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Henry Hollingsworth

Birth
Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Death
12 Mar 1721 (aged 62)
Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Burial
North East, Cecil County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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His mother was Ann Rae.

Burial: March 13, 1721

Immigration: 1682, Ireland to the New World in America (USA) via the ship "Welcome", sailed from London to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with William Penn

Religion: Quaker (AKA Friends Church)

Recorded by: K. Ned Beasley, 8th great-grandson of Rural Hall, North Carolina and Mark A. Beasley, 7th great-grandson of Edgewood, New Mexico.

The original Quaker record reads: "Henry Hollingsworth first son of Vallentine Hollingsworth and of Ann his wife was born at BellenickCranell aforesd ye seaventh day of ye 2/mnth 1658".

In those days the 2nd month of the Quaker calendar would have been April. (Reference: https://www.ancestry.com/corporate/blog/quaker-calendars-dates-in-just-two-days-tomorrow-will-be-yesterday/
Contributor: William N Greer (46846843)
His mother was Ann Rae.

Burial: March 13, 1721

Immigration: 1682, Ireland to the New World in America (USA) via the ship "Welcome", sailed from London to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with William Penn

Religion: Quaker (AKA Friends Church)

Recorded by: K. Ned Beasley, 8th great-grandson of Rural Hall, North Carolina and Mark A. Beasley, 7th great-grandson of Edgewood, New Mexico.

The original Quaker record reads: "Henry Hollingsworth first son of Vallentine Hollingsworth and of Ann his wife was born at BellenickCranell aforesd ye seaventh day of ye 2/mnth 1658".

In those days the 2nd month of the Quaker calendar would have been April. (Reference: https://www.ancestry.com/corporate/blog/quaker-calendars-dates-in-just-two-days-tomorrow-will-be-yesterday/
Contributor: William N Greer (46846843)


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