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Remaining Children of Martha

Calvin and Martha worked on the Canadian prairies, probably as farmers. They had such a large family that helps on the fields and enjoys working together. Lets explore the last few children of the McClellan-Holland family.

Harry Him Holly married Jean Ruth Arnott in 1943. They would have four children together, but two passed away before Harry re-married in 1973. His 2nd wife, Edna Frances Holland (1935-2018) would have no children together.

Wilfred “Joe” Holland was a farmer in Sundre, Alberta. He married Frances Elizabeth Grant (1931-2015) and they would have no children together. They were both cremated and their ashes were spread at the same time upon their lands by family members.

Calvin Earl Holland was named after his father. He was a long-haul trucker and worked for Albert Marsh, who was his brother in law. He married Marquette Marie Randy Drappier (1933-2014) in 1955. They would have one son together, but he passed away due to a hit-and run on his bicycle in 1972.

Calvin Roy Holland Martha McClellan’s last child was Norma Mae Holland. She married Leicester “Lee” Sage in 1951. She married three husbands in her lifetime, but no children with all three men.

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