See a transcription of the will of Stith Bolling on his WikiTree profile.
Will of Hugh Miller, w. 1 Dec 1761, codicil w. 3 Feb 1762. This will was proved at London at the Perogative Court of Canterbury, 2 Mar 1762. Photcopy downloaded from British Records Office. This will names his "brothers and sister in law in Virginia viz _?_ Randolph Esq., Alexander Bolling, John Hall, Robert Bolling, (Richard ?) Eppes and Elizabeth Bannister and their heirs."
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Alexander Bolling was the son of Stith Bolling and Elizabeth Hartwell. Robert And Ann Cocke Bolling II's daughter Susannah Bolling married her first cousin Alexander Bolling. Neither Robert Bolling I nor Robert Bolling II had a son named Alexander
ah - now I see why you made the comment you did on Bolling-8. You might want to edit your comment there that you moved the profile for Alexander to be son of Stith (if that's what you did) and also edit this profile to correct the bio/add sources.
Thanks!