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About Chief Eagle Plume Hololesque Cornstalk, {Fictional - Shawnee Heritage}
Do not confuse with Opechancanough "Mangopeesomon", paramount chief of the Powhatan
Notes
Nancy Egloff of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation wrote:
John Dods was a laborer who, twice, accompanied a group with John Smith to explore the Chesapeake Bay and to meet with Powhatan, leader of more than 30 tribes in Tidewater Virginia at the time. However, we know nothing about his wife Jane. Finally, there is no documentation in any primary sources on the person often called “Princess Niketta,” alias “Jane Eagle Plume.” From documents, we do not know the names of any of Opechancanough’s children.
Citations
- Egloff, Nancy, Historian, (28 Feb 2014) Curatorial Dept., Museum Operations & Education, Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation P.O. Box 1607, Williamsburg, VA 23187, (757) 253-7336 fax (757) 253-7350, (JYF) [nancy.egloff@jyf.virginia.gov] Email from Nancy Egloff, to Nancy Perry, titled RE: Jane Eagle Plume
See also http://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2012/10/jane-eagle-plume-princess-n...
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/princess-cleopatra-shawa...
Chief Eagle Plume Hololesque Cornstalk, {Fictional - Shawnee Heritage}'s Timeline
1517 |
June 3, 1517
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Virginia, United States
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1545
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James River - Buckingham,Va.
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Shawnee Land, Frederick County, Virginia, USA
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1615
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Orapax Farms, New Kent County, Virginia, United States
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1635
Age 90
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Charlotte County, VA, United States
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