[Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
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Mon Feb 14 15:53:34 EST 2011
Owen Blevins --
Owen, can you identify William D. Blevins and John M. Blevins mentioned below, please? These are DNA Group 5 Bollings who lived near the Blevins in early Lunenburg. Thanks,
Ernie Perry
Hazael,
I found the information about the cemetery on John M. Blevins land – it is now called the Shipley cemetery. One of John M. Blevins daughters was married to a Shipley so that’s how that name came into being.
The paper you are referring to was dated 21 June 1836 & contains the names of subscribers who were to pay for building a plank fence around the John M. Blevins cemetery (now known as Shipley). Amongst the names of subscribers were:
Toliver Boling – $1
Walter Boling – $1 (who is he??)
Isaac Boling, Jr. – 50 cents
Jacob B. Boling – 50 cents (also a son of Isaac – Jacob was born 1821)
William D. Blevins – 50 cents (Wm D. Blevins made an affidavit for John Bolin Sr’s pension app. and I believe he also wit. some Bolin deeds)
There were lots of other names on the list, but these are the ones we would recognize.
Diane
From: Hazael Taylor
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 2:37 PM
To: Bolling Family Group 5
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
Diane,
Something that Doris sent today mentions a fence around the Blevins family cemetery. Perhaps that is the one that Joel contributed to.
Hazael
From: Diane Jones <joejones at ckt.net>
To: Bolling Family Group 5 <bollingresearch at bolling5.com>
Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 7:36:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
Hazael,
No proof that’s who Joel is, just like a lot of stuff we do, we have to try to figure out what the situation might be. It’s also possible Joel was a son of John Jr. We don’t know the names of John Jr’s children, so that is certainly a possibility. Joel witnesses several deeds in Feb. 1835 along with William D. Blevins – the deeds involve John Jr., John Sr. & Isaac. An indenture from 1838 with Benj. Beeler putting up $500 to guarantee the appearance of John (Jr.?) who is in jail – this must be like bail money Beeler put up. John (Sr?), Tolliver, Isaac & Joel all put up land & livestock as collateral, to guarantee that John Jr will make his appearance in court or they are obliged to turn these assets over to Beeler. I guess if Joel was not in the immediate family, he might not be likely to put up valuable collateral like that. That lends some credence to his possibly being the son of John Jr.
The only James I know of is Larkin’s son James. Larkin is a son of John Bolin, Sr. James Bolin was born in 1827 & went with his father & family to Indiana when they moved there before 1850. James Bolin died in the Civil War at Knoxville, TN on 13 Dec. 1863. I have never seen a document in Sullivan County with a James mentioned so would like to see it if it exists.
By Bolling Cemetery, are you speaking of Rooty Branch Cemetery where many of the Bolins are buried? I don’t know of a Bolling Cemetery. I also don’t recall Kathryn saying that Joel helped fence a cemetery. Do you have that somewhere?
Diane
From: Hazael Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 4:52 PM
To: Bolling Family Group 5
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
Is there a document that proves that? If so is there a James too...as I am pretty sure Kathryn states that Joel helped to fence the Bolling cemetery in Sullivan Co. Tenn.
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From: Diane Jones <joejones at ckt.net>
To: Bolling Family Group 5 <bollingresearch at bolling5.com>
Sent: Sun, Feb 13, 2011 10:19 pm
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
Hazael,
I found the information about the cemetery on John M. Blevins land – it is now called the Shipley cemetery. One of John M. Blevins daughters was married to a Shipley so that’s how that name came into being.
The paper you are referring to was dated 21 June 1836 & contains the names of subscribers who were to pay for building a plank fence around the John M. Blevins cemetery (now known as Shipley). Amongst the names of subscribers were:
Toliver Boling – $1
Walter Boling – $1 (who is he??)
Isaac Boling, Jr. – 50 cents
Jacob B. Boling – 50 cents (also a son of Isaac – Jacob was born 1821)
William D. Blevins – 50 cents (Wm D. Blevins made an affidavit for John Bolin Sr’s pension app. and I believe he also wit. some Bolin deeds)
There were lots of other names on the list, but these are the ones we would recognize.
Diane
From: Hazael Taylor
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 2:37 PM
To: Bolling Family Group 5
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
Diane,
Something that Doris sent today mentions a fence around the Blevins family cemetery. Perhaps that is the one that Joel contributed to.
Hazael
From: Diane Jones <joejones at ckt.net>
To: Bolling Family Group 5 <bollingresearch at bolling5.com>
Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 7:36:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
Hazael,
No proof that’s who Joel is, just like a lot of stuff we do, we have to try to figure out what the situation might be. It’s also possible Joel was a son of John Jr. We don’t know the names of John Jr’s children, so that is certainly a possibility. Joel witnesses several deeds in Feb. 1835 along with William D. Blevins – the deeds involve John Jr., John Sr. & Isaac. An indenture from 1838 with Benj. Beeler putting up $500 to guarantee the appearance of John (Jr.?) who is in jail – this must be like bail money Beeler put up. John (Sr?), Tolliver, Isaac & Joel all put up land & livestock as collateral, to guarantee that John Jr will make his appearance in court or they are obliged to turn these assets over to Beeler. I guess if Joel was not in the immediate family, he might not be likely to put up valuable collateral like that. That lends some credence to his possibly being the son of John Jr.
The only James I know of is Larkin’s son James. Larkin is a son of John Bolin, Sr. James Bolin was born in 1827 & went with his father & family to Indiana when they moved there before 1850. James Bolin died in the Civil War at Knoxville, TN on 13 Dec. 1863. I have never seen a document in Sullivan County with a James mentioned so would like to see it if it exists.
By Bolling Cemetery, are you speaking of Rooty Branch Cemetery where many of the Bolins are buried? I don’t know of a Bolling Cemetery. I also don’t recall Kathryn saying that Joel helped fence a cemetery. Do you have that somewhere?
Diane
From: Hazael Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 4:52 PM
To: Bolling Family Group 5
Subject: Re: [Bolling5] What do you make of these Bouldings in McMinn?
Is there a document that proves that? If so is there a James too...as I am pretty sure Kathryn states that Joel helped to fence the Bolling cemetery in Sullivan Co. Tenn.
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