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Rev James Lincoln Hollowell

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Rev James Lincoln Hollowell

Birth
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 May 1911 (aged 46)
Queen City, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Queen City, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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married, son of John Hollowell and Catherine Ashmead
d. cert 19970

Missouri Death Certificate

JAMES LINCOLN HOLLOWELL of Queen City, is the son of John Jacobs and Catherine Ashmead Hollowell, and was born at Oskaloosa, Iowa, August 3, 1864. When James L. was seven months of age his parents moved to Schuyler county and located on a farm near Lancaster, where the boy spent his early life in hard work on his father's farm.

Mr. Hollowell gained his education in the Lancaster High School and Christian University at Canton. At the age of twenty he entered the profession of teaching and spent six years in that work. He retired after service as principal of the Glenwood school in order that he might devote his whole time to the ministry. Mr. Hollowell in early life united with the Church of Christ, and at the age of twenty-three was ordained as a minister of the Gospel. In addition to his work as a pastor, Mr. Hollowell does much evangelistic work and has held many fruitful meetings.

On August 3, 1887, Mr. Hollowell was married to Miss Lillie Leedom who has also been a teacher in the schools of our county. They have one child, Earnest Simpson Hollowell.

Politically, Mr. Hollowell is a Republican and takes an active interest in the questions that confront the citizen. He was the nominee of his party for representative in 1900 and again in 1908.

Swanson, Arthur Malcolm and George Washington Ford. A History of Schuyler County, Missouri. Trenton: W. B. Rogers Printing Co. pages 212-213 (1910)
married, son of John Hollowell and Catherine Ashmead
d. cert 19970

Missouri Death Certificate

JAMES LINCOLN HOLLOWELL of Queen City, is the son of John Jacobs and Catherine Ashmead Hollowell, and was born at Oskaloosa, Iowa, August 3, 1864. When James L. was seven months of age his parents moved to Schuyler county and located on a farm near Lancaster, where the boy spent his early life in hard work on his father's farm.

Mr. Hollowell gained his education in the Lancaster High School and Christian University at Canton. At the age of twenty he entered the profession of teaching and spent six years in that work. He retired after service as principal of the Glenwood school in order that he might devote his whole time to the ministry. Mr. Hollowell in early life united with the Church of Christ, and at the age of twenty-three was ordained as a minister of the Gospel. In addition to his work as a pastor, Mr. Hollowell does much evangelistic work and has held many fruitful meetings.

On August 3, 1887, Mr. Hollowell was married to Miss Lillie Leedom who has also been a teacher in the schools of our county. They have one child, Earnest Simpson Hollowell.

Politically, Mr. Hollowell is a Republican and takes an active interest in the questions that confront the citizen. He was the nominee of his party for representative in 1900 and again in 1908.

Swanson, Arthur Malcolm and George Washington Ford. A History of Schuyler County, Missouri. Trenton: W. B. Rogers Printing Co. pages 212-213 (1910)


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