Holland family

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Holland family

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Fred Jones Holland (1869-1954) from Oswestry, Shropshire, England, married Aurina (Rena) Renhardt Primrose (b. 1871) from Ferry Port on Craig, Fife, Scotland, in Victoria, BC on November 14, 1895. Daughter (Annie) Rena was born in Victoria on August 25, 1896. Son Fredrick James was born December 17, 1897 and died on March 19, 1898. The family moved to the Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, arriving on the S.S. Mabel F. ca. 1900. Fred operated the Montague Roadhouse in Whitehorse from 1904-1907. The family returned to Victoria, BC ca. 1908 and may have lived at 1409 Camosun Street. Daughter Velda Jones Primrose was born in Victoria, BC on October 2, 1909 (d. 2002) and did not marry. The family moved to 1315 Camosun Street and lived there from 1910-1954. Son Charles Edward was born in British Columbia in 1911 (d. 2000) and married Lila Margaret McNab (1915-2005) on August 14, 1945 in Victoria, BC. Rena married Ernest Archibald Hunt (1893-1966) on April 10, 1921 in Victoria, BC. They had two children, Rod and Linda. Rena remarried in 1967 to John Herbert Shouldice (1911-1971) in Victoria, BC.

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Holland, Velda (1909-2001)

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