She seems to be a "Pocahontas analog" in a non- historical genealogy posted on a website, where the fictitious "Jane Eagle Plume" was a princess of the Powhatan. Likely a genealogy in-joke.
Jane Olivor
The surface feature above the mantle plume is known as the "hotspot".
- Jane Austen - Pocahontas - Sojourner Truth
Charles Dodgson is best known today by his nom de plume, Lewis Carroll.
Thomas Rolfe, the son of Pocahontas and John Rolfe, was born in Jamestown, Virginia in 1615. Thomas married Elizabeth Washington in 1632, and they had two children, Anne and Jane.
Yes, but her name is not known.
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Pocahontas, correctly known as Matoaka, had one son by her husband John Rolfe before she died at the age of 21.
Pocahontas was known for being an incredible explorer and marrying john smith
The accepted scientific name is Pterophoridae.
John Rolfe had two wives. His first wife was Pocahontas, a Native American woman from the Powhatan tribe, whom he married in 1614. After Pocahontas's death in 1617, Rolfe married Jane Pierce in 1626.
Because it was a nickname from her childhood. Her formal name was matoaka. And her English name was Rebecca. She was known for any of those names, not just pocahontas, but Pocahontas is the name people know her by