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  1. Apr 28, 2023 · Biography. Elizabeth Rolfe was the daughter of John Rolfe by his third and final wife, Jane Pierce. [1] She is believed to be the Elizabeth who later married John Milner. The last documentation of Elizabeth Rolfe's life seems to be in the January 1625 Muster when she appears as age 4 living with her mother and step-father, Capt. Roger Smith.

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    • January 25, 1620
    • John Milner
  2. Elizabeth Rolfe was born on 25 January 1620, in Jamestown, Virginia, British Colonial America. She married John Milner about 1635. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She died in 1635, in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America, at the age of 15. More.

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    • John Milner
  3. Daughter of John Rolfe, prominent Jamestown and Virginia Company figure of American history, and his third wife, Jane Pierce Rolfe; Elizabeth married John Milner and gave birth to a daughter, Jane Milner.∼Elizabeth Rolfe was born on 25 Jan 1620 in Jamestown, Virginia, USA. She was the daughter of John Rolfe...

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    Elizabeth Rolfe (1620–1635) John Rolfe ( c. 1585 – March 1622) was an English explorer, farmer and merchant. He is best known for being the husband of Pocahontas and the first settler in the colony of Virginia to successfully cultivate a tobacco crop for export.

  6. Sep 6, 2023 · Thomas Rolfe (1615 - 1680) - He was the child of John and Pocahontas and would help unify the Native Americans and the colonists. When his mother died in England, he stayed there and was raised in English society. He eventually came back to Virginia and met his uncle. Elizabeth Rolfe (1620 - 1635) - Records of her are questionable. She possibly ...

  7. Sep 25, 2018 · In 1620, Rolfe married Jane Pierce, the daughter of Captain William Pierce, and they had a daughter named Elizabeth. In 1621, the Virginia colony began actively raising funds for the College of Henricus, a boarding school for young Native Americans to train them to become more English.

  8. History. Pocahontas' First Marriage: The Powhatan Side of the Story. From Issue: Spring 2014 / Vol. 15 No. 1. by Phoebe Mills Farris. Virginia institutions are preparing to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Pocahontas–Rolfe marriage this year.

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