A repost from 2017, celebrating my 7th great grandmother on my father's family tree, the George Rogers ancestry.
(Mary) Agnes Bolling Kennon
1700–1762
Birth 30 NOV 1700 • Charles City, Charles, Virginia ColonyDeath AFT 1 JUN 1762 • Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia
She married married c. 1714 to Richard Kennon, Jr. (1690- 1736)
Their children were:
1. Elizabeth Kennon 1721-1723
2. Robert Cannon Kennon 1725-1791
3. Anne Kennon abt.1726-?
4. Mary Kennon (m. John Clack) 1728-1794 (my ancestors)
5. Martha Kennon 1731-1754
3. Anne Kennon abt.1726-?
4. Mary Kennon (m. John Clack) 1728-1794 (my ancestors)
5. Martha Kennon 1731-1754
6. Richard Kennon 1733-?
Mary Agnes and Richard Kennon Jr. were grandparents of Lt. Spencer Sterling Clack of Sevier County, TN, a revolutionary war soldier.
Mary Agnes Bolling had siblings:
Drury Bolling*
Rebecca Bolling Pendergrass (1664 - 1714)**
John Fairfax Bolling (1676 - 1729)**
Robert Bolling (1682 - 1747)*
Stith Bolling (1686 - 1727)*
Edward Bolling (1687 - 1710)*
Elizabeth Anne Bolling Wynne (1690 - 1750)*
Mary "Molly" Bolling Baker (1702 - 1776)*
Drury Bolling*
Rebecca Bolling Pendergrass (1664 - 1714)**
John Fairfax Bolling (1676 - 1729)**
Robert Bolling (1682 - 1747)*
Stith Bolling (1686 - 1727)*
Edward Bolling (1687 - 1710)*
Elizabeth Anne Bolling Wynne (1690 - 1750)*
Mary "Molly" Bolling Baker (1702 - 1776)*
Their Bolling parents were:
Robert Bolling (1646 - 1709)
Anne Stith Bolling, his second wife.
Robert Bolling (1646 - 1709)
Anne Stith Bolling, his second wife.
(The above linked names are to "Find a Grave" sites for each of Agnes' siblings. Note, these are not always correct in their family relationships.)
I posted about (Mary) Agnes' husband, Richard Kennon Jr HERE.
I posted about (Mary) Agnes' husband, Richard Kennon Jr HERE.
(Mary) Agnes' father was Col. Robert Bolling, who immigrated from England to Virginia.
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