The Narrative History of Union County, South Carolina by Allan D. Charles.
Bet abt 1803 AND 1805, 7 Hollingsworth families left South Carolina.[19]
William & Hannah emigrated from South Carolina in 1805 to Knox County, Indiana with six other families of the same name to Carb Orchard, Kentucky where they divided. Three families (Levi, Thomas, & Daniel) went to Ohio. Joseph, Peter, John, & William went to Indiana.
↑ Source: #S382 Page: VOLUME I., NUMBER 1. -22- Data: Text: Our Kin in South Carolina, (Bush River Monthly Meeting of Friends, Newberry County), Hollingsworth Bush River Birth & Death Record Books;
Abraham Hollingsworth and Amey Hollingsworth children:
Levi born 3-14- 1765
Thomas born 11-30- 1766
Martha born 11-20- 1768.
Abraham died 3-9- 1771
Reference: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume I., pp. 1020, 1031, 1032.
Bush River Monthly Meeting Records, South Carolina.
Birth: 30 Nov 1766, Anson, North Carolina, Father: 1742, Abraham Hollingsworth, (b.1742, d.9 Mar 1771, Berkely County, South Carolina), Mother: Amey, Birth: 30 Nov 1766, Frederick, Virginia, Father: Abraham Hollingsworth, Mother: Margaret Wright, Birth: 30 Nov 1766, South Carolina, Birth: 30 Nov 1766, Anson, North Carolina
1)Birth: 30 Nov 1766, Bush River Mm, Newberry, South Carolina;Father: Abraham Hollingsworth, Mother: Amey,
2)Birth: 30 Nov 1766, Ninety-Six, South Carolina, Father: Abraham ,Hollingsworth,Mother: Amy MRS ,Hollingsworth, [500111260864], 3)Birth: 30 Nov 1766, Of South Carolina, Father: Abraham Hollingsworth [500111265313],Mother: Amey
↑ Source: #S383 In 1771 he lived in Berkeley County, South Carolina.
↑ Source: #S3781771 resided -possibly Joseph's original land granted in 1755
Note: Based on death dates and places of father and mother family moved to possibly Joseph's place after inheritance.
Place of residence applies to the following events:Battle of Fish Dam Ford, The Battle of King's Mountain Cane Creek -Quaker Meeting House
↑ Source: #S388 Families that settled along the Broad River in southeastern Union County, near Fish Dam Ford during the 1750s, or shortly thereafter include:...Abram and Joseph Hollingsworth; Note: (Abram Hollingsworth, father of Thomas. mrl);(Joseph Hollingsworth, grandfather of Thomas. mrl)
↑ Source: #S382 Page: VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, APRIL, 1965, pg 17, Hollingsworths in the United States at the first census-1790.
Names of Heads of Families, Statistics; Page; County of Residence, South Carolina
1. Amy (Hollingworth) 0-0-6-0-0 93 Ninety-Six Dist. Union Co.
2. Benjamin 1-2-2-0-0 92 Do. Do.
3. David 1-1-3-0-0 71 Do. Laurens County
4. Elisha 3-3-2-0-0 77 Do. Newberry County
5. George 3-2-3-0-0 71 Do. Laurens County
6. George 2-2-4-0-0 72 Do. Do.
7. Isaac (Holensworth) 1-3-5-0-0 79 Do. Newberry County
8. Isaac 1-2-4-0-0 92 Do. Union County
9. Jafthar 1-2-4-0-4 68 Do. Greenville County
10. James (Hollinsworth) 2-2-4-0-5 66 Do. Edgeville County
↑ Source: #S383 1. At age 6, Thomas, together with his older brother, Levi, inherited the original land granted in 1755 to their grandfather, Joseph Hollingsworth, by the then Governor of North Carolina, Matthew Rowan.
↑ Source: #S383Amey Hollingsworth-30501 died in 1774 in Union, South Carolina. She married Abraham Hollingsworth-27253 before 1765.
Bernard Hollingsworth-30554 [Parents] was born on 22 May 1791 in Union, South Carolina. He died on 14 Feb 1876 in Knox, Indiana. He was buried in Price, Hollingsworth, Cem. Knox, Indiana. ::He married Nancy Ann MC KEE-30555 on 26 Mar 1816 in Knox, Indiana.
↑ Source: #S378 aft March 9, 1771 - abt 1774 Note: Based on death dates and places of father and mother. Amey Hollingsworth-30501 died in 1774 in Union, South Carolina.
She married Abraham Hollingsworth-27253 before 1765. Abraham Hollingsworth Death: 9 Mar 1771, Bush River,S.C.
↑ Source: #S381Abraham Hollingsworth,Death: 9 Mar 1771, Bush River,S.C.
↑ Source: #S383 William & Hannah emigrated from South Carolina in 1805 to Knox County, Indiana with six other families of the same name to Carb Orchard, Kentucky where they divided. Three families (Levi, Thomas, & Daniel) went to Ohio. Joseph, Peter, John, & William went to Indiana.
↑ Source: #S148Bernard had moved to Indiana in 1803 with his father Thomas
↑ Source: #S3833. In 1805 he moved from South Carolina to Ohio. 1. Daniel emigrated with his parents and siblings from South Carolina to Ohio at age 10 and on to Knox County, Indiana the next year (1804/l805).
Bet abt 1804 AND 1809, moved from Ohio to Knox County, Indiana.
↑ Source: #S3834. In 1809 he moved from Ohio to Knox County, Indiana. 1. Daniel emigrated with his parents and siblings from South Carolina to Ohio at age 10 and on to Knox County, Indiana the next year (1804/l805).
↑ Source: #S381William Hollingsworth Went from South Carolina to Indiana about 1805, with nephews and cousins.
↑ Source: #S383 Thomas Hollingsworth "I"-30259 [Parents] was born on 30 Nov 1766 in Bush River MM, Anson, North Carolina, [Now Union Co]. He died on 10 Oct 1841 in Knox, Indiana. He was buried in 1841 in Price, Hollingsworth, Cem. Knox, Indiana.
↑ Source: #S148Death: 10 Oct 1841, Washington Twp., Knox, IN
↑ Source: #S221Death: 10 Oct 1840, Bruceville, Knox, Indiana
Bradley James Watjen, Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #5010, Date of Import: Jul 11, 1999. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: Jul 11, 1999.
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WikiTree profile Hollingsworth-1400 created through the import of 60a.GED on Jan 11, 2012 by Michael Lecchner
Hollingsworth-1947 was created by Ravenwolf Delvaux through the import of Delvaux-Burke.ged on Apr 20, 2015.
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