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Lucy Cocke Bolling

Female 1719 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lucy Cocke Bolling was born 3 May 1719, Prince George (daughter of Robert Bolling, II and Mary Ann Cock/Cocke/Cox); died Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Lucy married Peter Randolph 20 Jul 1738, Prince George County, Virginia. Peter (son of John Randolph and Susanna Beverley) was born 20 Oct 1717, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Anne Randolph died Yes, date unknown.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Bolling, II was born 25 Jan 1682, Charles City Co., Virginia (son of Col. Robert Bolling and Anne Meriwether Stith); died 1749, Kippox, Prince George Co, Virginia. .

    Notes:

    Name:
    Robert also married 1st Anne Meriwether; no children are reported

    Robert married Mary Ann Cock/Cocke/Cox 27 Mar 1706, Bristol Parish, Colonial Virginia. Mary (daughter of Richard3 of Bremo Cocke/Cox and Elizabeth Littlebury/Littleberry) was born Est 1686, Charles City Co., Virginia; died Abt 1749, Prince George Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann Cock/Cocke/Cox was born Est 1686, Charles City Co., Virginia (daughter of Richard3 of Bremo Cocke/Cox and Elizabeth Littlebury/Littleberry); died Abt 1749, Prince George Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Agnes Bolling was born 30 Nov 1700, Prince George Co., Virginia Colony; died Abt 1762, Prince George Co., Virginia Colony.
    2. Elizabeth Bolling was born 17 Dec 1709, Prince George Co., Virginia; died Abt 1854, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia.
    3. Robert Bolling, III was born 12 Jun 1730, Prince George Co., Virginia; died 24 Feb 1775, Dinwiddie Co., Virginia.
    4. 1. Lucy Cocke Bolling was born 3 May 1719, Prince George; died Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    5. Martha Cocke Bowling was born Abt 1715, Virginia; died 10 Dec 1810.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Col. Robert Bolling was born 26 Dec 1646, All Hollows, Barking Parish, London, England; died 17 Jul 1709, Charles City Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Colonel Robert Bolling (1646-1709) married Jane Rolfe, who was the granddaughter of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. Their only child, John Bolling was born at Kippax Plantation in 1676, and settled nearby at Cobbs Plantation, just west of Point of Rocks across the Appomattox River in what is now Chesterfield County. While Jane's father Thomas Rolfe (1615-1675) never lived at Kippax Plantation, it is believed that he was buried there.

    Desendants of Ann Stith are called White Bollings

    Robert married Anne Meriwether Stith Abt 1680. Anne (daughter of John Drury Stith and Jane Gregory Drury) was born Est 1660, Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony; died 1709, Kippax, Charles City Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Anne Meriwether Stith was born Est 1660, Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony (daughter of John Drury Stith and Jane Gregory Drury); died 1709, Kippax, Charles City Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Children of Ann Stith are referred to as the White Bollings

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Bolling, II was born 25 Jan 1682, Charles City Co., Virginia; died 1749, Kippox, Prince George Co, Virginia. .
    2. Stith Bolling was born 28 Mar 1686, Charles City Co., Virginia; died 28 Jun 1727, Kippax, Prince George Co, Virginia..

  3. 6.  Richard3 of Bremo Cocke/Cox was born 1672 (son of Richard2 of Bremo Cocke/Cox); died 1720, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Richard3 married Elizabeth Littlebury/Littleberry. Elizabeth was born Est 1670; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Littlebury/Littleberry was born Est 1670; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Ann Cock/Cocke/Cox was born Est 1686, Charles City Co., Virginia; died Abt 1749, Prince George Co., Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John Drury Stith was born Est 1629, Charles City Co., Virginia; died Bef Apr 1694, Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony [later Halifax].

    Notes:

    Regarding his association with Wm. Walters:
    Land: BRUNSWICK CO VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS; VOL 1 1732-1745; Abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr.
    263 (313) 7 Apr 1737. Same deed as following. Elizabeth the wife of sd William Walters was examined. Proved 17 Apr 1737. Drury Stith CC\
    MISC. DEED ABSTRACTS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA (DEED BOOKS 1-5)
    Indenture made the 7th day of April, 1737, between William Walters of St. Andrews Parish and Drury Stith, Gentleman, for 20 pounds, conveying 240 acres on South side of Maherrin River.
    Witnesses were M. Cadet Young, Willm. Jones, and Canduis Cargill.
    Notes: THE VESTRY BOOK AND REGISTER OF BRISTOL PARISH, VIRGINIA 1720-1789
    Transcribed & published by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne; Richmond, VA. Privately Printed. 1898.
    p.386 Tho. Son of Wm and Eliz. Walter Born 16th Janr 1727.
    and
    p.340
    Vadrey s. of Wm and Susana Macbie [Mockoboy] Born 23 Decemr 1734 Bapt 19 Apr 1735.

    Notes: Brunswick Co Road Orders; 1730-46; by Pawlett [sent by email from Bill Walters]
    p.12; 7 Feb 1733 It is ordered that William Walters & Joseph Dunmon with their tyths be added to Maclins Order.
    Brunswick Co VA Court Orders 1732-1737
    p.152 William Walters & Elizabeth his wife acknowledge deed to Drury Stith, Gent. [see deed and her release of dower below]

    Regarding his association with John Wall
    http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf
    ?In February 1745, all the county?s western territory was made into Lunenburg County... John Wall and Nicholas Edmunds were commissioned by the Brunswick Court to oversee and recruit help for the laying of Brunswick?s new western boundary. Drury Stith made the actual survey...?
    ?...By 1732, the population had so increased that the Council decided to allow Brunswick to set up its own magisterial system and stand on its own. ...?Whereas in pursuance of the Act of Assembly for erecting the County of Brunswick a Court House for the said county is now built & by the increase of
    Inhabitants the said County judged is a Capacity to have Magistrates of its own. It is ordered that a Commission of the Peace be prepared for the sd. County, & that Henry Fox, Henry Embry, John Wall....William Machiln, Gent., be appointed Justices for the said County...
    ?Most of Brunswick?s troops were in the militia, and had been serving as early as 1741. Prior to this date, Prince George County, from which Brunswick was formed, had been responsible for the protection of the county?s frontier. According to existing records it appears that on 2 July 1741, Colonel Henry Embry was the first militia officer commissioned in the county. Also commissioned in July and August, 1741, were:
    John Wall, Lieutenant Colonel; and Drury Stith, Major, in a Company of Horse...?
    ?In the early days of Brunswick County, when the Indians still lingered around the fort and the population was sparse, the church had little communication with its frontier members. ...the nearest minister was the Reverend John Cargill, of Southwark Parish. In 1724 he wrote the Bishop of London from his home on the James River, ?My Parish is twenty miles in width and one hundred in length, being a frontier Parish. It has 394 families. The school for Indians is on the borders of my parish. There are one church and two chapels and seventy or eighty communicants.?
    ?The Parish of St. Andrew had legally begun before Cargill wrote his letter. When Brunswick was founded in 1720, the order setting up the new county also designated the area as St. Andrew?s Parish and provided money to build a church. The church was not built immediately, but was in existence before 1732.
    ?The St. Andrew?s Parish, Vestry Book, kept in the County Clerk?s Office, begins with an entry in July, 1732. A vestry is the elected administrative body of an Episcopal church. The first recorded vestry consisted of Henry Embry, and John Wall as Churchwardens... They were all paid 1000 pounds of tobacco for their services.?


    Died:
    Probate Date

    John married Jane Gregory Drury Bef 1660. Jane was born Est 1630, Charles City Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Jane Gregory Drury was born Est 1630, Charles City Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Children named in the Will of John Stith:
    John, Drury, Jane, Elizabeth

    Children:
    1. 5. Anne Meriwether Stith was born Est 1660, Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony; died 1709, Kippax, Charles City Co., Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth Robertson was born Est 1710, Bristol Parish, Brunswick Co., Colonial Virginia; died Bef 1761, Colonial Virginia.
    3. Jane [Drury] Stith was born 1665, Charles City, Charles City Co., Virginia Colony; died 1709, Charles City, Charles City Co., Virginia Colony.

  3. 12.  Richard2 of Bremo Cocke/CoxRichard2 of Bremo Cocke/Cox was born 10 Dec 1639, Shropshire, England (son of Richard of Pickthorn Farm Cocke and Temperance Bailey/Bayley); died 20 Nov 1706, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 6. Richard3 of Bremo Cocke/Cox was born 1672; died 1720, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth3 of Richard Cocke/Cox was born Est 1674, Henrico County, Virginia; died Abt 1726, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    3. Martha3 of Richard Cocke/Cox was born Est 1675, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.