Can You Show Me Your Genealogy Line In Your Relation To Pocahontas?
I’m interested in seeing some Genealogy lines to Pocahontas I’d put mine down, but I want to see yours first. It’s easy to do if you are related to Pocohontas you will know how to put it in your answer. use the 1. you
2. your grandparents
3. your great grandparents
method and go back. Then if you give me your e-mail address I will get back with you on comparasion and questions.
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There are 3,000+ entries for her onhttp://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.c…
The number drops to 62 if you check all three “Has” boxes. The entry on the data base labeled “craigsharrow” is very complete.
I am not descended from Pocahontas, but my family has very close ties to her that we are trying to prove. We were in Jamestown. I will get in touch with you, I hope, or you go to my site. I know that we are tied to her historically some way, but I do not know how.
Beginning with my deceased Grandfather:
Walter England, son of
Joseph England, son of
Sherwood England, son of
Candace Osborne England, dtr of
Hannah Bowling Osborne, dtr of
Benjamin Bowling/Bolling, son of
John Bolling, son of
Jane Rolfe Bolling, dtr of
Thomas Rolfe, son of
John Rolfe & Pocohantas “Matoaka” Rebecca Rolfe, dtr of
Chief Powhattan
cje@lynxconnect.com
if you want some info from someone as a courtesy be willing to offer first. people will be more willing to share with you what they have.
also. you might be exhibiting secretiveness as a way to protect your own privacy, but at the same time recognize that those you ask information from want to protect their privacy also.
get to know the people on a public level before you ask for all they’ve got on information you want.
build trust to show that you’re worthy of trust.