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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BollingJohn Bolling - Wikipedia

    John Bolling. Major John Bolling (January 27, 1676 – April 20, 1729) was an American planter, politician and military officer in the colony of Virginia. He was the great-grandson of Pocahontas and her husband, John Rolfe .

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    John Bolling (1676-1729) was the son of Col Robert Bolling and 1st wife Jane Rolfe (granddaughter of Pocahontas). John Bolling and his line are the only documented descendants of Pocahontas. John was born January 27, 1676 at Kippax Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia. He died on April 20, 1729, at Cobbs Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia. J...

    Otis Fullerwrote on February 7, 2019: 1. John Bolling brought my ancestor, Richard Dean(e) from Cripplegate Ward Hospital/Orphanage, London, England, to Henrico Co., VA, in 1713-1714. Richard was raised by John Bolling, and lived next to him on Mohawk Creek, in Henrico Co. I have the document of his release to John Bolling, and also documents re hi...

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    • January 27, 1676
    • Mary (Kennon) Bolling
    • April 20, 1729
  2. 10. Feb. 2024 · Major John Bolling was a colonist, farmer, and politician in the Virginia Colony. John Bolling was the son of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (née Rolfe) Bolling. His maternal grandfather was Chief Powhatan's grandson, Thomas Rolfe, the only child of Pocahontas.

  3. 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. (Note: The original will was written on April 29, 1727, by John ...

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  4. A portrait of John Bolling, a colonial Virginia planter and politician, painted in England. He wears a red jacket with gold buttons and a long gray wig.

  5. 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. John's first wife Elizabeth Lewis died young. His subsequent marriage to second wife Elizabeth Blair produced issue ...

  6. John Bollinger developed Bollinger Bands in the early 1980s and since their introduction 30 years ago they have become one of the most widely used technical indicators worldwide.