Did pocahontas have children?

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It is said that Pocahontas had one child with husband John Rolfe. S name was Thomas Rolfe who was born in 1615.

Pocahontas,(She was born in 1595 and died in 1617). Like any other woman did have children. She also changed her name to a more acceptable English name when she married to Rebecca, Pocahontas lived during the Jamestown settlement.So configuring her age she, today would be about 415 years old, She married at the age of 19 to John Rolfe and had a child Thomas Rolfe Born 1615.

Who survived and went on to produce many heirs.

"The Real Pocahontas". Compares the historical Pocahontas to the Disney version. Pictures and extensive links.

Family tree and genealogy of her descendants. Stan Birchfield, "Did Pocahontas Save Captain John Smith?". Summarises J.A.O. Lemay's book on the subjet.

"Pocahontas: Icon At The Crossroads Of Race And Sex". The American Studies Group. Links to several articles on the Pocahontas legend and its cultural meaning.

"Tucson Presentation on Smith's Pocahontas and Disney's Pocahontas". Essay on teaching the Pocahontas legends. "John Smith's Letter to Queen Anne regarding Pocahontas".

In Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages. "A Map of Virginia, with a Description of its Commodities, People, Government, and Religion", by John Smith, 1612. Pocahontas, Alias Matoaka, and Her Descendants Through Her Marriage at Jamestown, Virginia, in April, 1614, with John Rolfe, Gentleman.

Richmond, VA: J.W. Randolph & English. "In Search of Pocahontas in Gravesend". "Pocahontas: Patron Saint of Colonial Miscegenation?".

By Kiros Auld. Scroll down to middle of page for essay described as "first definitive examination of Pocahontas written by a Powhatan Native American descendant". "The Pocahontas Archive", a comprehensive bibliography of texts about Pocahontas.

Kuzriel Meir (January 1, 2001). Find a Grave.

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