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Anne Bolling was born on 12 December 1713 in Virginia and her parents were Anne (Cocke) and Robert Bolling, Jr. of Bollingbrook. [1]
Anne Bolling married on 12 Dec 1730 in Charles City County, Virginia to John Hall.
She died on 03 Oct 1769 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. [2]
John Hall was one of the first justices of Lunenberg County. Virginia - in fact, he was the first or senior justice mentioned in the commission of peace for organizing the county, and signed the minutes for the first term of court. He was surveyor for the north district of the county. He was a member of the County Court 1746-48, sheriff from 1748-50, and a soldier in the French and Indian Wars. His name disappears from the Lunenberg County records and it is probable he became identified with the new county of Bedford. There is in Bedford County the Will of John Hall, probated 22 Sep 1794. It is probable that was the John Hall who had been vestryman of Cumberland Parish in Lunenberg County, Virginia.23 Their daughter was Lucy Hall, b: 1736; d: 1815; m: Richard Stith.
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