HOLLINGSWORTH FAMILY TREE
Cumberland County - North Carolina

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Nash Hollingsworth
1917-1977

Married: 7 Dec. 1938
Amanda Huggins
1922-1998


Philander Hollingsworth
1876-1953

Married: 27 Sept. 1900
Mary Ellen Sikes
~1885-1956

John C. Hollingsworth
1830-1913

Married: 25, March 1869
Mary Elizabeth Hales
1852-1929

John (Jno.) Hollingsworth
1794-1850

Married: 25, May 1836
Catherine "Kitty" Anderson
~1815-1880's



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FUN FACTS:

From the "Belmont Chronicle" 4, July 1861 (St. Clairsville, Ohio)
The commanding officer that wrote this letter was in charge of the 11th Indiana Infantry of the Union Army. During this time period, they served in the Romney, Virgina area and up to Cumberland, Pennsylvania (although close, do not mistaken it for Cumberland, North Carolina). Another interesting point to make is that lots of Hollinsworths from Cumberland NC made their way into Ohio (which is where this newspaper article was from) and into Indiana. Although very doubtful, this could be the Jno Hollingsworth that is so hard to find.




From "The Robeson" 10, April 1903 (Fayetteville, North Carolina)




From "The Robeson" 1, July 1904 (Fayetteville, North Carolina)




From "The Robeson" 27, August 1914 (Fayetteville, North Carolina)





Samual Hollingsworth of the Royal Amry in England and in Brass Band (US Tour)


From The Hollingsworth Register v1,no.2,pg.54
"CATCHES MAN FIRST NIGHT ON FORCE...
          "On his first night on the police force last night, (Nov. 12 1923), Probationary Patrolman Edward J. Hollingsworth captured a prisoner after a chase of ten blocks, and charged him with unlawful entry. The prisoner, Joseph McFadden, a Negro, of 330 E. 23rd Street, was seen entering the apartment house at 640 West 171st Street." (New York TIMES, Nov. 13, 1923, page 13, column 5.) (This gentleman is a son of Nicholas & Mary Hester Henrieta (Tomkins) Hollingsworth, whose marriage record appears in this issue. he now lives (retired) at Pompano Beach, Fla.)


Clare Hollingsworth - Dies at 105 - First to report the invasion of Germany into Poland to start the world war.


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