John Rolfe (disambiguation)

John Rolfe (disambiguation)

John Rolfe may refer to:

*John Rolfe, a 17th century English settler of Virginia, and husband of Pocahontas
*John Carew Rolfe, a 20th century American classicist
*John Rolfe (actor), an actor who starred in the British soap opera "Eastenders" as Alec Carter
*John Rolph, a Canadian lawyer and politician


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