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HOLLINGSWORTH FAMILIES
NORTH CAROLINA 1850 U.S. CENSUS RECORDS
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SURRY COUNTY Continued
Page 280, lines 17-25
174-174 Edwin Hollinsworth 18 farmer North Carolina
Martha 15 Do.
William 14 Do.
Nancy 11 Do.
John 9 Do.
Isaac 7 Do.
Page 288B, lines 1-3. Hollow Spring District. Taken August 21.
293-293 JOSEPH HOLLINSWORTH 30 physician $800 Do.
Mary L. 22 Do.
Virginia 1 Do.
WAKE COUNTY (formed in 1771 from Cumberland, Johnston & Orange Cos.)
Page 143, lines 18-25. Cross Roads District. Taken Aug. 27.
652-652 HENRY HOLLINSWORTH* 70 cooper $100 Virginia
Mary (*Unable R or W.) 65 North Carolina
Matilda 33 Do.
Elizabeth 28 Do.
Margaret 10 Do.
John 5 Do.
Mary 3 Do.
Sylvester 5 months Do.
(Above Henry probably son of Thomas who died 1803. See p. 14.)
TABULATION
T-6, Rolls 240-245. 6 rolls. 16 volumes manuscript. 14,166 pages.
Number of Hollingsworth Heads of Families........................29
Number of Hollingsworth males....................................93
Number of Hollingsworth females..................................66
Number of HollingsworthS born with the surname..................159
Number of wives (including widows)...............................25
Number of single men over 21......................................2
Grand total.....................................................184
Cash value all real Estate N.C. owned by Hollingsworths $14,218.00
Total number born in North Carolina....154* Mulattoes 2
Total number born in South Carolina.... 2*
Total number born in Virginia ......... 3*
(*These figures do not include wives or widows, not born with surname)
HELEN B. HOLLINGSWORTH
Mrs. Helen B. Hollingsworth, 69, of 13036-109th Avenue, N.E.,
Kirkland, Washington, died Thursday, (March 7, 1967) at her home. Born
at Appleton, Wisconsin, she came to Kirkland three years ago from
Redmond, where she had lived since 1945. She and her husband operat-
ed the Hollingsworth Hardware in Redmond. Survivors include her hus-
band, A. W. Hollingsworth; a son, Arthur F., Granada Hills, California;
and a daughter, Mrs. David Harder, Duvall, Washington; two sisters,
Mrs. Albert Reys and Mrs. Lloyd Poole, both of Seattle; and her moth-
er, Mrs. Augusta Beilfus, Seattle. Services: Private, Monday, 11:30
a.m., Green's Colonial Chapel, Kirkland; entombment, Sunset Hills
Mausoleum, Bellevue. (Seattle Times, Mar. 9, 1967, Courtesy Mrs. Eva
Randall, Seattle.)
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