville Mo.
Jacob Holland was accompanied to Missouri by his sons Robert W. Holland, Robert Warren, James M. Warren, & Hugh C. Warren. These were Elizabeth Warren Holland's Brothers. I am sure that Benjamin and Nathaniel, Jacob's brothers who went on to Clay County Missouri, came from Tennessee. At this same time, Thomas Holland, who was married to Sally (Sarah ) Davis, and John J.Holland, who was married to Jane Nichols, I feel that they are Jacob brothers. Another Thomas Holland who was a cousin of Jacob Holland, this Thomas Married to Jane Stokely was the son of John and Mary Holland. John Holland son Christopher Columbus Holland who was born is Jackson township Buchanan County Missouri in 1837 states that his Grandparents was Thomas and Mary (Boydston) Holland, who was the Revolution war Thomas Holland that Came to Clay County, Missouri in early 1834.
Robert Warren Holland's personal notebook.
Jacob and Elizabeth Warren were married in Greenville Green County, Tennessee in 1810 and moved to Sevier County and raised their family. They also went with the rest of the Hollands to Clay County Missouri in early 1834 and moved into Linn County in 1835. On the 1840 Census of Mo. is the last time they are found living together, Jacob along with three of his sons left in 1846 went to the Mexican War near Santa Fe, New Mexico returned in 1847 and went into Platte County Mo. Jacob Holland wrote a letter for Leondias Jackson Holland a nephew which contained the names of his parents as Thomas Holland and Drucilla a daughter of Jane Ewing and _______Christian and his grand parents as Benjamin Holland and ______Pruitt .
MILITARY SERVICE & PENSION RECORDS: 12 records transcribed in August 1995 by Marsha Holland (GGGrand-daughter of Benjamin Holland, Jacob's brother). Taken from photocopies of handwritten documents from the National Archives.
Mexican War Discharge - September 1847.
Certificate of Identity - October 1847.
Evidence of Injury - December 1847.
Mexican War Service - February 1848.
Declaration of Injury - January 1852.
Service Summary - March 1852.
Application for pension increase - March 1852.
Application for pension increase - April 1871.
Declaration for pension increase - November 1877.
Certificate of Pension increase - 1878.
Termination of Pension (because of death) - October 1887.
Summary of Service Record - no date
For War of 1812, Grant 40094-90-50
Grant 48339-80-55
Old War Inv File 9584
Corp. Capt. John Hawk's Co.
Tenn NEI War of 1812
Corp. Capt. Jesse Moran's Co. C. Mo. Mtd, Vols, SO 34536. SC 25553.
Bounty Land: For Mexican War. Grant 11224-160-1847."

2Charles H., David, James Holland & Hart Ralph Tambs, Golden Roots of the Mother Lode (Tuolumne County Genealogical Society; V17 N4/V18 N1&2 1997/1998), ISSN 8755-3023.
"These four Holland brothers were the sons of Dr. Jacob HOLLAND (24 Dec 1791 TN-12 Jan 1887 MO) and his wife Elizabeth WARREN (1796 TN-1 834) of the historic Warren family of Virginia, whose ancestors can be traced back to William the Conqueror. Jacob and Elizabeth were married in March 1810 in Green County, Tennessee. Her father was Robert WARREN (1742 M-1826 TN), her mother Pamelia LOVE.
The children of Jacob and Elizabeth were: 1. Robert William (1796-1868); 2. Frances (b 1814); 3. Permelia (18171868) who married # 1. Peter TAYLOR and #2. William DALY/DALEY (b 1802); 4. Martha (182 1 1903) married Brice MILLER (1818-1898); 5. Charles W. (b 1823) married Leah HENDERSON; 6. Benjamin P. (b 1824) married Susan M. LAMB; 7-8. John and Thomas (b 1825); 9. Nathaniel (1827-1850); 10. Drucilla (4 April 1831 TN-20 June 1908 MO) married Benjamin CUNNINGHAM (1827-1912); 11. Isaac Taylor (1832-1892) married Amanda M. DALY; 12. Edward W. (b 1834); 13. Elizabeth (b 1838) married Hiram HERING.
Jacob HOLLAND was a corporal in the War of 1812 for six months in 1814 in the Tennessee drafted militia against the Creek Indians under General Andrew JACKSON, for which he was awarded 80 acres of bounty land. He also served in the Mexican War from July 1846 to September 1847 as a corporal with the Missouri mounted volunteers. He was wounded 6 July 1846 at a grazing camp near Taos, New Mexico. A bullet lodged in his left arm and remained there rendering the arm stiff and useless for farm work. He received a pension of $8 a month for the injury until his death. In his discharge papers he was described as 50 years of age, 6' 1 " tall, with fair complexion, blue eyes and sandy hair.
The family had moved from Tennessee to Missouri about 1834/35. Jacob HOLLAND died at the home of his daughter, Drucilla CUNNINGHAM, and is buried in the Old Maysville Cemetery, Maysville, Missouri. His headstone states that he served in four wars, the War of 1812, Mexican War, 1861 War between the North and South and the Indian War."

3Holland, Edward Warren - Autobiography (Tulare City Historical Society, December 1987).
"My father's father, Jacob Holland, was born in Virginia Feb- 5, 1791 and died at Maysville, DeKalb County, Missouri in Sept. 1890, being 100 yrs. old. He fought in the war of 1812 under General Andrew Jackson of Tennessee since he resided in that state when the war broke out. He was also in the U. S. Army in the Mexican War under General Taylor. Four of his oldest were also in the Mexican war in the same company as their father. He had 2 sons in the Union Army during the Civil war and 2 in the Confederate forces fighting a lost cause under General Hood, in the Texas brigade."

4Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland.
"On his head stone it is listed as him being in Four Wars: War of 1812, Mexican War 1861, War between the North and South and the Black Hawk Indian War."

5Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland.


Elizabeth (Betsy) G. Warren

1Compiled by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Warrens and You, The, 1958.
Abstract by Marsha Holland (Copied by James Holland) 1997. www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3526/hollandwarren.htm.
"Moved to Missouri in 1834."

2Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.


Thomas Holland

1Charles H., David, James Holland & Hart Ralph Tambs, Golden Roots of the Mother Lode (Tuolumne County Genealogical Society; V17 N4/V18 N1&2 1997/1998), ISSN 8755-3023.
"The 1856 Miners and Business Mens Directory for Tuolumne County shows three Holland brothers, Thomas, E. W. (Edward) and John, all miners from Missouri, living in Saw Mill Flat. The 1850 federal census has listed Thomas only, 28, a laborer from Missouri. On 29 November 1858 a Capt. Holland lead the Saw Mill Flat Infantry in the parade celebrating the completion of the Columbia and Stanislaus Water Company ditch.
In the 1860 census two of the brothers, Thomas, 34, born in Tennessee, and E. W., 26, born in Missouri, are living at Saw Mill Flat. John, Thomas' twin brother, is gone, but brother Isaac has joined them, living in Columbia with his family. Isaac, 27, a miner, was born in Tennessee. His wife, Amanda, 27, was born in Missouri and their three children, Hiram, 6, Edward, 5, and 8-month-old Mary are listed as being born in Missouri, but it is more likely that Mary was born in California."


Nathaniel Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"Served in the Mexican War in the same company with his father Jacob Holland 1846-1847."


Edward Warren Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"In 1834 lived in Dodge County (now Putnam County) Missouri with his Mother and Brother John. In the 1850's, John Holland listed as head of the house. John is listed on the 1840''s census with the family in Linn County, Missouri. Edward W. also went to Columbia California in Tuolumne, County. It is possible that he went with his brother's John and Thomas. Records indicate that Edward ran for a state office in the 1900 in Tuolumne County, California but was defeated."


Elizabeth (Betsy) G. Warren

1Compiled by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Warrens and You, The, 1958.
Abstract by Marsha Holland (Copied by James Holland) 1997. www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3526/hollandwarren.htm.
"Moved to Missouri in 1834."


Robert Warren Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"Family Notebook of Robert Warren Holland. This notebook containing his personel records was kept by his daughter Lucy.
Robert W. Holland, born 1815 in Tennessee. Married Clarissa ( ? ) they had ten Children, six Boys, four Girls. George W .Holland, born in 1836, near Milan in Sullivan County, Missouri. George went to Fannin County, Texas, then to Oklahoma, and on into New Mexico, where he died betwen 1900 & 1910. Jocob L.Holland, born in l838, near Milan in Sullivan County, Mo., went into the Military Service in 1863 and have not been able to find him. The story is that he went to San Francisco, CA after the Civil War. Wesley B. Holland, born in l840 near Milan in Sullivan County, Mo. Died in a Soldier Home in St James, Mo. in 1916 . Andrew Jackson Holland, born 1843 Linn County, Mo. went to Fannin County, Texas, Married and then went to Western Oklahoma and became a large wheat Farmer, died in the early 1930. Elizabeth L.Holland, born in Linn Co. Mo. 1845 and died there in 1861. Perry R. (Bud) Holland, born l848, Linn County, Mo. went to Fannin County, Texas and died there in 1903. Buried in Brown Cemetery, Bonham, Texas. Rebecca A.Holland, born 1851 in Linn County, Mo. went to Fannin County, Texas, Married a William Hatcher. Both are buried in Caddo Oklahoma Cemetery. Lucy A. Holland, born in l853, in Linn County Mo. went to Fannin County Texas, married a Foster, and both are buried in the Brown Cemetery, Bonham, Texas along the side of Robert W. and Clarissa Holland, Clarissa Margart Holland, born l856, Linn County Mo. Married William T. Roberts, time of death and place of burial unknown. Robert F. Holland Born l857, Linn County Mo. Married Sophronia Elizabeth Taylor in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, moved to Bryan County, Oklahoma in the early 1890's, both are Buried in Durant Oklahoma. (These are Grand Parents to James F. Holland revisor of family informtion.
Robert W. born in Tennessee moved to Sullivan Co. Mo. abt. 1834 with his father Jacob. Found on 1840 census of Linn Co.along with wife and several children. Robert was a Captain in Company H, Holland's Linn Co. Prov. Co. #107 E.M.M. enrolled July 26, 1862 - 60 days, Aug 12, 1863, Oct.28,1863, Aug 5, 1864, Nov 30, 1864 served under Gen. Bartholow and Col. Harrison. He also served out a term in the House of Representatives, State of Missouri in 1864 when Dr. John F. Powers died. He was a Justice of Peace April 10, 1869 when R.W. sold his land NE 28 W1/2NW SE 27.58-20 for $8400. He lived next door to John J. Pershing's estate on a large estate of his own . In 1869-70 he moved with 11 wagon loads of goods along with some of his children to Bonham, Tx. It is said that he had a land grant of 1280 acres in Fannon Co. signed by Anson Jones, President of Republic of Texas on Feb. 18 1845. On Oct 2, 1869 he paid $1000 for 120 acres on the Bois d'Arc creek which were part of the Head Right Survey of 1280 acres patened to Jacob Ketchum. RW also bought 100 tame and wild hogs, 35-100 head of cattle that same month. Between Oct. 18 and May 7, 1872 he bought 670 acres in that same area.. He aquired and sold a number of acres of land as the records in Bohnam court house seem to show."


Jacob Lafayette Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
BIRTHPLACE: Milan, Sullivan, Missouri.

2Holland Family Records compiled by Dianne Holland Jones <jonesn8@attbi.com>.


George Washington Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"Found George in Mo. on cencus records as a child. Then married to Martha Maxwell at the residence of William H. Maxwell 13 Feb. 1862. He was listed on 1880 census of Bonham, Fannin, Tx. In the 1900 census he was in Choctaw Nation Census (Oklahoma) sometime between 1900 and 1910. He moved to New Mexico, and died before 1910 when I found Martha L. as head of house and widowed, living Roosevelt Co. Precinct No. 11, Carter District, New Mexico. In 1920 found her living with her son William F. and daughter Rebecca (both were not married)."

2Holland Family Records compiled by Dianne Holland Jones <jonesn8@attbi.com>.


Wesley Beryl Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"Wesley B. Holland born February 14, 1840 in Milan, Missouri in Sullivan
County. Mr. Holland enlisted March 10, 1863, was ordered into active service
April 1, 1863 in Laclede, Missouri and was discharged on October 28, 1863. He
served 7 months and 18 days. He was a Pvt. in Co. H. 2nd Regt. Prov Enrolled
Missouri Militia. Wesley B. Holland was admitted to the Soldier Home on July
4, 1907 and he took discharge at his own request, July 29, 1907. Readmitted
July 02, 1908 and he remained there until he died on August 6, 1916 at 4;30
P.M. Service by B.L. Wright. Mr. Holland was a Widower, occupation was a
farmer, and disability was rheumatism. He is buried in the St. James Missouri
Veterans Home Cemetery row 10, grave 25."


William R. Whitley

1Holland Family Records compiled by Dianne Holland Jones <jonesn8@attbi.com>.


Jacob L. Whitley

1Holland Family Records compiled by Dianne Holland Jones <jonesn8@attbi.com>.


Perez Yount (Bud) Holland

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"Find on 1900 cences records that Bud and Tennie had 11 children. I have only found 9. Bud bought land from R.W. on Bois d'Arc. Ran a prosperous saw mill, the only one in the area."


Margaret Tennessee (Tennie) Moore

1Holland Family Records Compiled by Pat & James H. Holland, Provided to T.Mason in 1999.
E-mail: pjh@mtnhome.com
Web site: http://www.geocities.com/truley1932/holland.htm.
"I think Susan Moore and James E. Moore are Tennie's parents. I have 1880 census of Bonham that lists Susan Moore born Tenn. abt. 1818. She lists her age as 62 along with a daughter Jane C. born abt. 1859 (age is 25)."


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