Yes and no. He was a fortune hunter, very egocentric, and he lied about his time in Jamestown. The men of Jamestown dispatched him by sprinkling gunpowder on him while he slept and set him on fire. He had to go home to get medical treatment.
no
The person who was jamestowns leader after john smith left is john Rolfe The person who was jamestowns leader after john smith left is john Rolfe
If you are talking about back around 1706, with Jamestown, Virginia and with the Mayflower; then yes, John Smith is a real person.
John Smith was one of them...
Can you use a prefix and suffix both after a person's name such as Mr. John Smith, CPA?
John Smith.
The person who was jamestowns leader after john smith left is john Rolfe The person who was jamestowns leader after john smith left is john Rolfe
when there are more than one person of the same name in the same person example:john smith john smith II john smith III john smith IV
If you are talking about back around 1706, with Jamestown, Virginia and with the Mayflower; then yes, John Smith is a real person.
No, a person's name with a Roman Numeral does not require a comma.John Smith had a son, to whose name he added the Numeral I.John Smith I had a son John Smith II (John Smith the second)John Smith II had a son John Smith IIIJohn Smith III detested Roman Numerals so he called his son, John Smith, Jr. (with a comma), thus ending the Roman Numeral tradition for this family.
You would address the letter to John Smith III. This is the proper way to denote that he is the third person in his family line with the name John Smith.
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John Smith
John Smith was one of them...
Can you use a prefix and suffix both after a person's name such as Mr. John Smith, CPA?
John Smith.
John Smith took control of Jamestown in 1608