Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH

Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]

Male 1748 - 1809  (61 years)

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  • Name Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH 
    Born 1748  Winchester, Frederick, VA, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 24 Nov 1809  , Miami, OH, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [10
    Buried Abt 25 Nov 1809  West Branch Quaker Burial Grounds, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [11
    Person ID I566  Ancestrees
    Last Modified 8 Jul 2022 

    Father George HOLLINGSWORTH,   b. 7 Apr 1712, , Cecil, MD, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1772, Of Craven, Nc Or Ninety Sixth District, SC Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years) 
    Mother Hannah MCCOY,   d. Aft 1748 
    Married 19 Dec 1734  , Frederick, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  [12
    Family ID F5914  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Susanna WRIGHT,   b. 16 Apr 1755, , Orange, NC Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 31 Jul 1830, West Milton, Miami, OH, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years) 
    Married 12 Dec 1771  Bush River M.M., Newberry, SC, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Children 
     1. Ruth HOLLINGSWORTH,   b. Abt 1781,   d. 1854, , Miami, OH, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 73 years)
     2. Keziah HOLLINGSWORTH,   b. 13 Feb 1784,   d. Sep 1826, , Miami, OH, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 42 years)
     3. Susanna HOLLINGSWORTH,   d. 22 May 1817, , Miami, OH, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 8 Jul 2022 
    Family ID F5894  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • "He is listed as the son of George Hollingsworth and Jane Elwell with a birth date of 1739 according to Lewis Wright and Eli Jay. (C-610, 1546) He moved from Virginia to South Carolina in 1767. (C-265) He apparently purchased 100 acres in Craven Co. on the waters of the Little River shortly before marrying on Sept. 29, 1772. His land was bounded by Abraham Hollingsworth. (C-947) According to Eli Jay, he was the leader of the Quaker movement to Ohio in 1804. (C-1546) In any case, he and his family got a certificate to move to Miami MM, Oh on Aug. 8, 1805. (C-106) They had sold their land of 100 plus acres in Newberry Co., SC to Samuel Cothran on July 12 of that same year. (C-897)

      Isaac was in the 1790 census records living fairly near (Big?) John Coats in the 96th District of Newberry Co., South Carolina. He was the male listed at over age 16. He had 3 males under 16 and 5 females in his household in that year. His father-in-law had been living with him until his death just about the time of the enumeration. He was a farmer by trade. He used to say that his crops never grew better than when his wife, Susie, was away preaching. Susannah often traveled with her sister, Charity Wright Cook who also was a well known Quaker minister. He seems to have supported her ministry well. He also "possessed great physical strength and unbounded courage. During the Revolution when a British officer approached his corn crib he was forbidden entrance. The officer drew his sword and threatened. Big Isaac went to him, took the sword from him, saying: 'Thus far shalt thou go, but no farther.' The Officer succumbed." (C-109, 457, p. 63) His kindly heart was pointed out in "The Annals of Newberry" when an Irishman asked him for work, just as he was going to meeting. He had the man move a pile of stones for him. When he returned, the stones had been moved and he requested him to move them back. He paid him for this service.

      He was a man who knew his mind. When moving to Ohio, he was asked by a passerby where he was moving. He answered, "I am not moving. I am sitting still." The man responded, " Well, where are you bound then?" He replied, "I am not bound at all. I am a free man." One of his daughters reprimanded him later for his discourteous answers and he told her, he did think it was any of the man's business. He was also known for disliking the young males' style of exposing their suspenders without jacket. When he came across a youth dressed this way, he would lift the suspender pulling the button off. Many a youth avoided him because of this. When they settled in Miami Co., Ohio and built their "rude cabins" he described it sitting in a "dark, mephitic tangled woods." He only lived in these woods, that he helped clear for three years before his death. (C-930)

  • Sources 
    1. [S2489] Bush River Quaker Records (on Microfilm housed in Columbia, SC, Archives and History Library).

    2. [S550] CD 102 (Automated Archives).

    3. [S2915] Stewart J. Adger, comp, Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr. (John P. Morton & Co., 1925).

    4. [S2343] William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.

    5. [S2459] The History of Miami County, Ohio (W.H. Beers & Co., 1880).

    6. [S557] Jolliffe, William, Historical, Genealogical and Biographical Account of the Jolliffe Family of Virginia, 1652-1893 (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, c1893).

    7. [S523] Wilmer L. Kerns, Ph.D., Frederick Co., Virginia Settlement and Some First Families of Back Creek Valley, 1730-1830 (c1995, Gateway Press).

    8. [S2866] William Medlin, Quaker Families of S.C. & Georgia (1983) (Ben Franklin Press).

    9. [S3065] Newberry Co. South Carolina Probate Estate Abstracts, Vol. 1 c1987.

    10. [S1407] Miami Valley Index, Preble Co. Library at http://206.103.255.36.

    11. [S2457] Mote, Luke Smith, A Walk in a Country Churchyard (Manuscript published at http://www.tdn-net.com/genealogy/cemetery/w_branc2.htm, originally written in the autumn of 1880).

    12. [S2518] Quaker Marriage Record for George Hollingsworth and Hannah McCoy (http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4292268591&idx=1 provided by Charlotte Coats).