ROBERT, born about 1710. He is No. 1910 in the list of Protestant householders in I 740, living in Artrea parish, Barony of Loughinsholin. ROBERT BOLTON was born about 1710, probably in the Parish of Desertoghill, County Derry, Ireland, the son perhaps of John of "Desert" in 1740. He is No. 1910 in the list of Protestant householders, living in Artrea Parish, barony of Loughinsholin, south of Lough Beg and between the towns of Ballyronan and Moneymore. In 1774, at the time of his death, he was of Cloghog, in the Parish of Derryloran, County Derry, between Moneymore and Cookstown, to the west of Artrea. His will is preserved among the Armagh wills: "I Robert Bolton of Cloghog in the parish of Derry loran & County of Londonderry being Verry weak of Body but of Perfect Mind & Memory etc. Declare this to be my last Will "First I Bequeath to my Well beloved Wife Sarah Bolton otherwise Armstrong my House & Land & all my Household Furniter & Cattle & All Moveable Effects together with the fourth part of all my remaining Substance so long as said Sarah Bolton otherwise Armstrong shall remain Unmarried it shall be lawful for her to 'Will & bequeath same at her Death. if she shall marry she shall have no Right or title to said House & Land, etc. but in Case she marrys I leave her the fourth of my Substance that is in Cash & Bond & No More. but the other together with the three Remaining fourths of my Substance shall be equally divided amongst my three Children, my Son Thomas Bolton, my son Robert Bolton & my Daughter Marget Bolton, etc. "Exrs my Wife Sarah Bolton o'r'se Armstrong & Thomas Beaty of Lorgybow (Lurganboy)" "Will signed 8 Feb. 1774. Testator's Mark. "Witnesses: John Purvis Robert Espy Thomas Dawson "The Rev. Mr Stewart of Ballymo be pleased to look over my poor family & see them Righted, for that great Dependance upon you since I seen you at Mr Kennedys & God Almighty Bless you." Will proved by the executors 21 Dec. 1774. Mr. Bolton would seem to have been a Presbyterian,