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Levi Hollingsworth 1822–1899 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Dec 1822

Birth Location: Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina

Death Date: 23 May 1899

Death Location: Chattahoochee River, Heard County, Georgia, USA

Father: Joseph Jr

Mother: Elizabeth Rogers

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In 1822, Levi Hollingsworth entered the world in Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina, born to Joseph Hollingsworth Jr And Elizabeth Ann Jane Carr Rogers. Levi Hollingsworth passed away in 1899 in Chattahoochee River, Heard County, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1822, Levi Hollingsworth entered the world in Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina, born to Joseph Hollingsworth Jr And Elizabeth Ann Jane Carr Rogers.
  • Levi Hollingsworth passed away in 1899 in Chattahoochee River, Heard County, Georgia, USA.

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Levi Hollingsworth's Ancestors

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Levi Hollingsworth
1822–1899
Birth Place: Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina
Parents
Joseph Hollingsworth Jr
1797–1859
Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA
Elizabeth (Ann Jane Carr) Rogers
1795–1881
Laurens, South Carolina
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Levi Hollingsworth's Timeline

2 Records

1822
25 Dec 1822
Birth of Levi Hollingsworth in Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina
Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina
1899
23 May 1899
Age 77
Death of Levi Hollingsworth in Chattahoochee River, Heard County, Georgia, USA
Chattahoochee River, Heard County, Georgia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Dec 1822
    Event Place: Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 May 1899
    Event Place: Chattahoochee River, Heard County, Georgia, USA

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