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Civilian William Irwin Holland

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Civilian William Irwin Holland Veteran

Birth
California, USA
Death
8 Feb 1945 (aged 61)
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines
Burial
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
Plot
A, Row 2, Grave 9
Memorial ID
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1900 United States Federal Census (07 July 1900): Township 5, Tuolumne County, California (sheet 23A, family 515) – William Holland (17, May 1883 California).

He married Celia Tenney.

William I Holland (25 California) appears in the 1910 United States Federal Census (14 May 1910) for La Grange, Stanislaus County, California (sheet 13B, family 111, 105 La Grange Road). He and Celia Holland (23 California) have been married 5 years and have one son, Lawrence Holland (3 California). He was a Wenchman for a Dredger.

William Irwin Holland (35, 25 May 1883), a resident of Box 156, San Luis Obispo, California signed up for his World War I Draft Registration Card (Serial No. 722, Order No. A1030) on 12 September 1918 in San Luis Obispo, California. He was a mining superintendent for Union Chrome Company, Ltd. in San Luis Obispo. He listed his wife Celia T. Holland as his nearest relative. William was described as of medium height, medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. He “claims exemption on occupational grounds – also from orders of employer.”

William I. Holland (36 California) is found in the 1920 United States Federal Census (21 January 1920) for Avila, San Luis Obispo County, California (sheet 10A, family 54) along with his wife, Celia Holland (34 California) have been married 5 years and children, Lawrence Holland (12 California) and Claris E. Holland (2 4/12 California. Also in the home was Celia’s parents, Simon Tenny (76 Switzerland) and Margaret Tenney (60 Switzerland) and her sister, Hazel Tenney (18 California, Clerk Oil, Company). He was a Fireman for an Oil Company.

1937 – William Holland, mining engineer, who has resided at Nevada City, California, for the past eight years, sailed from San Francisco April 10 for Manila, Philippine Islands, where he will be connected with the Pan-Philippine Syndicate.

January 1942 – Mr. William Holland of Baguio, P. I.

05 June 1942 – Prisoner of the Japanese – William Holland, Benquet Staff – “Well and safe. Please advise relatives.”

William Holland died of Beri-beri, malnutrition and myocardial failure in the Santo Tomas Internment Camp Cemetery.
He was first buried in the Santo Tomas Internment Camp Cemetery – Plot A, Grave 16

Contributor: steve s (47126287)
1900 United States Federal Census (07 July 1900): Township 5, Tuolumne County, California (sheet 23A, family 515) – William Holland (17, May 1883 California).

He married Celia Tenney.

William I Holland (25 California) appears in the 1910 United States Federal Census (14 May 1910) for La Grange, Stanislaus County, California (sheet 13B, family 111, 105 La Grange Road). He and Celia Holland (23 California) have been married 5 years and have one son, Lawrence Holland (3 California). He was a Wenchman for a Dredger.

William Irwin Holland (35, 25 May 1883), a resident of Box 156, San Luis Obispo, California signed up for his World War I Draft Registration Card (Serial No. 722, Order No. A1030) on 12 September 1918 in San Luis Obispo, California. He was a mining superintendent for Union Chrome Company, Ltd. in San Luis Obispo. He listed his wife Celia T. Holland as his nearest relative. William was described as of medium height, medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. He “claims exemption on occupational grounds – also from orders of employer.”

William I. Holland (36 California) is found in the 1920 United States Federal Census (21 January 1920) for Avila, San Luis Obispo County, California (sheet 10A, family 54) along with his wife, Celia Holland (34 California) have been married 5 years and children, Lawrence Holland (12 California) and Claris E. Holland (2 4/12 California. Also in the home was Celia’s parents, Simon Tenny (76 Switzerland) and Margaret Tenney (60 Switzerland) and her sister, Hazel Tenney (18 California, Clerk Oil, Company). He was a Fireman for an Oil Company.

1937 – William Holland, mining engineer, who has resided at Nevada City, California, for the past eight years, sailed from San Francisco April 10 for Manila, Philippine Islands, where he will be connected with the Pan-Philippine Syndicate.

January 1942 – Mr. William Holland of Baguio, P. I.

05 June 1942 – Prisoner of the Japanese – William Holland, Benquet Staff – “Well and safe. Please advise relatives.”

William Holland died of Beri-beri, malnutrition and myocardial failure in the Santo Tomas Internment Camp Cemetery.
He was first buried in the Santo Tomas Internment Camp Cemetery – Plot A, Grave 16

Contributor: steve s (47126287)

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Civilian from California.




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  • Maintained by: steve s
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 8, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56755952/william_irwin-holland: accessed ), memorial page for Civilian William Irwin Holland (25 May 1883–8 Feb 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56755952, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by steve s (contributor 47126287).