Person:Charles Hollenbeck (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 1936
  1. Rowland Hollenbeck
  2. Jasper HollenbeckAbt 1837 - 1862
  3. Martha Hollenbeck1845 -
  4. Isaac Henry HollenbeckAbt 1848 -
  5. Charles Francis Hollenbeck1850 - 1936
  • HCharles Francis Hollenbeck1850 - 1936
  • WHulda Hunsaker1848 - 1921
m. 23 Aug 1870
  1. De Loss Willard Hollenbeck1876 -
  2. Auda Emmet Hollenbeck1878 - 1955
Facts and Events
Name Charles Francis Hollenbeck
Gender Male
Birth? 6 Aug 1850 Fairfield, Herkimer, New York, United States
Marriage 23 Aug 1870 Adair, Missouri, United Statesto Hulda Hunsaker
Death? 8 May 1936 Kirksville, Adair, Missouri, United States

CHARLES F. HOLLENBECK, a native of Herkimer County, New York, was born August 6, 1850, a son of Francis and Margaret (Emery) Hollenbeck. He was married August 23, 1870, to Hulda Hunsaker, daughter of Bradford and Lao (Stice) Hunsaker. They have two children: De Loss W., born February 9, 1876; Auda E., August 10, 1878. One child, a daughter, Clara E., born August 16, 1873, died December 20, 1873.

Mr. Hollenbeck came to Adair County with his parents in April, 1868. His father bought a farm, and he lived at home till grown and married. Besides farming, he has also worked at blacksmithing, wagon making and carpentering. Of late years he has devoted his entire attention to farming. He and his wife and son De Loss, who makes his home with his parents, own 120 acres, three and one-half miles southeast of Kirksville. The farm is well improved, and their home is very pretty. It is a part of the old Hunsaker homestead, on which Mrs. Hollenbeck was born.

Mr. Hollenbeck is a Prohibitionist in politics, and a member of the Christian Church.

SOURCE:History of Adair County By Eugene Morrow Violette, Charles N. Tolman This book is available at Google Books!