Pocahontas
Birth:
c.1594, Virginia Region
Death:
March 21, 1617,
Names:
Pocahontas was a nickname meaning "playful" or "naughty one." Here real name was Matoaka
After her conversion to Christianity and baptism, Pocahontas was given the name Rebecca and became Lady Rebecca when she married John Rolfe.
Pocohontas and John Smith:
When Pocahontas was approximately 13 years old in 1607, she met John Smith of
First Marriage:
Pocahontas was married between 1609 and 1612 to a Powhatan named Kocoum. It is believed that she might have had a baby girl who later died from this marriage. However, little more is known about this relationship.
The Capture of Pocahontas:
In 1612, the Powhatan Indians and the English settlers were becoming more hostile with each other. Eight Englishmen had been captured. In retaliation, Captain Samuel Argall captured Pocahontas. It was during this time that Pocahontas met and married John Rolfe who is credited with planting and selling the first tobacco crop in
Lady Rebecca Rolfe:
It is not known whether Pocahontas actually fell in love with Rolfe before they married. Some conjecture that their marriage was one condition of her release from captivity. Pocahontas converted to Christianity and was baptized Rebecca. She then married Rolfe on April 5, 1614. Powhatan gave his consent and presented Rolfe with a large piece of land. This marriage brought peace between the Powhatans and English until Chief Powhatan's death in 1618.
Thomas Rolfe Born:
Pocahontas gave birth to Thomas Rolfe on January 30, 1615. Soon after, she along with her family and her sister Matchanna and her husband traveled to
Illness and Death:
Rolfe and Pocahontas had decided to return to
