No. She was the daughter of the Algonquin chief Powhatan and given some credit for helping Jamestown settlers. In 1613 she was taken hostage by Sir Thomas Dale who was at war with her father. While a hostage she converted to Christianity by the Rev. Alexander Whitaker and was baptized "Rebecca." In 1614 she met John Rolfe a colonist and recent widower. A truce between her father and Dale was signed in 1622.
The Virgina Company of London wanted to attract new settlers so they brought the Rolfe's and their young son Thomas to England in 1616. She met many of the era's major figures and was presented at court as well had her portrait painted. She took ill while there and died March 1617. Her grave is in Gravesend, England.
Millard Fillmore would be a good guess. He was born in a log cabin, but the guess concerns how many before him. were born in a log cabin. It is rather likely but not certain. that Andrew Jackson was born in a log cabin. Zachary Taylor may also have been born in a log cabin, so he may be second. If neither Jackson not Taylor was in fact born in a log cabin, then Fillmore would be first and James Buchanan would be second.
No, Obama was born in a hospital in Honolulu and never lived in a log cabin.
Abraham Lincoln was the only President born in KY and he was born in a log cabin.
Yes. The 17th president was Andrew Johnson and he was born in a log cabin in NC.
No one is sure where exactly Jackson was born. A log cabin is a distinct possibility, I think.
James Buchanan was born in a log cabin in Pennsylvania. He is the only US president from PA.
Most likely John Adams was born in a log cabin. He was born on October 30, 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts. Births at that time were done at home and the common home type was log cabin.
I'm sure many people have been born in a log cabin in Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln is someone famous.
Andrew Jackson was the first president who lived on the frontier and lived in log cabins from time to time. He may have been born in a log cabin, but if not, he must have lived in a log cabin after he moved to western Tennessee. He was the first who might have been called a "log cabin president".
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Andrew Jackson would be a good guess and is right if Jackson was indeed born in a log cabin. Details about Jackson's birth are not known but his family was poor enough that a log cabin is surely possible. If Jackson was not born in a log cabin, then Zachary Taylor is the next possibility. However Taylor's birthplace is also uncertain and although some think he was born in a log cabin, he may have well been born in a frame house. Millard Fillmore was certainly born in a log cabin and is first if Jackson and Taylor do not qualify. Thanks for the feedback
James Garfield