Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Thomas HOLLINGSWORTH

He came to America with William PENN on the bark 'Welcome.' He
settled at Rockland Manor in New Castle Co., PA (now DE).
He was a Provincial Assembly member. He left a will.
Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' p. 24 Info from Marjorie SEARS,
New Palestine, IN.


Margaret CALVERT

She was a sister of her husband's step-mother. In 1683 Wm PENN
granted her 100 acres in present Delaware Co., PA.


Abraham HOLLINGSWORTH

He lived in Cecil Co., MD, after marriage. In 1733 he moved to
582 acres near Winchester, VA.
He erected a flour mill. He was a Quaker, attending meetings
at E. Nottingham, PA, 150 miles away.
He was killed by a buffalo on his estate, 'Abraham's Delight.'
He left a will.
Buckey's 'Hist. of CALVERTs,' pp. 24, 95 'HOLLINGSWORTH
Heritage,' Dec 1994, p. 20
Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern
HUNTER, Clarkston, WA.


Ann ROBINSON

She left a will. Mitch JENKINS, Hampstead, NC, says died 2 Mar
1747/48.


Lydia HOLLINGSWORTH

Info from Marjorie SEARS, New Palestine, IN. Info from Fern
HUNTER, Clarkston, WA.


Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH

He became a Quaker minister at age 22. He left a will.
His residence in Frederick Co., VA, is presently a museum.
'HOLLINGSWORTH Heritage,' Dec 1994, p. 21
Info from Fern HUNTER, Clarkston, WA.


Losli

Swiss


John The third WOODY

Had seven Sons. One was killed by lighteneing.