Malona [Maloney] HOLLINGSWORTH
1. Bobby R. Huggins book shows birth date of 1783.
1. William never married...and he moved West in 1810...
1. Enoch died in the War of 1812.
2. Bobby R. Huggins book shows year of death as 1814.
1. Charles Carroll reports that Eli received a bounty land warrant in 1822, based on the services of his father. It was located in Monroe County, Arkansas.
1. Chaffin's book shows middle initial of "A", which, is probably wrong.
2. William was listed as killed 11 Jul 1863 at Stockton, Missouri by Rebel Guerillas, however, he shows up on the 1870 Census of Sutter County, California, page 767, Yuba Twp., P. O. Yuba City, taken June 9: W. C. McMinn, 21, laborer, --/$2000, Missouri.
3. Sonoma County, California, marriages lists William C. McMinn & Emma McGeed, 28 Nov 1869, Bk. C, p. 17.
4. The 1870 Census of Sonoma County, California, p. 403, Santa Rosa, taken June 30 #144-140: W.C. McMinn, 30, farmer, $4000/1000, Missouri, Emma A., 16 keeping house, California.
5. Film #1412838 Sonoma County, California Deed Book 35, p. 133 1 Sep 1871, W. C. McMinn of Sonoma County to Horace Clark of San Francisco for $4000, 106 acres. Signed: W. C. McMinn Recorded: 15 Sep 1871.
6. Russian River Flag, Healdsburg, California, 4 Apr 1873, Born to Mr. & Mrs. Wm. C. McMinn, Geyserville, March 27, 1873, daughter.
7. 1910 Soundex California, Tulare County, ED 188, 59....William C. McMinn age 70, Mo. living alone.
1. May have died before 1910.
Avenant "Uncle Ev" HOLLINGSWORTH "Sr"
1. Avenant was a Marshall and Sheriff in Springfield, Greene, Missouri until his death by being stabbed by a drunk named Reed that he was trying to help out of a ditch near Springfield.
2. Avanant Hollingsworth was so admired by the family that John and Isom Snow named son in his honor.
1. This Avanant died in the Civil War at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri....he was in Co., "B” of the 119th Illinois Infantry as Pvt.