John was born in 1705. He passed away before October 1757 in Henrico County, Virginia.
Fact: Military Service (about 1747) Lieutenant & Harbor Master Virginia
Fact: Burial (October 1757) Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America
Research Notes
Guardian's Accounts for John:
Oct 1740: (Orders 1737-1746 Book), p. 127: John Bolling, gent. guardian of John Bullington, orphan presents his accounts.[1]
Aug 1741:(Orders 1737-1746 Book), p. 155: John Bolling, gent., guardian of John Bullington presents accounts[1]
Oct 1742: (Orders 1737-1746 Book), p. 196: John Bolling, gent. guardian of John Bullington, orphan presents his accounts.[1]
Mar 1747: (1744-1748 Book), p. 363: John Bullington dec'd accounts: value £6/12/4, Part of slaves to John Gardiner and part to Samuel Harwood, guardian to John Bullington, dated 3 jan 1731 by Henry Cary & John Bolling[1]
Unsure how to interpret delayed recording in 1747 of an account from 1731 vis-a-vis John's age. Because John Bolling submitted his account in October 1742, John was born after 1721 at the earliest.
Oct 1757: (Orders 1755-1762 Book), p. 189: John Bullington's inventory ordered recorded.[1]
Nov 1764: (Orders 1763-1767 Book), p. 384: Abraham Bailey appointed guardian of John Bullington's orphans John and William[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.5 Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia, 1737-1781, Benjamin B. Weisiger, comp., Iberian Publishing, Athens, GA, 1995
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John:
Bullington-242 and Bullington-68 appear to represent the same person because: clearly represent the same person....fathers are duplicates.... sons are duplicates also