Elizabeth Bland Blair. follows: The people gave him 30 years a seat in the General Assembly, and for a long time before that, he was the head of the county militia, as well as a judge of Chesterfield County, Virginia. Here is his description of the burial site: "I happened on a large stone marker and above-ground crypt surrounded by a stone wall. Skip . Elizabeth Bolling; b. Today, more than 100,000 people can claim descent from the Indian princess, says proven Pocahontas descendant David Morenus. The 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is taking place in Washington from March 1 to March 4. I am not an expert on 18th Century burials but this grave site strikes me as unusual. Athos, Campbell Co., b.1750, married (1) in 1770 Sarah Cary (2) in 1774, Jane Randolph (3) in 1797, Widow Byrd (4) in 1802, Widow Clark, Ann Bolling, b.1752, married William Dandridge. Dodd, Jordan. 3D WALKTHROUGH. The ex-husband and former in-laws of a slain Hong Kong model have been detained on charges in her killing after police found body parts in a refrigerator and a pot. Dr. James Blair, the Commissary to the Bishop of London. 1703; m. Col. Richard Randolph, *2nd Husband of Edith Bolling: +Thomas Woodrow Wilson 1856 - 1924, 9 John Randolph Bolling 1876 -, 9 Richard Wilmer Bolling 1879 -, +Eleanor Hunter Lutz 1885 -, .. 10 Clara L. Bolling, .. 10 Richard Wilmer Bolling, .. 10 Sterling Ruffin Bolling, .. 10 Barbara Bolling, 9 Julian Brandon Bolling 1882 -, +Viola Roosevelt Belden, 9 Geraldine Bolling 1885 - 1887, .. 7 Edward Bolling - 1855, . +Ann Cralle, .. 7 Alexander Bolling - 1878, . +Susan Gray, .. 7 Pocahontas R. Bolling, . +William S. White. The office was always styled as "Colonel" and was the organ of communication with the governor and the secretary of the colony along with communication with the militia. John Bolling Jr. (1700-1757), married 1. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. Another child may be a daughter of John Bolling and Mary Kennon not named in his will: Penelope (c. 1700-1776), married Captain Christopher Clark, and had a son Bolling Clark, two grandsons Bolling Clark, a grandson Bolling Clark Anthony, and several other descendants named "Bolling," "John Bolling," or, indeed, "Rolfe Bolling." Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial Specifically: Above-ground crypt, Cobb's Plantation, Cobb's Point, Chesterfield Co., Virginia, near Appomattox River. Anne Bolling (17181800), married James Murray and had six children. Brother of Jane Randolph; Elizabeth Gay; Mary Fleming; Martha Eldridge and Anne Murray, He had two wifes named Elizabeth mentioned on page 5 on this book https://archive.org/details/memoirofportiono00inboll/page/4/mode/2up. John Bolling was born at Kippax Plantation, in Charles City County, a site which is now within the corporate limits of the City of Hopewell. Susanna Bolling; b. [1] Mary Jefferson married John Bolling (1737-1800) on January 24, 1760. *2nd Wife of Robert Bolling: +Mary Burton - 1764, .. 6 [30] Mary Burton Bolling 1764 - 1787, .. +[29] Robert Bolling 1759 - 1839, .. 7 [31] Ann Robertson Bolling 1787 - 1828, . +[32] John N. Campbell, 5 Rodney Bolling 1742 -, +Elizabeth Anderson, 5 Mary Bolling 1744 - 1775, +Richard Bland, 5 Rolfe Bolling 1744 -, 5 Edward Bolling 1746 -, 5 Sarah Bolling 1748 -, +John Tazewell, 5 Archibald Bolling 1749/50 - 1829, +Sarah Cary, .. 6 Sarah Bolling, .. +Joseph Cabell Megginson. It is for "Colonel Jno. ", Tomb Redicovered William Busby rediscovered John Bolling's crypt! 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #5156, Date of Import: Jan 16, 1999. This line is incorrect and has been proven to be in error. . *2nd Wife of Robert Bolling: . +Mary Marshall Tabb, 5 Frances Bolling, +John Lemessurier, 5 [29] Robert Bolling 1759 - 1839, +Anne Dade Stith, +[30] Mary Burton Bolling 1764 - 1787, .. 6 [31] Ann Robertson Bolling 1787 - 1828, .. +[32] John N. Campbell. The genealogical path from Pocahontas Pocahontas and John Rolfe son, Thomas Rolfe Elizabeth Bland Blair. From the time he was born until he died, he enjoyed his pleasures and amusements, which were not all that bad since he was neither a gambler, a drunkard, or a debaucher. Bolling of Cobbs" who died in 1729. Represented his County (Chesterfield) in the House of Burgesses and was long Lieutenant an office of great dignity and importance. He made his home at the Bolling family plantation "Cobbs" just west of Point of Rocks on the north shore of the Appomattox River downstream from present-day Petersburg, Virginia. I am quite sure this would have been on his own land. Tomb Redicovered On Sunday, 5-15-2011 William Busby rediscovered John Bolling's crypt! She Husband of Elizabeth Bolling and Elizabeth Bolling WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Among those buried here were. The "blue" Bollings are yet another twelve children. 2 Beds. Jane Bolling (17031766) married Colonel Richard Randolph in 1714 or 1720 and had six children. 3527 Bolling Rd is a 5,250 square foot multi-family home on a 0.34 acre lot with 8 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. In lieu of flowers please consider memorial donations to the Lunenburg Health Services P.O. Martha Bolling (1713-1737), married Thomas Eldridge. John Bolling married Mary Kennon, daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham, in December 29, 1697 at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia. Mary Bolling (John4, Robert3, John2, Robert1); b. William Byrd II of Westover Plantation is said to have remarked that Major Bolling enjoyed "all the profits of an immense trade with his countrymen, and of one still greater with the Indian.". I am not an expert on 18th Century burials but this grave site strikes me as unusual. Mary Bolling, b. 304314. . Sheryl enjoyed being a mom and she dearly loved all of her . That claim has been rejected by the Pocahontas Foundation, using standard genealogical methods. Ft. 1207 N Hart Blvd, ORLANDO, FL 32818. Penelope may alternatively have been the daughter of Edward, the son of Arthur Johnston, and Elizabeth Walker. Also, lie here unmarked the remains of a large number of her descendants whose tomb--save one--that of Elizabeth eldest grand-daughter were destroyed during the John and Edna Hershberger sold 6454 South Road, Route 83, Cherry Creek to Jacob and Effie Hershberger for $160,000. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. He immigrated to Virginia in 1660. Refer to http://pocahontas.morenus.org/poca_gen.html for a list of descendants approved by the Pocahontas Foundation. Elizabeth Lewis; 2. John Fairfax Bolling (1676-1729) was the son of Col Robert Bolling and 1st wife Jane Rolfe.John was born January 26, 1675 at Kippax Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia. John Bolling, who from his rank in the Henrico militia was sytled Major John Bolling, . Leslie Nalbone sold 211 Elmcrest Ave., Lakewood to Gary Haskins for $65,000. and importance. Genealogy charts for John Bolling may include up to 30 generations of ancestors with source citations. Bolling of Cobbs" who died in 1729. They had ten children: (Cobbs was located in Henrico County until the area south of the James River was subdivided to form Chesterfield County in 1749). 9. iv. [2], John Bolling was born at Kippax Plantation, in Charles City County, in the east central part of Virginia, a site which is now within the corporate limits of the City of Hopewell. He married MARY KENNON December 29, 1697 in Henrico County, Virginia, daughter of RICHARD KENNON and ELIZABETH WORSHAM. About Veronica; Contact Information; Court Records; Veronica McAlpine's birthday is 03/23/1973 and is 49 years old.Previous to Veronica's current city of Bolling Afb, DC, Veronica McAlpine lived in Birmingham AL, Grovetown GA and Jber AK. JOHN6 BOLING (JANE JANA5 ROLFE, THOMAS SMITH4, MATOAKA POCAHONTAS REBECCA3 POWHATAN, POWHATAN2 WINSINOCOCK, SCENT1 FLOWER) was born January 26, 1674/75 in Kippax, Virginia, and died April 20, 1729 in Cobbs, Henrico, Virginia. It has a great view of the river (and I-295). ", "This is in Chesterfield County in a small residential area on Cobb's Point, near Point of Rocks and west of Hopewell. Wilson, Edith Bolling; Woodrow Wilson Collection, MC168, Public Policy Papers, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library. Jane Bolling (1698-1766), married Colonel Richard Randolph. He gathered info from various libraries including the Library of Congress, the Library of Virginia, the Richmond Library and the College of William and Mary as well as the Virginia Historical Society. Bolling Family Association Records, 1991-2009. In this case, the various descendants of Penelope named Bolling would have been named in honor of a member or members of the Bolling family. Research genealogy for Thomas Bolling Bell of Henderson, Vance, North Carolina, USA, as well as other members of the Bell family, on Ancestry. He and Elizabeth Blair were my grandparentsanyone with more data on them including burial place please let me know http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=43432041, He was born and died in "Cobbs" Chesterfield County, VAHusband of Elizabeth Blair and Elizabeth Lewis, He and Elizabeth Blair were my grandparentsanyone with more data on them including burial place please let me know* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: May 1 2021, 18:02:28 UTC. Major Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death in 1729. In 1722, he opened a tobacco warehouse in what is now the 'Pocahontas' neighbourhood of Petersburg. Major Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death. John Bolling was born at Kippax Plantation, in Charles City Co., Virginia a site which is now within the corporate limits of the City of Hopewell. Mark Fisher a resident of Williamsburg, Virginia provided some information for this memorial. He was Burgess for Henrico at the sessions of May 1742 . It descended in the Bolling family. Elizabeth Bolling (b. It is by itself on a rural property near the Appomattox River here in Virginia. When John Bolling was born on 6 January 1756, in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, United States, his father, William Bolling, was 24 and his mother, Amelia Curles Randolph, was 16. Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death in 1729. As later children were given the same names in some cases, the child who died before maturity has a locked profile to prevent mis-merges: John I (b. before 1737); Archibald I (b. before 1750), Robert I, Elizabeth I, Sarah I (b. before 1748), Edward, Elizabeth II, Jane, Rebecca and Elizabeth III. BOLLING OF COBBS Great-grand-son of ROLFE AND POCHAHONTAS B. resided John Bolling made his home at the Bolling fa Death of Colonel John Fairfax Bolling at Cobbs Plant "Fairfax", "Bolling", "Johannes", "John Bolling II", "Powhatan", "Bouldinge", "Red Bollings", Enon, Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States, Colonel, Colonist, Farmer, and Politician, Landowner. Another child may be a daughter of John Bolling and Mary Kennon not named in his will: Penelope (c. 1700-1776), married Captain Christopher Clark, and had a son Bolling Clark, two grandsons Bolling Clark, a grandson Bolling Clark Anthony, and several other descendants named "Bolling," "John Bolling," or, indeed, "Rolfe Bolling.". [1] He was a great-grand-child of Pocahontas and her husband, John Rolfe. Col. Robert Bolling married Powhatan's great-granddaughter, Jane Rolfe, born in 1677. Benjamin Bolling (1734-1832) 4. He died in 1757 and was buried at 'Cobbs', the family estate where his mother and father were also buried. Bolling. I am not an expert on 18th Century burials but this grave site strikes me as unusual. Known children of Hon. FamousKin.com About Me Menu What's New! His wife and children were the soul of Mr. Bolling. Next, ROBERT Bolling 1646-1709 raised his son for three years The protective stone wall appears to be the same vintage as the rest of the site.". Many thanks! In addition to the usual gravestone information, it has a rather lengthy inscription in a script style that I was unable to read from the other side of the protective stone wall. So modern people can claim Pocahontas as a great grandmother, and Virginia would still consider them white. Note: WorldConnect family trees will be removed from RootsWeb on April 15, 2023 and will be migrated to Ancestry later in 2023. Half brother of Jane Bolling; Colonel Robert Bolling, II; Stith Bolling; Edward Bolling; Anne Wynne and 3 others; Drury Bolling; Thomas Bolling and Agnes Kennon less. House of Burgesses and was long Lieutenant an office of great dignity Bemus Point Lodge, Inc. sold 3944 South Harold Ave., Bemus Point, to BP Lodge LLC for $495,000. [1][2], He died on April 20, 1729, at Cobbs Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia.[1]. Taking into account various assets, Kristen's net worth is greater than $100,000 - $249,999; and makes between $100 - 149,999 a year. Among those buried here were: There is an unsourced claim that middle name is Fairfax, but this is doubtful. Children of John Bolling II and wife Elizabeth Bolling who reached maturity and had heirs: These children either died young or died without heirs. occupancy of Cobbs by the Federal troops in 1864. He was the second son and only surviving child of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (Rolfe) Bolling. "Pocahontas & her Descendants", published by Genealogical Publishing Co. in 1968. married Mary Kennon (16791727), daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham, on December 29, 1697 in St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia. 5V90; 32V390; Henrico, p. 227. Penelope Bolling (c. 1700-1776), married Captain Christopher Clark (his ancestry is unproven), and had a son Bolling Clark, two grandsons Bolling Clark, a grandson Bolling Clark Anthony, and several other descendants named "Bolling," "John Bolling," or, indeed, "Rolfe Bolling.". Leave a message for others who see this profile. Represented his County (Chesterfield) in the Father of Archibald Bolling, I; Elizabeth Bolling; Maj. Thomas Bolling; John Bolling, I; Colonel John Blair W Bolling, of Chestnut Grove and 10 others; Col Robert Bolling; Sarah Bolling, I; Mary Bland; Archibald Bolling, Sr.; Sarah Tazewell; Elizabeth Bolling, II; Anne Reams; Rebecca Bolling; Robert Bolling, I and Elizabeth Bolling, III less Elizabeth Warner; 1st wife; m. Elizabeth Blair, He divided his estate among his sons, giving very little to his daughters. Darius Bolling BSN, RN, CCRN Critical Care Registered Nurse (PRN in SICU) & Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist John Fairfax Bolling and his line are the only documented descendants of Pocahontas. I am not an expert on 18th Century burials but this grave site strikes me as unusual. John's first wife Elizabeth Lewis died young. In addition to the usual gravestone information, it has a rather lengthy inscription in a script style that I was unable to read from the other side of the protective stone wall. .. *3rd Wife of Robert Bolling: . +Martha Brackett, .. 6 Powhatan Bolling 1777 - 1802. Archibald Bolling (1730-) 3. *3rd Wife of Robert Bolling: +Catherine Stith, .. 6 Martha Stith Bolling, .. +Martin Picket Slaughter, .. 6 Robert Buckner Bolling, .. +Sarah Melville Minge 1813 - 1854, . +Leontine Hagerdon, .. 7 John Minge Bolling, . +Madge Walker, .. 7 Townshend Stith Bolling, .. 7 Munro Bolling, .. 7 William Holt Bolling, . +Ida Force, .. 7 Stuart Bolling, . +Lucy Henderson, .. 7 Bartlett Bolling, . +Nita Stuart, .. 7 Samuel M. Bolling, . +Elizabeth Holcomb, .. 7 Anne Dade Bolling. If they are not his children, then what are their connections to Bolling? Martha Bolling (17131737), married Thomas Eldridge in 1729 and had four children. 1709), married William Gay of. Box 10 Folder 32 Prichard, Virginia Meade (Robert Bolling IV 1759-1838) NC. Inscription: Around this stone lie the remains of COL. JNO. In this case, the various descendants of Penelope named Bolling would have been named in honor of a member or members of the Bolling family. I'm related through Winniford "Winney" Randolph. Additional Curator's Notes: PLEASE read the notes below about the many supposed descendants of John and Mary Bolling. Individual Descendancy Pedigree (Text) Pedigree (Table) Registry Ahnentafel Index. John and Mary Bolling's descendants are the only American descendants of Pocahontas, and include Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, wife of U. S. President Woodrow Wilson, Percival Lowell, who . 5. descendants Major John Bolling Birth: 20 January 1700 "Cobbs", Virginia, USA Death: 6 September 1757 "Cobbs", Virginia, USA Father: John Bolling (1676-1729) Mother: Mary Kennon (1679-1727) Spouse / partner: Elizabeth Bland Blair (1709-1775) Wedding: 1 August 1728 Chesterfield, Virginia Sex: Edit Facts More about the Bolling family name; Sponsored by Ancestry. 1711; m. Col. View Profile . 1676, Burial: Cobbs Cemetery Enon Chesterfield County Virginia, USA, Created by: Eric Bruno Borgman Record added: Mar 10, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34656576. Have you taken a DNA test? Someone on GenMed asked about the 'middle' name of Fairfax and if there was any source proving such a name. The grave site, is on a hilltop high above the Appomattox with no apparent water table problems. James Clack (16551723). Dr. Dylan . He made his home at the Bolling family plantation "Cobbs" just west of Point of Rocks on the north shore of the Appomattox River downstream from present-day Petersburg, Virginia. Another child may be a daughter of John Bolling and Mary Kennon not named in his will: Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death in 1729. Last-minute technical trouble. Mary Bolling (17111744), married John Fleming and had eight children. In this genealogy video, I go over the Will of John Bolling III who married Thomas Jefferson's older sister Mary. Robert Bolling II (Robert3, John2, Robert1); b. Research genealogy for Maj. Benjamin Blair Bolling (twin) (Blue Bolling) of Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States of America, as well as other members of the Bolling (twin) (Blue Bolling) family, on Ancestry. They Meotaka Bolling (1729-) 3. . John Bolling (Major) b 1700 d 6 Sep 1757 m 1 Aug 1728 Elizabeth Blair they had 19 children, break down not given on how many boys versus girls. He was named after his grandfather Robert Bolling; his grandmother was Anne Clarke. Anne Bolling; b. Elizabeth Bolling (b. Original data: Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Virginia. Here is his description of the burial site: "I happened on a large stone marker and above-ground crypt surrounded by a stone wall. She may have been born at her parents' residence at Fine Creek. (Cobbs was located in Henrico County until the area south of the James River was subdivided to form Chesterfield County in 1749). Roberts, Gary Boyd (1986). James John Bolling was the son of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (ne Rolfe) Bolling. (1995), "Electronic," Date of Import: Feb 2, 1999. Thomas Bolling, 1735-1804, married Elizabeth Gay (his 1st cousin), John Bolling, of Chestnut Grove, b.1737, married Mary Jefferson, Robert Bolling, of Chillowe, 1738-1769, married (1) Mary Burton (2) Susan Watson, Mary Bolling, b.1744, married Richard Bland of Jordans, Sarah Bolling, b.1748, married John Tazewell of Williamsburg, Archibald Bolling, of Mt. Major John Bolling (January 27, 1676 April 20, 1729) was a colonist, farmer and politician in the Virginia Colony. .. *2nd Husband of Anne Everard Bolling: .. +[5] Joseph Cabell, .. 6 [6] Elizabeth Meade Bolling - 1823, .. +[7] Archibald Robertson, .. 6 [8] John Randolph Bolling, .. 6 Blair Bolling 1792 -, .. +[10] Miss Webster. He owned "Cobbs Plantation."

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