John and Edna Hershberger sold 6454 South Road, Route 83, Cherry Creek to Jacob and Effie Hershberger for $160,000. Later he married Elizabeth Blair (daughter of Archibald Blair and the niece of, Elizabeth Bolling (b. 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. Jun 1730; m. Mary Marshall Tabb. He was named after his grandfather Robert Bolling; his grandmother was Anne Clarke. A 10-story office building is expected to take the place of the former Regal Cinemas site. I am quite sure this would have been on his own land. When he headed the county militia, he was given the title of County Lieutenant, an office title borrowed from England, and one which is usually held by noblemen of either high rank or political influence. [6], William Busby rediscovered John Bolling's crypt. Bolling of Cobbs" who died in 1729. 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.". 1709; m. Dr. William Gay. son of Francis Eppes and Sarah. Mary Bolling Documented children of John Fairfax Bolling and Mary Kennon are: Two children may be daughters of John Bolling and Mary Kennon but they were not named in his will. Col. Bolling had previously . *2nd Wife of Robert Bolling: +Mary Burton - 1764, .. 6 [30] Mary Burton Bolling 1764 - 1787, .. +[29] Robert Bolling 1759 - 1839, .. 7 [31] Ann Robertson Bolling 1787 - 1828, . +[32] John N. Campbell, 5 Rodney Bolling 1742 -, +Elizabeth Anderson, 5 Mary Bolling 1744 - 1775, +Richard Bland, 5 Rolfe Bolling 1744 -, 5 Edward Bolling 1746 -, 5 Sarah Bolling 1748 -, +John Tazewell, 5 Archibald Bolling 1749/50 - 1829, +Sarah Cary, .. 6 Sarah Bolling, .. +Joseph Cabell Megginson. 3D WALKTHROUGH. Being the only great-grand-child of Pocahontas he was the ancestor of all who derive their lineage from her. Here is his description of the burial site: "I happened on a large stone marker and above-ground crypt surrounded by a stone wall. The marker is in good condition, though somewhat darkened. Storage Note: Mudd Manuscript Library (mudd): Box 86 Special Requirements for Access: Pocahontas died the following year after the three went to England. 2, Ed. His will (dated April 29th 1727, proved in Henrico County Oct 1729) mentions his wife Mary, his son John, his daughter Mary and her husband Mr John Fleming, his daughter Elizabeth Bolling, his daughters Martha and Ann, and his grandson Richard Randolph. 1709), Mary Bolling (17111744), Martha Bolling (17131737), and Anne Bolling, John Bolling Jr. (17001757) married Elizabeth Lewis in 1720. Skip Ancestry navigation Main Menu. He is commonly referred to as "Major" John, as distinct from his son "Colonel" John, but he may have attained the rank of Colonel, and is so described on his modern monument (erected long after his death). Elizabeth Bolling Represented his County (Chesterfield) in the House of Burgesses and was long Lieutenant an office of great dignity and importance. The 250,000 s.f. Skip . The grave site, is on a hilltop high above the Appomattox with no apparent water table problems. Anne Bolling (1718-1800), married James Murray. [1][2], He died on April 20, 1729, at Cobbs Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia.[1]. m. Anne Cocke, daughter of Richard Cocke and Elizabeth, 27 Jan 1706; Tomb Redicovered On Sunday, 5-15-2011 William Busby rediscovered John Bolling's crypt! And by whose direction this monument is erected. Mary Bolling (1711-1744), married John Fleming. John Bolling (1676-1729) was the son of Col Robert Bolling and 1st wife Jane Rolfe (granddaughter of Pocahontas). Being the only great-grand-child of Pocahontas he was Bolling. Indeed, this is the more likely of the two possible origins of Penelope, as a birth record of daughter Penelope has survived. Later married Elizabeth Bland Blair (the niece of James Blair, the first president of The College of William & Mary) on August 1, 1728 and had at least nine children, including John Bolling, who married Mary Jefferson (the sister of United States President Thomas Jefferson. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Claude N. McKinney and her son, Zachary T. McKinney, her aunt Barbara B. Williams, cousins and many friends. 10. viii. Inscription: Around this stone lie the remains of COL. JNO. John Bolling (1676-1729) made his home at Cobbs Plantation along the Appomattox River near Petersburg. Leslie Nalbone sold 211 Elmcrest Ave., Lakewood to Gary Haskins for $65,000. 1803----D. 1888 Sometime Governor of Virginia. Martha Bolling (17131737), married Thomas Eldridge in 1729 and had four children. The family will receive friends Sunday, March 5, 2023 at the Lakeview Cemetery in Victoria from 3:30 until start of services at 4PM. 1727; d. 10 Aug 1744. If so, login to add it. MLS # VAAX2020004. Lucy Bolling, b. Father of Archibald Bolling, I; Elizabeth Bolling; Maj. Thomas Bolling; John Bolling, I; Colonel John Blair W Bolling, of Chestnut Grove and 10 others; Col Robert Bolling; Sarah Bolling, I; Mary Bland; Archibald Bolling, Sr.; Sarah Tazewell; Elizabeth Bolling, II; Anne Reams; Rebecca Bolling; Robert Bolling, I and Elizabeth Bolling, III less Archibald Bolling (1730-) 3. This page was last edited on 14 November 2022, at 09:38. It has a great view of the river (and I-295). John Bolling Colonel Born (27 Jan 1675/76) - Kippax Plantation, Hopewell, Hopewell City, Virginia Deceased 20 April 1729 - Cobbs, Henrico Co., Virginia Parents Robert Bolling, Colonel 1646-1709 Jane Rolfe 1650-1676 Spouses and children Married 29 December 1697, Cobbs Plantation, Prince George, Va, to Mary Kennon 1679-1727 with Login to find your connection. Wheat sown there. In 1722, he opened a tobacco warehouse in what is now the 'Pocahontas' neighbourhood of Petersburg. He married (1) Elizabeth Lewis, who died soon after the marriage in 1726, without having children. William Bolling (1731-) 3. Lewis, daughter of Col. John Lewis Jr. and Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, John Bolling, Jane Bolling, Mary Bolling, Elizabeth Bolling, Martha Bolling, Anne Bolling, Jan 27 1676 - Charles City County, Virginia USA, Jan 26 1676 - Kippax, Charles City County, VA, Col. Robert Bolling, Jane Bolling (born Rolfe), Colonel John Kennon Bolling, Margaret Franklin, Jane Kennon Randolph, Elizabeth Gay, r John Fairfax Bolling, Jane Bolling, Robert Bolling II, Stith Bolling, Edward Bolling, Elizabeth Anne Bolling, and, Jan 27 1675 - Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA, Apr 20 1729 - Cobbs, Henrico, Virginia, USA, Jan 26 1675 - Kippax, Charles City, Virginia, Apr 20 1729 - Cobbs, Henrico Co., Virgnia, Apr 20 1729 - Cobbs, Conjurers Neck, Henrico, Virginie, https://www.myheritage.com/matchingresult-3bfb23c01d79ba764f63ca54e95da5ae?auth=47cc16451a21d3330667f219d6c336d4&trn=partner_Geni&trp=match_button_profile#smart_matches, Kippax Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia, Colonial America, Cobbs, Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America, Cobbs Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America, Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonial America, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bolling, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bolling, http://genforum.genealogy.com/pocahontas/messages/911.html. 6. The 2023 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is taking place in Washington from March 1 to March 4. Children of John Bolling II and wife Elizabeth Bolling who reached maturity and had heirs: These children either died young or died without heirs. John was born January 27, 1676 at Kippax Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia. . Major Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death in 1729. [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. vii. Robert Bolling was the son of John Bolling (b. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marshall/esmd19.htm, https://earlyfamiliesofamerica.blogspot.com/2022/06/descendants-of-matoaka-pocahontas-and.html. John Bolling and Elizabeth Blair had seven children who survived to adulthood, and another eleven who died as infants. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. He was prominent in his day. 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. [1] His father John, was one of the Bollings of Bolling Hall, near Bradford, England. He resided at 'Cobbs', Henrico Co., VA. 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. No children may be added to this profile without proof of parentage. In 1722, he opened a tobacco warehouse in what is now the 'Pocahontas' neighbourhood of Petersburg. .. *2nd Wife of Jeremiah Bolling: . +Providence Short, . 8 Polly Bolling 1830 - 1864, . +Isaac Black, . 8 Alex L. Bolling 1836 - 1912, . 8 John D. Bolling 1838 - 1906, . +Melvina Craft 1844 - 1916, 9 VanBuren Bolling 1860 - 1928, +Ida Adams 1863 - 1952, .. 10 Clyde Bolling 1883 - 1939, .. +Laura Ellen Mullins 1884 - 1969, .. 10 Maggie Bolling 1886 - 1958, .. +Emory Evans, 9 Mary Bolling 1861 - 1940, +John Boggs, 9 Nancy Bolling 1863 - 1928, +Billy Riggs, 9 Mack David Bolling 1865 - 1945, +Emily Dotson 1867 - 1953, .. 10 Viva Jane Bolling 1888 - 1926, .. +Joshua M. Short, .. 10 Cora Bolling 1892 - 1926, .. +Oliver Stidham, .. 10 Ada Melvina Bolling 1894 - 1929, .. +Alexander Short, .. 10 Orbin Bolling 1897 - 1957, .. +Maggie Short, .. 10 Maggie Bolling 1899 - 1971, .. +Henry Elliott Clark, .. 10 Lillia Victoria Bolling 1901 -, .. +Willard Francis Hubbard, .. 10 Laura Bolling 1904 - 1971, .. +Oscar Doane, .. 10 Emerson Bolling 1909 - 1974, .. +Opal Hubbard 1916 - 1943, 9 John Preston Bolling 1867 - 1954, +Samantha Stidham 1874 - 1926, .. 10 Leonard Bolling 1889 - 1965, .. +Mary Salyers 1892 -, .. 10 Minnie Bell Bolling 1890 - 1965, .. +Worley Purkey, .. 10 Charlie Bolling 1895 - 1960, .. +Palmyra Gardner 1895 - 1971, .. 10 Everett Bolling 1898 - 1951, .. +Viola Addington 1902 -, .. 10 Lafe Bolling 1902 - 1942, .. +Cassie Pruitt, .. 10 Ida Mae Bolling 1905 -, .. +Frank Barrett Still, .. 10 Delbert Bolling 1909 -, .. +Jennette Hall, .. 10 Norma Bolling 1913 -, .. +Stephenson G. Thomas. .. *3rd Wife of Robert Bolling: . +Martha Brackett, .. 6 Powhatan Bolling 1777 - 1802. Martha Bolling (1713-1737), married Thomas Eldridge. The protective stone wall appears to be the same vintage as the rest of the site. He was the second son and only surviving child of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (Rolfe) Bolling. . *2nd Wife of Robert Bolling: . +Mary Marshall Tabb, 5 Frances Bolling, +John Lemessurier, 5 [29] Robert Bolling 1759 - 1839, +Anne Dade Stith, +[30] Mary Burton Bolling 1764 - 1787, .. 6 [31] Ann Robertson Bolling 1787 - 1828, .. +[32] John N. Campbell. John Bolling Jr. (17001757) married Elizabeth Blair (who was the niece of James Blair, the first president of The College of William & Mary) on August 1, 1728 and had children, including John Bolling, who married Mary Jefferson, the sister of United States. Col. Robert Bolling married Powhatan's great-granddaughter, Jane Rolfe, born in 1677. *2nd Wife of Archibald Bolling: +[1] Jane Randolph, .. 6 Anne Everard Bolling - 1834, .. +[4] Samuel Shepherd Duval. Elizabeth Bolling (b. He maintained a warehouse in the 'Pocohantas district' of Petersburg, Virginia. Munford. of Dungeness) 1 Randolph was born in Jan 1684/85 at Dungeness, Turkey Island, Henrico County. . *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. 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. Veronica J Lamar-mcalpine, Veronica Lamar-mcalpine, Veronica J Lamar Mcalpine, Veronica Lamar Mcalpine and Veronica J Lamar Mcalpine are some of the alias or . (Cobbs was located in Henrico County until the area south of the James River was subdivided to form Chesterfield County in 1749).