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DEEDS, ROBESON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
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(7)  Book T pages 378, 379. HARDY HOLLINGSWORTH to RICHARD C. RHODES,
     both of Robeson County.  Sum $500. Negro girl named AMEY. Dated
     April 13, 1825.  Witness:  OWEN HOLLINGSWORTH.  May Term, 1825.

(8)  Book U (1826-1831) page 241. HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH to OWEN HOL-
     LINGSWORTH, both of Robeson County. $230.  Negro boy named GEORGE
     between 8 and 9 years of age.  Dec. 29, 1828.  Signed by HENRY
     HOLLINGSWORTH, in presence of HARDY HOLLINGSWORTH.  Rec. 4 May 1829.

(9) Book U page 356.  JOSEPH & MARY WOOD, Administrators of JOSEPH
    WOOD, late of Robeson County, Deceased, having exposed for sale
    a certain Negro woman, agreeable to an order of the County Court
    of Robeson County, which were bid off by HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH...
    viz. HANNAH, a woman about 25, and also a boy HENRY, a yellow
    child about 6 years.  $330.  Dated Jan. 15, 1830.  Wit. J.F. BARNES.
    February Court, 1830.

(10)Book U page 549.  HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH to HARDY HOLLINGSWORTH,
    both of Robeson County.  $200.  Certain Negro boy DICK, 7 or 8
    years old.  Wit. R.W. FULLER. June 18, 1830.  Nov. Term, 1830.

(11)Book U page 588. SAMUEL JENKINS, Houston County, Georgia, or-
    dains HARDY HOLLINGSWORTH, Robeson County, North Carolina, Law-
    ful Attorney for me and in my name... to collect money due me,
    and also as guardian of my daughter SARAH WESLEY JENKINS.  Dated
    Oct. 19, 1830.  Feb. Term., 1831.  Signed SAMUEL JENKINS.  Witness
    RICHARD C. BUNTING.

(12)Book V (1832-) P. 433.  Ind. dated Dec. 25, 1832.  HENRY HOLLINGS-
    WORTH to JAMES MOORE, both of Robeson County, N.C. $610.00.  
    Tract of land in said county, being 438 acres and ½ on Five-mile
    Branch of Saddle-tree.  Acknowledged by said HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH,
    Feb. Term, 1833.  Wits. CASWELL D RETMAN (?), THOMAS A NORMANT.

NOTE: Search of Wills turned up nothing.  This Henry, with wife Jane,
and sons Hardy and Owen Hollingsworth, moved to Franklin County, Ala-
bama, shortly after above last deed was signed.  Henry born c1770,
in North Carolina.  Who was he?  Information sought.  (See HR Vol.
3, page 76.))

DEEDS, WAKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA

(1) Book Q page 195. Indenture Sept. 13, 1799. SAMUEL THOMPSON, Sr.,
    to THOMAS HOLLINSWORTH, both of Wake County, $25.00 Tract of
    land in said county, 7½ acres. Wits.  JOHN THOMPSON, HENRY HOL-
    LINGSWORTH.  December Sessions, 1799.  Reg. May 25, 1800.

(2) Book Q, page 210. Indenture April 16, 1799. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Sr.
    and THOMAS WILLIAMS, to THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH, all of Wake Coun-
    ty.  £27.10.0d.  Tract of 32 acres in Wake County on THOMAS HOL-
    LINGSWORTH's line, school-house branch.  Wit. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
    PHILLIP SUTHERLAND.  Dec. Session, 1799. Rec. June 10, 1800.

(3) Book Q. page 234.  Indenture Oct. 2, 1798.  DAVID WILLIAMS TO THOM-
    AS HOLLINGSWORTH both of said county. £117. cash.  156 acres in
    said county.  Wits. SAMUEL THOMPSON, Jr., BENJAMIN WILLIAMS.
    Dec. Sessions, 1799.  Recorded Sept. 4, 1800.



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