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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_RolfeJane Rolfe - Wikipedia

    Jane Rolfe (October 10, 1650 – January 27, 1676) was the granddaughter of Pocahontas and English colonist John Rolfe (credited with introducing a strain of tobacco for export by the struggling Virginia Colony).

  2. Jun 9, 2023 · Jane Rolfe (October 10, 1650 – 1676) was the granddaughter of Pocahontas (Chief Powhatan's daughter) and the English colonist John Rolfe, (credited with introducing a strain of tobacco for export by the struggling Virginia Colony). Her husband was Colonel Robert Bolling who lived from 1646-1709.

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    Jane Rolfe (October 10, 1650 – January 27, 1676) was the granddaughter of Pocahontas and English colonist John Rolfe (credited with introducing a strain of tobacco for export by the struggling Virginia Colony ). Her husband was Colonel Robert Bolling, who lived from 1646 to 1709.

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  5. Sep 6, 2023 · Learn about John Rolfe, the English colonist who married Pocahontas and introduced tobacco to Virginia. Find out his family background, his children, and his legacy.

  6. Jan 13, 2024 · Also Known As: "Jane Rolfe", "Jane Pothress". Birthdate: circa 1620. Birthplace: Jamestown, Virginia, Colonial America. Death: between circa 1679 and circa 1680 (50-68) Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    • "Jane Rolfe", "Jane Pothress"
    • Jamestown, Virginia, Colonial America
    • circa 1620
  7. Sep 30, 2023 · Explore genealogy for Jane (Rolfe) Bolling born abt. 1655 Colony of Virginia died 1677 Charles City, Charles, Colony of Virginia including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 32 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community.

  8. When Jane Rolfe was born on 10 October 1650, in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, Thomas Rolfe, was 35 and her mother, Jane Poythress, was 20. She married Colonel Robert Bolling in 1675, in Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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