[Index]
Susannah E CURRAN (1851 - 1936)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Dorothy 'Dolly' HOLLINGSWORTH (1874 - 1909)
John Edward HOLLINGSWORTH (1876 - )
Patrick Curran HOLLINGSWORTH (1879 - 1934)
Josephine Ellen 'Queenie' HOLLINGSWORTH (1881 - )
Rose M HOLLINGSWORTH (1884 - )
Eva Florence HOLLINGSWORTH (1886 - )
Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH (1889 - 1951)
Leila M HOLLINGSWORTH (1891 - )
Clyde HOLLINGSWORTH (1893 - 1917)
Dora HOLLINGSWORTH (1896 - )
Malachi Joseph 'Billy' HOLLINGSWORTH (1897 - )
Susannah E CURRAN (1851 - 1936)

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Malachi HOLLINGSWORTH (1844 - 1898)





























b. 07 Aug 1851 at Yass, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1873 Malachi HOLLINGSWORTH (1844 - 1898) at Yass, New South Wales, Australia
d. 04 Mar 1936 at Yass, New South Wales, Australia aged 84
Near Relatives of Susannah E CURRAN (1851 - 1936)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Michael HOLLINGSWORTH abt 1797 Westminster, Middlesex, England 20 Oct 1877 Murrumbateman, New South Wales, Australia 80
Mother in Law Maria ROONEY abt 1800 Co Wexford, Ireland

Self Susannah E CURRAN 07 Aug 1851 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 04 Mar 1936 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 84

Husband Malachi HOLLINGSWORTH 1844 Murrumbateman, New South Wales, Australia 09 Jul 1898 Hall, New South Wales, Australia 54

Daughter Dorothy 'Dolly' HOLLINGSWORTH 1874 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 04 Jun 1909 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 35
Son John Edward HOLLINGSWORTH 1876 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Daughter Patrick Curran HOLLINGSWORTH 1879 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 1934 Young, New South Wales, Australia 55
Daughter Josephine Ellen 'Queenie' HOLLINGSWORTH 1881 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Daughter Rose M HOLLINGSWORTH 1884 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Daughter Eva Florence HOLLINGSWORTH 1886 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Daughter Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH 1889 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 1951 62
Daughter Leila M HOLLINGSWORTH 1891 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Son Clyde HOLLINGSWORTH 1893 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 11 Apr 1917 Bullecourt, France 24
Daughter Dora HOLLINGSWORTH 1896 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Son Malachi Joseph 'Billy' HOLLINGSWORTH 1897 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia

Son in Law Samuel BUCKMASTER 24 Dec 1864 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 23 Apr 1937 Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia 72
Daughter in Law Clara Janet WARWICK 1897 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Son in Law Francis BOYD 1880 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 06 Sep 1974 Canberra, ACT, Australia 94
Son in Law Jack EVANS
Son in Law George Kendall KINLYSIDE 1877 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Son in Law Fred BRADLEY

Granddaughter Elsie May BUCKMASTER 12 May 1902 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 04 Sep 1985 Canberra, ACT, Australia 83
Granddaughter Frances BOYD
Grandson James BOYD
Grandson John BOYD
Grandson Robert BOYD
Granddaughter Susan BOYD
Granddaughter Therese BOYD
Granddaughter Elsie May BUCKMASTER 12 May 1902 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 04 Sep 1985 Canberra, ACT, Australia 83
Grandson Keith Kendall KINLYSIDE 1910 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 1914 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 4
Granddaughter Iris KINLYSIDE 1912 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 1979 67
Grandson Colin KINLYSIDE 1914 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 1986 72
Granddaughter Joyce Yvonne KINLYSIDE 1920 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 16 Apr 1984 Canberra, ACT, Australia 64

Niece Ada HOLLINGSWORTH abt 1868
Niece Mary HOLLINGSWORTH abt 1870
Nephew Michael HOLLINGSWORTH abt 1873 1939 66
Niece Mary Ann SHINKWIN 1863 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 12 Apr 1945 Belmore, New South Wales, Australia 82

Brother in Law Thomas HOLLINGSWORTH 1838 Gundaroo, New South Wales, Australia
Sister in Law Ellen HOLLINGSWORTH 1839 Gundaroo, New South Wales, Australia
Brother in Law Michael HOLLINGSWORTH 1841 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Sister in Law Dorothy HOLLINGSWORTH 1842 Murrumbateman, New South Wales, Australia 16 Jul 1923 Murrumbateman, New South Wales, Australia 81
Brother in Law Denis HOLLINGSWORTH 1847 Murrumbateman, New South Wales, Australia
Sister in Law Rose HOLLINGSWORTH 1849 Murrumbateman, New South Wales, Australia
Events in Susannah E CURRAN (1851 - 1936)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
07 Aug 1851 Susannah E CURRAN was born Yass, New South Wales, Australia 80
1873 22 Married Malachi HOLLINGSWORTH (aged 29) Yass, New South Wales, Australia 4288/1873
1874 23 Birth of daughter Dorothy 'Dolly' HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 21769/1874
1876 25 Birth of son John Edward HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 22911/1876
1879 28 Birth of daughter Patrick Curran HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 26279/1879
1881 30 Birth of daughter Josephine Ellen 'Queenie' HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 28422/1881
1884 33 Birth of daughter Rose M HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 33391/1884
1886 35 Birth of daughter Eva Florence HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 35780/1886
1889 38 Birth of daughter Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 36375/1889
1891 40 Birth of daughter Leila M HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 39166/1891
1893 42 Birth of son Clyde HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 40036/1893
1896 45 Birth of daughter Dora HOLLINGSWORTH Yass, New South Wales, Australia 27419/1896
1897 46 Birth of son Malachi Joseph 'Billy' HOLLINGSWORTH Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 34692/1897
09 Jul 1898 46 Death of husband Malachi HOLLINGSWORTH (aged 54) Hall, New South Wales, Australia 80
04 Jun 1909 57 Death of daughter Dorothy 'Dolly' HOLLINGSWORTH (aged 35) Yass, New South Wales, Australia
11 Apr 1917 65 Death of son Clyde HOLLINGSWORTH (aged 24) Bullecourt, France 80
1934 83 Death of daughter Patrick Curran HOLLINGSWORTH (aged 55) Young, New South Wales, Australia 23177/1934
04 Mar 1936 84 Susannah E CURRAN died Yass, New South Wales, Australia 80
Source References:
80. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Hall Museum, Title: Hall School Museum and Heritage Centre, Locn: https://museum.hall.act.au/
- Reference = https://museum.hall.act.au/display/1939/person/2066/susan-hollingsworth.html (Name, Notes)
- Notes: Born: 1851; Died: 1936; Married: nee Curran

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Susan Curran was born in Yass, New South Wales, Australia on 7 August 1851 to Anne (nee Griffiths) and Patrick, a plasterer, who became publicans operating the White Horse Inn at Yass. She married Malachi Hollingsworth at Yass in 1873 and they had eleven children: Dorothy 'Dolly' 1874, Josephine Ellen 'Queenie' 1881, John Edward 1876, Patrick 'Paddy' Curran 1879, Rose 1884, Eva 'Florence' 1886, Ada 'Myra' 1889, Leila 1891, Clyde 1893, Dora 1896 and Malachi Joseph 'Billy' 1897.

In 1896 the family moved from Murrumbateman, where they ran the Travellers' Rest Inn, to Hall, where they had purchased the Cricketers' Arms Hotel. When he died only two years later, aged 54 on 9 July 1898, Susan took over the hotel licence and ran it with the help of her older daughters until 1905 when they were evicted at short notice after a gentleman and his illicit lady love were discovered to be guests at the Cricketers' Arms and Susan was suspected of running a house of ill repute. The villagers considered it a trumped up charge.

Such was Susan's popularity in the district and the esteem in which she was held - she was affectionately known to all in the village as 'Granny Hollingsworth' - that Hall people rallied together under the leadership of George Kendall Kinlyside (who later married her daughter Ada Myra) and built her family a house on the corner of Victoria and Gladstone Streets, part of a block owned by her son Paddy. She later ran a boarding house from there.

At the outbreak of World War One Susan had three of her children living with her at home and six grandchildren - the children of her daughter Dolly who had died in 1909. Susan's son Clyde, a blacksmith, was the man of the house in that he provided the main financial support to the family. In August 1915 Florence's husband Jack Kevans enlisted. Although families were supported with a generous portion of a serving soldier's pay, they were vulnerable without a man and often sought safe haven with extended family. Florence and her two children moved back to Hall to be close to Susan when Jack enlisted, and leased the old Catholic church at Gininderra (as it was then spelt) where she and her two sons lived. Another of Susan's daughters, Leila, returned to Hall with her two children when her husband Fred Bradley enlisted in February 1916.

Despite the demands of her life with a large family living in her small house, and others nearby, Susan found time to support the Red Cross. The minutes of the Yass branch of the Red Cross record that she was a familiar figure at Red Cross events in the district and beyond.

Clyde enlisted in the AIF in February 1916; the following year Susan received the tragic news that he had been killed by a piece of shell near Bullecourt on the Western Front in France on 11 May 1917. Around the same time Florence would have heard that her husband Jack Kevans was reported missing on 11 April 1917. It was not until 13 January 1918 that the AIF wrote to Florence to advise that Jack had been captured by the Germans during an attack on the Hindenburg Line at Bullecourt that day and was officially a prisoner of war. He spent 21 months imprisoned in Germany before being repatriated to England in January 1919 and to Australia in May that year. A letter he wrote from the prisoner of war camp to Florence provides a glimpse of how important the work of the Red Cross was to soldiers overseas and particularly to prisoners of war when he stresses how he looks forward to a Red Cross parcel. The Queanbeyan Age and Queanbeyan Observer published the letter on 19 October 1917:
'Some of the boys here have been captured as long as nine months and received their first instalment of parcels from the Red Cross the other day. Underclothes are scarce. I understand the Red Cross send them and we are all anxiously looking forward to some coming to hand at no distant date. With our scanty wardrobe renewals are absolutely necessary, socks and shirts in particular.' ('Our Boys in Khaki', 1917, p. 2)

In late July 1919 the Hall Public School principal, Charles Thompson, arranged for thirty pine trees to be planted around the school boundary, each representing a Hall district Red Cross member. He invited Susan, as one of Hall's oldest and most highly respected residents, to plant a Juniper Pine named the 'tree of peace'. She had, he said, 'made a greater sacrifice than anyone present to gain the desired peace.' The Peace Tree still stands in the Hall school grounds.

In October 1919 the Hall branch of the Red Cross Society agreed to cease active work when the need diminished after hostilities ended.

Susan continued to be busy with the care of her children and grandchildren, and growing flowers which she loved even when her advancing years made gardening painful.

Susan died at Hall on 4 March 1936 aged 84 years and was buried at Yass Cemetery with her husband. In a fine tribute to her in the Queanbeyan Age shortly after her death, the writer commented: 'Old and young, rich and poor, will all feel that they are the poorer by the passing of this grand old lady to her eternal reward' ('An Appreciation', 1926).

Hollingsworth street in Gungahlin, a north Canberra suburb, was named after Susan in 2001.

(Nicki Francis, (created 2015), Hollingsworth, Susan (1851 - 1936) Reproduced with permission from the Australian Women's Register

References
Gillespie, L. L., Ginninderra: Forerunner to Canberra, Campbell, 1992
Mallyon, J. R. (ed. R. Butt), News and Gossip of Old Yass, Yass, 2010
Mulholland, D., Far Away Days: A History of the Murrumbateman, Jeir and Nanima Districts, Murrumbateman, 1995
Purchase, S. (ed.), Canberra's Early Hotels: a Pint-sized History, Canberra, 1999
Nicki Francis, (2015) Hollingsworth, Susan (1851-1936). Australian Women's Register (viewed 15/10/17)
- Reference = https://museum.hall.act.au/display/1939/person/2066/susan-hollingsworth.html (Death)
- Reference = https://museum.hall.act.au/display/1939/person/2066/susan-hollingsworth.html (Birth)

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