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    1. NC Bollings
    2. Ken Poole
    3. Hi all, This collection of Bolling names comes from a study of NC Bollings, Randolph County, NC names, and Todd Bollings Book. It's a fact these names are mixed up with two or more families, but, there is more than a grain of truth to some of these names. I think some of these may be the children of John Bolling bc 1730s, who lived in Anson County, NC, rather than the parent Benjamin Bolling as listed here. John and Benjamin came here in the French Indian Wars, and stayed. Both had a son Benjamin. <bold><fontfamily><param>Arial</param><bigger><bigger><bigger>FIRST GENERATION Beware, Linked Speculation </bigger></bigger></bigger></fontfamily></bold><bigger><fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param>1. <bold>Benjamin Bolling</bold>, or perhaps John Bolling. Benjamin Bolling or John Bolling had the following children: <paraindent><param>out,out</param> 2 i. <bold>Benjamin Bolling</bold> was born in 1754. 3 ii. <bold>John Bolling</bold> was born in 1759. 4 iii. <bold>Robert Bolling</bold> was born in 1755/56. 5 iv. <bold>Joel Bolling</bold> was born in 1756. 6 v. <bold>David Bolling</bold>. 7 vi. <bold>William Bolling</bold> was born in 1755. 8 vii. <bold>Isham Bolling</bold> was born in 1760. 9 viii. <bold>Levi Bolling</bold>. (?) Todd lists a date of 1790 for Levi, which doesn't work. Maybe Levi was a later name in that family. Joel is a name used by the Green family in Montgomery County, NC, as is David. Isham was a VA family also. </paraindent></fontfamily></bigger><paraindent><param>out,out</param> some of these Bolling went to Clay County, Kentucky. Our lineages are into the Greens also, so we are looking for other Green researchers. Ken </paraindent>

    11/30/1997 03:06:44