Capt. Raleigh Croshaw, Ancient Planter - Raleigh Croshaw

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Mamauatowick (Emperor) Wahunsenacawh Ottaniack, of Powhatan ['Big Chief' aka 'Paramount Chief of Powhatan', of Werowocomoco, population of six tribes: 13,000 - 34,000 persons called Tsenacommacah (Tidewater region of Virginia) of his territory on the York River, Gloucester County, Virginia, (area located around Jamestown Colony before established, territory or ruling area)] [Scent Morning Flower] - b. 17 June 1545, d. April 1618. Buried: Pamunkey Indian Reservation, King William, King William County, Virginia. M. 1st, Amopotuskee Shawano. Ch. Cleopatra Shawano Powhatan; M. 2nd, Winganuske Matatiske Patawomeck [?-'oldest sister'] - b. c. 1570, d. (?) d/o Wahunsenacawh 'Great King' of the Patawomeck. Ch. Pocahontas, Ursula 'Unity' Powhatan Croshaw

Cockacoeske (?)-'Queen Anne' Powhatan West, 'Queen of Pamunkey and Weroansqua' (Ruled: 1656 -1686) [Cockacoeske was the first signer of the Treaty of Middle River Plantation; Pamunkey Reservation 'confirmed to the Pamunkey tribe' in 1658 by Governor, Council and General Assembly of Virginia, Cockacoeske signed the Treaty of 1677 between the King of England, William III, aka William of Orange, acting through the Governor of Virginia and several Native American tribes, including the Pamunkey] [Black pearls signature jewelry of the Pamunkey Tribe worn by Cockacoeske; King Charles II presented Queen Anne with a silver headband, or coronet, inscribed, 'Queen of Pamunkey'] [Unknown] - b. 1630 - 1650, d. before 1 July 1686, per the Council of Virginia, who informed the death of Cockacoeske c. 1725, per her interpreter George Smith reported to the governor's Council, she was 'lately dead', yet referenced as 'in appearance' in 1715 seeking more fair treatment for her people]. Buried: 'Likely' and refuted by historian William Deyo, at the Pamunkey Indian Reservation, burial mound, King William, King William County, Virginia. M. 1650, Totopotomoi [Tatapatamoi Chepiack] 'Toby West' (Ruled: 1649 - 1656) [1622, Raid killing 350 colonists, destroyed the towns' ironworks] - b. c. 1616, East Sussex, England, d. 1 January 1656, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, (Battle of Bloody Run, against the other Indian warriors supporting English to remove the tribe Rickohockans near the James River falles, 1656). Buried: Pamunkey Indian Reservation, King William, King William County, Virginia s/o Governor Thomas West, '3rd Baron de la Warr' s/o Thomas West, '2nd or 11th Baron de la Warr' and Anne Knollys and Rachel 'Matachanna' Powhatan Croshaw [Accompanied Pocahontas to England, 1616, resided at Lord de la Warr's country estate, Blackhurst Park, Sussex, England. Rather in England or on her return to Virginia, Rachel began a relationsip with Joseph Croshaw s/o Captain Raleigh Croshaw, a founder of Jamestown also of Bermuda, and England] - b. c. 1595, Virginia, d. 1646, Virginia. Buried: Pamunkey Indian Reservation, King William, King William County, Virginia. Ch. Susannah Swann, Jane Totopotomoi West Harrison, Joseph West; Paramour liaison: Colonel John West II (husband of sister-in-law, Unity Crowshaw) s/o Governor John West s/o Thomas West, '2nd or 11th Baron de la Warr' [M. 1st, Ursula 'Unity' Crowshaw. Ch. Sarah Anne West Fox, Nathaniel West, John West] Ch. Major John West.

Regarding: Ursula Unity née Powhatan Crowshaw the children - Sarah Anne West Fox, Nathaniel West, John West and Major John West

I am missing a link that involves both of my parents, through Gideon Macon and Martha Woodward to Cockacoeske and Running Stream and Rachel 'Scent Morning Flower' Wahunsenacawh.

https://www.plumtreememoryfamily.com/powhatan

Sincerely,

Jodi Rae née Trogstad Brennan, 'Queen Regent'

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