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Marilyn  (View posts) Posted: 26 Aug 2006 1:25PM GMT
Classification: Cemetery
Surnames: Hollenbeck
I have traced an Albert A Hollenbeck to Mayo Yukon and his brother Issac. Issac moved to Seattle Washington and died there. Albert, I believe died in Mayo and is buried there.
Looking for info to confirm.

Re: Mayo cemetary and Mayo records

ELLinSpain  (View posts) Posted: 4 Mar 2009 9:56PM GMT
Classification: Census
Surnames: hollenbeck
Hello

you hav'nt given an idea on dates..

1901
Name: Albert A Hollenbeck
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Age: 33
Birth Date: abt 1868
Birthplace: Ontario
Nationality: British (English)
Occupation: Hunter
Province: The Territories
District: Unorganized Territories/Territoires Non-Organisés
District Number: 206
Sub-District Number: F-43
Family Number: 30
Page: 2
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Name: John E Hollenbeck
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Age: 39
Birth Date: abt 1862
Birthplace: Ontario
Nationality: British (English)
Occupation: Hunter
Province: The Territories
District: Unorganized Territories/Territoires Non-Organisés
District Number: 206
Sub-District Number: F-43
Family Number: 29
Page: 2

Re: Mayo cemetary and Mayo records

Harvey_Burian  (View posts) Posted: 24 Sep 2009 3:03AM GMT
Classification: Query
In "Gold and Galena", a History of the Mayo District, published by the Mayo Historical Society in 1990 (ISBN 0-88925-934-8) there are two entries:

Hollenbeck, Anthony A. "Tony"
"Tony" Hollenbeck was one of the early prospector [sic] in the Ogilvie Mountains. he helped stake the Lake Group of claims in the keno Hill area in the 1920's. Hollenbeck was also a blacksmith. He was born in 1869 and died in Mayo in 1947. (See also John Hollenback)

Hollenbeck, John E.
John Hollenbeck staked the Travice claim on March 21, 1921. John and Anthony "Tony" Hollenbeck were part of the Hollenbeck family who ran the roadhouse at the Klondike River on the Mayo-Dawson trial, circa 1905 to 1929. (The name has also been incorrectly written Hollenback and Hollenbach.)

Re: Mayo cemetary and Mayo records

marilynfavaro97  (View posts) Posted: 24 Sep 2009 11:11AM GMT
Classification: Query
Harvey, thank you, this info is great. I now know where Tony died. I can now start looking for any family he may have had.
Thank you

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