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Elizabeth "Betty" Hollingsworth

Female 1712 - Aft 1751  (40 years)


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  1. 1.  Elizabeth "Betty" Hollingsworth was born in 1712 in Birmingham, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (daughter of Samuel Hollingsworth and Hannah Harlan); died after 1751 in of, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.

    Elizabeth married Henry Green before 1751 in Birmingham, Chester Co, Pennsylvania. Henry was born about 1712; died after 1751 in of, Birmingham, Chester Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Hollingsworth was born on 27 Jan 1672 in Ballyvickcrannel, Seagoe, Co Armagh, Ireland (son of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr. (Immigrant) and Ann Calvert); died on 30 Aug 1748 in Birmingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in Old Buring Ground, Kennett, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 1 Oct 1748

    Notes:

    He represented New Castle County, in the Provincial Assembly 1725-1728.
    He was commissioned a Justice of the Peace, Feb. 19, 1929-1730 and again Nov. 22, 1938. He served as County Commissioner.

    Will:
    He came to America from Belfast, Ireland with his father in 1682. His will dated Aug. 30, 1748, was proved Oct. 1, 1748. Executors son, Enoch and son-in-law Henry Green. He mentions his wife Hannah and four children.

    Samuel married Hannah Harlan on 8 Jun 1701 in Wilmington, New Castle Co, Delaware. Hannah was born on 2 Apr 1681 in Donnahlong, Co Down, Ulster, Ireland; died in Sep 1748 in Birmingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in "Old" Buring Ground, Kennett, Chester Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah Harlan was born on 2 Apr 1681 in Donnahlong, Co Down, Ulster, Ireland; died in Sep 1748 in Birmingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in "Old" Buring Ground, Kennett, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Enoch Hollingsworth, Sr. was born in 1702 in New Castle Co, Delaware; died between 11 Aug 1752 and 17 Sep 1752.
    2. John Hollingsworth was born in 1705 in Birmingham, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1720.
    3. Samuel Hollingsworth was born in 1706 in Kennett, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died on 11 Nov 1751 in Birmingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in "Old" Buring Ground, Kennett, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.
    4. George Hollingsworth was born in 1710 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died before 1748.
    5. 1. Elizabeth "Betty" Hollingsworth was born in 1712 in Birmingham, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1751 in of, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr. (Immigrant) was born in Jun 1632 in Co Armagh, Ireland; died between 1711 and 1720 in Newark, New Castle Co, Delaware.

    Notes:

    Irish Quaker Immigration into Pennsylvania [database online], Orem, UT: Ancestry.com, 1998:

    VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH, wife Ann, and children came over to Pennsylvania in 1682, from Balleniskcrannell, Parish of Sego, County Armagh, Ireland, and settled in New Castle County on Delaware.

    HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH, son of Valentine, came over from Ireland in 1683, in the Ship Lion, as an indented servant to Robert Turner. . . .

    The records of this family in Ireland are from the registers of Lurgan Meeting, County Armagh. There is, of course, no foundation for the tradition that Valentine Hollingsworth married Catharine, daughter of Henry Cornish, High Sheriff of London, who was executed in 1685. It is probable that the Hollingsworths went over from England to Ireland with other planters early in the seventeenth century, but there is no proof to show that they came from Cheshire, as stated by some historians of the family. For an extended record of descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth see Hollingsworth Genealogical Memoranda, by William B. Hollingsworth (Baltimore, 1884); also see McFarlan-Stern Genealogy, 6-11, 56-60, History of Chester County, 605. . . .

    VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH, son of Henry Hollingsworth, of Belleniskcrannell, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, Ireland, and Catharine, his wife, was born at Belleniskcrannel, about the sixth month in the yeare 1632; was married 4 Mo. 7, 1655, to Ann Ree, daughter of Nicholas Ree, of Tanderagee, County Armagh, She was born about 1628, at Tanderagee, and died 2 Mo. 1, 1671. He then was married a second time, 4 Mo. 12, 1672, to Ann Calvert, daughter of Thomas Calvert, of Dromgora, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, and Jane his wife. . . .

    William Stockdale gives the following account of Hollingsworth's persecutions for tithes:

    1671, County Armagh, Valentine Hollingsworth had taken from him for Tithe, by Thomas Ashbrook Tithmonger twenty nine stooks of Barly, and three stooks and a half of Oats, all worth one pound one shilling; 1672, Valentine Hollingsworth for Tithe by Edward O'Maghan, 26 stooks wheat. 3 car-loads Hey, 26 stooks of Oats, 26 stooks of Barley, Value £2, 18s; 1673, corn and hay, valued at £2; 1674, wheat, hay, oats, barley, valued at £3 4s. . . .

    In 1682, Valentine Hollingsworth and his family, accompanied by his son-in-law, Thomas Connaway, and by John Musgrave, an indented servant, sailed from Belfast for the Delaware, and, as we have already stated, settled on a large plantation of nearly a thousand acres on Shelpot Creek in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, about five miles northeast of the present city of Wilmington. He was prominently identified with the affairs of Friends, the early meetings being held at his house. In 1687, he gave unto ffriends for a burying place half an Acre of land for yt purpose. A meeting-house was afterward built on this plot and the meeting known as Newark, from the name of the plantation, which in the original survey was called New Worke. Valentine Hollingsworth was appointed a Justice of the Peace for New Castle County, in 1685, and represented the county in the Assembly in 1682-3, 1687, 1688, 1689, 1695, and 1700. He died subsequent to 1710, and his wife Ann died 8 Mo. 17, 1697. They were interred in Friends' ground at Newark.

    The children of Valentine Hollingsworth by his first wife, Ann Ree, were as follows:

    1. Mary Hollingsworth, born 1 Mo. 25, 1656, at Belleniskcrannell, married, first, 4 Mo. 28, 1682, at the house of Francis Robson, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, to Thomas Conway or Connaway, of Parish of Lisburn, County Antrim. They came to the Delaware with her father in 1682, and settled near him in New Castle County. Thomas Connaway died 11 Mo. 30, 1688-9, and his widow, in 1693, married, secondly, Randal Malin, widower, of Upper Providence, now Delaware County (originally of Great Barrum, Cheshire, England). Randal Malin became a Quaker minister and in 1727 removed with his wife and family within the limits of Goshen Monthly Meeting.

    By her first husband, Thomas Connaway, she had three children: (1) Elizabeth, b. 7 Mo. 9, 1687, m. 1st Charles Booth, 1705, and 2d, Thomas Babb, in 1720; Ann, born about 1688, m. Philip Taylor, 6 Mo. 10, 1705; Sarah b. about 1689, m. 3 Mo., 1710, to John Yearsley, b. in England about 1685, son of John and Elizabeth. By her second, Randal Malin, she had three children: Hannah, b. 1 Mo. 7, 1695-6, m. Daniel Williamson, Jr., about 1716; Rachel, b. 5 Mo. 24, 1702, m. John Cain or Cane, 9 Mo. 7, 1722; and Katharine, who married Tate, in 1721. . . .

    2. Henry Hollingsworth, b. 9 Mo. 7, 1658, at Belleniskcrannell, is thought to have come over to Pennsylvania as a redemptioner to Robert Turner, in 1683. Subsequently he lived for a time with his father in New Castle County. In 1688, he returned to Ireland for a wife and on 6 Mo. 22d of that year was married to Lydia Atkinson, of Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, whom he shortly after brought to Pennsylvania. For a number of years he was Deputy Surveyor of Chester County. In 1695, he resided in Chester, and was Sheriff of the County. He also represented New Castle County in the Provincial Assembly. In 1700, and for some time after he was Clerk of the Courts, and Coroner of Chester County. He removed to Elkton, Md., about 1712, in which year he was appointed (3 Mo. 9 by Lord Baltimore) Surveyor of Cecil County. His manuscript commonplace book, which is a medley of receipts, poetry, astrology, alchemy, chemistry, some of which is in Latin, is in the collection of the Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, of Philadelphia. He died 2 Mo. or 3 Mo. 1721. His children were: Ruth, m. George Simpson, 12 Mo. 24, 1706; Stephen, who m. Ann, was a Magistrate in Cecil County, Md., in 1730, removing subsequently to Virginia, where, in 1734, he obtained a grant of 472 acres of land on the west side of the Shenandoah River, in Orange County; Zebulon, b. 1696, d. Cecil County, 8 Mo. 8, 1763, m. 4 Mo. 18, 1727, Ann, daughter of Col. Francis Mauldin; Catharine m. Dawson, of Kent County, Md.; Abigail, m. Richard Dobson, in 1720; and Mary.

    3. Thomas Hollingsworth, b. 3 Mo., 1661, at Belleniskcrannell, d. 1732-3, in Winchester, Va. He resided for a time in Rockland Manor, New Castle County but later removed to Winchester, Va. His first wife Margaret (by whom he had one son Abram, born 1 Mo. 19, 1686), died in 8 Mo. 1687. He then married 1 Mo. 31, 1692, Grace Cook, of Concord. Children by second wife: Elizabeth, b. 11 Mo. 8, 1694, m. Stroud, in 1718; Hannah, b. 1 Mo. 17, 1697, m. William Dixon, in 1718; Thomas, b. 12 Mo. 23, 1698, m. Judith Lampley in 1723; Jacob, b. 1 Mo, 4, 1704, m. Rachel Chandler, 1729; Sarah, b. 8 Mo. 7, 1706, m. John Dixon, in 1724; Joseph, b. 3 Mo. 11, 1709, m. Martha Houghton, in 1730, and removed to Virginia; Grace, b. 3 Mo, 9, 1712. . . .

    4. Catharine Hollingsworth, b. 5 Mo., 1663, at Belleniskcranmell; d. 6 Mo. 29, 1746; m. 11 Mo. 2, 1688, George Robinson, who was born in the north of Ireland, about 1666, came to the Delaware in 1687, and died 9 Mo. 8, 1738. Their children were: Mary, m. Thomas Jacobs, 8 Mo, 13, 1710; Ann, m. Jonathan Ogden, in 1720; Valentine, m. Elizabeth Booth, in 1740. . . .

    The children of Valentine Hollingsworth by his second wife, Ann Calvert, were:

    5. Samuel Hollingsworth, b. 1 Mo. 27, 1673, at Belleniskcrannell; d. 1748; m. in 1701, Hannah Harlan, daughter of George and Elizabeth Harlan. He lived in Birmingham Township and held several important public offices. In 1729 and 1738, he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Chester County. From 1725 to 1728 he represented the county in the Provincial Assembly. Children: Enoch, m. 1st Joanna Crowley, 10 Mo. 23, 1725, 2d Elizabeth Chads, widow of William Pyle; John, m. Mary Reed, in 1732; Samuel, m. Barbara Shewin, in 1738, and died in 1751; George; Elizabeth, m. Henry Green, in 1734.

    6. Enoch Hollingsworth, b. 6 Mo. 7, 1675, at Belleniskcrannel; died in New Castle County, 8 Mo. 24, 1687.

    7. Valentine Hollingsworth, b. 11 Mo. 12, 1677, at Belleniskcrannell; d. 1757; m. in 1713, Elizabeth Heald.

    8. Ann Hollingsworth, b. 10 Mo. 28, 1680, at Belleniskcrannell; m. James Thompson in 1700.

    9. John Hollingsworth, b. 2 Mo. 19, 1684, in New Castle County; d. in 1722; m. Catherine Tyler, in 1706.

    10. Joseph Hollingsworth, b. 5 M. 10, 1686, in New Castle County.

    11. Enoch Hollingsworth, buried 9 Mo. 26, 1690. . . .

    (2) According to the Northern Ireland Place-Name Project , the Irish town in which the HOLLINGSWORTHs lived is now named Ballymacrandal.

    (3) Note by compiler: Some of the records relating to Valentine HOLLINGSWORTH and his descendants use "Quaker dates." See the following discussion in Berry, Ellen Thomas and Berry, David Allen, Our Quaker Ancestors: Finding Them in Quaker Records, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987, p. 67:

    Quakers . . . did not use names for days of the week or months of the year since most of these names were derived from the names of pagan gods. A date such as August 19, 1748 will never be found. Rather it would be written ?19th da 6th mo 1748.? Sometimes this will be written as 6mo 19da 1748. Why 6th month since August is the 8th month? The Quakers, along with everyone else in the American Colonies and England, did not begin using the Gregorian calendar until 1752. Under the Julian calendar the year began on March 25th; March was the first month and February the twelfth month. This is something of a problem when an event occurred in the months of January, February or up to March 25th, for then the date is given as 1748/1749.

    (3) Stewart, J. Adger, Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr., John P. Morton Company Inc., Louisville, KY: 1925, pp. 1-2:

    [Note by compiler: The author of this book transcribed some dates incorrectly; e.g., he transcribed "4 Mo. 7, 1655" as "April 7, 1655," rather than "June 7, 1655." See the note on "Quaker dates," set forth above.]

    VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH, SR.

    THE original immigrant ancestor of the American family of Hollingsworth was a member of the Society of Friends, and many of his descendants adhere to that faith. He was the son of Henry Hollingsworth of Belleniskcrannel, Parish of Legoe, County Armagh, Ireland, and of Catherine, his wife, was born at Belleniskcrannel "about the year 1632," and was married April 7, 1655, to Ann Ree, daughter of Nicholas Ree of Tanderagee, County Armagh. She was born about 1628, at Tanderagee, and died February 1, 1671. He then married, April 12, 1672, Ann Calvert, daughter of Thomas Calvert, of Dromgora, Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, and of Jane, his wife.

    In 1682, Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr., and his family, accompanied by his son-in-law, Thomas Connaway, and by John Musgrave, an indented servant, sailed from Belfast for the Delaware River, arriving a few months after William Penn's arrival in the good ship "Welcome." He settled on a large plantation of nearly a thousand acres on Shelpot Creek in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle (now Del.) Co., about five miles northeast of the present city of Wilmington, and not far from Port Christian, or Christiana of the Swedes. Not long thereafter a monthly meeting was established, the sessions being mainly held at Hollingsworth's House. In 1687 he granted "unto friends for a burying place half an acre of land for ye purpose, there being already friends buried in the spot." The section in question soon became known as the "New Worke" or "New Ark," now the thriving town of Newark, Del. That Valentine Hollingsworth was a man of extraordinary ability and influence is demonstrated from the fact that almost immediately after his arrival in the New World, he was called upon to hold office and participate in public affairs. He was a member of the first Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, shortly after William Penn's advent, that of 1682-3; also of the Grand Inquest empaneled October 25, 1683, to consider the famous case of Charles Pickering and others charged with counterfeiting. He served in several subsequent sessions of the Assembly, those of 1687, '88, '95 and 1700, from New Castle County, and was a Justice of the Peace from the same county. He was also a Signer of Penn's Great Charter and a member of the Pro-Provincial Council. He died about 1711. His second wife, Ann Calvert, died August 17, 1697. Both were buried in the old burial ground at Newark, Del., which he had presented to the Friends in 1687.

    ISSUE 1ST MARRIAGE (ANN REE)

    I. Mary-Born January, 1656, at Belleniskcrannel, Ireland. Died 1746. She first married Thomas Conoway, about 1684, who died July 17, 1689, and then Randal Malin, in 1693. . . .

    II. Henry-Born September 7, 1658, at Belleniskcrannel, Ireland. Died at Elkton, Cecil Co., Md., 1721. He married Elizabeth Atkinson, August 22, 1688. . . .

    III. Thomas-Born March, 1661. . . .

    IV. Catherine-Born May, 1663. Died June 29, 1746. Married George Robinson, November 2, 1688. . . .

    ISSUE 2ND MARRIAGE (ANN CALVERT)

    V. Samuel-Born January 27, 1673, in Ireland. Died 1748. Married Hannah Harlan, 1701. More of Samuel later.

    VI. Enoch-Born June 7, 1675. Died young, 1687.

    VII. Valentine, Jr., of Kennett, Pa.-Born November 12, 1677. Died 1757. Married Elizabeth Heald, 1713, Ireland. . . .

    VIII. Ann-Born October 28, 1680, Ireland. Married James Thompson, 1700.

    IX. John-Born February 19, 1684, New Castle Co., Del. Died 1722. Married Catherine Tyler, in 1706.

    X. Joseph-Born May 10, 1686, New Castle Co., Del.

    XI. Enoch again-Born about 1688. Died September 26, 1690.

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    Valentine married Ann Calvert on 12 Jun 1672 in Ireland. Ann was born about Nov 1650 in Ireland; died after 1790 in New Castle Co, Delaware. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann Calvert was born about Nov 1650 in Ireland; died after 1790 in New Castle Co, Delaware.

    Notes:

    daughter of Thomas Calvert of Ireland.

    Notes:

    Irish Quaker Immigration into Pennsylvania [database online], Orem, UT: Ancestry.com, 1998:

    Page 85, Marriage Book of Lurgan Monthly Meeting.

    This is to certifie the truth to all people that Valentine Hollenworth in ye psh of Sego in ye county of Armagh, and Anne Calvert of the same psh having intentions of marriage according to the ordinance of God, and Gods joining, Did lay it before mens meeting before whom theire marriage being propounded, then ye meeting desired them to wait some time, wch they did, so the meeting makeing inquiry between the times whether ye man be free from all other women, and the woman free from all other men, and so the second time they comeing before the mens meeting, all things being found clear, so they being left to theire freedome. A meeting of the people of god being appointed and assembled together at the house of Marke Wright, in the psh of Shankell the twelfth day of the fourth month in ye yeare 1672 whene they tooke one another in marriage in the presence of god and of his people according to ye law of god, & we are witnesses of the same whose names are hereunto subscribed ye day and yeare aforesaid

    VAL: HOLENGWORTH
    ANNE HOLENGWORTH

    1672.

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    Robert Hoope
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    Tho. Wederall
    Will dixon
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    William Williams
    George Hodgshon
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    Marke Wright
    Timo: kirk
    Rob Chambers
    Antho. Dixon
    Mary Walker
    Jo: Calvert
    Jam: Harison
    Nic: Harison
    John Wright
    James Bradshaw
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    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel Hollingsworth was born on 27 Jan 1672 in Ballyvickcrannel, Seagoe, Co Armagh, Ireland; died on 30 Aug 1748 in Birmingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in Old Buring Ground, Kennett, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.
    2. Valentine Hollingsworth, Jr. was born on 12 Jan 1677; died after 1720.
    3. Ann Hollingsworth was born on 28 Dec 1680; died after 1730.
    4. John Hollingsworth was born on 19 Apr 1684; died after 1720.
    5. Joseph Hollingsworth was born on 10 Jul 1686; died before 1722.
    6. Enoch Hollingsworth was born in 1688/89; died on 26 Nov 1690.