Hannah was born on 28 Apr 1786, in Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States to Jesse Bolling & Mary Elizabeth (Pennington) Bolling. There is some discrepancy to the spelling of their last name, as it might be spelled Bolling, Boling, Bowling, Bolin, or other variations.
Family and Church Records written by Blevins Huff, son of John H. Huff 1809-1897). Now privately held by a direct descendant via Nelson and Lester Huff. Records list date of birth and death for Hannah and information about her children including Lucy Huff. Records date to 1884-1892.
The Bible Record of Mary And Jesse Bolin
Hanah Bolin daughter born the 28 of April 1786
Mary Bolin daughter born March 1, 1788
See also:
Bonnie GAY Christensen, "MY EASTERN KENTUCKY FAMILY AND MUCH MORE," Leonhard Huff entry, last updated 9 Sep 2012. Unsourced.
The Bowling family of Clay County, Kentucky, by Harley Tucker Bowling, published by H.T. Bowling, 1997. 326 pages.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Hannah:
I descend from Hannah Bolin (bowling) daughter of Jesse Bolin (as he signed his own name). I have not found evidence that Hannah married anyone but Leonard Huff. The person who married Nelson Gay was a different Hannah - that is a mistake that someone made and it has been adopted over the years. I have never seen a record for Hannah marrying Andrew Ance York - I'm interested in knowing more about that. I do know that Hannah had a child she named Lucy who was born a couple of years after Leonard died.
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