THE HOLLINGSWORTH REGISTER
VOLUME 14, NUMBER 2.
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Illinois Census of 1850 - Additions
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Hardin County, Illinois:
Page 22 reverse, lines 18-25, Township number ... 3rd Sept. 1850
318-318 Berry Greer, 43,    
Tennessee
  Mariah Greer, 31,    
Illinois
  Jane Greer, 9,    
Do.
  Benton Greer, 9,    
Tennessee
  Andrew Greer, 5,    
Illinois
  ANN HOLLINGWORTH (sic), 5,    
Tennessee
  Alexander Greer, 4,    
Illinois
  Susan Greer, 7 (or 2?)    
Do.
 
Macoupin County, Illinois:
Page 246, lines 18-22, no township given, 12 Oct. 1850
3-3 Mann H. Maddy, 52, farmer  
Virginia
  Lucy Maddy, 48,    
Tennessee
  James Maddy, 22,    
Do.
  Elizabeth R. Maddy, 12,    
Do.
  WILLIAM HOLLINGSWORTH, 10,    
Illinois

Miami County, Indiana Marriages 1850-1920

Obtained at the State Library, Indianapolis, Indiana. From the W.P.A. printed books, 1938. Originals will be on file at the County Clerk's office, Peru, Indiana.

(1) Hollingsworth, A.D. G.A. Olinger April 20, 1889 8:  266  
(2) Hollingsworth, Eli Mary Malott Dec. 6, 1888 8:  222  
(3) Hollingsworth, E.M.
born Oct 24, 1885
S.M. Thomas July 23, 1913 Book 17: page 216  
(4) Hollingsworth, H. R. Ridgeway Mar. 23, 1851 2:  93  
(5) Hollingsworth, Ida
born Mar. 4, 1875
B.P.E. Lowman Sept. 16, 1911 15:  169  
(6) Hollingsworth, Parker Polly Pearson Oct. 16, 1849 2:  38  
  Note: Index gives bride as "Pearson Polley."
(7) Hollingsworth, Wright M. Stanley June 16, 1858 1:  95  
(8) Hollingsworth, Hulda Isaac E. Hays April 29, 1888 8:  142  
  Note: This one is repeated as "Hollingworth." There is a "W" given on Nos. 3 and 5, but we failed to note whether this refers to the male or female; it stands for 'widowed.'

The Hollingsworths and the Wofford Settlement

The Georgia Genealogist presented a very enlightening article in its issue of [left blank-jkh]. We quote some of the documents and history of the Wofford Settlement and related papers, dealing with frontier Franklin County, Georgia, at the turn of the 19th century.

     The basic work "Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785 to 1820," by Mary G. Bryan, presents one application for a passport through


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