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Ann Bolling 1755–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Mar 1755

Birth Location: Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1787

Death Location: Nottoway County, Virginia, United States of America

Father: Robert Bolling

Mother: Mary Tabb

Spouse(s): Rev Smith

Children(s): Rachel Smith

In 1755, Ann Bolling entered the world in Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA, born to Robert Bolling And Mary Marshall Tabb. Ann Bolling married Rev Dr Rev Dr Griffin Smith, and had children including Rachel Smith. Ann Bolling passed away in 1787 in Nottoway County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1755, Ann Bolling entered the world in Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA, born to Robert Bolling And Mary Marshall Tabb.
  • Ann Bolling married Rev Dr Rev Dr Griffin Smith, and had children including Rachel Smith.
  • Ann Bolling passed away in 1787 in Nottoway County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Ann Bolling's Ancestors

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Ann Bolling
1755–1787
Birth Place: Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA
Parents
Robert Bolling
1730–1775
Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia, USA
Mary (Marshall) Tabb
1737–1814
Clay Hill, Amelia, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Bolling's Descendants

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Ann Bolling (31 Mar 1755–1787) m. Rev (Dr Rev. Dr. Griffin) Smith (1749–10 Dec 1819)
  1. 1. Rachel Smith 1777–1858 m. William Gray 1777–
    1. 1. Nancy Gray 1803–
    2. 2. Nancy Gray 1803–
    3. 3. Luzina (H) Gray 1808–1892
    4. 4. Luvinah (Levina) Gray 1805–1892 m. Henry White 1800–1869
      1. 1. John (T) White 1834–1862
      2. 2. William (Jeremiah) White 1845–
      3. 3. Jesse (William) White 1823–1896
      4. 4. George (W) White 1836–1865
      5. 5. Sarah (Ellender Henry) White 1849–1917
      6. 6. Henry White 1825–1829
      7. 7. Rachel (Ann) White 1828–1903 m. Augustus (Milton) OKelley 1820–1867 m. W. (G) Segars 1815–1898
        1. 1. Sarah (Ann Susan) OKelley 1853–1920 m. William (P.) Whitehead 1847–
        2. 2. Mary (Angalina) OKelley 1861–1879
        3. 3. George (R) Segers 1853–
        4. 4. George (Washington) OKelley 1850–1923
        5. 5. Luzima (Frances) O'Kelley 1854–1881 m. John (W. Mc) Ginnis 1855–1929
        6. 6. Benjamin (Franklin) OKelley 1858–1903 m. Mary (Anderson) Hix 1862–1903
        7. 7. Joanna OKelley 1865–1932 m. George (W.) McGinnis 1856–1948
        8. 8. John (Zachariah) Segers 1869–1941
        9. 9. Levina (Elizabeth) Okelly 1852–1925 m. William (H.) Brooks 1852–
        10. 10. Thomas (Milton) OKelley 1856–1920 m. Elizabeth (Marian) Chandler 1861–1909
        11. 11. Angeline Segers 1860–
        12. 12. Henry (William) OKelley 1849–1893
      8. 8. Rebecca White 1832–
      9. 9. Susannah (C) White 1845–
      10. 10. Louisa (S. C) White 1845–1850
    5. 5. George (Washington) Gray 1799–1861

Ann Bolling's Timeline

2 Records

1755
31 Mar 1755
Birth of Ann Bolling in Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA
Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA
1787
1787
Age 32
Death of Ann Bolling in Nottoway Parish, Amelia, Virginia, USA
Nottoway Parish, Amelia, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1755
    Event Place: Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Public Member Trees
    [2] Ancestry Family Trees, Database online.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1787
    Event Place: Nottoway Parish, Amelia, Virginia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Public Member Trees
    [2] Ancestry Family Trees, Database online.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Nottoway County, Virginia, United States of America
    Record Source: Public Member Trees

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