She was the daughter of William S. Nicholls and Margaret Smith Nicholls.
On November 20, 1865 as Virginia Nicholls, she married John M.H. Hollingsworth at the District of Columbia.
They had no children.
The Washington Post February 24, 1895
Hollingsworth. On February 22, 1895 Mrs. Virginia N. Hollingsworth. Funeral from chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery on Monday, February 25 at 1PM.
A Portrait of old Georgetown by Grace Dunlop Ecker, Dietz Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1951.
They had two daughters, Roberta, who married William Frederick Hanewinckel of Richmond and Jennie, who married [November 20, 1865] Colonel Hollingsworth.
Colonel Hollingsworth was the Superintendent of Mount Vernon before Colonel Dodge. I remember Colonel Hollingsworth well, a tall, fine-looking old gentleman, with a long, white beard. Of course in those days we went to Mount Vernon by way of the river, on the steamer W.W. Corcoran. It is still, I think, by far the most pleasant way to approach the dignified old mansion and Captain Hollingsworth would often be on the boat and talk with us. I've never forgotten the dear old-fashioned nosegay he picked and gave me from Mrs. Washington's garden. Mrs. Hollingsworth was a tiny little old lady. I can see her now with her snow white hair and her big, black bonnet. Poor soul, it was a terrible trial to her when the place had to be sold after her husband's death.
She was the daughter of William S. Nicholls and Margaret Smith Nicholls.
On November 20, 1865 as Virginia Nicholls, she married John M.H. Hollingsworth at the District of Columbia.
They had no children.
The Washington Post February 24, 1895
Hollingsworth. On February 22, 1895 Mrs. Virginia N. Hollingsworth. Funeral from chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery on Monday, February 25 at 1PM.
A Portrait of old Georgetown by Grace Dunlop Ecker, Dietz Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1951.
They had two daughters, Roberta, who married William Frederick Hanewinckel of Richmond and Jennie, who married [November 20, 1865] Colonel Hollingsworth.
Colonel Hollingsworth was the Superintendent of Mount Vernon before Colonel Dodge. I remember Colonel Hollingsworth well, a tall, fine-looking old gentleman, with a long, white beard. Of course in those days we went to Mount Vernon by way of the river, on the steamer W.W. Corcoran. It is still, I think, by far the most pleasant way to approach the dignified old mansion and Captain Hollingsworth would often be on the boat and talk with us. I've never forgotten the dear old-fashioned nosegay he picked and gave me from Mrs. Washington's garden. Mrs. Hollingsworth was a tiny little old lady. I can see her now with her snow white hair and her big, black bonnet. Poor soul, it was a terrible trial to her when the place had to be sold after her husband's death.
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Virginia Nicholls
Wife of
McHenry Hollingsworth
Died Feb 22, 1895
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