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Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D
Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D
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This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
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Thomas Pettus Colonel Thomas
husband in Brief Life History of Ka-Okee on FamilySearch.org
father in Brief Life History of Child Pettus on FamilySearch.org
main character in Brief Life History of Thomas Pettus on FamilySearch.org
grandparent in Brief Life History of Keziah Arroyah on FamilySearch.org
Pettus
husband in Brief Life History of Ka-Okee on FamilySearch.org
father in Brief Life History of Child Pettus on FamilySearch.org
main character in Brief Life History of Thomas Pettus on FamilySearch.org
grandparent in Brief Life History of Keziah Arroyah on FamilySearch.org
Where do these data come from ?
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born at Norwich [Norfolk, England] in Februari 1598, died (65 years old) at James City [Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America] on 20 September 1663.
marries (resp. at most 28 and at most 15 years old) before 1626 with Ka-Okee
child in Brief Life History of Pocahontas on FamilySearch.org
child in Brief Life History of Kocoum Patawomeck on FamilySearch.org
main character in Brief Life History of Ka-Okee on FamilySearch.org
involved party in Brief Life History of Wahanganoche on FamilySearch.org
mother in Brief Life History of Child Pettus on FamilySearch.org
partner in Brief Life History of Thomas Pettus on FamilySearch.org
grandparent in Brief Life History of Keziah Arroyah on FamilySearch.org
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daughter of Kocoum Patawomeck and Pocahontas Matoaka Amonute Powhatan, born at Passapatanzy [Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America] around 1611, Raised by Chief Japasaw I Oppassus Passapatanzy, Raised by Sister Of Pocahontas , Diagram of Pocahontas and her family, died (around 31 years old) at Westmoreland [Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America] in 1642. From this marriage one daughter:
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