Hollingsworth (Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee)
Gray (Texas, Alabama, Virginia, England)
Willis (Texas, Georgia, Florida),
Ellisor (Texas)
Mason (Texas)
Robbins (New York, California, Hawaii Territory)
Wheeler (New York, Connecticut)
Love (New York)
Tower (New York, Massachusetts)
Littlejohn (Oklahoma, Arkansas)
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England, Ireland, Wales
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Intermediate Family History Researcher
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Go to www.hollingsworthrobbinsfamilytree.blogspot.com to see photographs and stories of the Hollingsworth, Robbins, Gray, Littlejohn, and more surname stories from our families' histories.
Hi - was reading your profile and saw Wheeler in NY. Do you have any Wheelers who married an Avery in the Elmira - Big Flats - Corning areas? My dad's first cousin Alvaretta Avery married William Wheeler. They had two sons Earl and William and several daughters. Alvaretta and William and Earl and his wife are buried in Big Flats NY. The son William is buried in Elmira NY. Thanks for your time.
Linda Sue, Sorry it took so long to respond. I will accept your invitation to join the Hossinworth Surname Group.
I have spent some lengthy time searching/researching my Hollingsworth families since I last spoke to you. And I have gained some additional information. It becomes confusing due to the generational use of given names, but exciting never the less.
Heading for Oklahoma Monday for the birth of our fifteenth grandchild, my fifth biological grandchild on Tuesday. She will be a Littlejohn/Woods baby with Hollingsworth/Gray great-grandparents in her pedigree.
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BTW, do you have a Malicy "Mary" Gray, m: Oct 31, 1868, Polk Co TX to James Wilkinson/Wilkerson?
I have spent some lengthy time searching/researching my Hollingsworth families since I last spoke to you. And I have gained some additional information. It becomes confusing due to the generational use of given names, but exciting never the less.
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