Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Elizabeth HOLLINGSWORTH

1.  Eliza was left 40 pounds by her mother when she died.


John Hunter HOLLINGSWORTH "Jr"

1.  John Jr. was a drygoods merchant in New York City.

2.  He died on his mother's 97th birthday anniversary.


Susan HOLLINGSWORTH

1.  May be the same person as Elizabeth S.


William Turner Pierce HOLLINGSWORTH

1.  William was known as the "Neon Lights Tycoon" and was the very person who brought Neon Lighting to the United States.   He, as a young man was sent by George Westinghouse to woo Georges Claude the inventor of the neon phenomon.  He thereafter founded the Claude Neon Lights Company, and many other corporations,  became fabulously wealthy, and died virtually penniless due to business "reverses" and the Great Depression.   He literally "lit up Broadway".


John Hunter HOLLINGSWORTH "Jr"

1.  John Jr. was a drygoods merchant in New York City.

2.  He died on his mother's 97th birthday anniversary.


John Hunter HOLLINGSWORTH "Jr"

1.  John Jr. was a drygoods merchant in New York City.

2.  He died on his mother's 97th birthday anniversary.


Grace Martha HOLLINGSWORTH

1.  Grace was still living in 1963 @ 1175 S. Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, California.


Rev. Dr. Samuel HOLLINGSWORTH

1.  Samuel entered Trinity College, an Anglican School, Dublin.

2.  He entered the ministtry in 1870, and received his M. A. in the Spring of 1871 B.D. & M.A. in Summer of 1888, his D.D. Summer 1891.  He became Principal of Wesley College shortly after that.