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History, learn something: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...ee_jane-pettus
I am a DIRECT descendant of Pocahontas and her daughter Kaokee (my 10th great grandmother) through the Rowe family of Fredericksburg, Virginia: George and Lucy Leitch Rowe who were both 1st cousins, and whom both had strong connections to the local Indians in the area . And I'm also a distant cousin to Wayne Newton. It is historical fact. The tribe accepts Pocahontas first marriage to another Patawomeck Indian warrior named Kaokum. They had one daughter Kaokee. Kaokee married Captain Thomas Pettus, of Williamsburg. The reason why this is controversial, is because she would have only been 12 or 13 years old at the time.
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Nothing is "documented", these are just family tales. If you did have native ancestors, it would have shown up in DNA. Which unlike your stupid redneck family, does not lie.
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