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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_RolfeJane Rolfe - Wikipedia

    Jane Rolfe married Robert Bolling of Prince George County, Virginia. Their son, John Bolling , was born on January 27, 1676. Jane is said to have died shortly after giving birth.

  2. 9. Juni 2023 · Jane Rolfe was the only child of Thomas Rolfe and his English wife, Jane Poythress. She was born in what is now Henrico County, Virginia on October 10, 1650. In about 1675, Jane married Robert Thomas Bolling, of Prince George County, Virginia.

    • October 10, 1650
  3. Robert married second in 1681 to Anne Stith, daughter of John and Jane Stith. Anne died after 24 February 1711. Descendants of his first marriage to Jane Rolfe are sometimes referred to as the Red Bollings due to the Native American lineage.

    • Male
    • December 26, 1646
    • Jane (Rolfe) Bolling, Anne (Stith) Bolling
    • July 17, 1709
  4. 19. Dez. 2020 · Jane married Col. Robert Bolling in VA. Robert was born on 26 Dec 646 in All Hallows Barling Parish, London, Middlesex, Eng., died on 17 Jul 1709 in Kippax Plantation, Prince George Co., VA, and was buried in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, VA. They had two children: Jane Rolfe and John Fairfax. Children of Jane & Robert: i.

  5. Jane Rolfe (1650-1676), granddaughter of Pocahontas and John Rolfe, married Robert Bolling as his first wife. Their son, John Bolling (1676-1729), married Mary Kennon and had one son and...

  6. 12. Dez. 2019 · Robert and Jane’s marriage extended genealogical links from John Rolfe and Pocahontas into the 20th Century. Their children and grandchildren were highly influential planters, merchants, and statesmen who helped shape Virginia into a powerhouse up to the American War for Independence and beyond.

  7. Brief Life History of Jane. When Jane Rolfe was born on 10 October 1650, in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, Thomas Rolfe, was 35 and her mother, Jane Poythress, was 20. She married Colonel Robert Bolling in 1675, in Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 1 son.