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Anderson Hollingsworth © The Weekly Messenger, Cherokee, OK Thursday, Jan 26, 1911 Submitted by: Sharon
Anderson Hollingsworth
February 7, 1836 - January 22, 1911
Anderson Hollingsworth was born in Montgomery County Ohio the second month and seventh day 1836. He departed at his home in Cherokee the first month and twenty-second day 1911. Age 74 years 11 months and 15 days.
A birthright member of Society of Friends he was a consistent Christian a faithful husband and a patient father. His great desire was that he might be patient and uncomplaining.
He testified that he was distressed in body but not in mind and that there was nothing between his soul and God, and that through faith in Christ he had been washed and made clean in the blood of the Lamb.
He leaves a wife, five children and a large circle of friends to miss his Christian influence .
Funeral service conducted by Rev. W. H. Bertram of Friends Church assisted by Rev 0. B. Ong of Cleveland, Ohio.
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