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THE HOLLINGSWORTH REGISTER VOLUME I., NUMBER 1.
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HOLLINGWORTH & HOLLINGSWORTH
IN WILLS & INVENTORIES OF CHESHIRE, ENGLAND

1545 - 1800(Continued)

YEARCHRISTIAN NAMESURNAMEABODETYPE OF RECORD
1740 Peter Hollinsworth Warrington (Yeomen) Will
1741 Elizabeth Do. Do. Administration
1744 Laurence Hollingworth Branhall (Yeoman) Do.
1747 Alice Do. (Widow) Cheadle, Moseley Will
1749 Higham Do. (Gent.) Godley Grene Do.
1757 John Do. (Innholder) Oldham Administration
1758 Sarah Do. (Widow) Godley Green Do.
1781 Mark Do. (Woolcomber) Stockport Do.
1784 Peter Do. (Yeoman) Barlington Do.
1786 Phebe Do. (Wife of Wm.) Townhall Do.
1793 Jacob Do. Hollingworth, Mott. Administration
1794 Elizabeth Hollingsworth Liverpool (Widow) Will
1797 Ellenor Hollinworth Old Hall Do.
1797 James Do. (Clothier) Saddleworth Do.
1797 John Do. (Husbandman) Dunhes (?) Administration
1800 John Do. (Clothier) Tintwistle Will

HOLLINGWORTH (HOLLINWORTH)
IN CONSISTORY (DIOCESAN) WILLS & ADMINISTRATIONS
CHESHIRE, ENGLAND
(1487 - 1690)

YEARCHRISTIAN NAMESURNAMEABODETYPE OF RECORD
1577 John Hollinworth Tintwistle, Ches. Will & Inventory
1614 John Do. (Clerk) Wood, Lancs. Administration
1614 Margaret Do. (Widow) Stoley (sp?), Ches. Will & Inventory
1624 George Do. Tintwistle, Ches. A/O
1633 William Do. Matley Dep.
1699/70 Margaret Do. (Widow) Carryton Will
1672/73 Margaret Do. Adlington, Ches. Do.
1690 Katherine Do. (Widow) Handford Will & Inventory

 
NOTE: The dates given at the head of each section above refer to the period covered by the indexes to all wills, administrations and inventories. The Editor went through these and selected out all the entries under the Surnames.
He could not locate all of them; hence the gap as noted on page 45.


 
From the NEW YORK TIMES, Monday, Sept. 28, 1914; Page 5, Column 4:
"CLOTHING FOR WAR ORPHANS/  Hollingsworths Here to Make Collection - Byron Chandler Back/ The American liner PHILADELPHIA arrived yesterday from liverpool with 531 cabin and 143 steerage passengers and mails 24 hours late owing to fog./ Mr. & Mrs. W.P.T. Hollingsworth and their daughters, Jacqueline, Hazel, Gladys & Bessie, came to spend two weeks collecting clothing to take back for the Belgian & French orphans of the War. They have been spending the summer at their home in Houlgate, Normandy, and Mrs. Hollingsworth and her daughters have been in the French Hospital attending the wounded. Mr. Hollingsworth is a New Yorker who has made his home in France for fourteen years. The family will return to France in two weeks..."
(The Index to the N.Y. "Times" begins in 1913, and is available in most of the larger libraries. Our surname appears in many entries throughout.)

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