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  1. 7. Feb. 2021 · Fuqua. Bolling, John, son of Col. John Bolling, of "Cobbs", lived first in Gloucester County from which he was a delegate in the House of Burgesses in 1766-1769. Afterwards, in 1778, he was a member of the House of Delegates from Chesterfield County. He married Mary, sister of Thomas Jefferson. He was born June 24, 1737, and died in 179-."

  2. People with 1/16 or less American Indian blood could be considered white. This conveniently includes all descendants of Pocahontas from John Fairfax Bolling (1676–1729) onward. So modern people can claim Pocahontas as a great grandmother, and Virginia would still consider them white. This mattered, because Virginia recorded every child's race ...

  3. Elizabeth Blair was the daughter of Archibald Blair and married John Bolling, Jr. of Cobbs Plantation in 1728. The portrait descended in the family. It is currently attributed to Charles Bridges. Dimensions: 28 x 22 in. (71.12 x 55.88 cm.) The subject wears a red dress wrap dress and appears in a painted oval. She is turned three-quarters to ...

  4. Jane Bolling, daughter of Jane Rolfe and Col. Robert Bolling, sister of Col. John Bolling, and later wife of Rev. James Clack. Sorry. There are plenty of Jane Bollings, but Col. John Bolling was the only child of Jane Rolfe. Rev. Clack certainly married someone who had his three children, but she wasn't the daughter of Col. Robert Bolling and ...

  5. 30. Sept. 2023 · The descendants of John Bolling are sometimes referred to as "Red Bollings" due to the Native American lineage. Jane's exact death date is unknown, but she died shortly after her son's birth, probably at her home, Kippax Plantation, in Hopewell, Virginia. Child of Robert Bolling & Jane Rolfe. John Bolling; Sources

  6. Colonel John Bolling (27 Jan 1676 - 20 Apr 1729) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (3 entries) edit. enwiki John Bolling; frwiki John Bolling; ruwiki Боллинг, Джон; Wikibooks (0 entries) edit. Wikinews (0 entries) edit. Wikiquote (0 entries) ...

  7. Henrico, a deed, dated August 1697, from Bartholomew Fowler, gent., of James City Co., to John Bolling, gent., of Charles City Co., conveying 100 acres in Henrico called Varina. It is believed that John Bolling was. already in possession of land here inherited from his ancestor John Rolfe.