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Thomas, Lord De La War re 13th great grandfather of my children. Have been doing genealogy for many years, this West Family goes back to Mary Boleyn, Anne Boleyn's sister, Queen Elizabeth I etc. Hope to visit Jamestown, Virginia next year with the grandchildren to show them what their ancestors began.

Two of our granddaughters are members of an Indian Tribe here in the mid west

and I do believe that Lord De La War re was the person who took Pocohontas

ti visit Queen Victoria.

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