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Monday, November 30, 2020

Happy Birthday (Mary) Agnes Bolling Kennon

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 Colony
Death AFT 1 JUN 1762  Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Virginia

Daughter of Col. Robert Bolling and Anne Meriwether Stith Bolling 




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
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.


 Their Bolling parents were:
  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.   

(Mary) Agnes' father was Col. Robert Bolling, who immigrated from England to Virginia.




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