John Rolfe died in 1622 in Virginia, likely from illness or natural causes. He was a prominent figure in the early English settlement of Jamestown and is best known for marrying Pocahontas, a Native American woman. His death occurred during a period of conflict between the English settlers and Native Americans in the region.
She married John Rolfe
No John Smith was not married to Rebecca 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
John Rolfe and Pocahontas married after she became christianI like fart
The name of John Rolfe and Pocahontas son was Thomas Rolfe.
John the disciple, also known as John the Apostle, is believed to have died of natural causes in Ephesus around 100 AD. According to tradition, he lived to an old age and died peacefully. There are no specific details or circumstances surrounding his death recorded in historical accounts.
he was my father-in law.....and there are other circumstances surrounding his death...
The famous wife of John Rolfe was Pocahontas. There were married from 1614 until her death in 1617. Rolfe's other wives were Sarah Hacker and Jane Pierce.
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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.
Thomas Rolfe, the son of Pocahontas and John Rolfe, died in 1622 during an attack by Native Americans during the Virginia colony's conflicts with Indigenous peoples. He was in Virginia at the time and was killed as part of the broader violence that marked this period. His death is often overshadowed by the historical narratives surrounding his mother and the early colonial period.
John Rolfe was born in the year 1585!
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John Rolfe was the husband of Pocahontas, not John Smith.
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