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ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS
OF BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
(Continued)
(13)Book G, page 287. Indenture, May 6, 1805, CHARLES McKINNEY,
Jackson County, Georgia, to DANIEL HOLLINGSWORTH, Buncombe County.
Sum $100. 100 acres in Buncombe next to land where DANL.
HOLLINSWORTH now lives...Land entered Oct. 29, 1801. Wits:
GEORGE B. GRIER, JACOB HOLLINSWORTH, WILLIAM HOLLINSWORTH.
January Sessions, 1815.
(14)Book G, page 301. Indenture, March 1, 1806, DANIEL HOLLINSWORTH,
of the State of South Carolina, Union District, to JACOB
HOLLINGSWORTH, (Sr.) of Buncombe County, North Carolina. Sum $400.
Three tracts: (1) 150 acres granted by State to CHARLES McKINNEY,
entered by GEORGE B. GRIER; (2) 100 acres granted McKINNY, and
(3) 267 acres granted by State to DAVID MILLER and ANDREW MILLER.
(Further identified Grantor as "JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH, Senior."
Signed DANIEL HOLLINGSWORTH. Witnesses: AMOS HOLLINGSWORTH,
GEORGE B. GREER. Jan. Sessions, 1815.
(15)Book G. page 309. Indenture March 6, 1805, CHARLES McKINNEY of
Jackson Co. Georgia, to DANIEL HOLLINGSTON (sic) (Later identifies
Grantee as "DANIEL HOLLINGSWORTH") of Buncombe County, Sum of $100.
150 acres entered by McKINNY Dec. 20, 1803. Wits. GEO. B. GREER,
WM. "WILLASMITH" (? HOLLINSWORTH), JACOB HOLLINSWORTH.
Registered Feb. 17, 1815.
(16)Book H. page 373 "Union District, South Carolina SS:" Indenture,
Feb. 21, 1816, JACOB HOLLINSWORTH, Senior, to MOSES ASHFORD, both
of Union District. Sum: $200. 200 acres in Buncombe Co. North
Carolina, north side Mud Creek, north of JACOB HOLLINSWORTH,
Senior's land. "Jacob "H" Hollinsworth" Seal. Witnesses: JOSEPH
BOYD, JOHN MORGAN, JACOB HOLLONSWORTH, Junior. Reg. Dec. 18, 1817.
(17)Book 21, page 2. Indenture, Jan. 14, 1836, JACOB HOLLINGSOWRTH
to PHILLIP BRITTAIN. 150 acres of land on Little Mud Creek.
(This deed was not examined by us, but is sent in a letter from
Register of Deeds, Asheville, N.C. Sept. 21, 1966.)
(18)Book E, page 6 Indenture, Sept. 17, 1811, JACOB HOLLINGSOWRTH to
HENRY PARTOIN. 96 acres on Mud Creek. (Same comment as No. 17.)
NOTE: This series is complete here. The last two were overlooked by
us too late to correct for publication. Two, certainly, and perhaps
three, HOLLIN(G)SWORTH families are represented above. (1) Samuel
Hollingsworth, who died in Haywood County, N.C. in 1810, his supposed
sons, Abraham and John (latter two went West); (2) Jacob Hollingsowrth
who died in Franklin County, Georgia, supposed to be a brother of
said Samuel, but not proved; (3) Jacob Hollingsworth "Sr." who died
in 1816 in Union District, Sounth Carolina, and his sons, Daniel,
Amos, etc.
DEED, GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Book 1 (1771-1779) page 161. March 9, 1772, JOHN PICKERELL and CATH-
ERINE his wife, to JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH, all of Guilford County. Sum;
£60. Proclamation Money. 100 acres East side of Deep River on Mouth
of Broadmouth Creek etc. Wits: ENOCH DAVIS, SAMUEL BARKER.
(JACOB HOLLINGSWORTH, witness, Book 1, page 311, THOMAS & ELIZABETH
DAVIS to LEVI BRANSON, 20 Feb., 1775, for 205 acres. (NO OTHERS.)
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