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Pocahontas (about 1595- 1617) was the childhood nickname of Matoaka, daughter of Powhatan.
She saved the colony of Jamestown, Virginia from extinction by supplying it with food, and is said to have prevented her father from executing colonist John Smith. (Although Smith's account was long considered to be a fabrication, recent research has shown that there is little reason to doubt his veracity; however, the veracity of several highly romanticized popular versions is doubtful.) Whether or not she actually saved Smith's life is debatable, given that she was only ten years old at the time. Smith did not even speak the Powhatan language at that time and may have been completely unaware of what was actually going on. In 1612, she was captured and held hostage at Jamestown.
She was baptised by Alexander Whitaker. Her marriage to one of the colonists, John Rolfe, on April 5th 1614 created a climate of peace between the Jamestown colonists and Powhatan's tribes for several years. Prior to her marriage, she was baptised and was known by her Christian name thereafter, Rebecca Rolfe.
She created a sensation in England when she toured there as an "Indian princess" in 1616Events Dirk Hartog lands on an island off the Western Australian coast Pocahontas arrives in England War between Venice and Austria Collegium Musicum founded in Prague Nicolaus Copernicus' De revolutionibus is placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the, but she died in Gravesend of smallpoxSmallpox (also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera is a highly contagious disease unique to humans caused by two virus variants called Variola major and Variola minor. major is the more deadly form, with a typical mortality of 20-40 percent o. Her only child was Thomas RolfeThomas Rolfe ( January 30, 1615 c. 1675) was the only child of the legendary Pocahontas by her English husband John Rolfe whom she married on April 5, 1614. Thomas was born at Smith's Plantation, at Jamestown, in Virginia. Around 1640 he married Jane Poyt, through whom she has living descendants.
A number genealogists have attempted to link Presidents George H. W. BushGeorge Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) was the 41st President of the United States ( 1989 1993). Previously, he had served as ambassador to the United Nations ( 1971 1973), director of the CIA 1976 1977, and the 43rd Vice President of the United and George W. BushGeorge Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the 43rd and current President of the United States. His first four-year term as President began on January 20, 2001 following the controversial U. presidential election, 2000, where for the first time in American with PocahontasFor the towns in the United States, see Pocahontas, Arkansas, Pocahontas, Illinois or Pocahontas, Iowa''. Pocahontas (about 1595- 1617) was the childhood nickname of Matoaka daughter of Powhatan. She saved the colony of Jamestown, Virginia from extinction, but this link has been proved to be based on the mistaken assumption that Robert Bolling, Jr. (a 10th generation ancestor of George W. Bush) was the son of Robert Bolling and Jane Rolfe (granddaughter of Pocahontas). This connection has been disproved by many reputable genealogists, who point out that Rolfe died in 1676, six years before the birth the younger Bolling, who therefore could not have been her son. He was evidently the son of Anne Stith , whom his father married after Jane Rolfe's death. The Bush family, therefore, is not directly descended from Pocahontas.
The 1995 Disney cartoon Pocahontas presents a highly romanticized and distorted view of the events surrounding Pocahontas' meeting with John Smith. The sequel, Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World , loosely depicts her journey to England. See Pocahontas (movie) for a list of films surrounding this story.