Pocahontas married John Rolfe, an English tobacco planter, in 1614. Together, they had one son named Thomas Rolfe, who was born in 1615. Pocahontas's marriage to Rolfe helped establish a period of peace between the English settlers and Native Americans in Virginia. She later traveled to England with Rolfe and their son, where she became a symbol of the potential for harmony between cultures.
She died in England in her English husband - John Rolfe's arm's at the age of twenty-two.
Neither Rosa Parks nor her husband, Raymond Parks, had any children.
Pocahontas died of pneumonia
she had a husband
He had many wife's. Once they had a child most were allowed to remarry and have children with others. Although some stayed with Powhatan for reason's no one knows. Because of the many wives Pocahontas's mother was never known.
John Rolfe was the husband of Pocahontas, not John Smith.
Pocahontas did not really have a first job. She just had to do what Powhatan women do. Which was cook, clean, take care of children, take care of their home, husband, etc.
No her husband was John Rolfe
Pocahontas, correctly known as Matoaka, had one son by her husband John Rolfe before she died at the age of 21.
He died from Aids. ...You talking about Pocahontas' husband?
Pocahontas was one of Powhatan's children of the Powhatan tribe. Her name was actually Matoaka. Pocahontas was just a nickname translated to Spoiled child.
he was a major corp worker the first to export tobacco crops
She had one boy named Thomas Rolfe.
She had one boy named Thomas Rolfe.
Pocahontas husband name was John Rolfe, from what I have read I think she married him to bring peace between the Native Americans and the settlers. She married him in April 5, 1614.
Yes he did, but not all the same wife. He had 23 children (including pocahontas) all with different women.
No one knows who she was because, she died when Pocahantas was only a few months old. There is no history about her.