Sunday, May 17, 2020


The Hollingsworth Family came to America (1682 – 1980)

By Bobbie Jean Kurtz (Granddaughter to Claudia Emmeline Hollingsworth)

INTRODUCTION

This blog will contain a brief history of our Hollingsworth ancestors as I begin my research journey.  

The Family Line is on my mother’s side, Patricia J. Schoenewald-Kurtz. Her parents are Claudia Emmeline Hollingsworth and Johann (John) Herman Schoenewald.

The generations of the Hollingsworth line moved from the East Coast where they landed in Delaware from Ireland in 1682, migrating to various locations until they finally stopped in Oregon where the last generation of the Hollingsworth Name in my line ended when they “daughtered out.”* Each family spread generation after generation, until millions of descendants of these great families literally covered the entire face of the United States. This linked together the genealogical lineages of many millions of our sturdiest Americans of today. Ohio, once called the Northwest Territory, was the “bottleneck” (or Gateway) through which all Quaker families passed in their migrations Westward, whether from the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and/or the New England States. They all met in Ohio, where they became linked through marriages between other great Quaker families and their children. Then they migrated to Indiana, from where they spread northward and westward until they covered all states.  Our Hollingsworth line converted from the Quaker faith to members of the Christian Church sometime after 1837.

The Hollingsworth family was noted for its enterprise industry. Many of its members were largely engaged in the manufacture of flour, and were the owners of a number of mills on the branches of the Elbe River in Cecil Co., MD, New Castle Co., DE, Virginia, South Carolina, and in other states. Shipyards, steel mills, and farmers were also popular occupations.

Some of the history records state they were an old Saxon family said to have settled in the northeastern part of Cheshire England, as early as 1022, in which year the ancestral estate, Hollingsworth Manor, in Cheshire, was purchased. One document stated that Robert Hollingsworth of Hollingsworth Hall, from whom the family is descended, was the Magistrate for the counties of Chester and Lancaster. The church of the family and the hall, both several centuries old, are still standing, and upon both are emblazoned the family Coat of Arms. It is probable that the Hollingsworths went over to Ireland from England with other planters, early in the 17th century. (Note - this information regarding England still needs to be researched and verified).

The name Hollingsworth, so widely known and honored in the United States, is spelled several ways: Hollingworth, Hollonsworth, and Hollingsworth. The last spelling had been clung to by a large majority of the descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth. He was the founder of the first family in America arriving from Ireland in 1682.





 Based on the information I currently have, this is the Journey that our Hollingsworth Ancestor's took from 1682 to 1980.  This information will be documented in this blog in various posts to explain this theory. 



Note:

The genealogical journey is really never done, there is always more documentation that needs to be researched in order to prove the information found.  I will do my best to explain the reasons behind my theories and write out additional questions that need researched.  If there are errors, please accept my apologies and share any information so the blog can be updated.   * Daughtered out is a genealogy term that means the family name has ended with the female line (daughter) since the male is the one who carries that name forward.





 Information:
Quaker History

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