John Bolling

John Bolling

Major John Fairfax Bolling (January 27, 1676 – April 20, 1729) was a colonist, farmer, and politician in the Virginia Colony. He was the son of Colonel Robert Bolling and Jane (née Rolfe) Bolling. His maternal grandfather was Thomas Rolfe, Pocahontas and John Rolfe's son.

John Bolling was born at Kippax Plantation, in Charles City County, a site which is now within the corporate limits of the City of Hopewell. 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. (Cobbs was located in Henrico County until the area south of the James River was subdivided to form Chesterfield County in 1749).

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Personal life

John Bolling married Mary Kennon (1679-1727), daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham, on December 29, 1697. They had at least six children, whose names appear in John Bolling's will:[1]

  • John Bolling Jr. (1700–1757) married Elizabeth Bland Blair (who was the niece of James Blair, the first president of The College of William & Mary) in 1728 and had seven children, including John Bolling, who married Mary Jefferson, the sister of United States President Thomas Jefferson.[2]
  • Jane Bolling (1703–1766) married Colonel Richard Randolph in 1714 or 1720 and had six children.[2][3][4]
  • Elizabeth Bolling (b. 1709), married William Gay and had three children.[2]
  • Mary Bolling (1711–1744), married John Fleming and had six children.[2]
  • Martha Bolling (1713–1737), married Thomas Eldridge in 1729 and had four children.[2]
  • Anne Bolling (1718–1800), married James Murray and had six children.[2]

Later life

Major Bolling served in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1710 until his death.

In 1722, he opened a tobacco warehouse in what is now the 'Pocahontas' neighbourhood of Petersburg. 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."

Legacy

John and Mary Bolling's descendants are some of the only American descendants of Pocahontas, and include Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, wife of U. S. President Woodrow Wilson, Percival Lowell, Harry Flood Byrd and Richard Evelyn Byrd.[citation needed]

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ Henrico Wills & Deeds 1697-1704, p.96
  2. ^ a b c d e f Pecquet du Bellet, Louise "Bolling Family" Some Prominent Virginia Families IV Lynchburg, Virginia: J.P. Bell Company pp. 304–314 http://books.google.com/books?id=3iQSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA304#v=onepage&q&f=false 
  3. ^ Page, Richard Channing Moore (1893) "Randolph Family" Genealogy of the Page Family in Virginia (2 ed.) New York: Press of the Publishers Printing Co. pp. 249–272 http://books.google.com/books?id=cOBBAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA247#v=onepage&q&f=false 
  4. ^ Glenn, Thomas Allen, ed. (1898) "The Randolphs: Randolph Genealogy" Some Colonial Mansions: And Those Who Lived In Them : With Genealogies Of The Various Families Mentioned 1 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Henry T. Coates & Company pp. 430–459 http://books.google.com/books?id=iQkpAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA433#v=onepage&q&f=false 

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