THE HOLLINGSWORTH REGISTER, VOLUME I., NUMBER 3.
OCTOBER, 1965
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY CHRONOLOGY OF AMERICAN HOLLINGSWORTHS
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REFERENCES TO RECORDS USED IN THE ABOVE LIST OF HOLLINGSWORTH EARLY SETTLERS
(References numbered consecutively corresponding with number given on settler.)
1. Hotten's Persons (Lists of Persons of Quality... o.c.) by John Camden Hotten,
pp. 74, 75. (1874, London.)
 
2. Ibid. p. 106. Also Genealogical Dictionary of ??? England, Vol. II., by
Savage. p. 44B, 448. Also ??stor & Genealogy of the Families of Old
Fairfield, (Connecticut) D.A.R. Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter. (193O) Volume
I., pp. 268-Z90.
 
3. Cavaliers & Pioneers, (Virginia Land Patents) p. 94. (19?3) Patent Book # I.,
Part 2.
 
4. Americana, Volume 32, p 562; Also Encyclopedia of American Biography, New Series,
(American Historical Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1943), Volume XVI.,
pp. 155-158; Also Maryland Colonial Statutes, transcribed Dy Mrs. Annie
Walker Burns, (Typescript) Vol. 2, p. 32, Folio 385.
 
5. Cavaliers & Pioneers, (See above) P. 334. Patent Book #4. Also Maryland Calendar
of Wills, Volume I, pp. 109, 149, 175. (Edited by Jane Baldwin, 1904.)
 
6. Archives of Maryland, Volume I., p. 530; Vol. III., p. 360, 412, 415, 443-5.
Also Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. I, (Lancaster County Record Book
No. 2, 1654-166? pp 1- ?94, Abstracted by Beverly Fleet, (1961, Baltimore
Genealogical Publishing Co.) p. 184.)
 
7. Americana, Volume 32, p. 562 et seq.
 
8. English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, Louis des Cognets, Jr., (1958,
Princeton, N.J. p. 212; Also Colonial 8urry (Co., Va.) John B. Boddie,
Baltimore Genealogical Book Co., (1959) p. 189, 192, 199.
 
9. Hotten's Persons, (as above), page 455 Vol, II.
 
10. Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr., J. A. Stewart (1925, Louisville,
Ky. Also see pp. 4-9, 55-58, 97-100, "Hollingsworth Register," 1965.
 
11. Maryland Calendar of Wills, (as above) Volume II. p. 23, Also Maryland Testamentary
Proceedings, Annapolis, Md., Liber XXIX., pp. 30, 31, 144, Queen Anne's Co.
1730/1. (Mrs. Anne W. Burns, Typescript.)
 
12. Maryland Calendar of Wills, (as above) Volume III., p. 6; Also Md. TestaMentary
Proceedings, as above, Liber ____ Folio Z42, 1749.
 

THE IRISH REBELLION 0F '98

     There were many Rebellions fought in Ireland over the years. They all were precipitated by the Gaelic or Catholic native Irish peoples, (although sometimes with great conspiracy from "Anglo-Norman" settlers who had resigned of the Catholic faith due to settlement in Ireland before the Edicts of Henry VIII.) in an attempt to throw off the hated British yoke. But we seriously wonder would have become of Ireland had not mighty England been set between her and the ??inland of Europe! In the event that savage Rome or bloody France had conquered Ireland, we wonder if she would have longed for the rule of old Brit- tania again! Rebellions raged in the reigns of Elizabeth I., James I., Charles I., James II. - William III., and finally, the "Warlord Rising," of May 23, 1798, during the long reign of George III. of the House of Hanover. This one has been talked about most by our Wexford Hollingsworth family, because they lived right through it, luckily for us their descendants! The following records will prove this beyond all doubt. Although the rising was timed supposedly to coincide with an invasion by France, and begun by Protestants, it quickly de-
 

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