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Anne Cocke Bolling 1736–1769 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1736

Birth Location: Prince George County, Virginia Colony

Death Date: 03 Oct 1769

Death Location: Edgecombe County, North Carolina

Father: Capt. II

Mother: Mary Cocke

Spouse(s): John Hall

Children(s): Martha Hall

In 1736, Anne Cocke Bolling entered the world in Prince George County, Virginia Colony, born to Capt Robert Bolling Ii And Mary Anne Cocke. Anne Cocke Bolling married John Hall, and had children including Martha Patsy Ingram Hall. Anne Cocke Bolling passed away in 1769 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1736, Anne Cocke Bolling entered the world in Prince George County, Virginia Colony, born to Capt Robert Bolling Ii And Mary Anne Cocke.
  • Anne Cocke Bolling married John Hall, and had children including Martha Patsy Ingram Hall.
  • Anne Cocke Bolling passed away in 1769 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anne Bolling's Ancestors

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Anne Bolling
1736–1769
Birth Place: Prince George County, Virginia Colony
Parents
Capt. Robert Bolling II
1682–1749
Kippax, Charles, Virginia, USA
Mary (Anne) Cocke
1690–1749
Charles City, Virginia Colony
Grandparents
Col. (Robert) Bolling
1646–1709
London, England
Anne (Meriwether) Stith
1660–1709
Charles City, Charles, Virginia Colony
Richard ("the younger" Cocke II m Anne Bowler & Elizabeth Littleberry) Ii
1660–1720
Oldmans Creek, Charles City, VA, USA
Elizabeth (Anne) Bowler
1675–1705
Bremo, Fluvanna, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Major Stith
1631–1693
Jane Drury
1624–1686
Col Cocke
1602–1665
Mary Aston
1639–1693
Thomas Bowler
1608–1679
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Stith
1606–1654
Mary Townsend
1610–1695
Edward Mosby
1595–1663
Mary Crewes
1604–1663
John Cox
1569–1631
Lt. Aston
1583–1656
Hannah Hill)
1585–1656
Mary Major
1590–1650

Anne Bolling's Descendants

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Anne (Cocke) Bolling (Abt. 1736–03 Oct 1769) m. John Hall (1 Jan 1707–Feb 1783)
  1. 1. Martha (Patsy Ingram) Hall 1748–1822 m. James (Benjamin) Ingram 1745–1816
    1. 1. Naomi (Exoney Adams) Ingram 1786–1854 m. Isaac (C) Adams 1779–1852
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Ann) Adams 1825–1902 m. William (Henry) Akers 1817–1891
        1. 1. Oney ((Ona) Charlotte) Akers 1846–1911 m. William (Shannon Jaybird) Compton 1846–1910

Anne Bolling's Timeline

3 Records

1713
12 Dec 1713
Birth of Anne Cocke Bolling in Prince George County, Virginia Colony
Prince George County, Virginia Colony
1736
Abt. 1736
Birth of Anne Cocke Bolling in Prince George County, Virginia Colony
Prince George County, Virginia Colony
1769
03 Oct 1769
Age 33
Death of Anne Cocke Bolling in Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Edgecombe County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Dec 1713
    Event Place: Prince George County, Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1736
    Event Place: Prince George County, Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Oct 1769
    Event Place: Edgecombe County, North Carolina

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