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Family # 1
See Caspar Jacobse Hallenbeck and descendants for some early history on this family.
Casper
Jacobse Halenbeck - (1620-1703) the emigrant ancestor for this
family, settled in Beverwyck (Albany), New York.
Jacob
Casperse Halenbeck - son of Casper, married Hendrickje Hanz Dreeper,
had ten children.
Isaac
Casperse Halenbeck - son of Casper, had a parcel of land in Albany
below Hudson street.
Jan
Caspersen Hallenbeck - son of Casper, lived in Albany County, New York,
died in 1730.
Major Jacobus
Jacobse Hallenbeck - grandson of Casper Jacobse, was a suspected Tory
during the American Revolution.
Casper
Janse Hallenbeck - son of Jan Caspersen, will was proved in 1756.
Albert
Hollenbeck - Psychologist and educator from Virginia.
Andrew
Hollenbeck - Farmer from Phelps County, Nebraska.
George B.
Hallenbeck - Brother of Hugh A. Hallenbeck and a Kansas legislator from
Leavenworth County.
Earl D.
Hollenbeck - state Senator from western Nebraska.
Beryl
Hollenbeck - son of Nebraska Senator Earl Hollenbeck.
Hugh A.
Hallenbeck - probably Family #1, born in Lee County, Illinois and was
a farmer from Leavenworth County, Kansas. Obituaries for other family
members are published here:
Jennie Spray, his wife;
George
S. Hallenbeck, his son;
Charles B. Hallenbeck, his son;
Claude Hallenbeck, his son;
Earl J. Hallenbeck, his grandson; his 2nd great grandson,
Nicholas
Adam Hallenbeck,
Margie
Mayhugh Hallenbeck, wife of Charles.
John
Thomas Hollenbeck - Farmer and stockman from Jewell County,
Kansas.
Mary Louisa Hepker - married John Thomas Hollenbeck.
Sydney L. Hollenbeck - 1861-1933, son of John Thomas Hollenbeck
and Mary Louisa Hepker.
Leonard
J. Hollenbeck - probably Family # 1, born in Albany County, New York
and lived in Shawnee County, Kansas.
Michael
J. Hollenbeck - probably Family # 1, a farmer from Greensport, Columbia
County, New York.
Rea O.
Hollenbeck - Commissioner from Middletown, New York.
Willard Fletcher Hollenbeck - Physician from
Oregon.
William
Henry Hollenbeck, Jr. - born in Illinois in 1840, later a civic leader
in Fond du Lac, Minnesota.
Mary L.
Banks - Married Thalberg Hollenbeck, grandson of William H. Hollenbeck,
Jr.
Edward Joseph
Hollenbeck - (1916-1988) executive of Ford Motor Company, born
in Detroit and lived in Cincinnati.
Cornelius
Hollenbeck - born in 1832, farmer in Columbia County, New York.
Caspar
I. Hallenbeck - (1783-1865) surveyor from Greene County, New
York.
Harmon Van Woert - married Catherine Hollenbeck in 1858, lived in
Greene County, New York.
Lucius P.
Hollenbeck - (1837- ) member of the Cortland County, New York Bar.
Garret M.
Hollenbeck - (1820-1902) farmer from Erin, Chenango County, New York.
Ephraim
G. Hallenbeck - born in Albany County, New York.
Isaac
B. Hellenbeck - cabinet maker born in Albany County, New York in 1820.
Millard
F. Hellenbeck - cabinet maker born in Albany County, New York in 1858.
Isaac
Casparse Halenbeek - son of emigrant ancestor from Holland, owned land
in Albany, New York.
Hendrik
Halenbeek (1692-1766) started Halenbeek Burial Ground in Albany, New
York.
Jacob
Halenbeek born in Albany, New York in 1746.
Caspar
Jacob Hallenbeck (1775-1810) farmer from Albany County, New York.
Jacob J.
Hallenbeck (1815-1858) farmer from Schenectady County, New York.
Jacob H.
Hallenbeck (1842-1908) businessman from Schenectady County, New York.
Edward
Hollenbeck (1912-1991) pipe fitter from New Jersey.
Lewis
Hollenbeck (1882-1949) banker from Colorado.
Charles
A. Hollenbeck married Etta Becker in 1882.
Francis Abram
Hollenbeck (1851-1933) invented and patented the Hollenbeck hammerless
gun.
Martha
"Mattie" Jane Hollenbeck Brown (1868-1955), came to Parsons, Kansas in
1904.
Davis
A. Brown (1862-1926) married Mattie Jane Hollenbeck in 1883.
Ezekiel M.
Hollenbeck (1839-1862) letters from the Civil War.
Stephen
P. Hollenbeck (1801- ) an early settler of Iowa County, Wisconsin.
Sarah
Jane Hollenbeck Stone (1790- ) born in Cannan, Connecticut moved to Hudson,
Ohio.
Descendants of Ebben Hollenbeck (1860-1924)
Glen Eben Hollenbeck (1905-1968) hotel
manager.
Robert Ebben Hollenbeck (1924-1927) died in childhood.
Harry Ivan Hollenbeck (1909-1998) boilermaker from Long
Beach, California.
Cleo Florence Hollenbeck (1912-1998) married Ralph
Lane, farmed in Iowa.
Ray Vernon
Hollenbeck (1916-1984) World War II veteran, married Peggy Logston.
Loretta Thompson Hollenbeck (1891-1963) married Harry
E. Hollenbeck in Palmyra, Missouri in 1908.
Reva D. Edington, 1928-1996, born in Bedford, Indiana, married
Harry Clay Hollenbeck.
17th Century Hallenbeck Family - Maternal Lines
Willem Hoffmeyer - born in Brazil in 1626, his daughter married
Jan Casparse Hallenbeck.
Teunis Van Vechten - came to America from the Netherlands in 1637,
his grand daughter married William Jansz Caspersen Hallenbeck.
Michael Jansen - born about 1610, obtained land in Bergen
County, New Jersey.
Family # 1A (Jacob Hollenbeck came to Indiana in
about 1817.)
Webb Parmalee
Hollenbeck - better known as Clifton Webb, the Academy Award winning
actor.
Jacob
Grant Hollenbeck - Clifton Webb's father.
Mrs.
Maybelle Webb - Clifton Webb's mother.
Earl Milles
(1901-2002) Son of Emma Hollenbeck and America's oldest practicing barber.
Emma Hollenbeck
Milles (1859-1948) daughter of Henry Frank Hollenbeck.
Henry Frank
Hollenbeck - Grandfather of Earl Milles and Civil War veteran
Jacob Wesley
Hollenbeck - brother of Henry Frank Hollenbeck, grandfather of Clifton
Webb.
Christopher
von Staden - married Anna von Staden, daughter of Henry Frank
Hollenbeck.
Jacob
Hollenbeck - Came to Indiana about 1817; grandfather of Henry Frank
Hollenback.
Jesse B.
Hollenbeck - born in Indiana, lived in Nebraska.
Ray
Hollenbeck - brother of Jesse B. Hollenbeck, lived in Indiana.
Anna
F. Williams - married Jesse B. Hollenbeck of Nebraska.
William
Riley Hollenbeck - born in Indiana, lived in Nebraska, and later served
as mayor of Florence, Oregon.
Levi
Hollenbeck - civil war veteran from Mapleton, Oregon, born in Indiana.
Nathan Burton
- married Alice Jane Hollenbeck, lived in Phillips County, Kansas.
Missouri Carroll
Hollenbeck - Spouse of Peter Hollenbeck, moved from Indiana to Illinois
to Iowa to Kansas. An interesting account of life in mid-America in the 19th
century.
Elizabeth
Jane Hollenbeck - Daughter of
Missouri
Carroll and Peter Hollenbeck. Another interesting account of life in
mid-America in the 19th century. She married
William Bradley.
Henry
Madison Hollenbeck - son of Peter Hollenbeck and Sally Trulock.
Plenny
Andrew Hollenbeck - farmer from Audubon County, Iowa.
Abraham
R. Hollenbeck - (1857-1928) lived in New Washington, Indiana.
Edmund A.
Hollenbeck - (1881-1920) son of Abraham A. Hollenbeck, attorney from
Indiana.
Levina
Jane Hollenbeck -(1850-1919) daughter of Andrew Hollenbeck, born in Missouri,
died in Kansas.
Hollenbeck
Orphans - Jennie and Malissa Hollenbeck from Nodaway County, Missouri,
believed to be great granddaughters of Jacob Hollenbeck.
Vaola M.
Hollenbeck - (1868-1950) born in Indiana, son of David Hollenbeck and
Mary Hardy.
Millard
Alva Hollenbeck (1891-1988) contractor from Auburn, California.
Edna
Reynolds Hollenbeck (1888-1969) wife of Millard Alva Hollenbeck.
Don
Hollenbeck - journalist from Lincoln, Nebraska.
Clyde
E. Hollenbeck - father of journalist
Don Hollenbeck
from Lincoln,
Nebraska.
Clara Davey - married Clyde Hollenbeck, mother of journalist
Don Hollenbeck
from Lincoln,
Nebraska.
Grace F. Hollenbeck - stepmother of journalist
Don Hollenbeck
from Nebraska.
Dale Gilbert Hollenbeck - canning executive from Nebraska.
Bazel
Champer Hollenbeck (1834-1921) bible records.
Dennis
Wesley Hollenbeck - retired mail clerk from Oakland, California.
Descendants of Peter Hollenbeck
(Son of Jacob Hollenbeck)
Mrs.
E. J. Worley,
Matilda
K. Hollenbeck,
Henry Madison Hollenbeck,
Sarah Ellen Waters,
Oscar
Hollenbeck,
William
H. Hollenbeck,
Edwin
O. Hollenbeck,
Ora
Oren Hollenbeck,
Mrs.
Alice Hollenbeck,
Bessie Dell White,
Nora
M. White,
Mrs. Grace Bradley Dague,
H.
Ralph Hollenbeck,
Pearl Alice Boyles,
Ethel
May Utz,
Curtis Edward Utz,
John
W. Hollenbeck,
Floyd
O. Hollenbeck,
Ira
Leslie Hollenbeck,
Mrs.
Rosa Young,
Clarence A. Hollenbeck,
Martha
Chambers Hollenbeck,
Daisy
Scheid,
Russell Earl Hollenbeck,
Ernest
O. Hollenbeck,
Merl Freeborn,
James
E. Hollenbeck,
Clara
Ellen Bryan,
Norma
Lee Cook,
Mrs. Nancy C. Worthington,
R.
Ruth Ridgway,
Bradley James Hollenbeck,
Sherry Ridgeway Moore,
Mrs.
Cora Hollenbeck,
Henry
Clay White,
Julia
Ann Hollenbeck,
Edna
Stahl Hollenbeck.
Family # 1B
George E.
Hollenbeck - Farmer, born in Ohio, came to Missouri
John Edward
Hollenbeck - Lived in Nicaragua and California - uncle of George E.
Hollenbeck. New information added 10/11/97.
Edna Mae Arnold - married Wilfred Flesher Hollenbeck, son
of George E. Hollenbeck.
Carrie
Adams - married Theron Hollenbeck, brother of John Edward Hollenbeck,
in 1865.
Family # 1C
Delbert
Hollenbeck - (1873-1929) born in Grundy County, Illinois.
George
Hollenbeck - Farmer from Kankakee, Illinois
Joyce E. Hollenbeck
Julsen - From Mason City, Iowa - obituary.
Family # 1D
Andrew F.
Hollenback - These brothers (Andrew F., Lawrence V., William Henry, and
Henry William) arrived in Sangamon County, Illinois from Massachusetts in
1830.
Family # 1E
Family # 1F (Lawrence Hollenbeck came to Illinois in 1815)
Lawrence
Hollenbeck - (1780-1866) born in New York, came to Illinois in 1815.
Second Generation
William
Hollenbeck - son of Lawrence Hollenbeck, born in New York, lived in Illinois
and California. Hollenbeck Avenue in San Francisco is named after
him.
Nathan
Hollenbeck - oldest child of Lawrence Hollenbeck, married Emeline White
in 1829.
John
Hollenbeck - second born son of Lawrence Hollenbeck, ran flatboats down
the Wabash, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers.
Lawrence Hollenbeck, Jr. - 6th child of Lawrence Hollenbeck,
operated a gristmill/sawmill in Clark County, Illinois.
Sarah
Hollenbeck - last child of Lawrence Hollenbeck to be born in New York,
married Gideon Blackburn White.
Mary
Hollenbeck - first child of Lawrence Hollenbeck to be born in Illinois,
married Thomas Garwood, Jr.
Third Generation
John Milton Hollenbeck - (1838-1918) grandson of Lawrence
Hollenbeck, merchant from Clark County,
Illinois.
Susanna Janney - (1843-1900) second wife of John Milton Hollenbeck.
Mary Jane Hollenbeck - (1853-1947) born in Clark County,
Illinois and lived in Kansas and then Montana.
William W. Hollenbeck - (1837-1907) Civil War veteran,
married Ruby Ellen Hollenbeck of
Family 1A,
a second cousin.
Hannah Maria Hollenbeck - (1841-1869) married Joseph
F. Hollenbeck of
Family 1A.
a second cousin.
Fourth Generation (Children of John Milton Hollenbeck)
Elsie Price Hollenbeck - (1859-1946) married George Holwick,
lived in Kansas and Oklahoma.
William Tell Hollenbeck - (1861-1951) prominent attorney
and Judge from Clark County, Illinois.
Charles Grant Hollenbeck - (1863-1951) farmed in Osage
County, Missouri.
Washington Hollenbeck - (1866-1948) farmer and mail carrier
in Clark County, Illinois.
Homer
Frances Hollenbeck - (1879-1930) teacher, hotel and livery stable keeper
and merchant from Maries County, Missouri.
Effie
Hollenbeck (1889-1966) married Otto Alabaugh and lived in Vermilion County,
Illinois.
Lawrence Hollenbeck (1892-1976) merchant, farmer, and genealogist
from Clark County, Illinois.
Fifth Generation (Grandchildren of John Milton Hollenbeck)
Neal Augustus Hollenbeck - (1897-1959) civic leader from Marshall,
Illinois.
John Milton Hollenbeck - (1899-1989) prominent attorney and
Judge from Clark County, Illinois.
William Wayne Hollenbeck - (1905-1982) businessman from
Marshall, Illinois.
Ruth Reece, (1913-1994), married William Wayne Hollenbeck.
Lawrence
Marshall Hollenbeck - (1904-1980) salesman from Sikeston, Missouri,
son of Homer Hollenbeck.
Max Eugene
Hollenbeck - (1915-1993) attorney from Illinois, great great grandson
of Lawrence Hollenbeck, Sr.
Charles Grant Hollenbeck, Jr. - (1896-1980) farmer
and veteran of World War I from Clark County, Illinois.
Abraham Lincoln Hollenbeck - (1912-1968) veteran
of World War II worked in motion picture industry in Hollywood.
Harry LeRoy Hollenbeck - (1894-1971) worked at the Naval Ship
Yards in Philadelphia.
Leo Verner Hollenbeck - (1903-1967) truck driver from Clark
County, Illinois.
Paul Smith Hollenbeck -(1916-1970) Judge from Maries County,
Missouri.
Helen Marie Hollenbeck - (1920- ) graduated from the
University of Illinois, married Joseph Pawlowski.
Family # 1G
James M.
Hollenbeck (1801-1901) had 16 children in Erin, Chemung County, New
York.
Isaac
Shoemaker Hollenbeck (1836-1921) son of James M. Hollenbeck, came to
Jackson County, Wisconsin and raised seven children.
Isaac
Shoemaker Hollenbeck, Jr. (1874-1956) lived in Alma Center, Jackson
County, Wisconsin.
Hugh Hiram
Hollenbeck (1884-1952) born in Wisconsin, farmed in North Dakota and
South Dakota.
Harry
Hollenbeck (1892-1964) farmer from North Dakota, brother of Hugh Hiram
Hollenbeck.
Allen Harold
Lebo (1937-2000) son of Norman and Ione Hollenbeck Lebo (Ione is
the daughter of Harry Hollenbeck from North Dakota.
William
J. Hollenbeck (1918-1986) son of Francis Hamilton Hollenbeck from Chemung
County, New York.
Helen L.
Hollenbeck (1904-1990) married William Ross Whitmarsh, lived in Chemung
County, New York.
Fletcher
J. Hollenbeck (1900-1981) son of Wells H. Hollenbeck, lived in Chemung
County, New York.
Wells H.
Hollenbeck (1863-1944) born in Erin, New York, voted for Cleveland in
1884.
Hollenbeck's from western Kansas
(Family #1)
Abraham
Lewis Hollenbeck - born 1861 in Carney, Pa., lived in Thomas County,
Kansas.
Judson Hollenbeck - brother of Abraham Lewis Hoolenbeck, lived in western
Kansas, married
Mary
Marie
Maring.
Charles and Abbie Hollenbeck Jones - she was the daughter of Abrahma
Lewis Hollenbeck, lived in Sherman County,
Kansas.
Orvil and Ella Hollenbeck Jones - she was the daughter of Abrahma Lewis
Hollenbeck, lived in Sherman County,
Kansas.
Josephine Stouffer Hollenbeck - she married Harley Hollenbeck, son of
Judson Hollenbeck.
Col. E. W.
"Bill" Hollenbeck - (1912-1934) U. S. Army hero and assistant to the
president of Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas.
Family #14
Andrew
Jackson Hollenbeck was born in Pennsylvania in 1859 and moved to Iowa
in 1863.
Ulysses
Grant Hollenbeck - farmer from Muscatine County, Iowa.
William
Grant Hollenbeck - World War II veteran born in Nichols, Iowa.
Family #16
Matthias
Hollenbach (1784-1851) settled in Niagara County, New York.
Others unassigned
Abraham
Hollenbeck (1796-1843) one of the earliest families of Marathon, Lapeer
County, Michigan.
Helen
Hollenbeck Marcus (1905-2000) daughter of John G. Hollenbeck and Anna
Price.
Grover Cleveland
Hollenbeck an Author
Merlin
C. Hollenbach Vietnam war hero.
George W.
Hollenbeck Kansas legislator.
Lottie
Ruth Hollenback - daughter of George W.Hollenbeck and Red Cross nurse.
Capt James W. Hollenbach,
USN
Granville
Hollenbeck - farmer from Oklahoma.
Kenneth
O. Hollenbeck - from Nebraska.
Robert M.
Hallenbeck - attorney from New York.
Samuel D.
Hollenbeck - political power from Ohio.
William H.
Hollenbeck - businessman from Catskill, New York.
Dr. Lloyd
Hollenbeck - Physician from Brooklyn, son of William H. Hollenbeck.
Everett
Hollenbeck - shipper from Maplewood, New Jersey.
Col. Edwin
E. Hollenback - American Legion commander from Pennsylvania.
Michael
Hollenbeck - an early sheriff in Butler County, Iowa.
Jesse E.
Hollenbeck - general contractor from Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Henry C.
Hollenbeck - early settler in Kossuth County, Iowa.
George J.
Hollenbeck - a banker and businessman from Sacramento, California.
John Hollenbeck
- (1834-1924) born in New York, lived in Wisconsin and
California.
Alfred V.
Hollenbeck - a controversial Hollenbeck from Sioux City, Iowa.
Theodore
Hollenbach - a civil war veteran from Brooklyn.
Rev. John
Hollenbach - Pastor from Rochester, New York.
Dr. Henry
S. Hollenbeck - Medical missionary.
William
M. Hollenback - "Big Bill Hollenback", college football star from
Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Anna
J. Hollenback - mother of William M. Hollenback from Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Amelia
E. Hollenbeck - business woman from Stockton, California.
Daniel
Kidder Hollenbeck - attorney from Perrysburg, Ohio.
Sister M. Alexine Hollenback - nursing supervisor
from Kansas City.
Nora
Hollenbeck - died tragically at 100 years of age. New information
added 10/5/97.
Frank
Bradbury Hollenbeck - surgeon from Nebraska.
Alice Maude Doty - married Dr. Frank Bradbury Hollenbeck.
Martha Hollenbeck - married Richard Barnett, lived in Phelps
County, Nebraska.
Eleanor Hollenbeck - married Darrell Thomsen, lived in Phelps
County, Nebraska, sister of Martha Hollenbeck.
L.
A. Hollenbeck - banker from South Dakota.
Walter Emil Hollenbeck - life insurance company executive
from New York.
John William Hollenbach - college dean from Michigan.
Ralph Anthony Hollenbeck - editor from New Jersey.
Marynell
Hollenbeck - municipal government official from Kansas City.
Sister Ruth Hollenbach - college president from Wisconsin.
Mark John Hollenbeck - state representative from South
Dakota.
L. D. Hollenbeck - politician from Gratiot County, Michigan.
Edwin Hollenbach - engineer from Pennsylvania.
George M. Hollenback - dentist from Nebraska.
Clifford Maurice Hollenbeck - chemist from Nebraska.
Irene Hollenbeck - ecology teacher from Iowa.
Lois Sevigny Hollenbeck - microbiologist from New Hampshire.
Zeph John Reid Hollenbeck - gynecologist from Indiana.
Otto William Hollenbeck - farmer from Wright City,
Missouri.
Donal Clinton Hollenback - publisher from Ohio.
Albert Hardy Hollenbeck - art gallery owner from Indiana.
Dorothy Rose Hollenbeck - educator from Washington.
Sylvia
Dee Hollenback - speech pathologist from Washington.
Clifford
Ernest Hollenbeck - producer, photographer, writer, columnist from
Texas.
Nancy Eilene Davis Hollenbeck - writer, artist married Clifford
Ernest Hollenbeck, 1972.
Carl Francis Hollenback - physician from Nebraska.
Jacob H. Hollenback - farmer from Gage County, Nebraska.
William A. Hollenback - farmer from Gage County,
Nebraska.
James T. Carroll - married Margaret E. Hollenbeck and came
to Nebraska in
1873.
Eva Mable Schock - married to Dr. Frank R. Hollenbeck, pastor in Colorado
for many years. Former prinicpal at Falls City, Nebraska.
Myron Hollenbeck - 1908-1989, lived in Nebraska.
Regina Marie Hollenbeck - from Dalton, Nebraska, married
Louis Anthony Saali in 1936.
Mrs. Ellen K. Hollenbeck - Nebraska traffic fatality
in 1972.
Oliver B.
Hollenbeck - born in West Virginia in 1852, moved to Illinois and then
Keya Paha County, Virginia.
Joseph
Henry Fisher - married Mary Ellen Hollenbeck, the daughter of Oliver
B. Hollenbeck. He was killed by a load of wood in 1907.
John
Hollenbeck - was in livery business in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
H. O. Hollenbeck
- born in Clinton County, Indiana, educator and publisher from Seattle.
John
Hollenbeck - revolutionary war officer from
Connecticut.
Daniel Hollenbeck - revolutionary war officer from Virginia.
Mrs. John
Hallenbeck - struck by lightning in 1904 in Missouri.
Peter
Hollenbeck - deserted the United States Infantry in 1827.
Victor
Hollenbeck - farmer from Shelby County, Missouri.
Eva York
Hollenbeck - lived in Texas County, Missouri.
Lisa
Hollenbeck - in 1983 was a young model from St. Peters, Missouri.
Frances
E. Hollenbeck - (1903-1983), born and lived near Des Moines, Iowa.
Almira
Hollenbeck - killed in 1877 when the Winnebago County, Illinois courthouse
fell.
Judith
Hollenback - married Thomas McNulty, lived in Montana.
Garret
Haulenbeck - died in Bergen County, New Jersey about 1834; his grandson
was
Edward J. Haullenbeck, Jr.(1844-1915).
Harriet
Hollenbeck - married William Wyman in 1846, lived in Saginaw County,
Michigan.
Francis
Hollenbeck - born in New York in 1809, lived in Wood County, Ohio.
Edith
Hollenback - divorced Benjamin Herr and received large sum of money.
Verna Lucille
Anderson - married Ralph Hollenbeck, lived in Monticello-Big Lake, Minnesota
area.
Orrin Whitcomb
Hollenbeck - born in Massachusetts, lived in Placer County, California.
John E.
Hollenbeck - modern-day percussionist and composer.
Stephen
Hollenbeck - modern-day costume designer from Indiana.
Jared Hollenbeck - modern-day
rodeo enthusiast.
Scot
Hollonbeck - paralympic gold-medalist athlete from Smyma, Georgia.
Addie
Hollenbeck - born in Wisconsin, lived in Clay County, Kansas, married
Milton Hubbard.
Chancy D.
Hollenbeck - born in Canada in 1846, farmer in northern Michigan.
Rev. S. B.
Hollenbeck - born in Iowa in 1846, farmed and preached in southwest
Oregon.
Clifton
D. Hollenbeck - born in Chautauqua County, New York in 1870, was a
farmer.
Andrew H.
Hollenbeck - born in Nebraska in 1937, farmer and businessman in
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Mrs. Prudence A. Hollenback - wife of Lyman Hollenback,
lived in Greene County, Missouri.
Alonzo L.
Hollenbeck - died in 1997 in Checotah, Oklahoma.
E. Darrell
Hallenbeck - television director and movie producer.
Sgt.
Hubert Hollenbeck - Civil War era soldier from New York.
John T. Hollenbeak
- sheep farmer from northern Idaho, born in Iowa in 1853.
George
Wilson Hollembeak - physician born in Illinois in 1856, practiced medicine
in Kansas.
Edna
Georgia Hollenbeck - (1889-1938) born in Missouri, married Lee Jarvis
and lived in Oklahoma.
Ethel Marie
Hollenbeck - (1906-1993) married Virgil Dudley and lived in Appanoose
County, Iowa.
Loren Ellsworth Hollenbeck, educator, vocalist from
Oregon.
Sue J. Timmerman, educator from Wisconsin, married Michael D.
Hollenbeck.
Karen Fern Roberts, foundation executive, married Marvin Allan
Hollenbeck, lived in Michigan.
William Bryan Hollenbeck, logger, builder, businessman from
Oregon.
Alvin Scott Hollenbeck, real estate broker from California.
Betty Lou Ford Hollenbeck, school district community relations officer
from California.
Benjamin
W. Hollenbeck, born in Madison County, New York in 1814, moved to Michigan
in 1836.
Floyd Emerson Hollenbeck, 1900-1992, lived in
Oklahoma.
Fleeda Adell Hollenbeck, 1913-1994, married George E. Cory, lived in
Oklahoma.
Albert
R. Hollenbeck, 1926-1995, lived in Oklahoma.
Mary Julia Hollenbeck Allman, 1924-1996, lived in Oklahoma
City.
Herbert E. Carroll, 1916-1997, son of Finley and Florence Hollenbeck
Carroll, veteran of World War II.
Marie Hollenbeck Krus, 1921-1992, daughter of Emil Von and Emma
Teresa Schafer Hollenbeck.
Roger
Eisenhauer, 1931-1994, son of John and Lois Hollenbeck Eisenhauer, Korean
War veteran.
Gladys
Hollenbeck, 1921-1996, nurse from Peoria, Illinois.
Elsie Thome Blair, 1904-1996, daughter of George W. and Harriet
Hollenbeck.
Marie Annillo Hollenbeck, 1926-1993, married Frederick Hollenbeck,
lived in New Jersey.
Dolores
Hollenbeck, 1917-1996, from New Jersey.
Lenore Hollenbeck, 1909-1992, married Wilfred Gillings.
Viola Katherine Jentzsch, 1904-1996, from Missouri.
Warren
H. Potter, 1929-1993, married Sharalyn Hollenbeck, lived in Hamburg,
New York.
Marion B. Hodge, 1904-1996, married Edgar P. Hollenbeck, lived
in Massachusetts.
Vivian Lenore Hollenbeck, 1902-1991, born in
Nebraska.
Alice
Hollenbeck, 1926-1993, born in New York City.
Jessie Hollenbeck Clemens, 1934-1994, from Pleasanton, Kansas.
Marian Lucille Hollenbeck, 1911-1994, born in Kansas City,
married Kenneth Hollenbeck.
Louis Francis Hollenbeck, 1916-1994, born in Grandview, Missouri,
worked for Santa Fe Railway.
Eleanor Dunkerley, 1914-1997, born in Kansas City to Roy E.
and Yolanda Hollenbeck Dunkerley, married Carl Arbeiter.
Nathanial
and Hannah (Freeman) Hollenbeck - early settlers in Northumberland County,
Ontario, Canada
Romaine Chapman Hollenback, 1924-1996, civil servant, married Lloyd George
Hollenbeck.
Lloyd George Hollenbeck, 1924-1997, U. S. Army chief warrant
officer for 30 years.
Ruth
Rose Hollenback, 1898-1993, married Lawrence Hollenback in Virginia,
Illinois.
Roseanna
Brown, 1942-1993, daughter of Harold and Helen Hollenback Brown.
Jerry
Hollenback, 1976-1995, son of Steven and Candice Cooper Hollenback.
James
Ferlmann, 1933-1995, married Ava M. Hollenback in San Juan, Puerto
Rico.
Manda Riechard Hollenback, 1897-1995, daughter of Fred and
Bertha Hollenback Riechard, married Earl Hollenback.
Mabel Hollenback Trone, 1899-1995, daughter of George W. and Clara
C. Noble Hollenback.
Gladys Purman Hollenback, 1912-1996, married Francis E. Hollenback
in Lewistown, Illinois.
Lewis
B. Hollenback, 1925-1997, self-employed truck driver, born in Table
Grove, Illinois.
Violet Percifield Nelson, 1916-1991, daughter of Scott and Clara
Bell (Hollenback) Percifield.
Orrie
J. Hollenback, 1964-1994, disc jockey born in Findlay, Ohio.
Evelyn Tucker Hollenback, 1912-1997, married Frank Robert
Hollenback, lived in Colorado.
Frank Hollenback, Sr., 1917-1997, UPS mechanic from Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania.
Helen Pettee Hallenbeck, 1911-1994, married Wilford Hallenbeck,
lived in Massachusetts.
Isabel Hallenbeck, 1898-1990, married John A. Holmes, lived in
New Jersey.
Bernice Hallenbeck, 1904-1992, married Arthur B. Murray, sister
of Isabel Hallenbeck, lived in New Jersey.
Eileen Hallenbeck, 1930-1990, married Andrew J. Hogh, lived in New
Jersey.
Donna Ramsayer Hallenbeck, 1938-1993, married Charles L.
Hallenbeck, born in Elkton, Michigan.
Joseph
Baldassara, 1918-1992, married Thelma A. Hallenbeck, operated a tavern
in Niagara Falls, New York.
Charles P. Riley, 1913-1992, married Elizabeth Hallenbeck, pioneered
laser eye surgery.
Frank
L. Bax, 1920-1997, married Margaret V. Hallenbeck, devoted Yankees fan
from Niagara Falls, New York.
Jacob A.
Hollenbeck born 1864, merchant from Rockford, Winnebago County,
Illinois.
E.
A. "Bud" Hollenback, 1903-1984, farmer from Hutchinson, Kansas.
Elsie
Irene Hollenback, 1901-1973, school teacher, sister of Bud Hollenback.
Peter
Hollenbeck, 1839-1923, lived in Kay County, Oklahoma and Cowley County,
Kansas.
Fern Van Buskirk Hollenbeck, 1900-1993, nurse from Abilene,
Kansas.
O'Neita
Ginder Hollenbeck, 1901-1988, teacher from Kansas.
Marguerite Lillian Hollenbeck, 1912-1997, daughter
of Howard Reed Hollenbeck of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Nellie
Kamerrer, 1896-1998, married Reuben Hollenbeck who was a pioneer Oregon
State Police Officer.
De Witt
Heermance, 1856-1905, married May Hallenbeck, killed by a train near
New York City.
Owen
Hollenbeck, married Abbie Ames in Hickory, Illinois in 1903.
William
H. Hollenbeck, 1926-1991, born in Iowa lived in Fairmount, Indiana.
Donald
Hollenbeck, hero at the Battle of the Bulge.
Gerald K.
Hollenbeck (1907-1997) native of Erie, Pennsylvania.
Louise
Hollenbeck Wiles (1911-1997) daughter of Arthur Vere and Matilda Louise
Hollenbeck.
Edna Aucoin
Hollenbeck 1897-1918, married Edward Hollenbeck, lived in Washington,
D.C.
Jacob
Elmer Hollenbeck 1914-1998, lived in Gene Autry, Oklahoma.
William
L. Hollembeak - lived in Boone County, Illinois, married Myra Shattuck.
Jacob J.
Hallenbeck - 1823-1904, lived in Whitely County, Indiana.
Jeannine
Macaulay Hollenbeck (1928-1998) married Willard Hollenbeck in Portland,
Oregon in 1950.
Lyle L.
Hollenbeck (1922-1999) farmed in the Winona, Minnesota area.
Evelyn
Mae Mills (1920-1998) married Lyle Hollenbeck in 1947.
Thomas
Hollenbeck (1952-1999) killed in a snowmobile accident in Oregon.
Unusual surname derivatives -
Van
Hollenbeck (1922-1998)
Henrietta
Pauline Hutchison Hollenbeck (1910-1997) married Glenn Hollenbeck in
St. Louis.
Jaunita
Hollenbeck Deschamp died the day after her husband, 1999.
Aaron
Hollenbeck (1834-1927) pioneer in Antelope County, Nebraska.
Addie Belle
Stevens (1858-1929) married Aaron Hollenbeck in 1898 in Antelope County,
Nebraska.
Jess
Hollenbeck (1874-1935) son of Aaron Hollenbeck.
Wallace
Rush Hollenback (1874-1960) lived in Ionia County, Michigan.
Dwight
Wheeler Hollenbeck (1909-1996) graduated from Princeton in 1932.
Arthur
Earle Hollenbeck (1891-1969) physician from San Diego.
William
Booth Hollenbeck (1857-1919) lived in Wayne, Cass County, Michigan.
Lura Hollenbeck
Morse (1881-1924) daughter of William Booth Hollenbeck.
Blanche
E. Weeter Hollenbeck (1902-1999) teacher, wife of Dane I. Hollenbeck.
Justus
Hollenbeck (1821-1896) came to Grundy County, Illinois in 1852.
Albert
Hollenbeck (1845-1915) lived in Grundy County, Illinois.
Francis
Ida Gwilliams Hollenbeck (1900-1940) married John A. Hollenbeck in 1920.
Homer J.
Hollenbeck, Sr. (1922-1999) Madison, Illinois.
Wynona
Hollenbeck Williams (1936-1999) born in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Aramont
Noble Hollembeak (1816-1908) lived in Genoa, Illinois.
George Adelbert
Hollenbeck (1858-1941) born in Steuben County, New York.
Orrin
Hallenbeck born in Hammondsport, New York in 1847.
Mary
Hollenbeck Greenleaf married Peter Greenleaf in New Jersey in 1804 and
moved to Fulton County.
Leora
Hollenbeck Beale (1886-1971) daughter of Sanford Hollenbeck, lived in
Texas County, Missouri.
Carolyn
Joyce Hollenbeck Booker (1933-1975) born in Bucyrus, Missouri.
Bernice
Altis Hollenbeck (1929-1980) married Freddie Hollenbeck, lived in Texas
County, Missouri.
Eva York
Hollenbeck (1907-1981) married George Hollenbeck, lived in Texas County,
Missouri.
Jack E.
Hollenbeck (1907-2000) owned a well digging business in Vancouver,
Washington.
David
Vernon Hollenbeck (1958-1999) grandson of Jack E. Hollenbeck.
Joyce
Eleanor Andrea Hollenbeck (1921-2002) wife of John E. Hollenbeck
of Salina, Kansas.
Margaret
Hollenbeck Crosby (1935-2002) born in Dundee, Iowa.
Egbert
Otis Hollenbeck, 1830-1880, born in New York, died in Minnesota Valley,
Missouri.
Parilla
Hollenbeck, 1827-1880, died one week before husband, Egbert Otis
Hollenbeck.
Benjamin
Franklin Hollenbeck, 1865-1929, son of Egbert Otis Hollenbeck.
James
Sylvester Holenbeck, 1862-1907, son of Egbert Otis Hollenbeck.
Anna
Bell Rostock Hollenbeck, 1870-1925, wife of Benjamin Franklin
Hollenbeck.
Edward Otis Hollenbeck, 1858-1941, farmer from Manhattan,
Kansas.
Sara
"Sadie" Hollenbeck, 1865-1955, wife of Edward Otis Hollenbeck.
Ira Edward Hollenbeck, 1899-1947, son of Edward Otis
Hollenbeck.
Glenn
R. Hollenbeck, 1914-1992, born in Mound City, Missouri, taught in Moberly,
Missouri.
Jack
Holenbeck - (1924-1988) lived in Kansas City area, son of Paul R.
Holenbeck.
Mrs.
Phylliss V. Holenbeck - wife of Jack Holenbeck, born in Waterloo, Iowa.
Walter
Earl Hollenbeck - meat cutter from Mound City, Missouri.
Ernest D.
Hollenbeck - farmer from Mound City, Missouri, twin of Walter Earl.
Paul R.
Holenbeck - married Minnie Schmidt, lived in Axtell, Kansas.
Max
Hollenbeck - 1918-1939, farmer from Nebraska, took his own life at age
of 21.
Richard
E. Hollenbeck (1911-1985) from Elmwood, Nebraska, brother of Max.
Ernest
Leroy Hollenbeck (1888-1950) father of Max and Richard E. Hollenbeck.
Lewis Henry Hollenbeck - 1882-1957, lived in Nebraska.
Louisa
F. Hollenbeck - (1831-1920) married Henry Hollenbeck, lived in Elmwood,
Nebraska.
Edward
Eugene Hollenbeck - (1874-1960) farmer from Manchester, Iowa.
Descendants
of John Hollenbeck of Cortland County, New York:
Nicholas Hollenbeck - son of John Hollenbeck, born in Cortland
County, New York in 1822.
Cassius
Hollenbeck - former mayor of Detroit, Michigan, son of Nicholas
Hollenbeck.
Seymour Hollenbeck - brother of Cassius, ran a cheese factory
in Bloody Pond, New York.
Jasper Hollenbeck - brother of Cassius, lived in Cortland
County, New York.
Mary E. McGinnis - married Jasper Hollenbeck in 1889.
Grace Hollenbeck - daughter of Seymour Hollenbeck, escaped
death in 1953.
Lucy Ann Shevalier - married Nicholas Hollenbeck.
Edna D. Edwards - married Leon Hollenbeck, son of Seymour
Hollenbeck.
Also see Cortland
County Hollenbecks
Pierre-Alexis
Hollenbeck - a French film star. Family
#9.