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Re: early Bollings
Posted by: Ace Maupin (ID *****4165) Date: June 23, 2009 at 11:44:18
In Reply to: Re: early Bollings by Joanne Kartak of 3382


Unless its circumstancial the Clarks Clerks Bollouine Belin Bollens Bowlings so many spelling variations as you said
translation mistakes, were listed together in the Barbados
Carolinas Virginia New York always with the Anthoneys Antonies
Anthonie Anthonys. The Masseys several more are also incuded.

one way or another they all show to be French and Dutch speakers Calvinist Walloons Huguenots.
Christopher and Francis Clark Clerk are on the same tax lists
in the Barbodos with the Bolouine Bolling variants.
These had of been Walloon clans of Sandwich Norwich that came to England in the 1500s with some coming from Brazil
Anthonys listed Portguguese and Anglolans..
By asscosiation its a pretty good estimate that Penelope Bolling came from one of these lines. John and James Bollen
were very powerfull men in Ancient New York and Bergen New Jersey. Not all the Bollings came the Robert Bolling and the Swan Bolling s . Need to find the balance and variants of these Walloon Bollings who were very numerous but lost to time.
ACE


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