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  1. Colonel Robert Bolling (December 26, 1646 – July 17, 1709) was an English-born merchant, planter, politician and military officer. Early life. Coat of Arms of Robert Bolling. Robert Bolling was the son of John Bolling (b. 1615) and Mary Carie (née Clarke) Bolling. He was named after his grandfather Robert Bolling; his grandmother was Anne Clarke.

  2. 13. Jan. 2024 · Colonel Robert Bolling (December 26, 1646 - July 17, 1709) was a wealthy early American settler, merchant and planter. He is the ancestor of many prominent individuals including Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. He was born on December 26, 1646 at Tower Street, All Hallows, Barking Parish, in London.

  3. Robert Bolling is an ancestor of a US President/Vice President. Join: US Presidents Project. Discuss: Presidents. Contents. [ hide] 1 Biography. 1.1 Origin. 1.2 Immigration to Virginia. 1.3 Marriages. 1.4 1676 - Child of 1st Marriage. 1.5 1682 to 1700 - Children of 2nd Marriage. 1.6 Positions and Property. 1.7 Kippax. 1.8 Death and Legacy.

  4. Robert Bolling (August 17, 1738 – July 21, 1775) was an American planter, poet and politician. The great-grandson of Robert Bolling, he was born in Virginia and sent to England for his education. On his return to Virginia, he studied law before taking over at Chellowe, a tobacco plantation operated with slave labor in Buckingham ...

  5. Robert Bolling was an acquaintance of Thomas Jefferson and a fellow agitator for revolution against Britain. In his ceaseless ambition and violent hatred of the British and of the ruling clique in Virginia, Bolling seems to resemble the ferocious young revolutionaries of Robespierre's France.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Colonel Robert Bolling (1646–1709) of Blendon, London, England, United Kingdom.

  7. Robert Bolling (1646-1709) Artist: Unknown. Date: probably 1685-1700. Robert Bolling emigrated from England in 1660. His first wife was Jane Rolfe, his second wife was Anne Stith. He lived at Kippax Plantation near Petersburg. His portrait likely hung there originally before the subject’s death.