MAKE A MEME View Large Image Pocahonatas (1595-1617) a Virginia Indian and the daughter of Powhaten, who was captured by the English and held for ransom. She converted to Christianty and in 1614 she married tobacco planter John Rolfe. Pocahonatas died aged just 21 or ...
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Keywords: statue pocahonatas saint george's georges church gravesend kent architecture outdoor sculpture Pocahonatas (1595-1617) a Virginia Indian and the daughter of Powhaten, who was captured by the English and held for ransom. She converted to Christianty and in 1614 she married tobacco planter John Rolfe. Pocahonatas died aged just 21 or 22 years old and was buried in Saint George's Church, Gravesend,. Pocahonatas (1595-1617) a Virginia Indian and the daughter of Powhaten, who was captured by the English and held for ransom. She converted to Christianty and in 1614 she married tobacco planter John Rolfe. Pocahonatas died aged just 21 or 22 years old and was buried in Saint George's Church, Gravesend,.
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