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Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) 1700–1756 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Nov 1700

Birth Location: Charles City, Prince George, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 6 Nov 1756

Death Location: Powhatan, Virginia, United States

Father: John Col

Mother: Mary Kennon

Spouse(s): Andrew Baker

Children(s): Rev. Jr.

In 1700, Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) entered the world in Charles City, Prince George, Virginia, United States, born to John Fairfax Bolling Col And Mary Kennon. Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) married Andrew William Baker, and had children including Rev Andrew Baker Jr. Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) passed away in 1756 in Powhatan, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1700, Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) entered the world in Charles City, Prince George, Virginia, United States, born to John Fairfax Bolling Col And Mary Kennon.
  • Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) married Andrew William Baker, and had children including Rev Andrew Baker Jr.
  • Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) passed away in 1756 in Powhatan, Virginia, United States.

Immediate Family

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Mary Pocahontis)'s Ancestors

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Mary Pocahontis)
1700–1756
Birth Place: Charles City, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Parents
John Fairfax Bolling Col
1675–1729
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States
Mary Kennon
1673–1727
Kippax, Charles City County, VA
Grandparents
Col. (Robert Thomas) Bolling
1646–1709
All Hallows, Barking Parish, London, Middlesex, England
Elizabeth Wheeler
1643–1676
Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Richard Kennon
1650–1696
Conjurors Neck, Henrico, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth (Anne) Worsham
1656–1705
Bermuda Hundred, Chesterfield, Conqurers Neck, Henrico, Colony of Virginia
Great-Grandparents
John I
1615–1684
Marie Clark
1620–1648
Johne Virginia?
1620–1654
Elizabeth Blair-Bolling-Kennon
1626–1709
William d:1660)
1625–1660
Elizabeth Eppes
1620–1678
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Bolling
1586–1639
Lady Clarke
1590–1625
Robert Carie
1596–1648
Joan Bristol
1602–1660
Robert Cannon)
1600–1696
Robert Bolling
1586–1639
John Worsham
1594–1660
Robert Boughton
1591–1619
Jane Littlebury
1592–1678

Mary Pocahontis)'s Descendants

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Mary (Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of) Pocahontis) (30 Nov 1700–6 Nov 1756) m. Andrew (William) Baker (1692–6 September 1781)
  1. 1. Rev. (Andrew Baker) Jr. 1749–1815 m. Elizabeth (Avent) (Avant) 1752–1844
    1. 1. Joseph (Solomon) Baker 1770–1847 m. Mourning (Dove) Calloway 1774–1840
      1. 1. Johanna Baker 1804–1870
        1. 1. Elizabeth Hurst 1833–1916 m. Elisha (Green) Wilson 1833–1911
      2. 2. Caleb Baker 1813–1886 m. Ellen (Dorcas) Holcomb 1818–1880
        1. 1. ZADOCK BAKER 1848–1909 m. Cora Letcher 1869–1934 m. LOUISIANA PENNINGTON 1850–1901
        2. 2. Melissa (Jane) Mitchell 1835–1871
        3. 3. Solomon Baker 1843–1897
        4. 4. Susan (E) Baker 1849–
        5. 5. Henry Baker 1842–1926
        6. 6. Alexander Baker 1842–
        7. 7. James (Logan) Baker 1839–
        8. 8. Josephus (Oliver) Baker 1837–1908
        9. 9. Walter (Ferrell) Baker 1856–1939
        10. 10. Andrew (Jackson Baker) Senior 1851–1936
        11. 11. Mary (Columbia) Stokes 1858–1906
      3. 3. Andrew (Jackson) Baker 1814–1887 m. Jane (Sarah) Foster 1816–1896
        1. 1. Exonia ("Onnie") Baker 1850–1906 m. James (William) Spradlin 1849–1921
        2. 2. Charles (Newton) Baker 1837–
        3. 3. Thomas (Lee) Baker 1839–1862
        4. 4. Andrew (Jackson) Baker 1841–
        5. 5. Lucy (Ann) Baker 1843–1844
        6. 6. John (H.) Baker 1845–1846
        7. 7. Mary (J.E.) Baker 1849–
        8. 8. Serena (Ann) Baker 1855–1935
      4. 4. Maurice Baker 1806–
      5. 5. James Baker 1782–1840
      6. 6. John (P) Baker 1784–1855
      7. 7. Joseph (Solomon) Baker 1801–1859
      8. 8. John BAKER 1802–1883
      9. 9. Henry BAKER 1809–1867
      10. 10. Andrew (Jackson) Baker 1807–1885
      11. 11. Andrew (Jackson) Baker 1813–1886
      12. 12. Sabrina Baker 1815–1910
      13. 13. Rhoda Baker 1817–
      14. 14. John Baker 1818–
      15. 15. James Baker 1823–
      16. 16. Russell (Leroy) Baker 1823–1888
      17. 17. Nelson Baker 1823–1880
      18. 18. Joseph Baker 1825–
      19. 19. Joannah Baker 1804–1870

Mary Pocahontis)'s Timeline

2 Records

1700
30 Nov 1700
Birth of Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) in Charles City, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Charles City, Prince George, Virginia, United States
1756
6 Nov 1756
Age 56
Death of Mary Agnes Molly Bolling (great-granddaughter of Pocahontis) in Powhatan, Virginia, United States
Powhatan, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Nov 1700
    Event Place: Charles City, Prince George, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Nov 1756
    Event Place: Powhatan, Virginia, United States

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