Robert Bolling

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  1. 1.  Robert Bolling was born in ~1396 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England (son of Robert de Bolling and Margaret Thornoe); died on 23 Oct 1457 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    See images & history of Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolling_Hall,_Bradford

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    More photos and information on Bolling Hall ... http://www.bradfordmuseums.org/venues/bollinghall/index.php

    Birth:
    Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.

    Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.

    The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.

    During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.

    http://bit.ly/YaH18A

    Died:
    Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.

    Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.

    The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.

    During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.

    http://bit.ly/YaH18A

    Images ... https://www.google.com/search?q=Bolling+Hall,+Bradford,+England&rlz=1C1KMZB_enUS591US591&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiUwfTy4f3aAhVwxFkKHbWHAVwQsAQIUw&biw=1440&bih=809

    Robert married Isabel ThorntonBradford, Yorkshire, England. Isabel was born in 1468 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Tristram Bolling was born in ~1427 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died on 30 May 1502 in Chellow, Yorkshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert de Bolling was born in 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, England (son of John de Bolling and Grace Papeley); died in 1422-1431 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 147

    Robert De Bolling (III) [147] John De Bolling (IV) (=Grace Papeley) [146] Robert De Bolling (II (=Elizabeth De Thornton) [145] John De Bolling (III) (=Alice) [144] William De Bolling (IV) [143] John De Bolling (II) [142] Robert D. Bolling [141] William De Bolling (III) [140] William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    Robert De Bolling (III) was born 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1423 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Married Margaret Thornoe. She was born 1374 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1396 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Children: Robert Bolling (IV)... albeit without the "De"

    Birth:
    Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.

    Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.

    The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.

    During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.

    http://bit.ly/YaH18A

    Robert married Margaret Thornoe(Bradford), Yorkshire, England. Margaret (daughter of Thomas Thornoe and unnamed spouse) was born in 1374 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England; died in 1423 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Thornoe was born in 1374 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England (daughter of Thomas Thornoe and unnamed spouse); died in 1423 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 1. Robert Bolling was born in ~1396 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died on 23 Oct 1457 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John de Bolling was born in 1340 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England (son of Robert de Bolling and Elizabeth de Thornton); died in 1408 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 146

    John De Bolling (IV) [146] Robert De Bolling (II (=Elizabeth De Thornton) [145] John De Bolling (III) (=Alice) [144] William De Bolling (IV) [143] John De Bolling (II) [142] Robert D. Bolling [141] William De Bolling (III) [140] William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    John De Bolling (IV) was born 1340 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1408 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Married Grace Papeley about 1357 in England. She was born 1344 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Children: Robert De Bolling (III)

    Birth:
    Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.

    Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.

    The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.

    During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.

    http://bit.ly/YaH18A

    Images of Bolling Hall: https://www.google.com/search?q=Bolling+Hall+bradford+pictures&rlz=1C1KMZB_enUS591US591&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjM2IWp06XZAhWCtVMKHUhJBQ4Q7AkIQA&biw=1440&bih=809

    John married Grace Papeley in ~1357 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England. Grace (daughter of William Popeley and unnamed spouse) was born in 1344 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Grace Papeley was born in 1344 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England (daughter of William Popeley and unnamed spouse); died in 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 2. Robert de Bolling was born in 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, England; died in 1422-1431 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

  3. 6.  Thomas Thornoe was born in 1344 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England; died in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    Thomas married unnamed spouse(Bradford), Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret Thornoe was born in 1374 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England; died in 1423 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert de Bolling was born in 1310 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England (son of John de Bolling and Alice LNU); died in 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 145

    Robert De Bolling (II) [145] John De Bolling (III) (=Alice) [140] William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    Robert De Bolling (II) was born 1310 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Married Elizabeth De Thornton 1337 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. She was born 1314 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died Abt. 1360 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Children: John De Bolling (IV)

    Birth:
    Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.

    Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.

    The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.

    During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.

    http://bit.ly/YaH18A

    Images ... https://www.google.com/search?q=Bolling+Hall,+Bradford,+England&rlz=1C1KMZB_enUS591US591&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiUwfTy4f3aAhVwxFkKHbWHAVwQsAQIUw&biw=1440&bih=809

    Robert married Elizabeth de Thornton in 1337 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Roger de Thornton and unnamed spouse) was born in 1314 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in ~1360 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth de Thornton was born in 1314 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Roger de Thornton and unnamed spouse); died in ~1360 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 4. John de Bolling was born in 1340 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in 1408 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

  3. 10.  William Popeley was born in 1314 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England; died in UNKNOWN in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    William married unnamed spouse(Bradford), Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 5. Grace Papeley was born in 1344 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  John de Bolling was born in ~1284 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England (son of William de Bolling and unnamed spouse); died in 1330 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 144

    John De Bolling (III) [144] William De Bolling (IV) [143] John De Bolling (II) [142] Robert D. Bolling [141] William De Bolling (III) [140] William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    John De Bolling (III) was born 1284 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1330 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Married Alice

    Children Robert De Bolling (II)

    Birth:
    Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.

    Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.

    The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.

    During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.

    http://bit.ly/YaH18A

    Images of Bolling Hall: https://www.google.com/search?q=Bolling+Hall+bradford+pictures&rlz=1C1KMZB_enUS591US591&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjM2IWp06XZAhWCtVMKHUhJBQ4Q7AkIQA&biw=1440&bih=809

    John married Alice LNU(Bradford), Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Alice LNU
    Children:
    1. 8. Robert de Bolling was born in 1310 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in 1370 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 18.  Roger de Thornton was born in 1284 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in UNKNOWN in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    Roger married unnamed spouse(Bradford), Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 9. Elizabeth de Thornton was born in 1314 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in ~1360 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  William de Bolling was born in 1258 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England (son of John de Bolling and unnamed spouse); died in 1316 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 143

    William De Bolling (IV) [143] John De Bolling (II) [142] Robert D. Bolling [141] William De Bolling (III) [140] William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    William De Bolling (IV) was born 1258 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1316 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Children: John De Bolling (III)

    Birth:
    Bolling Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is currently used as a museum and education centre. The building is about a mile from the centre of Bradford. Its surroundings are suburban in character.

    Before the Industrial Revolution, Bradford was a small town and difficult to defend as it lay in a basin. However, Bolling Hall occupies a commanding position on a hillside. The earliest part of this building, dating from the 14th century, has been interpreted as a pele tower, although Bradford is somewhat outside the typical geographical area for these defensive structures.

    The Manor of Bolling (Bollinc) is first mentioned in Domesday Book and was at that time in the possession of a man named Sindi. The manor then came under the control of Ilbert de Lacy. By 1316 the manor was owned by William Bolling, and Bollings owned the estate until the late 15th century when control went to the Tempests who held the estate until 1649. The estate changed hands several times thereafter until eventually it was let to several tenants until being presented to Bradford Corporation in 1912. It was opened as a museum three years later.

    During the second siege of Bradford in 1643, during the English Civil War, the house was a Royalist base. On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentarian sympathies, and it was thought that the victors would put the inhabitants to the sword. There is a legend that a ghost appeared in the bedroom where the Royalist commander Earl of Newcastle was staying to tell him to "Pity poor Bradford". There is usually material on display relating to the English Civil War including a death mask of Oliver Cromwell. In the 18th century parts of the house were modernised by the architect John Carr, following a fire.

    http://bit.ly/YaH18A

    William married unnamed spouse(Bradford), Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 16. John de Bolling was born in ~1284 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in 1330 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 7

  1. 64.  John de Bolling was born in ~1232 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England (son of Robert de Bolling and unnamed spouse); died in 1323 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 142

    John De Bolling (II) [142] Robert D. Bolling [141] William De Bolling (III) [140] William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    John De Bolling (II) was born 1232 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1323 in Yorkshire, England.

    Children: William De Bolling (IV)

    John married unnamed spouse(Bradford), Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 65.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 32. William de Bolling was born in 1258 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England; died in 1316 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 8

  1. 128.  Robert de Bolling was born in 1220 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England (son of William de Bolling and unnamed spouse); died in 1258-1259 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 141

    Robert D. Bolling [141] William De Bolling (III) [140] William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    Robert De Bolling was born 1220 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and died 1258 in Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

    Children: John De Bolling (II)

    Robert married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 129.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 64. John de Bolling was born in ~1232 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England; died in 1323 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 9

  1. 256.  William de Bolling was born in 1190 in New Hall (Derbyshire) England (son of William de Bolling and unnamed spouse); died in ~1258 in Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, England.

    William married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 257.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 128. Robert de Bolling was born in 1220 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England; died in 1258-1259 in (Bradford), Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 10

  1. 512.  William de Bolling was born in 1165 in Yorkshire, England (son of William de Bolling and unnamed spouse).

    Notes:

    Generation No. 139

    William De Bolling (II) [139] William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    William De Bolling (II) was born 1165 in Yorkshire, England, and died Unknown in England.

    Children: William De Bolling (III)

    William married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 513.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 256. William de Bolling was born in 1190 in New Hall (Derbyshire) England; died in ~1258 in Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 11

  1. 1024.  William de Bolling was born in 1140 in New Hall (Yorkshire) England (son of John de Bolling and unnamed spouse); died in 1246 in Norfolk, England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 138

    William De Bolling [138] John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    William De Bolling was born 1140 in Yorkshire, England, and died 1246 in Norfolk, England.

    William married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 1025.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 512. William de Bolling was born in 1165 in Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 12

  1. 2048.  John de Bolling was born in 1120 in Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, England (son of Tristam de Bolling and unnamed spouse); died in 1164 in England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 137

    John De Bolling [137] Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    John De Bolling was born 1120 in Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, England, and died 1164 in England.

    John married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 2049.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 1024. William de Bolling was born in 1140 in New Hall (Yorkshire) England; died in 1246 in Norfolk, England.


Generation: 13

  1. 4096.  Tristam de Bolling was born in 1075 in France; died in 1123 in England.

    Notes:

    Generation No. 136

    Tristam De Bolling [136] William De Boulogne [135] Eustace II De Boulogne (=Mary of Scotland) [134] Mathilda Van Leuven (=Eustache I, Count of Boulogne)[133] Gerberga of Lower Lorraine [132] Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine [131] King Louis IV of France (=Gerberga of Saxony) [130] Charles III, the Simple (=Eadgifu of England) [129] Louis II, the Stammerer (=Adelaide of Paris) [128] Charles II, the Bald (=Ermentrude) [127] Louis I, the Pious (=Judith of Bavaria) [126] Charlemagne the Great (=Hildegard) [1-125]

    Tristam De Bolling was born 1075 in France, and died 1123 in England. This seemingly inconsequential detail is actually rather important. Suddenly the Family Tree has made a move from the De Boulogne, aka French detail, to the De Bolling, aka English version. Undoubtedly this has to do with Eustace's assistance in the Normandy invasion, the granting of English lands, the loss of them, and the restoration of some of them. There's just nothing like the booty from an invasion to switch allegiance from the Frogs to the Tea Sippers.

    Children: John De Bolling

    Tristam married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 4097.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 2048. John de Bolling was born in 1120 in Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, England; died in 1164 in England.