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by kstaunton6
Mon Aug 28, 2017 2:19 pm
Forum: Native American
Topic: Possible Descent from Pocahontas {Advice?}
Replies: 5
Views: 14715

Re: Possible Descent from Pocahontas {Advice?}

I recently found a very helpful website/ kindle book/ regular book by a man named Richard Hill. google: Richard Hill DNA advisor. he helps adoptees find birth families using DNA testing. the e-book is only $2.99 and you can download a free app from amazon that turns your PC into a kindle reader. I w...
by kstaunton6
Mon Aug 21, 2017 4:45 pm
Forum: Native American
Topic: Possible Descent from Pocahontas {Advice?}
Replies: 5
Views: 14715

Re: Possible Descent from Pocahontas {Advice?}

You might also consider that the Amonsoquoth (maybe not spelled quite right) claim Pocahontas' mother saying that she was Cherokee. This would make Pocahontas 1/2 whatever her mother was. However, descending from Thomas Rolph (or any other male in between him and you) means your mtDNA is not matchin...
by kstaunton6
Mon Aug 21, 2017 4:37 pm
Forum: Native American
Topic: Possible Descent from Pocahontas {Advice?}
Replies: 5
Views: 14715

Re: Possible Descent from Pocahontas {Advice?}

I am also a descendent of Pocahontas, based on my mtDNA markers. I am adopted and cannot help you with a paper trail. however, more than one of my matches has a tree that goes back to Elizabeth Bland Blair who married John Bolling. an oddity, is that an "aunt" told me that my real grandmot...

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