
I have updates in process on these, so please click the edit button:
Elisha John Bouldin - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65832909/elisha-bouldin
Elizabeth Sutherland Bouldin - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109703859/elizabeth-bouldin
Rachel Bouldin Martin - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18362648/rachel-martin
William Watkins Bouldin - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46649805/william-watkins-bouldin
Drusilla Williamson Skidmore - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39228863/drusilla-w-skidmore
Dr. Robert Everett Bouldin - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135135540/robert-e-bouldin
Thank you, Aaron Furtado Baldwin, UE9006698
I updated and merged/stacked several duplicates that came up with the addition of the FAG info Smart Copy.
I do not see profiles attached here for William Watkins Bouldin, Drusilla Williamson Skidmore or
Dr. Robert Everett Bouldin
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135135540/robert-everett-bouldin was connected this morning after a FAG review ... let me use this as an example as I now begin to lay down the digital paper trail Cynthia Curtis, A183502, US7875087
CORRECTED BOULDIN GENEALOGY - https://bouldenhistory.org/Corrected_Bouldin_Saga_Genealogy_by_K_Ha...
Soldier: Robert E Bouldin
Widow: Sarah B Britton Bouldin
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1820
Date Enlisted: 4 Aug 1814
Date Discharged: 11 Sep 1814
Soldier's Death Date: 25 Mar 1881
Soldier's Death Place: Charlotte County, Virginia
Military Service Location: Virginia
Widow's Death Date: 1884
Pension Number - #1: SO 25186
Pension Number - #2: SC 22297
Pension Number - #3: WO 41190
Pension Number - #4: WC 31858
Bounty Land Number - #1: 83946 40 50
Bounty Land Number - #2: 20025 120 55
Roll number: 10
Archive Publication Number: M313
U.S., War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815
Name: Robert E. Bouldin
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 19 Jan 1819
Marriage Place: Halifax, Virginia
Spouse: Sarah B. Britton
FHL Film Number: 31918
Reference ID: pg102
Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
Name: Robt E Bouldin
Birth Date: abt 1795
Birth Place: Charlotte
Death Date: 25 Mar 1881
Death Place: Charlotte County, Virginia
Death Age: 86
Occupation: Preacher
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Father Name: Ephram Bouldin
Mother Name: Jane Bouldin
FHL Film Number: 2056977
Virginia, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: Robert E Bouldin
Publication Year: 1845
Publication Place: Pennsylvania
School Name: University of Pennsylvania
Residence Place: Virginia
U.S., School Catalogs, 1765-1935
Name: Robt E Bouldin
Age 65
Birth Year: about 1795
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: Charlotte, Virginia
Post Office: Aspenwall
Dwelling Number: 548
Family Number: 548
Occupation: Physician & B Farmer
Real Estate Value: 1,450
Personal Estate Value: 22,000
Inferred Spouse: Sarah B Bouldin
Household Members (Name) Age
Robt E Bouldin 65
Sarah B Bouldin 52
Wm W Williams 32
Margaret D Williams 25
Henrietta S Hill 22
Jas R Hill 35
Mary B Hill
Sally G Hill 1
Robt G Williams 6
1860 United States Federal Census
Charlotte County, Virginia
Will Book no. 17, pp. 542-543.
Know all men by these presents that I, Micajah Clark of the county of Charlotte and State of
Virginia being in feeble health but of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and
publish this my last will and testament. And I do hereby revoke any and all other wills heretofore made by me.
First- I direct that all my just debts be paid as soon after my descease as conveniently may be. Micajah Clark
Second- I give and devise to my son W.D. Clark the tract of land on which he now lives
containing by supposition about two hundred acres. And whereas this devise is more than his
proper share of my estate I hereby direct that my said son W.D. Clark shall pay to my son
Charles J. Clark the sum of one hundred dollars in money. Micajah Clark
Third- I give and devise to my daughter Margaret A. E. Mason to be held during her life, and at
her death to her children, now living, in fee simple, all my land lying on the north side of a line
recently run by me beginning at a marked tree near W.D. Clark’s house running thence a straight course to a walnut tree on Turnip Creek thence a cross the creek up a ditch or gully to a walnut tree near a barn, thence up a bottom to a branch, then up the branch to a rock, thence in a straight course to a marked tree on the main road.
Fourth-I give and devise my land on the south side of the line next above described forming the
land given my daughter Margaret A. E. Mason, including the tenements thereon, the one half to
my daughter Pernetta C. Clark, and the other half to my two grandchildren Yancy and Isora
Bailey.
Fifth- I give and bequetath to my daughter Louisa J. Harvey, the sum of three hundred dollars in
money to be paid by my executors hereinafter named as soon as convenient without sacrificing
any of my estate.
Sixth- I give and bequeath to my son John S. Clark the sum of three hundred dollars in money, to be paid from the sales of my crop, and should this not be sufficient he must be paid the deficiency out of the first money coming to my estate from the estate of the late Robert E. Bouldin.
Seventh-I give and devise to my grandson M.D. Smith the tract of land I bought from Dr. Robert
E. Bouldin supposed to contain sixty or seventy acres bounded as follows: beginning at a ditch
on Turnip Creek running thence up the ditch and a branch to W. D. Clarks line, thence to Mrs.
John D. Smith’s line thence along Mrs. Smiths line to the Creek, thence along the creek to the
beginning.
Eighth-In additon to the tract of land given above to my daughter Pernetta Clark I give and
bequeath to her one bed and bedding, also one cow and a calf to be selected by her.
Micajah Clark
Ninth-All the residue of my estate, real and personal and of every kind and description of which I shall die seized or possessed or to which I shall be entitled, I give, devise and bequeath to my
children and grandchildren as follows: to my sons Charles J. Clark, John S. Clark and W.D.
Clark, one eighth each, to my daughters Pernetta C. Clark, Louisa J. Harvey and Margaret A.
Mason one eighth each, to my grandson M.D. Smith one eight, and one eighth to be equally
divided between my two grandchildren Yancy and Isora Bailey
Micajah Clark
Tenth- It is my will that if any or either of my devisees or legatees shall by any process of law
attempt to overcome or invalidate any provision of this will, that then he or she shall not take
anything devised or bequeathed to him or herein. And I direct that in such an event his or her
part shall be considered as a part of the residue of my estate last above mentioned, and that all
such residue shall be divided amoungst my other above named children and grandchildren in the same ratio as last above directed.
Micajah Clark
Eleventh-I hereby nominate and appoint my sons John S. Clark and W. D. Clark executors of this my will; and I desire that no security shall be required of them as such unless it shall be required by majority of my above named devisees and legatees living at the time. Witness my hand, which I have set to this my will, written upon two sheets of legal cap paper, and upon five pages thereof,with my name signed at the foot of the second, fourth and fifth pages thereof, this day of November 7th 1885.
Micajah Clark
the above writing was this day signed, published and declared by Micajah Clark as and for his
last will and testament in our presence; and we in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses, this day of Nov. 7th 1885.
William A. Mason
Samuel D. Mason Witness
BIBLE OF MARY HILL MALONEY
Transcribed by James H. Maloney, in July, 1972, at which time the Bible was in the possession of John Paul Maloney who resided in Roanoke, Virginia.
Mary Barksdale Hill Maloney died at Cullen, Charlotte County, Virginia, December 3, 1940.
Her husband, David A. Maloney, was born near Apsinwall, Charlotte County, and he died in Cullen June 30, 1935.
Marriages:
J R Hill and Etta S. Bouldin married Sept. 13, 1856
David A. Maloney and Mary Barksdale Hill married February 15, 1883
Henry H. Andrews and Margaret Hill married Nov. 25, 1885
James R. Hill and Charlotta Malory married Dec. 14, 1892
Robert Ephriam Bouldin and Sarah Britten married January 21, 1821
G A Sarmden and E J Bouldin married February 16, 1843
Wm W Williams and Margaret D. S Bouldin married Feb. 14, 1854
Births:
Mary Barksdale Hill was born July 4, 1857
Sallie Gaines Hill was born July 9, 1859
James Robert Hill was born January 5, 1861
Margaret E Hill was born December 1, 1865
David Albert Maloney was born October 6, 1856
Philip Raymond Maloney, lst son of DA and MH Maloney, was born May 5, 1884 (1894 corrected to 1884)
Virginia Lee Maloney, 1st daughter of DA and MH Maloney, was born June 27, 1886
John Paul Maloney, 2nd son of DA and MH Maloney, was born August 17, 1888
Henry Wans Maloney, 3rd son of DA and MH Maloney, was born October 16, 1890
George Russell Maloney, 4th son of DA and MH Maloney, was born March 12, 1893
Robert Hill Maloney, 5th son of DA and MH Maloney, was born January 4, 1895
Ann Bouldin Maloney, 2nd daughter of DA and MH Maloney, was born July 22, 1899
Robert Ephrian Bouldin was born June 5, 1795
Sarah Barksdale Britten, wife of R E Bouldin, was born October 31, 1812 (probably 1802)
Elizabeth Jane Bouldin was born October 13, 1825
Margaret Drusilli Stith Bouldin born July 18, 1833
Etta Samuel Bouldin was born November 23, 1835
James Raymond Hill was born April 13, 1826
Thomas Hill (father of J R Hill) was born April 21, 1781 and died January 13,1854
Deaths
James Raymond Hill died June 9th, 1875 at half past 2 o’clock PM, aged 49 years, 1 mo, 27 days
Margaret D S Williams died December 17, 1878 at about 9 o’clock AM, aged 45 years, 5 mos
Dr. Robert E. Bouldin died March 25, 1881 at about 6 o’clock AM, age 86 years, 9 mos, 10 days
Sallie Gaines, 2nd daughter of James Raymond and H S Hill, died December 25, 1882 at about 12 o’clock AM, aged 23 years, 5 months, 16 days
Sarah B, wife of Dr. R. E. Bouldin, departed this life January 4, 1884 aged 81 years, 2 mos, 5 days
Anna Bouldin, 2nd daughter of DA and MH Maloney, died April 19, 1900 at 10 minutes to three PM, aged 8 months and 29 days
Mary Agnes Fore, sister of James Raymond Hill, died February 5, at 6:30, 1906, aged 77 years
Henrietta Samuel, wife of James Raymond Hill, died December 14, 1908, at 3 AM, aged 73 years, 21 days
Comments of Transcriber
1) Etta S. Hill was Henrietta S. Hill, and she is referred to both ways in this Bible,
2) David Albert was probably mistranscribed; all other references I have found are to David Alfred,
3) Birth date of Sarah Barksdale Britten should be 1802, so it was probably mistranscirbed - age listed in death entry would put birth in 1802, and 1850 census entry indicates 1802.
4) date of death of Ann Bouldin Maloney should be 1899, not 1900 birth year given indicates it should have been 1899, and report of death to County Clerk was made in 1899. Both Bible Records have 1900, so one probably copied the other.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/charlotte/bibles/b0malone.txt
Jamestowne Society Lineage Papers
Bouldin, Thomas (1738 - ) married Martha Moseley (1738 - ) – QA Arthur ... Elizabeth Williamson ( - ) – QA Dr. Robert Williamson A8903
Williamson, James - A8902; died by 1656, Lancaster County: 1652 (Burgess).
Williamson, Dr. Robert - A8903; died 1670, Isle of Wight County: 1662-70 (Burgess).
https://www.jamestowne.org/ancestors-thompson---yowell.html
2 June 1746 Old Style, Page 14
Thomas Bouldin is Appointed Overseer of the Road from the Great Lick on Little Roenoke to Nance’s Road And it is Ordered that all the Male Labouring Tithable Persons convenient thereto Assist in clearing the same.
6 October 1757, Page 401
Ordered that the Old Road that goes by Daniel Humphris’s be Dropped and that the new Road that goes thro the new Town be Established a Public, and it is Ordered that Thomas Bouldin and James Taylor Gentl do Proportion the Hands to the Several Surveyors thereof from Little Roanoak Bridge to the old Road as they shall think fit.
2 November 1757, Page 12
Ordered that Thomas Bouldin together with James Sullivant Thomas Portwood and Menoah Sullivant together with the hands formerly under him on the Road whereof he is Surveyor, do forthwith Clear and keep the said Road in Repair According to Law.
3 November 1757, Page 20
Ordered that Thomas Bouldin, James Taylor and Thomas Bedford Gentl. direct the Turning the Road in such Places as shall appear to them to be Necessary, from the said Bouldins to Whites Plantation, and it is further Ordered that they Proportion and Divide the hands Convenient to the said Road and Jones’ Road, Between the Surveyor of the said Road and Jones’s Road, and it is further Ordered that the Surveyor of Jones’s Road with Such hands as the said Thomas Bouldin, James Taylor and Thomas Bedford shall Appoint do forthwith Clear and keep in Repair the Road Leading from Comers Road to Prince Edward County Line.
8 March 1758, Page 44
Ordered that the Road that Crosses Little Roanoak Bridge above Clement Reads be dropt & that the Surveyors formerly appointed on the said Road be Discharged from Working on the same and that the Hands that assisted Thomas Bouldin Gent. late Surveyor of Part of the said Road be added to Samuel Comer’s Hands on the Road whereof the said Samuel is Surveyor.
2 May 1758, Page 77
Grand Jury Presentments
...the Surveyor of the road from Mossin Ford to Capt. Thomas Bouldin’s in Cornwall Parish...the Surveyor of the new Piece of road round Mr. Marrable’s Plantation, Part in Cumberland Parish & Part in Cornwall Parish ...
5 September 1758, Page 114
Ordered that Thomas Bouldin and Thomas Bedford Gentlemen treat with Workmen to build a Bridge over little Roanoak river above Clement Read’s in what Manner and for what Consideration they shall think proper.
8 November 1758, Page 121
County Levy
To Thomas Bouldin & Thomas Bedford for a Bridge over little roanoak river near Col: Clement Read’s 14.15.0
To James Mitchel for a Bridge over Turnip Creek ... 8.0.0
3 April 1759, Page 132
Thomas Bouldin Gentleman is appointed Surveyor of the road from little Roanoke Bridge to Randolph’s Road and it is ordered that the usual Hands assist him in clearing and keeping the same in repair according to Law.
November 1759, Page 41
Joel Townes is appointed Surveyor of the Road leading from Bouldin’s road Crossing Little Ronoak at Gwin’s Bridge and from thence to Marable’s Mill. Thomas Boulding and Thomas Bedford Gent. are Desired and appointed to Nominate the assistance to work under the said Towns, And it is ordered that he together with Such assistance as they shall appoint do forthwith Clear & keep the same in Repair according to Law.
6 November 1759, Page 42
William Adams is appointed Surveyor of the Road leading from Marable’s Mill to falling River Road Thomas Bouldin & Thomas Bedford Gent. are appointed and desired to Nominate the assistance to work under the said Adams. And it is ordered that he together with such assistance as they shall appoint, do forthwith Clear and Keep the same in Repair according to Law.
6 May 1760, Page 89
Ordered that a bridge be Erected & built over Wards fork and Thomas Bedford and Thomas Bouldin Gentl. are appointed & desired to Lett the same to undertakers upon for Several Years upon Such terms, and to be built in such manner and form as they in their Discretion shall think fit & Convenient.
6 August 1760, Page 169
David Gwin is Continued Surveyor of that part of the Road whereof he was late Surveyor, leading from the Mossing ford Bridge to Bouldin’s Path, and it is ordered that he together with the usual assistance that worked on the said Road do forthwith Clear and keep the same in Repair according to Law
2 December 1760, Page 201
Order’d that a Bridge be Erected and Built over Little Roanake River at or near the Place where the old Bridge now Stands near the Plantation of James Taylor & Clement Read Gentl. And Thomas Bouldin,
2 November 1761, Page 175
Order’d that a Bridge be Erected & built over Little Roanoke River at or near a Place Called the Mossing foard, And Thomas Bouldin & Thomas Bedford Gentlemen are appointed to let the same to undertakers for Seven Years and to be built in such manner and form as they in their Discretion shall think fit and Convenient.
https://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/93-r17.pdf
Our Southern Cousins, http://oursoutherncousins.com/Descendants%20of%20WILLIAM%20WATKINS.pdf.
Children of William and Martha Watkins
1. John, died 1770? of Brier Creek, grandfather of Mrs Jac Morton of Rockbridge
2. Richard, of Prince Edward County, VA and Mason's Grove Tennessee, m. Miss Spencer of Virginia. His descendants in Tennessee and Alabama, a Grandson, John Ruch Watkins.
3. James b. 1728 of Charlotte County and Elbert County, Georgia, m 1755, Martha Thompson of Chesterfield and Amelia.
4. Martha m. Breedlove
5. Elizabeth m. Breedlove living Hancock Georgia
6.Sally died 1813, m. 1762, James Bouldin, b. 1732, d. 1801, of Lunenburg and Charlotte counties, and had 1) Elizabeth, born 1763, m. 1788, James, b. 1757, son of Cornelius and Elizabeth (Wyatt) Collier, of Charlotte county, and moved to South Carolina. A son, Henry Watkins, b. 1801, Governor of Alabama; 2) Ephraim Bouldin; 3) William Watkins Bouldin; 4) Thomas Bouldin; 5) James Bouldin, m. his cousin Elizabeth Green Bouldin; 6) Sally Watkins Bouldin, m. Col. Henry Spencer, of Charlotte County. James Bouldin?s brother, Wood Bouldin, m. Joanna, sister of Governor Tyler.
They were sons of Thomas Bouldin, the immigrant.
7. William 'the younger' died 1821, living in Chesterfield, 1745 probably married into the Osborne family, moved, perhaps to Charlotte and then to Dinwiddie County, 1768 when William Watkins was justice. A daughter married Lipscomb Ragland of Halifax Co., VA and wrote of her father's death in 1821 to Dr. John Watkins, of Burnt Corn, Alabama, son of Richard.
Col. Thomas Bouldin (1705-1783)
Col. Thomas Bouldin, in his own words ... If he could speak to us today, Col. Thomas Bouldin might describe hislife as follows.
Although born in Pennsylvania 15 January 1705/6, I came to Maryland whereI married Nancy Clarke 29 June 1733. In 1744 we settled in Lunenburg County where I was a vestryman of Cumberland Parish (1747-57), county sheriff, justice of the peace (1749-59), militia officer (1750, 1767), lieutenant during the French and Indian War, and ordinary-keeper (1750).
In 1765 my land fell into the newly-created Cumberland County where Imade my will 1 May 1777 providing for sons James, Thomas, William,Joseph, Wood, and Richard, daughter Francina the wife of John Cox, andthe children of my daughter Mary. I died 1 May 1783 and the court recorded my will 2 June 1783.
He was likely the Thomas Balden who patented 445 acres on the headof Horsepen Ford of Cub Creek in present-day Charlotte County 25 July1749. As Thomas Bouldin he was granted 400 acres among the branches ofTwittys Creek 12 Jan. 1746/7 to which he added 570 acres 16 Aug. 1756, and he was Thomas Boulden when he got 490 acres on Spring CreekFork 1 June 1750, 343 acres on Little Roanoke 15 Dec. 1758, 400 acres onJones Creek in 1766, and 230 acres on the branches of Horsepen in 1772. In 1759 in 3 patents, Thomas got 580 acres in Lunenburg County and 765acres in Halifax County.
Thomas Bouldin was a tithable in Lunenburg County in 1748-50, and was charged on 1,703 acres and 11 tithes including sons, Thomas,Joseph, and William in 1764. He added 436 acres on both sides of Terry’s Run in Lunenburg County in1767.
More about Thomas Bouldin may be found in Old Free State.
Descendants of Col. Thomas Bouldin
Information about the children of Col. Thomas Bouldin, their descendants, and allied families previously found at Virginians.com is now available as Southside Virginia Genealogies.
Names found in this topic include the following.
James Bouldin (1734-1801),
Sarah Ann Watkins, William Watkins, Benjamin Bouldin, Mildred Whitlock, Elizabeth Bouldin, John Breedlove, Richard Bouldin, Elizabeth Parrish, Elizabeth Bouldin, James Collier, Ephraim Bouldin, Jane Flippen Bedford, Thomas Bedford, Drucilla Williamson, Catherine Jane Bouldin, Elbert F. Redd, Margaret B. Bouldin, Hillery Moseley, Sarah Ann Bouldin, Thomas F. Spencer, Mary Lee, William Watkins Bouldin, Mary Osborne, Thomas Bouldin, James Bouldin, Elizabeth Green Bouldin, Sarah Watkins Bouldin, Henry Spencer,
Ephraim Bouldin (1736-),
Francina (Bouldin) Cox (1737-1811),
John Cox,
Thomas Cox, Rebecca Johnston, Thomas Johnston, Mary Bolling Cox, Richard Smithson, John Johnston Cox, Charlotte J. Cox, Thomas Davenport, Priscilla Cox, Thomas Smith,
Thomas W. Cox, Richard Cox, Eliza Ann Cox, Edwin Fort Cox, Mary Cox, Nancy Clark Cox, James Davenport, Letitia Cox, David Ellington, John Cox, Francina Cox, Thomas Green,
Sarah Bolling Cox, Elizabeth Cox, Martha Baldwin Cox, Bouldin Cox,
Thomas Bouldin (1738-1827), Martha Moseley, Joseph Bouldin (1740-1823), Ann Cheatham,
Maj. Wood Bouldin (1742-1800), Joanna Tyler, Louis Tyler, John Tyler, Ephraim Bouldin, Mary Bouldin, Thomas Tyler Bouldin, Ann B. Lewis, BenjaminLewis, Eliza Watkins Spencer, Martha Bickerton Bouldin, John Breckinridge Cabell, Joanna Tyler Bouldin, Robert Carrington, Anne Lewis Bouldin, Claiborne Barksdale, Benjamin Lewis Bouldin, Elizabeth McKay, Wood Bouldin, Maria Louisa Barksdale, Martha H. Daniel, Thomas Tyler Bouldin, Frances Watkins Flournoy, Mary Ellen Barksdale, Thomas Tyler Bouldin, John Lewis Bouldin, Elizabeth Phaup, Robert Bouldin, Mary Bouldin, Louisa Bouldin, Minnie Bouldin, Francina Bouldin, Rachel Contesse Bouldin, Martha Lewis Bouldin, Anne T. Bouldin, James Wood Bouldin, Alice Lewis Jouett, Capt. Robert Jouett, Ann Lewis, Martha Goode, Almeria (Read) Kennon, Joanna Tyler Bouldin, Louis Bouldin Spencer, Alice Lewis Bouldin, James M. McCargo, Thomas Tyler Bouldin, James Wood Bouldin, Dr. Robert Jouett Bouldin, Louis Contesse Bouldin, Catherine Crawley Ward,
Richard Bouldin (1744-1810),
Rachel, Elizabeth Moseley,
John Bouldin, Elizabeth St. John, Elizabeth St. John, Elizabeth Bouldin, James Turner, Abraham St. John,
William Bouldin (1745-),
Ann Burgess,
Thomasin Bouldin (1748-),
Mary (Bouldin) Cox (1750-1794),
Bartley Cox, John Cox,
Bartley Cox, Susannah Carleton, Jenneke Bouldin, Ann (Bouldin) Vaughan, Abraham Vaughan,
Notables:
This family topic includes the following notable individuals.
Soldiers of colonial and American wars Col. Thomas Bouldin - French and Indian War Wood Bouldin - Revolutionary War
Selected Sources:
“The Bouldin Family.” Genealogies of Virginia Families from theTyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981(1):185-188. • Family of Thomas Bouldin.
Bouldin, Powhatan. The Old Trunk. Danville: Blair & Boatright,Printers, 1896. • Recollections of Powhatan Bouldin, son of James Wood Bouldin and Almeria Road.
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BOULDIN, JAMES Ancestor #: A012541
Service: DELAWARE
Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 9-4-1712 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Death: ANTE 2-17-1784 PENCADER HD NEW CASTLE CO DELAWARE
Service Source: DAR MAG, VOL 75, SEPT 1941, P 56
Service Description: 1) SIGNED THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1778
BOULDIN, JAMES Ancestor #: A012542
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 8-10-1734 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Death: 5-13-1801 CHARLOTTE CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: WILLIAM & MARY QUARTERLY, 2ND SER, VOL 1, PP 131-2
Service Description: 1) JUSTICE; ADMINISTERED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE
BOULDIN, JOSEPH Ancestor #: A012543
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1740 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Death: POST 5-13-1823 HENRY CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 2, PP 508, 517
Service Description: 1) FURNISHED SUPPLIES
BOULDIN, NATHAN Ancestor #: A012544
Service: DELAWARE
Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 2-22-1737 PENCADER HD NEW CASTLE CO DELAWARE
Death: ANTE 10-2-1802 PENCADER HD NEW CASTLE CO DELAWARE
Service Source: COOCH, DE SIGNERS OF THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, P 10
Service Description: 1) OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1778
BOULDIN, RICHARD Ancestor #: A012545
Service: MARYLAND
Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 8-10-1720 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Death: 1803 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Service Source: ASH, CECIL CO, MD SIGNERS OF THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, P 14
Service Description: 1) SIGNER OF OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1778
BOULDIN, RICHARD Ancestor #: A012547
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): SOLDIER
Birth: 1744 ON CHESAPEAKE BAY MARYLAND
Death: POST 8-1-1808 CHARLOTTE CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: ECKENRODE, LIST OF REV SOLS OF VA, VOL 1, P 51
Service Description: 1) PAID FOR MILITIA SERVICE
BOULDIN, THOMAS Ancestor #: A012549
Service: MARYLAND
Rank(s): LIEUTENANT
Birth: 4-1-1728 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Death: 1780 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Service Source: ARCH OF MD, VOL 21, PP 46, 47
Service Description: 1) SECOND LT UNDER CAPT THOMAS BREVARD, SASSAFRAS BATT, APR 1778
BOULDIN, THOMAS JR Ancestor #: A012550
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): ENSIGN
Birth: 12-31-1738 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Death: ANTE 6-11-1827 HENRY CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: WM & MARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY HIST MAG, SER 2, VOL 2, P 87
Service Description: 1) MILITIA
BOULDIN, THOMAS SR Ancestor #: A012548
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 1-15-1706 CECIL CO MARYLAND
Death: ANTE 6-2-1783 CHARLOTTE CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 1, P 226
Service Description: 1) FURNISHED SUPPLIES, 12 NOV 1777
BOULDIN, WOOD Ancestor #: A012551
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): LIEUTENANT
Birth: 1742
Death: 3-13-1800 CHARLOTTE CO VIRGINIA
Pension Number: *W
Service Description: 1) CADET LT.CMRY,ADJ,CAPT.BRENT,MICHAUX
2) GAINES,COLS. LEWIS, FLEMING