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Page 466 12th CD, P.0. Savannah: 17 June, lines 23-30:
32-32 Sarah Feitzer,  (Continued)
      John C. Hollinsworth         17mw, (school)             Tenn.
      Nancy                        14fw,    Do.                Do.
      Wm. Sparkman                 24mw,              -205     Do.

Wayne County, p. 453, lines 14-24; 5th Dist. PO Waynesboro; 22 July
98-114 JONATHAN HOLLINSWORTH,     41mw, tanner?*    1300-510 Tenn.
       M. A. (?)                  38fw, k.h.                  Do. un-w
       Eliza Ann                  16fw, assists in house      Do.
       Martha S. F.                3fw,                       Do.
       Cyntha, C.                 6/12(Nov 1869)              Do.

98-115 ALAMEDA HOLLINSWORTH,      61fw, at home               Do. un-w
       Nancy M.                   32fw, assists in house      Do.
       Margaret E.                30fw,     Do.               Do.

99-116 J. A. HOLLINSWORTH,        26mw, farmer       -230     Do.
       Amanda C.                  18fw, k. h.               Alabama
       William James               lmw,                     Tenn.

White County, p. 301, lines 13-14; 2nd C.D. 21 June P.O. Sparta, Tenn.
18-18  DANIEL HOLLANDWORTH,       27mw, farmer       -200   Tenn.
       Mary                       29fw, k.h.                  Do.

P. 320, lines 34-40; 3rd C.D.; P.O. Cave, Tenn.; 12 July 1870.
91-91  WM. HOLLANDSWORTH,         23mw, farmer       -250    Tenn.
       Catherine                  20fw, k. h.                 Do.
       Sarah Lee                   lfw,                       Do.

92-92  T. HOLLANDSWORTH,          55mw, farmer    1000-400    Do.
       Catherine                  49fw, k.h.                  Do.
       Thomas                     19mw, works on farm         Do.
       Joseph                     16mw,   Do.                 Do.
P 320-R Julia                     llfw, at home               Do.
l 1,2   Margrett                   7fw,                       Do.

P. 320-R, lines 24-29:
96-96  M. HOLLANDSWORTH           57mw, farmer      500-500   Tenn.
       Susan                      22fw, k.h. (school)          Do. un-w
       Catherine                  20fw, house keeper           Do.
       Elisabeth                  18fw, at home                Do.
       Jacob                      12mw, works on farm          Do. un-w
       William                    10mw,                        Do.

*With Jonathan, your editor strained his eyes, but, could not be sure 
he was a farmer, which his land holdings indicate.  "Tanner" and "far-
mer" look so much alike we sugoest the reader check it himself.  
M-593, the 1965 filming, was not available when we checked these ent-
ries; now it is.  But no time to re-check it all - 48 entries in index.
In 1860, Wilson County had some families.  This index does not have 
any for 1870.  If any are found by our own reading, it will be report-
ed in the Sept. HR, and to Byron Sistler and Associates in anger! 
Old filming (1937-U.S. Census Bureau) T-8, rolls 383-396, 14 rolls; 
32 volumes of manuscript; 33,757 pages in all. Not searched page-by-
page by your editor.  Reader beware.  The 1937 filming was done at the 
outset of microfilming as a science (began in the 1870s in France!), 
but the prints available to us are not top quality representations of 
the negatives.  Luckily, the original books were not destroyed at that 
time, like the 1900 and 1910 census books were, because the arrogant 
Roosevelt Administration bureaucrats thought microfilm was a gift of 
god - of their own making - like any zinjanthropic fed would do. (We 
have spoken.) See you in September. (Actually, this page was typed 
on the morning of 24 Sept 1990!  September issue coming up.)

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