- Thomas Rolfe
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Rolfe was born at Smith's Plantation in Jamestown,
Virginia . After growing up in England, on 13 September 1632 he married Elizabeth Washington, at St James's church,Clerkenwell ,London , and their daughter Anne was born in 1633. Elizabeth died shortly after Anne’s birth, and in 1635 Rolfe returned toVirginia , leaving his daughter with his cousin Anthony Rolfe. In 1659, Anne Rolfe married Peter Elwin (1623-1695), ofThurning, Norfolk , England, and left descendants. [ [http://www.threlkeld.org.uk/Pocahontas.htm Pocahontas] at threlkeld.org.uk, accessed 18 July 2008]Rolfe became a powerful leader in the tribe Powhatan, named after the chief who was the father of Pocahontas, and met and married Jane Poythress. He served in the English military until 1675. His only child by his second wife, called
Jane Rolfe , was born onOctober 10 ,1650 , and in 1675 married ColonelRobert Bolling and herself had a single child,John Bolling (bornJanuary 26 ,1676 ). Many Americans claim descent from Rolfe, including some politicians. In 1675, Rolfe died at the age of 59 or 60, and was survived by his wife and child.As a result of Thomas Rolfe's birth, the Rolfe family is considered one of the
First Families of Virginia . He appears as an infant in the 2005 theatrical filmThe New World but does not exist in the 1998 Disney animated straight-to-video film , a sequel to the 1995 motion picture. Rolfe is buried in Hopewell'sKippax Plantation .References
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