During her captivity at Jamestown, Pocahontas falls in love with an English settler, John Rolfe. Was this coincidence or was it strategy? It's hard to know. What we do know is that the marriage ...
Historians believe that the figure now more commonly called Pocahontas was born somewhere ... Christianity by her captors and then married John Rolfe. He had agonised over marrying a ‘heathen ...
After being married to John Rolfe, Pocahontas was taken to England and traveled through the country in what was essentially a propaganda campaign. She was wined and dined, taken to meet King James ...
The Native American travelled to England in 1616 with husband John Rolfe after helping save ... tree and others have proved inconclusive. Rolfe and Pocahontas spent 10 months in England - before ...
Carter is descended from John Rolfe and Pocahontas’ only child, a son, Thomas Rolfe. Pocahontas was born about 1596 and given the name Amonute. Pocahontas was a nickname which meant “playful ...