THE HOLLOW LOG Issue 32, December 2006 The Hollow Family Researchers‟ Newsletter ISSN 1445-8772 Hollow Redhead In response to the photo of my little redhead grandson in the last Hollow Log I received INSIDE THIS ISSUE these photos of another new Hollow and a note from his Dad, Richard Hollow. Patraic Cormac Stephen Hollow was born 5 May 2005. Hollow Redhead A Hollow trait? A redheaded babe also in Ann Belmont‟s family and Joyce Litt reported she always wanted one but was unsuccessful. Pages 1 Hollow Spotting A wide selection for this Log including some additions to our growing list of Hollows in uniform. This time from the U.S.A. I am always after more so if you can help Page 2 James Anthony Rillston Hollow Keith Hollow writes of a multi- talented member of the Hollow clan. Page 5 Falmouth Hollows in London Tom Barry has extended our knowledge with notes on a branch of this family reported on previously in Hollow Log 26. Page 7 The hamlet of Trowan, St Ives. Photographs courtesy of Mango Homes www.mangohomes.co.uk The Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Penzance Keith Hollow has worked close to home this time with background, I am writing in connection photos and Hollow data on one of with your first “bluey”. his local churches. Looking at the photograph I Page 10 could not help but find some similarities with our own bluey-Patraic. Perhaps it is New Hollow something to do with the eyes, Researchers I am not sure however there is The full list of Hollow researchers is something. on the Hollow website is being Richard Hollow updated. If your name is should be there but isn‟t. Let me know. Page 12 The Hollow Log 1 younger years were influenced by time spent at the Simon Hollow Spotting Ranch in Brown's Gulch. His love for old cars was shown by From Keith Hollow his working at several body shops during the 1950s and '60s, and by his membership in the Butte Lifters Hot Rod Club. I recently mentioned that whilst Mum was in hospital After working for the Anaconda Co., General Contractors Jacqueline P Hollow (nee Bennetts) was in the same ward and and others, he went to work for Butte-Silver Bow as a I had a chat with her. machinist where he remained until his retirement in 1996. The following announcement and obit refers to her Upon retiring, he worked with his son Bill at Hollow husband's (Michael Howard) uncle who recently died at Contracting, and could be found there right up until his Hayle. Kenneth Roy was elder brother of Thomas Rufus death. 1921-1963 and great-grandson of William Glasson and Mary He married Nancy (Brancamp) Hollow on August 30, 1958, Ann Rule. and together they raised five children. Jack fulfilled his dream HOLLOW - On Saturday October 21st 2006 peacefully at by building a cabin at Echo Lake where he and Nancy had Treliske Hospital, Kenneth Roy aged 87 years of Hayle. many family and holiday gatherings. His dream will remain a Funeral service on Friday, October 27th in St. Elwyn's Parish family cornerstone for future generations. Church at 9.00 a.m. followed by cremation. Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Stella and Jim Obituary Hollow; and brother, Jim Hollow. MR K R HOLLOW, HAYLE He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Nancy; son, John, of Juneau, AK; sons and spouses, Jerry and Deena Hollow of The funeral service of Mr Kenneth Roy Hollow, of Hayle, Nampa, Idaho, Bill and Kate Hollow; daughters and spouses, took place recently at St Elwyn's Parish Church, Hayle, Sue and Mike Lasher, Sandy and Dan McGee, all of Butte; followed by cremation at Penmount. grandchildren, John and Miranda Hollow, Mindy, Kaylie and Mr Hollow died at Treliske Hospital aged 87. The service was Jordan Hollow, Kyle and Kelli Hollow, Shauna, Colin and conducted by the Rev Rosemary Wickremasinghe. Mr D Cal Hollow, Brett and Bryon Lasher, Tyler and Kaden Woodger, organist, accompanied the hymns 'The Old Rugged Hollow, Conor, Abby and Noah McGee; great-grandchildren, Cross' and 'All things bright and beautiful'. Kameryn Fournier and Hayden Hollow; sisters and spouses, Mourners: Mr and Mrs M H & JP Hollow (nephew and Betty and Ray Callahan, Patsy and Gene Byrnes; sister-in- niece); Mrs L Hollow (sister-in-law); Stephen Hollow (great laws, Betty Hollow and Mary Jo McMonigle; brothers-in-law nephew), Mr and Mrs W Hollow (nephew and niece); Dawn and spouses, Bill and Nancy Brancamp, Bob and Elvie Hollow (great niece, Caleb Hollow great great nephew); Brancamp, Dave and Tammy Brancamp, Ed and Mary Lou Audrey Collins (niece, Brian Collins and family); Jean James Keyes, Joan and Paul Hockabay; aunts, Marjorie Pack, Phyl (niece, Danny James, nephew); Kerry James (great niece), Mr and her spouse Joe Chiuminatto; and numerous nieces and and Mrs M Beare (niece and nephew), Evelyn Jasper (niece), nephews. Mr R Hollow (nephew), R Johns (great nephew), Adam You were loved and you will be missed. Tap 'er light, Dad! Chapman, Phylis Bawden (niece), Jean Masters (niece), Published in The Montana Standard on 9/11/2006. Christine Smitheram (Jonathan Smitheram), Barbara James (James family). When I looked in the Montana Standard archives I found this. Colin There were family flowers only. Donations for Cornwall Air James Hollow, 70 Ambulance are being received by the funeral director, Paul James “Jim”' Hollow died Tuesday Sherris, Foundry Lane, Hayle. morning in Butte. He was born Aug. 8, From Lindsay Dally 1931, in Butte to James and Stella (Barnicoat) Hollow. He received his Found in the Montana Standard death notices at education in Butte schools and graduated http://www.legacy.com/mtstandard/DeathNotices.asp from Butte High School. Jim worked at John E. "Jack" Hollow Hennessy's Department Store before working 25 years at Newbro Drug Co. He John E. (Jack) Hollow, 69, died Friday, Sept. 8, 2006, in St. later worked as a Teamster for Butte- James Healthcare after a courageous battle against pancreatic Silver Bow government. Jim also served cancer. Jack was born in Butte on Feb. 19, 1937, to James his country for 10 years in the Naval Reserve. Jim married and Stella Hollow and remained in Butte all his life. His Betty Lou Spencer on Aug. 29, 1953, in Butte's St. Lawrence The Hollow Log 2 Church. He was a charter member of Big Butte Fire treasures, the Women's Suffrage Petition (1891) reflects the Department and a lifetime member of the Centerville dedicated work of those women, who went from door to Volunteer Fire Department. He was also a member of the door across Victoria to collect the signatures. Its tremendous Silver Bow Parks Athletic Club and Butte Teamsters Union. length earned it the name of the „Monster Petition'. He was an avid Green Bay Packers fan. Jim enjoyed the time The original petition is approximately 260 metres long and he spent with his good friends at his home on Georgetown 200mm wide and is made of paper pasted to cotton or linen Lake. He was preceded in death by his father, James Hollow; fabric backing, rolled onto a cardboard spindle which rests on mother, Stella Hollow Gould; mother- and father-in-law, Pat a Perspex stand. It takes three people three hours to unroll and Bruce Spencer; and infant son, William Hollow. the petition from one spool to another – a slow and careful Surviving relatives include his wife, Betty Hollow of Butte; process. son, James Hollow and his children James and Jodi Lynn Hollow of Oklahoma; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and From Ann Belmont Stan Williams and their children Craig and Jeff Williams of Ann Belmont monitors the Cornish List on Rootsweb for Butte, Patty and Kevin Kramarich and their children Amanda Hollow references, her latest are: - and Matthew Brusati of Great Falls; sisters and brothers-in- law, Betty and Ray Callahan, Patsy and Gene Byrnes; brother West Briton, 21 Aug 1840, Friday and sister-in-law, Jack and Nancy Hollow; sisters-in-law and BIRTH:On Sunday, the 9th instant, at St. Just in Penwith, the brothers-in-law, Marlene and Jim Smith, Patsy and Bing Cain, wife of Mr. Wm. Hollow, of twins, a son and daughter. Helen and Terry Gavigan and Bill Spencer; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. West Briton, 21 Aug 1840, Friday I haven’t been able to connect their James back to a family in Cornwall This is a very interesting post because it gives a description of so any suggestions about the line would be welcome. Colin Adelaide in 1840 and there is also a Hollow birth - haven‟t had one for a while, so good to see. Ann From Lisa Powell Emigration. The following are extracts from a letter from Hi Colin - I don't know if you have come across the Nicholas Player, in Adelaide, to his father, E.P. Player, of Women's Suffrage petition website Truro. Adelaide, February 29th, 1840. - Dear Father, - We (http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/WomensPetition/), I arrived here on the 6th of February. The captain behaved very did search for Hollow and two came up: well to us in letting us have a cabin, and never charged anything for it, and Christmas-day he gave us a bottle of wine, and sometimes used to take Nicholas in the cabin and give him bread Hollow, E. A. 13 Hyland Street, South Yarra and butter. We saw plenty of whales, and caught some birds, that Hollow, J, Mrs 103 Rowe Street, North Fitzroy measured ten feet from point of wing to wing.
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