john rolfe was the one who married pocahontis
"You do not love me now. Someday, you will."-John Rolfe
John Rolfe got married to Pocahontas and Pocahontas got married to John Rolfe. They had a baby Thomas Rolfe a year later :)
Yes Pocahontas Did Marry Kocoum. The Real Pocahontas Anyway. The Disney Pochontas Didnt as Kocoum Died In The Story. The Real Pocahontas never married or even had a relationship with John Smith as she was only 10 when she met him when he came to Jamestown looking for gold. He was over 15 years older than her at the time. After He Left, many years later Pocahontas is said to have married Kocoum. Although nothing much is known about their relationship. A few years later she moved to London as the wife of John Rolfe (Not John Smith). Suggestions Have Been Made That Pocahontas was still married to Kocoum at the time. After Her Marrage To Rolfe She was Baptised and Called Lady Rebecca and From That Day On Known as Rebecca Rolfe.
John Rolfe and John Smith were associated with the Colony of Virginia. They are also known for their relations with Pocahontas; she may have saved Smith's life and Rolfe eventually married her.
It was important for these two to marry because their marragie help restored the peace between the English Settlers and the Indians.
Pocahontas was at first in love with John Smith, but she later married John Rolfe.
John Rolfe
Kocoum, John rolfe
She didn't marry John Smith she married John Rolfe. She was only 10 when she married John Rolfe. She married John Rolfe in 1614, she was 19, she died in 1617 at age 22
because he was an European tabacoo maker
They got married in Jamestown.
She was supposed To Marry Kocoum and she did but then she "Married" John Rolfe And was baptised as Lady Rebecca Rolfe. Her Real Name was Matoaka, they called her "Pocahontas" because she was so playful.
The Jamestown colony settler that married Pocahontas in 1614 was John Rolfe. After she married John, she started using the name Rebecca Rolfe.
John Rolfe
Pocahontas was engaged to Kocoum, but married John Rolfe.
John Rolfe
Yes, she did and got married to John Rolfe on April 5, 1614 at a church in Jamestown. Their son, Thomas was born on January 30, 1615.