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Heinrich Martens “Harry” von Holt

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Heinrich Martens “Harry” von Holt

Birth
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
Death
3 Jul 1927 (aged 63)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
Plot
42 Brown Family Plot
Memorial ID
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von HOLT, HEINRICH M.
businessman, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, Sept. 15, 1863; son of Herman J. F. and Alice (Brown) von Holt; educated at St. Alban's college and Royal School Honolulu; Bishop Scott Academy, Portland, Oregon; married Ida E. Knudsen at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 8, 1889; five children; Mary Elizabeth, Hermann Valdemar, Hilda Karen, Alexander Ronald Kamehameha and Katherine Annie. Consul for The Netherlands. Chevalier of the Order of the Cross of Orange-Nassau. Began business career in office of Cecil Brown [his mother's brother]. Honolulu, insurance and general real estate; president August Dreier, Ltd.; vice-president and in charge of ranch department of Oahu Railroad & Land Co. since its organization; vice-president First National Bank of Honolulu; Trustee of the Campbell, Dreier and other estates; member Board of Commissioners of Agriculture & Forestry; was member of Board of Education; was chairman of Central Committee of Reform Party during provisional government and member of the old Honolulu Rifles and the Citizens Guard. Member of Oahu Country, Commercial and Pacific clubs of Honolulu.

Men of Hawaii, Volume 2; edited by John William Siddall;
COPYRIGHT. 1921
HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN. LTD
HONOLULU, HAWAII
von HOLT, HEINRICH M.
businessman, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, Sept. 15, 1863; son of Herman J. F. and Alice (Brown) von Holt; educated at St. Alban's college and Royal School Honolulu; Bishop Scott Academy, Portland, Oregon; married Ida E. Knudsen at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 8, 1889; five children; Mary Elizabeth, Hermann Valdemar, Hilda Karen, Alexander Ronald Kamehameha and Katherine Annie. Consul for The Netherlands. Chevalier of the Order of the Cross of Orange-Nassau. Began business career in office of Cecil Brown [his mother's brother]. Honolulu, insurance and general real estate; president August Dreier, Ltd.; vice-president and in charge of ranch department of Oahu Railroad & Land Co. since its organization; vice-president First National Bank of Honolulu; Trustee of the Campbell, Dreier and other estates; member Board of Commissioners of Agriculture & Forestry; was member of Board of Education; was chairman of Central Committee of Reform Party during provisional government and member of the old Honolulu Rifles and the Citizens Guard. Member of Oahu Country, Commercial and Pacific clubs of Honolulu.

Men of Hawaii, Volume 2; edited by John William Siddall;
COPYRIGHT. 1921
HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN. LTD
HONOLULU, HAWAII

Inscription


IN MEMORIAM
HARRY
MARTENS VON HOLT
BORN IN HONOLULU, HAWAII
SEPTEMBER 15, 1863
DIED AND WAS BURIED
IN LONDON, ENGLAND
WHILE ON A EUROPEAN TOUR
JULY 3, 1927



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