man Thomas , Colonel Bouldin‏‎, son of William ,3rd Bouldin and Thomasin Nash‏.
Born ‎ Jan 15, 1705/1706 at Cecil Co.,Maryland, died ‎ May 1, 1783 at Charlotte Co. Virginia‎, approximately 78 years, buried ‎ at Golden Hills,Charlottee Co.,Virginia
Was the first Sheriff of Lunenburg County, Virginia. Thomas and his young family undertook a long and arduous journey from Maryland to Virginia to occupy the land he received in a grant from King George II of 970 acres. He built the 2nd framed house ever constructed in Virginia and expanded his lanholdings until he had reached a position of wealth and prominence in the territory. He was appointed the first sheriff of Lunenburg County, seved several terms, ascended to Bench of the County Court and served as Justice from 1749 to 1759. He played an active role in the French and Indian War between 1753 and 1768. In 1773 he was commisioned a Lieutenant Colonel in the militia of Charlotte County. His son Wood was a Major in the Revolution, and Thomas, An Ensign. Two of Wood's sons were elected to Congress and Wood's wife, Joanna Tyler, was the aunt of President John Tyler. His Great - grandson, Powhatan Bouldin was the Distinguished author of "The Old Trunk" which chronicles the lives of Colonel Bouldin, his family, friends and associates in colonial times in about Charlotte County. He is buried there a "Golden Hills" near the old homeplace, along with numerous children and descendents.

Married ‎ Jun 29, 1733 at Cecil Co. Maryland (47 years married) to:

woman Nancy Ann Wood Clark‏‎, daughter of Thomas Clark and Jenneke Wood‏.
Born ‎ 1715 at Cecil Co.,Maryland, died ‎ Nov 25, 1780 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎, 64 or 65 years, ‎1st marriage to: Thomas , Colonel Bouldin, 2nd married/ related to: Unknown Wood
Bouldin's owned property adjoining that of Ann's GrandfatherAugustine Herman/

Children:

1.
man James Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Aug 10, 1734 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia, died ‎ May 13, 1801 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎, 66 years, buried ‎ at Charlotte Co.,Virginia,Roanoke Creek
Colonial Families of the Souther States of America Bouldin Family page 81 3--2 James, of Charlotte Co., Virginia b. 08/10/1734 d. 05/13/1801; was a prominent, influential citizen ; a staunch and liberal supporter of the Establised Church. He married 07/03/1762, Sllie Watkins, d. 07/04/1813 age 80, Daughter of William Watkins, of Chesterfield Co., Virginia , and ahd among other issue: Sarah, James, Thomas , Ephraim, William Watkins
2.
man Ephraim Bouldin‏‎
Born ‎ Feb 9, 1735/1736 at Brunswick Co. Virginia, died ‎ 1782 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎, approximately 47 years
3.
woman Francenia Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Aug 6, 1737 at Brunswick Co.,Virginia, died ‎ Dec 25, 1811 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎, 74 years
Also Known As:<_AKA> /Franciana/
4.
man Thomas , Jr. Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Dec 31, 1738 at Cecil Co.,Maryland, died ‎ Nov 1, 1827 at Roanoke,Henry Co. Virginia‎, 88 years, buried ‎ at Grassy Creek,'Bouldin Family Cem.,near Hoursepasture,Virginia
Thomas served as an Ensign in the Virginia Militia during the Revolutionary War. In 1778 he was granted a license to operate and "Ordinary" or roadhouse where travelers could obtain food, drink and lodging. In 1789, he sold this business to his brother in law, Edward Moseley, Jr. He and his family then moved to Henry County, Virginia, where he began a partnership with Peter Perkins operating "Bouldin and Perkins Iron Works" . In 1804 he purchased the interest of Peter Perkinsand renamed it Thomas Bouldin and Sons Iron Works". Tho;mas had acquired approximately 1500 acres of land between Smith River and Horse pature, along Grassy Creek, and operated Tobacco fams. His wife Martha was the oldest daughter of Captain Edward Moseley and his Wife Amey Green, and a third cousin of President Thomas Jefferson. Her Mother, Amey green was daughter of william Green and Amey Clay, the great-aunt of Henry Clay, the noted American statesman form Ashland Kentucky, who served as Secretary of State under President John Quincy Adams(1825-1829) .Thomas is buried near Grassy Creek in The Bouldin Family Cemetery. Regretfully, all that remains there is his marker and that of his son.
5.
man Joseph Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Nov 30, 1740 at Brunswick Co. Virginia, died ‎ 1823 at Henry Co.,Virginia‎, 82 or 83 years
6.
man Wood ,Major Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Jun 4, 1742 at Cecil Co.,Maryland, died ‎ Mar 13, 1800 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎, 57 years
Was a Major in the Revolution War. Biography : Colonial Families of the Southern States of America Bouldin Family page 81 Major Wood Bouldin, St., (3--1), D. 1800, of Charlotte Co., Virginia was a prominent, influential citizen, a liberal supporter of the Episcopal Church, served with distinction as Lieutenant in the Revolutionary war. Married Joanna Tyler, b. 1752 ; died 1845; daughter of Hon. John Tyler, who served as Marshall of the Colony of Virginia, and his wife, Ann Contesse; She was a sister of Hon. John Tyler, II Governor of virginia, and Aunt of Hon. John Tyler, III., tenth President of the United States. Issue: Mary ,Francenea Cox, Rachel Contesse, Martha, Lewis C.

Cited for gallantry on the fields of Brandywine and Germantown.

By marriage the uncle of the tenth President of the United States, John Tyler.
7.
man Richard Bouldin‏
Born ‎ May 10, 1744 at Aboard a Ship on Chesepeake Bay, died ‎ Dec 2, 1810 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎, 66 years
Colonel Thomas Bouldin was Born on Jan 15, 1706 in Cecil Co., Maryland. He died on May 01,1783 in Charlotte Co., Virginia. He was buried in Golden Hills, Charlotte Co., Virginia. Thomas Bouldin and his young family undertook a long and arduous journey from Maryland to Virginia to occupy the land he received in a grant from King George II of 970 acres. He built the 2nd framed house ever constructed in Virginia and expanded his landholdihgs until he had rached a position of wealth and prominence in the territory. he was appointed the first sheriff of Lunenburg County, served everal terms, ascended to the Beach of the County Court and served as Justice from 1749 to 1759. He played an active role in the French and Indian War between 1753 and 1768. In 1773 he was commissioned a Lieutenant Colonel in the militia of Charlotte County. His son Wood was a Major in the Revolution, and Thomas, an Ensign. Two of Wood's sons were elected to Congress and Wood's wife, Joanna Tyler, was the aunt of President John Tyler. his gret grandson, Powhatan Bouldin was the distinguished author of "The Old Trunk" , which chronicles the lives of Colonel Bouldin, his family, friends and associates in colonial times in and about Charlotte County. He is buried ther a "Golden Hill" near the old homeplace, along with mumerous children and desendents.
Colonial Families of the Southern States of America Bouldin Family page 81 Colonel Thomas Bouldin, of "Golden Hall", Charlotte Co., Virginia b. 01/15/1706 in Cecil Co., Maryland; D. 1783, in Virginia. Thomas Bouldin was a son of William and Thomasin Nash Bouldin of Cecil Co., Maryland. Will 05/01/1777 pro Charlotte Co., Virginia 06/02/1782. Names sons: James, Thomas, Wood, William, Joseph, Richard. Daughthers: Mary, wife of Barlet Cox and Frasena, wife of John Cox. He was a prominent, influential Citizen; was a Vestryman of Cumberland Parish, Lunenburge Co., 1746-48; ect; served with distinction as Captain in the French and Indian War, 1758; As High Sheriff of Lunenburg Co., 1759; Lieut. Col. of Militia of Charlote Co., 1773. He was the son of William Bouldin, who came to the Colonies in the 17th century, and resided first in Virginia, from whence he moved to Pennsylvania, and perhaps later to Maryland, as his son, the aforesaid Col. Thomas Bouldin, ;came to Lunenburg Co., Virginia from Maryland , in the yer of 1744. The married 06/29/1733 Nancy Clark daughter of Thomas Clark and Jane Wood and had among other issue:
8.
man William Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Mar 3, 1745/1746 at Brunswick Co. Virginia, died ‎ 1817 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎, approximately 72 years
9.
woman Thomasin Bouldin‏‎
Born ‎ Jan 1, 1747/1748 at Lunenburg Co.,Virginia‎
10.
woman Mary Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Aug 10, 1750 at Lunenburg Co.,Virginia‎
11.
woman Jenneke Bouldin‏‎
Born ‎ Dec 31, 1752 at Lunenburg Co.,Virginia‎