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Pocahontas

The story of Pocahontas, the beloved daughter of Powhatan, has been enjoyed by schoolchildren for generations. Stories handed down in books and Disney's largely fictionalized version of the maiden have made her famous and larger than life. This category is to separate fact from fiction about Pocahontas, Powhatan, John Rolfe and, of course, John Smith.

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How did Eric Birlling meet Eva Smith?

He met eva at the palace bar, he used her as an end to his drunken night, :D

What was so famous that Pocahontas said?

There are several famous quotes by Pocahontas. Maybe the most famous is "What I love most about rivers is you can't step in the same river twice. The water's always changing, always flowing."

Your sons dad died you weren't married His mom is the executrix and won't tell you what is in the will How can you get a copy of the will you know your son inherited everything?

The person designated to handle a deceased's estate has to follow the legal procedure in the manner it is presribed by the probate laws of the state. They must notify all beneficiaries of the will after it has been filed with the probate court. Individuals who are named in the will cannot request a copy of the will nor contest it until the appropriate time. Taxes have to be filed and paid, creditors have to be notified and given the set time for filing claims for repayment of debts, the filing fees, legal fees etc. have to be paid, and so on and so on. After all of this is done, assuming the will has been deemed valid the remaining assets will be distributed to the persons named. There are assets which are considered exempt from probate procedures but those also will NOT be released until all other issues have been resolved. The executor or executrix has no obligation to reveal the terms of the will (some state laws will not permit such action), nor will copies be made available to anyone until all legal procedures are finished. Persons who have accepted this large responsibility are bound by law to follow the exact procedures and terms and often are required to place a bond ensuring all assets will be protected during the lengthy court process. It is not a matter of a beneficiary simply requesting their alloted share, especially if it involves minor children. In many instances after probate procedure is finished there is little if any monies or property left for distribution, regardless of the terms of the person's will.

Who was Connie Smith married to?

Connie Smith has been married four times. Her first marriage was to Jerry Smith (which is where she got her stage name from). Her second marriage was to guitarist, Jack Watkins. Her third marriage was to Evangelical priest Marshall Haynes in the early 70s. She married a final time to 90s country star, Marty Stuart in July 1997. They have been married for over 10 years.

What happened when the English captured Pocahontas?

when they captured Pocahontas, they took her to another village in Virginia.

suup , mrs.shawty (;

What or where did Pocahontas explore?

She wasn't an explorer, but a young woman who was taken hostage by Sir Thomas Dale for several years, converted to Christianity, helped with the survival of Jamestown, and married John Rolfe in 1614.

What significant events contributed to President's Lincoln's life outcome?

The Civil War, slavery, Emancipation Proclamation led to John Wilkes Booth assassinating President Lincoln.

Who was the Virginia leader saved by Pocahontas and the prominent settler who married her?

Pocahontas, daughter of chief Powhatan, appealed for mercy for the Virginian settler Captain John Smith.

She married another settler, John Rolfe. They returned to England in around 1615. Pocahotas died in England in March 1617.

What is your greatest achievement and why?

On a job interview, if asked about greatest achievement and why, one may state personal or professional attainments. The reason for these may be inspiration by family and determination.

When is it not ok to walk around naked in front of your children?

Actually, anyone who calls themselves a REAL Christian you would not be practicing this at all.

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It is not a good thing when you get sexual pleasure out of it. For instance, a man should never have reason to be seen with an erection in front of his children (whether the children are girls or boys).

It is not a good thing if your children are older and you haven't been doing it their whole lives. You don't want them to get sexual pleasure from you, either. Don't suddenly expose yourself in front of your teenager.

You should also not be naked when there are other adults around who may respond inappropriately to your nudity. Keep it between you and you spouse and your children. Don't invlove the pizza guy. Don't involve your neighbors by leaving the windows open.

Being naked in front of your children is okay, when it is natural and nobody feels offended or embarrassed.

By the way, you NEVER should be naked in front of other minors, such as you children's friends. Even if they are used to seeing their parents naked.

Answer:It is only ok when the child is a baby and does not understand

What is the job of a Smith?

A smith works with metal. There are gold smiths, silver smiths, black (iron is black metal), tin smiths, copper smiths, etc.

Was john carver married?

John Carver [Pilgrim] was married on two occasions. His first wife, Marie De Lannoy (Delano) was born in 1570 at L'Escluse, France. She attended a Walloon church at Lille, France. She fled to England during the massacre of Huguenots and Walloons by the Roman Catholic Church in the mid sixteenth century in France. John Carver married her in England, and in 1609 they went to Leiden, Holland where they joined the Walloon church there.

When the English Separatists moved to Leiden John Carver joined them. It is usually accepted that his first wive had died by then, possibly in childbirth, as a child was born to them and buried in Leiden that year. No name or sex is recorded.

While Deacon in the Separatist church he married Catherine Leggatt [nee White]. She came from Sturton-le-Steeple, Nottinghamshire England and her younger sister Bridget married Rev John Robinson [the Pilgrim's pastor]. They both came from the same village.

John and Catherine Carver had a baby in 1617 but that too was born dead. There is also no name or sex recorded for this baby either. They both sailed on the Mayflower but died without issue.

What disease did Pocahontas died from?

the disease that pocahontas died from a lung disease

Is Nancy Reagan a descendant of Pocahontas?

Yes, Pocahontas lived in the 1600's , so she should have many descendants who are still alive

How did Pocahontas help make peace between the Jamestown colonists and the Powhatan?

Pocahantas helped make peace between The Jamestown colonists and the Powhatan because she had married the English colonist John Rofle in the year 1614.

John Rolfe wasn't a colonist!! :)

Did John rolfe marry pocahontis?

Yes, John Rolfe, a famous tobacco farmer, did marry Pocahontas.

Did Pocahontas have a job?

Not an actual avocation. She was the daughter of a chief, with certain duties and responsibilities in the culture of the Virginia tribes.

How did Pocahontas rescued john smith?

Pocahontas saved John Smith's by putting her head on hid head when he was about to be exacuted