man Thomas Tyler , Judge Bouldin‏‎, son of Wood ,Major Bouldin and Joanna Tyler‏.
Born ‎ 1781 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia, died ‎ Feb 11, 1834 at Washington D. C. While addressing the House of Representatives‎, 52 or 53 years, buried ‎ at "Golden Hills",Charlotte Co. Virginia. Occupations: ‎ at Judge,Circuit Court; , ‎ at Lawyer,admitted to bar Dec.06,1802; , ‎ at Representative from Virginia to the House of Congress;
Elected to House of Representatives in 1834 as a Democrate To the 21,22,23, Congress.Serving from March 04. 1829 to February 11, 1834. He died while delivering before the house a eulogy upon his predecessor, John Randolph of Roanoke. He uttered the words, "But I cannot tell the reasons why his death was not announced, without telling what I told a friend I should say, in case__," and he fell to the floor dead. He was succeded in congress by his Brother James Wood Bouldin.

From the National Intelligencer, Friday, February 14, 1834
The Members of the two Houses of Congress assembled yesterday ony to unite in paying the last earthly to the remains of thier lat associate, the Hon. Thomas T. Bouldin, of Va. The funeral ceremonies of the Hall of Represenatives . Prayers were read, with due solemnity, by the Rev. Mr. Hatch, one of the Chaplins to Congress, and a very excellent discourse, suited to the occasion , was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Stockman and other Chaplain; after which , the two Houses , in procession, escorted the corpse to the Eastern Burial grounds. The Funeral Ceremonies were attended also by the President of the United States, The Judges of the Supreme Court, and the Heads of Departments. On no similar occasion has the morning been more general sincere than on this ; the peculiar circumstances of which, indeed, could not fail to make a deep impression on the minds of all men.

Married/ Related to:

woman Eliza Watkins Spencer‏‎

Children:

1.
man Henry Spencer Bouldin‏‎
2.
man Robert C. Bouldin‏‎
3.
man William Old Bouldin‏‎
Born ‎ 1828 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎
4.
man Breckenridge Bouldin‏‎
Born ‎ 1830‎


2nd marriage/ relation
man Thomas Tyler , Judge Bouldin‏‎, son of Wood ,Major Bouldin and Joanna Tyler‏.

Married/ Related to:

woman Nancy Anne Bickerton Lewis‏‎
Died ‎ Jan 10, 1824 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia

Children:

1.
woman Anne Lewis Bouldin‏‎
2.
woman John Lewis Bouldin‏‎
3.
man Wood Bouldin‏
Born ‎ Jan 20, 1811 at "Golden Hills",Charlotte Co. Virginia, died ‎ Oct 10, 1876 at Plantation on Staunton river near Charlotte Co. Virginia‎, 65 years
Notes from the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Vol. III II-- Judges Supreme Court of Appeals as database of Ancestry.com viewing records 13277-13286 of 22143.

His early youth was passed in Richmond, where he attended a school conducted by Mr. Turner. He afterwards was a stucent at New London Academy, in Bedford County, then under the charge of the Rev. Nicholas H. Cobbs, afterward the distinguished Bishop of Alabama. At this celebrated shcool he completed his academic studies, and on his return home, for a year taught a heighborhood school. He then removed to Halifax county, where he toook up law studies under the office preceptorship of the Hon. William Leigh, one of Virginia's greatest jurists, and who ever afterwaard cherished a genuine affection and admiration for his pupil. On coming to the bar, Mr. Bouldin found his capabilities taxed to the utmost in settling the affairs of his father, and the extensive estate of Frederick Ross( for whom the elder Bouldin was the representative), which had been left greatly embarassed. In dischrging these onerous duties, Mr. Bouldin established a high reputation for ability and integity, He now settled in Charlotte Court House, where he practiced his profession with great success. in 1842 , seeking a lorger field, he removed to Richmond, where he entered into a law partnership with Robert C. Stanard, one of the most eminent lawyers of his day. He at once took his position in the front rank of the Richmond bar, and Grattan's Reports record many opions which attest his ability and learning. In 1853 he purchased the fine platation of Stauntion river, on which John Randolph, of Ranoke, had resided, and here took up his residence, and practiced his profession in Charlotte, Halifax and Mecklenburg counties. When civil war was inpending, Mr. Boulding was make a delegate to the Virginia convention of 1861. Here he insisted that the state should never leave the Union until she had made every endeavor to settle the differences between the different sections of the country, and refused to vote for the secession ordinance until President Lincoln called upon Virginia for troops, when he cast his lot with his state. During the war, he was one of the most trusted leaders in the legislature. After the surrender of Gen. Lee, he did not indulge in vain regrets, but took a patriot's part in seeking to recover the state and its people from the destructive results of the war. In the Great"Capitol Disaster" in Richmond, he was among those who ere in the court room, and went down with the falling floors. He was extricated, as was believed, without serious injury, but his system had been severely shocked, and he sought a brief rest. in 1872 he was elected by the legislature to the Supreme Court of Appeals, to succeed the Hon. William T Joynes and after much hesitation, he accepted , at the cost of considerable pecuniary sacifice. His judicial career was shor, his death occurring , at his home. Oct 10, 1876. "He exhibited a learning and grasp of intellect which placed him in the front rank of the great jurists who had adorned the Virginia Bench.
4.
man Benjamin Lewis Bouldin‏‎
Born ‎ Jun 25, 1811 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia, died ‎ Apr 21, 1869‎, 57 years
5.
woman Martha Bickerton Bouldin‏
Born ‎ 1813 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎
6.
man Thomas Tyler ,Jr. Bouldin‏‎
Born ‎ Mar 24, 1813 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎
7.
woman Joanna Tyler Bouldin‏
Born ‎ 1817 at Charlotte Co.,Virginia‎