As John Bolton applied for Lot 20 then it could be that he was also related and possibly through Mary Tackaberry and Henry Bolton who married 1793.James Easton Godkin believed that John Bolton,born in Montreal, on the parents way to Upper Canada,was the son of Richard Bolton and grand-son of William Bolton who had,at least,10 children 27 May 1798.
The Ballycanew Register shows,for 1728,a son born to Abraham Bolton and which may suggest a connection to the Hollingsworths and Tackaberrys.
1637. George W. Hollingsworth
George was one of Cincinnati’s foremost draftsman, being engaged in that capacity with the Hall's Safe Company. George and his brothers and sisters reside in Avondale, the aristocratic part of Cincinnati.
1643. John Hollingsworth Johnston
My Great Grandfathers were - HENRY JOHNSTON of Ballinastraw,
Monomolin, Co. Wexford - and THOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH * of Ballinakill, (can not prove this,
all facts of birth lead to Samuel, not Thomas. Tom Hollingsworth May 2011)(This is the strongest evidence that John Hollingsworth (1789-1877) the
father of Eliza Johnston, was Samuel's, rather than Thomas' son - that
he, as eldest son and heir at law to Samuel, would inherit Ballinakill
on the death intestate of his father.) This statement is from Henry Hollingsworth and I 100% agree, I can not using dates and facts match Elizabeth Hollingsworth Johnston to Thomas Hollingsworth. The birth records of Thomas's daughter Elizabeth is a fact in the Vestry records.)
Ballycanew, Co. Wexford - Signed J.H. JOHNSTON.The following is a correct Copy of some of the entries taken down by
my brother SAMUEL out of our father HENRY JOHNSTON'S Bible at Tomagaddy,
Co. Wexford, in 1902. We are pleased to have this record - as Tomagaddy
House was destroyed by fire in July 1904. The Bible referred to was that
used by my father's half-brother (elder) the Rev. FOSSY TACKABERRY. This
Bible contained many other interesting notes not copied by my brother
referred to. Signed J.H. JOHNSTON.My father (i.e. my Grandfather) WILLIAM JOHNSTON of Tomagaddy died 4th
Novr. 1840 aged 65 years. My Mother (i.e. my Grandmother) JANE CRANWILL
JOHNSTON, Tomagaddy, died 28th February, HOLLINGSWORTH of Ballinakill
died 1st February, 1872. My Dear wife ELIZA (our Beloved Mother) was
taken home on 30th October, 1894 - was Born 11th May 1825 - aged 69
years. My Dear father HENRY JOHNSTON of Tomagaddy was taken home 18th
March 1897 - Born November 26, 1808 - aged 89 years.
Children
Our dear Son ( our dear brother) HENRY CRANWILL JOHNSTON born 20th
March, 1853 died 26 March 1879 Aged 26 years. My daughter LAURA CHARLOTTE
JOHNSTON - born 1871 - died Nov. 11, 1872. My daughter - SUSAN JANE
WEBSTER born 1st May, 1856 - died 23rd February 1899.
Date of Marriage of HENRY JOHNSTON of Tomagaddy to ELIZA HOLLINGSWORTH
of Ballinakill - July 24th 1849."Dates of birth of their Children"-
JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH JOHNSTON - Born September 8th, 1850
WILLIAM JOHNSTON JOHNSTON (sic) January 9th, 1852
HENRY CRANWILL JOHNSTON March 20th, 1853
EDWARD DALTON JOHNSTON September 6th, 1854
SUSAN JANE JOHNSTON May 1st, 1856
ELIZA ANNE JOHNSTON July 18th, 1858
MARIA CRANWILL JOHNSTON September 9th, 1859
FANNY CAROLINE JOHNSTON May 6th, 1861
JANE ELEANOR JOHNSTON October 1st, 1862
ANNIE ESTHER JOHNSTON January 8th, 1865
EMILY MARY JOHNSTON June 13th, 1867
SAMUEL HOWARD JOHNSTON March 21st, 1869
LAURA CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON May 3rd, 1871End of Copy in my father's Bible
'JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH JOHNSTON.'
"Copied by my beloved husband in our Bible
ANNIE H. JOHNSTON
1666. James Warren
On the 1881 census, James list his occupation as "Carpenter"
1669. Henry Thomas Hollingsworth
Henry Hollingsworth's first wife was Letitia Jane Davis. She died at 31 and Henry married Letitia's cousin 2 years later. Letitia was the daughter of Edward James Davis and Anne Carley.
#006728-94 (Leeds Co.) Henry HOLLINGSWORTH 26, cheese maker, Yonge twp.,
same, s/o Nicholas & Jane HOLLINGSWORTH, married Letitia J. DAVIS 26, Yonge
twp., Bastard twp., d/o Edward & Alice DAVIS, wit: Wm. M. TOPPING of Athens
& Anna DAVIS of Bastrad twp., 27 Mar 1894, at Christ Ch. Athens
1670. Eliza Jane Hollingsworth
Jane and Frank had another son besides Leonard, his name not know at this time.
1675. Nicholas James Hollingsworth Jr.
Nicholas was a cheese maker in Plum Hollow, Ontario before he came out west in 1907. He was also a cheese maker in Edmonton for the Northern Alberta Dairy Pool. He won a gold medal at the Chicago Worlds Fair in 1933.
2241. Gordon Hollingsworth
Moved from Canada to California.
1678. Frederick James Hollingsworth
Frederick was a farmer and played the fiddle.......even after he lost his arm in an accident Frederick managed to play the fiddle.
1691. Samuel Hart Hollingsworth
Samuel was a sheet metal worker by trade and expert into the plumbing and heating trade. He was very interested in Municipal, Provincial and Federal politices and was a Deputy Returning Officer for the Town of Picton for 50 years and was active in other elections. He was also an expert figure skater and skated until he was 78 when eye trouble necessitated an operation for cataracts. After the operation he suffered a fatal heart atack. He was also a ardent fisherman and liked boating.
Samuel died at the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital in Picton, Canada. His son Jack is named as living in Pictor, son Louis in TGrenton and his daughter the late Grace Watt of Owen Sound. He was laid out at the Hicks Funeral in Picton. Rev Robert Jones officiated the service and Interment at Glenwood Cemetery.
Samuel was the son of William Samuel Hollingsworth and Sara Eliza Webster Hollingsworth and the grandson of William & Elizabeth Jones Hollingsworth of Ballycanew, County Wexford, Ireland.