1676, Burial: Cobbs Cemetery Enon Chesterfield County Virginia, USA, Created by: Eric Bruno Borgman Record added: Mar 10, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34656576. Among those buried here were. 1803----D. 1888 Sometime Governor of Virginia. John is 13 degrees from Jennifer Aniston, 16 degrees from Drew Barrymore, 13 degrees from Candice Bergen, 19 degrees from Alexandre Dumas, 13 degrees from Carrie Fisher, 28 degrees from Whitney Houston, 16 degrees from Hayley Mills, 12 degrees from Liza Minnelli, 14 degrees from Lisa Presley, 17 degrees from Kiefer Sutherland, 14 degrees from Bill Veeck and 20 degrees from Brian Nash on our single family tree. 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. A second finding of probable cause on the same facts made in a separate complaint was issued by the commission In . 9. iv. John was born January 27, 1676 at Kippax Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia. Returned to Wares to dinner where the whole of my Family were, also Mrs. Fleming, and Tarlton got up from the Rich-mond races just before we sat down. 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. Represented his County (Chesterfield) in the House of Burgesses and was long Lieutenant an office of great dignity and importance. Martha Bolling (17131737), married Thomas Eldridge in 1729 and had four children. 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. John Bolling (1676-1729) made his home at Cobbs Plantation along the Appomattox River near Petersburg. He divided his estate among his sons, giving very little to his daughters. John and Edna Hershberger sold 6454 South Road, Route 83, Cherry Creek to Jacob and Effie Hershberger for $160,000. "Thomas Rolfe - Historic Jamestowne Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Bolling&oldid=1121824776, People from Charles City County, Virginia, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, 6: John Bolling Jr. (17001757), Jane Bolling (17031766), 3527 Bolling Rd is a multi-family home currently priced at $475,000. He possessed the same gay spirit as his father but withought the taste for commerce. View this $265200 2 bed, 1.0 bath, 890 sqft single family home located at 3320 S 28th St APT 403 built in 1961 on Zillow. [3] They had at least six children, whose names appear in John Bolling's will:[1], John was buried at Cobbs Cemetery in Enon, Chesterfield County, Virginia.[5]. 1676 ----D. 1729 He was prominent in his day. John has two extra children listed here, Judith and Hannah. 1709; m. Dr. William Gay. 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. 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. James Clack (16551723). the ancestor of all who derive their lineage from her. He married Mary Tarpley on 25 December 1777, in Charlotte, Virginia, United States. Sarah Bolling (1727-1816), married Major Robert Davis and had one child. son of Dr. Richard Starke, 1727. Mary Bolling (17111744), married John Fleming and had six children. Represented his County (Chesterfield) in the House of Burgesses and was long Lieutenant an office of great dignity and importance. Jane Bolling (17031766) married Colonel Richard Randolph in 1714 or 1720 and had six children. Created by: Eric Bruno Borgman Record added: Mar 10, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34656576, He was born and died in "Cobbs" Chesterfield County, VA Husband of Elizabeth Blair and Elizabeth Lewis. There are hundred-year old claims that John had a sister, Jane Bolling, (16751714) who married Rev. 1766. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34656576. It is by itself on a rural property near the Appomattox River here in Virginia. John Bolling was the son of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (ne Rolfe) Bolling. Geni requires JavaScript! NEW CONSTRUCTION. Went to the Island, about 106 Bus. The protective stone wall appears to be the same vintage as the rest of the site. [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. ", Inscription: Around this stone lie the remains of COL. JNO. If they are not his children, then what are their connections to Bolling? 1750----D. 1829 Member of Council of State His wife ELIZABETH BOLLING And their youngest son WYNDHAM ROBERTSON B. . The grave site, is on a hilltop high above the Appomattox with no apparent water table problems. *2nd Wife of John Preston Bolling: +Rosie Addington Hall, 9 Martha Bolling 1869 - 1958, +Granville Gardner, 9 Roalice Bolling 1871 - 1918, +David Dotson, 9 Archelius Bolling 1872 - 1897, +Purthia Jane Webb 1876 - 1957, .. 10 Oliver Bolling 1895 - 1970, .. +Lathie Adams 1912 -, .. 10 Alvin Bolling 1897 - 1967, .. +Oma Sturgill 1906 - 1965, 9 Jerry Eslin Bolling 1875 - 1952, 9 Tabitha Bolling 1877 - 1960, 9 Margaret Bolling 1879 - 1954, 9 Eva Bolling 1882 - 1972, . 8 Elizabeth Bolling 1839 -, . +Lewis Roberts, .. 7 Ezekiel Bolling 1815 - 1907, . +Nancy Carr, .. 7 Hosea Bolling 1817 - 1910, . +Luvenia Hayes. Advertisement. John Bolling Jr. (17001757) married Elizabeth Lewis in 1720. It has a great view of the river (and I-295). The genesis of this family tree was the detail published in 1887 by Wyndham Robertson in his book Pocahontas and her descendants.The book details how John Rolfe, a member of the first permanent English settlement in North America, married a local Indian named Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia in 1614 and that their great great granddaughter, Martha Bolling born in 1713 the daughter of John . This page has been accessed 42,069 times. MLS # VAAX2020004. The protective stone wall appears to be the same vintage as the rest of the site.". .. *2nd Wife of Robert Bolling: . +Mary Watkins. [1] His father John, was one of the Bollings of Bolling Hall, near Bradford, England. He made his home at the Bolling family plantation "Cobbs" just west of Point-o-Rocks on the north shore of the Appomattox River, downstream from present-day Petersburg, Virginia. 1750----D. 1829 Member of Council of State His wife ELIZABETH BOLLING And their youngest son WYNDHAM ROBERTSON B. Inscription: Around this stone lie the remains of COL. JNO. Major John Fairfax Bolling (January 27, 1676 to April 20, 1729) was a colonist, farmer, and politician in the Virginia Colony. He maintained a warehouse in the 'Pocohantas district' of Petersburg, Virginia. 3D WALKTHROUGH. James 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 mathematically discovered Pluto, Harry Flood Byrd and Richard Evelyn Byrd, the Randolphs of Roanoke, Nancy Reagan, and John McCain. Major Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death in 1729. Father of Jane Randolph; Major John Bolling, II; Elizabeth Gay; Mary Fleming; Martha Eldridge and 1 other; and Anne Murray less Claude Bolling as well as the solo trumpet parts of world-renowned player Maurice Andre. Major John Bolling (January 27, 1676 April 20, 1729) was a colonist, farmer and politician in the Virginia Colony. Tomb Redicovered On Sunday, 5-15-2011 William Busby rediscovered John Bolling's crypt! John Bolling Jr. (1700-1757), of the Colony of Virginia, a Pocahontas descendant, was county-lieutenant of Chesterfield, commander of the militia, justice of the peace, and for thirty years member of the House of Burgesses. He left a will which names his children. Leave a message for others who see this profile. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material BOLLING OF COBBS Great-grand-son of ROLFE AND POCHAHONTAS B. Robert Bolling was the son of John Bolling (b. He was a successful tobacco merchant, trading with both the Indian population and the white. 5. Does anyone know where his middle name Fairfax comes from? I am not an expert on 18th Century burials but this grave site strikes me as unusual. Bolling of Cobbs" who died in 1729. John Bolling married Mary Kennon, daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham, in December 29, 1697 at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia. Jane died about a year after the marriage. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. 1718; m. James Murray. .. *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 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. 2 Baths. Col. Bolling had previously . Martha Bolling (1713-1737), married Thomas Eldridge. Washington, DC ; Bethesda, MD ; Rockville, MD ; Fairfax, VA ; Silver Spring, MD . Later he married Elizabeth Blair (daughter of Archibald Blair and the niece of, Elizabeth Bolling (b. Major Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death in 1729. (Cobbs was located in Henrico County until the area south of the James River was subdivided to form Chesterfield County in 1749.). John Bolling (1676-1729) was the son of Col Robert Bolling and 1st wife Jane Rolfe (granddaughter of Pocahontas). 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. Categories: Virginia Colonists | Charles City County, Virginia Colony | Conjurer's Neck, Virginia | Henrico County, Virginia Colony | Famous People of the 18th Century | Descendants of Pocahontas | Virginia, Notables | Notables, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. 4 Beds. John Fairfax Bolling and his line are the only documented descendants of Pocahontas. d. 1749. Draw on tips from photojournalism and street photography for shooting in . No children may be added to this profile without proof of parentage. iii. Son of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane Bolling In lieu of flowers please consider memorial donations to the Lunenburg Health Services P.O. John Bolling Family Tree along with family connections to other famous kin. 1615) and Mary Carie (ne Clarke) Bolling. married Mary Kennon (16791727), daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham, on December 29, 1697 in St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia. To Robert he left a plantation near Willis's Mountain, another on the James River called the Seven Islands, and a small tract of land called Toleres. BOLLING OF COBBS Great-grand-son of ROLFE AND POCHAHONTAS B. Mary Carie died in Nov 1648 at London, England. 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. Descendants of Isham (Capt. 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 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. 2, Ed. They had at least six children whose names appear in John Bolling's will: Jane Bolling (1698-1766), married Colonel Richard Randolph. Many thanks to all the Geni members who posted snippets on the overview. The Bolling Family Association was founded in 1991 following the publication by Maj. Gen Alexander R. Bolling, Jr. of his book, The Bolling Family, Eight Centuries of Growth. His remaining slaves, totalling about 150, were equally divided between his sons. 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 mathematically discovered Pluto, Harry Flood Byrd and Richard Evelyn Byrd, the Randolphs of Roanoke, Nancy Reagan, and John McCain. John Bolling Jr. (1700-1757), married 1. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results john rolfe bolling eldridge johnson (1850 - 1924) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. accessed ), memorial page for John Bolling I (1615-1684), Find a Grave Memorial ID 194128008; Burial Details Unknown; . 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.". 3 May 1719; m. Col. Peter John Bolling was the son of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (ne Rolfe) Bolling. Descendants of John Bolling Generation No. 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 He married Jane Rolph, daughter of Thomas Rolph, in 1675. After reading the first few years of the daily strip in the collection The Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, a book I've had in my collection for decades, I am a little tired to be honest. He died on April 20, 1729, at Cobbs Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia. Mary Bolling (1711-1744), married John Fleming. Husband of Mary Bolling It is by itself on a rural property near the Appomattox River here in Virginia. The above-ground stone crypt is somewhat larger than a coffin. They had seven children who reached maturity and eleven who did not. son of Col. William Randolph and Mary Isham; d. 1709), married William Gay. Ft. 1207 N Hart Blvd, ORLANDO, FL 32818. 1713; m. Thomas Eldridge 1727. [1][2], He died on April 20, 1729, at Cobbs Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia.[1]. The marker is in good condition, though somewhat darkened. Descendants of John Bolling 1 John Bolling . 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. Elizabeth Bland Blair. Their descendants the "Red Bollings," can trace their ancestry to Powhatan. Next, ROBERT Bolling 1646-1709 raised his son for three years He died in 1757 and was buried at 'Cobbs', the family estate where his mother and father were also buried. 1709), married William Gay and had three children. and importance. John Bolling and Elizabeth Blair had seven children who survived to adulthood, and another eleven who died as infants. They had six children, whose names appear in John Bolling's will:[3], In 1722, he opened a tobacco warehouse in what is now the 'Pocahontas' neighborhood of Petersburg. This page was last edited on 14 November 2022, at 09:38. Major Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death. Just one grandparent can lead you to many Lucy Bolling, b. Known children of Hon. It has a great view of the river (and I-295). Elizabeth Bland Blair. View Chase Bolling's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Col Robert Bolling married the grandaughter of Pocahontas who died at Gravesend, England. The 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is taking place in Washington from March 1 to March 4. descendants of Col. Robert Bolling of Charles City Co. VA 1-- Col. Robert Bolling [21903] b.26_Dec_1646, All Hollows, Barking Parish, London, England d.17_Jul_1709, Charles City View Profile . He married MARY KENNON December 29, 1697 in Cobbs, Henrico Co., VA, daughter of RICHARD KENNON and ELIZABETH WORSHAM. Dodd, Jordan. She married Originall Wroe, it has been said a descendant of theirs Rebecca Wroe is a direct descendant of Pocohontas. It descended in the Bolling family. Elizabeth Lewis; 2. Roberts, Gary Boyd (1986). John Bolling (1676-1729) was the son of Col Robert Bolling and 1st wife Jane Rolfe (granddaughter of Pocahontas). 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. . *2nd Wife of John Bolling: . +Elizabeth Blair - 1775, 5 Sarah Bolling, 5 Anne Bolling, 5 Meotaka Bolling 1729 -, +James Sullivan, 5 Archibald Bolling 1730 -, 5 William Bolling 1731 -, +Amelia Randolph, 5 Elizabeth Bolling 1731 -, 5 Jared Bolling 1732 -, +Martha Moxley, 5 Martha Bolling 1733 -, 5 Benjamin Bolling 1734 - 1832, +Patsy Phelps - 1767, .. 6 William Bolling, .. 6 Hannah Bolling, .. +Solomon Osborne, .. 6 Benjamin Bolling 1754 -, .. +Sallie Tabitha Hancock, .. 6 John Bolling 1756 -, .. 6 Jesse Bolling 1758 -, .. 6 Delaney Bolling 1764 -, .. 6 Elizabeth Bolling 1767 -, .. +Britain Williams. John Bolling (1676-1729) 2. Nearby homes similar to 1745 Peachwood Ln have recently sold between $340K to $340K at an average of $190 per square foot. Mary Jefferson Bolling (1741-1804) was Thomas Jefferson's older sister. Alas! Among those buried here were. Learn more about Robert Bolling Login to find your connection. I want to specially thank Mr. Busby for his taking the time to photograph and share this information here and to post his great photos. Bolling of Cobbs" who died in 1729. Martha Bolling (17131737), married Thomas Eldridge in 1729 and had four children. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 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. follows: 12 It is by itself on a rural property near the Appomattox River here in Virginia. It is just north of the Appomattox and a short distance west of I-295. Mr. Bolling, to the end of his life, continued to be fond of good society. of Richard Bland and Elizabeth Randolph, 1738; 1st Elizabeth Bolling (b. Elizabeth Bolling (b. Elizabeth Warner; 1st wife; m. Elizabeth Blair, The book traces both the ancestors and descendants of Robert Bolling, b 1646, immigrated to Virginia Colony in 1660 and died 1709. 5V90; 32V390; Henrico, p. 227. 3527 Bolling Rd is a 5,250 square foot multi-family home on a 0.34 acre lot with 8 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. And by whose direction this monument is erected. He was appointed by the governor with the adivce of his council and was generally the most prominent citizen. Joseph Bolling b. 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. These two children are not attached to this profile, and have disclaimers on their profiles. He married Jane Rogers, daughter of Charles Rogers and Jane Lilburn, in 1718 parish of White Chapel, London. Col. Robert Bolling married Powhatan's great-granddaughter, Jane Rolfe, born in 1677. 1, Ed. WILLIAM ROBERTSON B. Mary Bolling (1711-1744), married John Fleming. John Bolling (1700-1757) 3. His maternal grandfather was Chief Powhatan's grandson, Thomas Rolfe, the only child of Pocahontas.
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