Attention: Was younger than 16 years (6) when child (Margaret Walkup Hamilton) was born (??-??-1682).
He is married to Mary Elizabeth Kennon.
They got married on August 1, 1728 at Albermarle, Virginia, he was 52 years old.
Child(ren):
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John Bolling<br>Also known as: Col John BollingCaptain John BOLLINGMajor John Bolling<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Jan 27 1676 - Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Kennon - Dec 29 1697 - Saint Johns Church, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Residence: John Bolling was born at the family home at Kippax Plantation and lived there as a child. Kippax Plantation, the home of John's parents Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane Rolfe Bolling, was located on the south bank of the Appomattox River in what is today the City of Hopewell in southeast Virginia. - Between Circa 1676 and Circa 1694 - Kippax Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Residence: John Bolling made his home at the Bolling family plantation "Cobbs", near his parents home of Kippax Plantation, just west of Point of Rocks on the north shore of the Appomattox River, downstream from present-day Petersburg, Virginia. (Cobbs was located in Henrico County until the area south of the James River was subdivided to form Chesterfield County in 1749.) - Circa 1694 - Cobbs Plantation, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Death: Apr 20 1729 - Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Burial: Apr 23 1729 - Cobbs Cemetery, Enon, Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Occupation: Colonel, Colonist, Farmer, and Politician<br>Parents: Robert Bolling, Jane Bolling (born Rolfe)<br>Wife: Mary Bolling (born Kennon)<br>Children: Jane Randolph (born Bolling);, Major John Bolling Jr, Elizabeth Gay (born Bolling), Mary Fleming (born Bolling), Martha Bolling, Anne Bolling</a><br>Siblings: Robert Bolling II, Robert Bolling, Stith Bolling, Capt Edward "Ned" Bolling, <a>Anne Bolling, Drury Bolling, Thomas Bolling, Agnes Kennon (born Bolling)<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information:
Inscription: Inscription Around this stone lie the remains of COL. JNO. BOLLING OF COBBS Great-grand-son of ROLFE AND POCHAHONTAS B. 1676 ----D. 1729 He was prominent in his day. Represented his County (Chesterfield) in the House of Burgesses and was long Lieutenant an office of great dignity and importance. Being the only great-grand-child of Pocahontas he was the ancestor of all who derive their lineage from her.
LifeSketch: Major John Bolling (January 27, 1676 to April 20, 1729) was a colonist, farmer, and politician in the British Colony of Virginia. The only son of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (Rolfe) Bolling. His maternal grandfather was Thomas Rolfe, the son of Pocahontas and John Rolfe.tation "Cobbs" just west of Point of Rocks on the north shore of the Appomattox River downstream from present-day Petersburg, Virginia. (Cobbs was located in Henrico County until the area south of the James River was subdivided to form Chesterfield County in 1749). Church in Richmond, Virginia. They had 7 (surviving) children whose names appear in John Bolling's will:(1703–1766) married Colonel Richard Randolph ed Thomas Eldridge and did not reach adulthood, however, there are no records surviving that record their names. Jamestown courthouse burned several times, destroying many records. 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. 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."cendants are the only American descendants of Pocahontas, and include Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, wife of U. S. President Woodrow Wilson, Percival Lowell, who mathematically discovered Pluto, Harry Flood Byrd and Richard Evelyn Byrd, the Randolphs of Roanoke, Nancy Reagan, and John McCain.nts of this family. Care needs to be taken to authenticate any source of information.on of the burial site: "I happened on a large stone marker and above-ground crypt surrounded by a stone wall. It is by itself on a rural property near the Appomattox River here in Virginia. It is for "Colonel Jno. Bolling of Cobbs" who died in 1729. The marker is in good condition, though somewhat darkened. 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. I am not an expert on 18th Century burials but this grave site strikes me as unusual. The above-ground stone crypt is somewhat larger than a coffin. The grave site, is on a hilltop high above the Appomattox with no apparent water table problems. It has a great view of the river (and I-295). The protective stone wall appears to be the same vintage as the rest of the site."of Hopewell. It is just north of the Appomattox and a short distance west of I-295. I am quite sure this would have been on his own land. Some distance away near someone's front yard and facing Enon Church Road there is a small historical marker stating this was the site of Cobb Hall owned by Colonel Bolling, a great grandson of Pocahontas."nia provided some information for this memorial. 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.WASNOTJOHNFAIRFAXBOLLING: This is a misnomer, the ONLY source of this name is Find A Grave and everyone knows FAG is NOT a reliable source!
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