1. Louella did not have children.
1. Nellie lived at Dallas, Texas...
1. Howard was a TWIN to his brother Haywood.
2. Howard & Dorthy did not have issue and lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
1. Henry lived at Navarro County, Texas..
2. Strain Armstrong's book gives Dresden Cemetery, Navarro, Texas, as place of burial. .
1. John Henry died of Occlusion of coronary artery of heart. [Heart Attack].
1. Ada died of occlusion of coronary arterary of heart. [Heart Attack].
2. Source for children from Bobby R. Huggins book.
1. Before 1900 Albert was a cowboy for local ranchers in Navarro County, Texas.
2. His occupation was that of Cotton farmer.
3. In 1915 he moved his family from Raleigh to Kerens, Texas, by wagon train and built a new house on the farm.
1. Susie loved to race her buggy down the country roads in Rural Frost, Navarro, Texas. Albert, her husband, was forced to trade the horse to find one that would not race. She attempted to drive their first automobile in about 1914, and ran it through the back of the shed in which it was stored. She never drove a car again during her lifetime.
2. She was an excellent gardener and cook. She was alsways busy with the wash tub (wash pot over open fire in back yard with Lye soap and wash paddle), irons heated in fireplace, cooking for large family and field hands, hoeing the yard to keep it clean of grass and weeds.
3. She lived in her own home in Kerens until she was sticken by a stroke and died in October 1982 at age of 96.
4. Her stories came from Permila Smith [wife of Barnett] who lived in her home when she was young. She told about how the family had many bales of cotton that just sat on the field and ruined because there was not a market and they could not be sold. They had a large bundle of Confederate money that she would dole out to family members and tell about how the family had large trunks of the stuff left over after the war. She even said that they had used large sheets of the money to paper the walls of some rooms in the house.
5. Susie also told stories about the sadness in the family during the war when news of the Hollingsworth boys in the war was received. From these stories it was not hard to picture just how sad the time must have been and also how much disruption this event had in the Hollingsworth family.
6. Source for the descendants of Susie: Peggy Loar.