1. | Anne E. MARTIN was born on 12 May 1660-1667 in Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of Captain John MARTYN, * Not related to John Martin who died in Swansea, Mass. via YDNA evidence and Christian PETTUS, (Gr. Daughter of "Pocahontas")); died about 1741 in Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America. Anne married Jacob Hubbard [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | Captain John MARTYN, * Not related to John Martin who died in Swansea, Mass. via YDNA evidence was born in 1600 in Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England; was christened on 29 Jun 1600 in St Andrew, Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England (son of Edward Marting and Mabelle Brownrigge); died in Aft. 1668 in of Virginia. Notes: The following is from the book, "Shawnee Heritage Book Vol. IV" by Don Greene. Captain married Christian PETTUS, (Gr. Daughter of "Pocahontas") in 1650 in Old, Rappahannock, Virginia, United States. Christian (daughter of Colonel Thomas PETTUS, * and Ka-Okee "Jane" PATAWOMECK *) was born in 1636 in Passapatanzy, King George, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 2 May 1701 in James City, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Christian PETTUS, (Gr. Daughter of "Pocahontas") was born in 1636 in Passapatanzy, King George, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of Colonel Thomas PETTUS, * and Ka-Okee "Jane" PATAWOMECK *); died on 2 May 1701 in James City, Virginia, British Colonial America. Notes: Since her father was from a very prominent family in England, all his daughters were highly sought after by the wealthy businessman of Jamestown. This is the clue needed to discern Christian's husband's, John Martin's, lineage as there were only two John Martins of early New England from the well to do class of England. The other one is accounted by YDNA that goes back to a general of William the Conqueror. Her husband, John Martin, is accounted for by the "Peerage of Devon" Martins.
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4. | Edward Marting was born in Aft. 1560 in of Cumberland, England (son of Addame MARTYNE); died in Oct 1633 in Tackwaite, Greystoke, Cumberland, England; was buried on Oct 10 1633 in of Thackwaite, Greystoke, Cumberland, England. Notes: He is listed as an aged man when he was buried in Greystoke records. He is highly likely to be related to the Martins in Burke's Peerage book of Thackwaite, Greystoke, England. I have theorized that he is a grandson of Hugh Martin and Agnes Ursula by age and place. He is not known to be the grandson through their son Hugh. Edward married Mabelle Brownrigge on Sep 11 1598 in St Andrew, Greystoke, Cumberland, England. Mabelle (daughter of John Brownrigge) was born in 1575 in Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England; was christened on 25 Apr 1575 in St Andrew, Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Mabelle Brownrigge was born in 1575 in Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England; was christened on 25 Apr 1575 in St Andrew, Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England (daughter of John Brownrigge).
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6. | Colonel Thomas PETTUS, * was born on 19 Feb 1598 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; was christened in 1610 (son of Sir Thomas PETTUS, * Mayor of Norwich and Cecily KING); died on 20 Sep 1663 in Royal Colony of Virginia. Colonel married Ka-Okee "Jane" PATAWOMECK *. Ka-Okee (daughter of Kecoum Captaye Loppassus Japasaw POWTAHAN and Matoaka "Pocahontas" Rebecca, of the Powhatan Tribe) was born in 1612 in Potomac River, Allegany, Maryland, United States; died on 1670 or 1704 in James City County, Virginia, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Ka-Okee "Jane" PATAWOMECK * was born in 1612 in Potomac River, Allegany, Maryland, United States (daughter of Kecoum Captaye Loppassus Japasaw POWTAHAN and Matoaka "Pocahontas" Rebecca, of the Powhatan Tribe); died on 1670 or 1704 in James City County, Virginia, United States of America. Notes: Ka-Okee is traditionally the daughter of Keocum Japasaw and Matoaka whom is known by Americans as Pocahontas. The sources stating this are Wikipedia, The Shawne Heritage Book, V. IV, p. 99-102, The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History, by. Dr. Angela Daniel and Linwood Custalo, The National Park Service, WebNetherlands and Find-A-Grave. The Smithsonian Magazine and recent historians have also been published this Indian's tribe oral history.
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8. | Addame MARTYNE was born in Abt. 1535 in of Greystoke, Cumberland, England (son of Sir Hugh MARTIN / MARTYN, * and Lady Agnes URSULA, *); died in Aft. 1561 in of Greystoke, Penrith, Cumberland, England.
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10. | John Brownrigge was born in Bef. 1551 in of Greystoke, Cumberland, England.
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12. | Sir Thomas PETTUS, * Mayor of Norwich was born on 17 Sep 1552 in Norwich Castle, Norfolk, England (son of Sir Thomas PETTUS, * and Chritian DOTHRIK, *); died on 6 Jun 1620 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; was buried in Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England. Sir married Cecily KING. Cecily was born on 25 Oct 1561 in Hempstead, Norfolk, England; died in 1609 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Cecily KING was born on 25 Oct 1561 in Hempstead, Norfolk, England; died in 1609 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
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14. | Kecoum Captaye Loppassus Japasaw POWTAHAN was born in 1590 in Werowocomoco, Orapax, King William, Virginia, American Colonies; died on 13 Apr 1613 in Werowocomoco, Orapax, King William, Virginia, American Colonies. Kecoum married Matoaka "Pocahontas" Rebecca, of the Powhatan Tribe in Powhatan Tribal Lands on the Pamunkey River in Virginia Colony, America. Matoaka (daughter of Mamanatowick Wahunsenacawh POWHATAN and Matatishe Winanuske Eagle Plume Nonoma) was born on 17 Sep 1595 in Werowocomoco Village, On Pamunkey River York River, Virginia, US; died on 21 Mar 1617 in Gravesend, Kent, England; was buried in 1617 in Gravesend, Gravesham Borough, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Matoaka "Pocahontas" Rebecca, of the Powhatan Tribe was born on 17 Sep 1595 in Werowocomoco Village, On Pamunkey River York River, Virginia, US (daughter of Mamanatowick Wahunsenacawh POWHATAN and Matatishe Winanuske Eagle Plume Nonoma); died on 21 Mar 1617 in Gravesend, Kent, England; was buried in 1617 in Gravesend, Gravesham Borough, Kent, England. Notes: The Powhatten oral history gives us a much different understanding of Matoaka "Pocahontas" 's sad life. Here is a summary of it at https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/pocahontas-first-marriage-powhatan-side-story"Virginia institutions are preparing to celebrate the 400th anniversary (2014) of the Pocahontas
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