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Profiles

  • Alianore de Holand (c.1317 - bef.1341)
    Eleanor is daughter of Thomas son of Robert and Maud. Someone has done a bad merge and mixed the two families into one
  • Alice or Joan de Lisle (c.1337 - 1402)
    An image of Harewood House/Castle?
  • Cecily de Columbers (c.1201 - c.1298)
    Cecily de Columbers, b. ca. 1201 in Halewood, Lancashire, England parents: Alan de Columbers & Cicely de Waleton Married 1219/1221 - Upholland, Lancashire, England to Sir Robert I de Holland...
  • Elinor de Holland (c.1225 - c.1285)
    Elinor de Holland (Kellet) married Thurston de Holand before 1241 at Over Kellet, Bolton-le-Sands Parish, Lancashire, England. See "My Lines" ( ) from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA ( ) Seein...
  • Elizabeth Plantagenet, Duchess of Exeter (1363 - 1426)
    Some sources list her as having been born after 1 January 1363 but prior to 21 February 1363. a short summary from WikipediaElizabeth Plantagenet, Duchess of ExeterSpouse: John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pe...

About the Holand surname

The surname Holand is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from any one of the various places in England called Holland or Hoyland, such as those in Essex, Lancashire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. These places are recorded in the Domesday Book of 1085 as "Holanda, Holand, Hoiland", and "Holant", respectively. All the places so called share the same meaning and derivation, which is "land on or by a ridge", from the Olde English pre 7th Century "hoh", ridge, spur of a hill, with "land", and. Locational surnames were acquired by local landowners, and the lord of the manor, and especially by those former inhabitants of a place who had settled elsewhere, and used the name of their birthplace as a means of identification. The placename Holland has generated a number of surnames, ranging from Holland and Hollands to Howland and Hoyland.

Variations: Howland, Holanda, Hollanda, Holland, Holant

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