Hello, I have a xeroxed copy of two pages from an unidentified book. Could someone please identify this book for me? Author? Publishing data? etc... I am NOT interested in THIS FAMILY. This material was part of the pages I have and I am sharing them in case they (1) help me to identify the book &/or (2) help another researcher who IS interested in these surnames. Following is the material from this "source unknown" book: (page 255 of a book, Source Unknown) HOLLINGSWORTH Thomas Hollingsworth (b. 1661) was the third child of Valentine and Ann Ree Hollingsworth. Thomas sister Katheran (Catherine, born 1663) married George Robinson and they were the parents of George Robinson (b. 1710 c.) who married Mary McKay, daughter of Robert McKay Sr. Thomas married Margaret Calvert and they had only one child, Abraham Hollingsworth (b. 19 March 1687). Margaret died seven months later on 1 October 1687. Thomas then married Grace Cooke of Concord and their children were: Isaac (born 16 June 1693, d. 8 July 1699), Elizabeth (b. 8 January 1695, who married ? Strode in 1718), Hannah (b. 17 March 1698, who married William Dixon / Dickson in 1718), Thomas (b. 23 February 1699, who married Judith Lampley in 1723), Jacob (b. 4 March 1705, who married Rachel Chandler on 23 April 1729), Sarah (b. 7 October 1706, who married John Dixon/Dickson at Newark Meeting House on 29 October 1724), Joseph (b. 11 May 1709, who married Martha Houghton in 1730) and Grace Hollingsworth (b. 9 May 1712). (source #180) The Hollingsworths of the late 1600s and early 1700s lived in the present-day area of Wilmington, Delaware and also in New Castle County, Delaware, Cecil County, Maryland and Chester County, Pennsylvania . Thomas Hollingsworth (b. 1661) died on 2 April 1727 and his will was. proved in New Castle County, Delaware on 13 April 1727. (source #181) Abraham Hollingsworth sold 70 acres of land on the west branch of Elk River to Rowland Chambers on 14 December 1719; both men were from Cecil County, Maryland. On 7 February 1720/21, he sold three parcels of land, containing a total of 315 acres in the same area adjacent to Martin Cartmells land, to Henry Hollingsworth. Abra- (END OF PAGE 255) (source #180) Delaware Quaker Records, Early Members of Northern New Castle County, page 40 (Compiled by Herbert Standing, Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania). (source 181) A Calendar of Delaware Wills, 1682-1800, page 27, New Castle, Delaware, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Md. 1977.