[Home] [Partial Genealogy Records]Hannah Parkins RecordHannah Parkins, born: 30 11mo 1781; Frederick Co. VA; died: 18 7mo 1824; Frederick Co. VA; buried: Hollingsworth, Parkins, Henrys, Cem., Frederick Co. VA; Hannah, married: 10 1mo 1799; near Winchester, VA; a cousin; Isaac Hollingsworth, born: 6 11mo 1771; Chester Co. PA; died: 24 11mo 1842; Frederick Co. VA; buried: Hollingsworth, Parkins, Henrys, Cem., Frederick Co. VA; Isaac & Hannah lived in a house called Willow Lawn, now the site of Winchester Ford (formerly Lamar Sloan Ford), in Winchester, Va. (formerly Frederick Co. Va.) According to David W. Powers, "He built Willow Lawn between 1799 and 1836. In 1827 he built a three story flour mill which burned in 1909. This large plantation complex was known as Milltown Mills. It originally sat in Frederick County, but by annexation is now located in the city of Winchester. The home was torn down in 1974 and was on the site of Winchester Ford (formerly Lamar Sloan Ford) on Valley Ave., U.S. Rt. 11 on the south side of Winchester." According to Hopewell Friends History an Isaac Hollingsworth was "recieved on a certificate from" Redstone MM into Hopewell MM on 4 7mo 1822. Issue: Hollingsworth
Source info: Steer Genealogy, p. 4 & 10; Hopewell Friends History, p. 170-171 (see biog. info.), 449; 2200 Grave Inscriptions, p. 57, 58; Mary B. Doxey; David W. Powers; Cartmell's History, p. 292-295 (see biog. info.); Rich. Ed. Griffith papers found in Handley Library Archives; NEWSCLIPPINGS (see all biog. info.): Winchester Star, (1991) 10/1, (1992) 7/24; |