When a surprised Norton asked Gates how he determined the connection, the latter replied saying, “through the paper trail.” The host then explained: “John Rolfe and Pocahontas got married on April 5, ...
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The tree (far right) is planted at Heacham Manor Hotel in Norfolk She was famed as a colonial peacemaker - but now DNA analysis is to be used to test part of the 400-year-old legend of when Pocahontas ...
DNA tests are set to be carried out on a TREE to try and confirm whether it was planted by the legendary native American hero Pocahontas. She moved to England in 1616 with her husband Jon Rolfe and ...
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She was famed as a colonial peacemaker - but now DNA analysis is to be used to test part of the 400-year-old legend of when Pocahontas came to England. After helping save a colonialist's life the ...
Tests aiming to establish the truth of a legend claiming that Pocahontas planted a mulberry tree in Norfolk have proved inconclusive. The Native American travelled to England in 1616 with husband John ...
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