RANDOLPH

• (1752–1810)

Died: 6 Sep 1757, Cobbs, Chesterfield Co., VA at age 57

• Anna Scott Jefferson Marks (1755–1828) - twin of Randolph

Buried: Sep 1757 16

• (1755–1815) - twin of Anna Scott

Benjamin Bolling (RED BOLLING)

Jane Randolph Jefferson died of what was described at the time as an “apoplexy” on March 31, 1776, a few months before Benjamin was born on June 30th, 1734 in . Benjamin’s father was and his mother was . His paternal grandparents were and ; his Jefferson wrote the .

maternal grandparents were and . He had seven brothers and four sisters, named ,,, and . He had a half-sister named . He died at the age of 97 on January 20th, 1832 in .

Mary Jefferson Bolling

William “Blackwater Bill” Bolling

Mary Jefferson Bolling (1741-1804) was s older sister. Born on October 1, 1741, she was the second of the ten children born to (1757-1845)

and Peter Jefferson {add link}; she may have been born at her parents’ residence at Fine Creek. She married John Bolling (1737-1800) on January 24, 1760. They had ten children:

William “Blackwater Bill” Bowling

(1757 - c.1845)

John, Jr. (Jack) (24 March 1762-?), m. ca. 1786 Mary Kennon.

• Thomas (11 February 1764-December 1784)

Nicknames:

“Blackwater Bill”

• Jane (17 September 1765-before May, 1796)

Birthdate: 1757

• Ann (18 July 1767-1785) m. Captain Howell Lewis

Birthplace:

North Carolina, United States

• Martha (1769-?) m. Peter Field Archer

Death:

Died 1845 in Virginia, United States

• Edward (17 September 1772-1835) m. Dorothy Paine (Payne)

m. Sarah “Sally” Fugate

• Robert m. Jane Payne

Louannah Bolling (RED BOLLING)

• Archibald m. Catherine Payne

d. of William Blackwater Bolling. Louannah was born in 1780. Louannah’s father was and her mother was . Her paternal

• Mary (Polly, d. 1798) m. Edward Archer

grandparents were and . She was an only child. She died at the age of 40 in 1820 in .

• Son (name unknown, d. 1787)

m.

The Bollings lived at Fairfields in Goochland County and Lickinghole Creek, just west of Goochland Courthouse; in 1785

Edward Ned was born in 1778 in . He died at the age of 78 on November 27th, 1856 in .

they moved to Chestnut Grove, Bolling’s family plantation in Chesterfield County, while their oldest son Jack assumed ownership of Fairfields.

Edward Edward “Ned” Sizemore, Sr. (c.1730 - 1810)

Letters between Thomas Jefferson, Mary, their sister , and Jefferson’s daughter reveal affectionate family relationships.

Nicknames:

“Ned ; “Sixkillers”, “Tory; Ned”, “Ned Sizemore

It is apparent, however, that John Bolling suffered from alcoholism, and that this was the cause of major strain in the family.

Birthdate:

circa 1730

Maria wrote to Jefferson in 1797 that Bolling was “much as usual, in a state of constant intemperance allmost, he is happy Birthplace:

Mecklenburg, VA, USA

only with his glass in his hand…” Her father spoke frankly to her of “mr. B’s habitual intoxication” and his “attachment to the Death:

Died 1810 in Mecklenburg, VA, USA

bottle.” On 22 April 1800, wrote to Jefferson, “We have reason to suppose Mr. Bolling is dead - He has been confined for some ID: I047862

time dangerously ill & we heard yesterday it was all over - It is not absolutely certain, but I have every reason to suppose the Name: Edward B. “Ned” SIZEMORE , Sr.

report well founded -”

Sex: M

Mary herself outlived her husband by only four years; in late January of 1804, Jefferson’s grandddaughter wrote to inform Name: Edward SIZEMORE

him of her death, although the exact date is not certain. Her burial location is unknown.

Name: Edward “Ned” SIZEMORE

m. Major John Fairfax Bolling

Name: Edward B. “Ned” SIZEMORE

(January 27, 1676 – April 20, 1729) was a colonist, farmer, and politician in the . He was the son of and . His maternal grand-Birth: 1778 in Shenandoah, Prince Williams County, Virginia

father was ‘s grandson, .

Birth: ABT 1778 in Prince Williams County, Virginia

John Bolling was born at , in , a site which is now within the corporate limits of the . He made his home at the Bolling family Birth: 1778 in North Carolina

“Cobbs” just west of Point of Rocks on the north shore of the downstream from present-day . (Cobbs was located in until the area Birth: 1778 in Shanandoah County, Virginia

south of the was subdivided to form in 1749).

Death: 27 MAY 1856 in Perry County, Kentucky

John Bolling married Mary Kennon (1679–1727), daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham, on December 29, Death: 27 NOV 1856 in Clay County, Kentucky

1697. They had at least six children, whose names appear in John Bolling’s will:

Father: b: 1751 in Wilkes County, North Carolina