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Chief Wahunsunacock Powhatan Hill 1547–1618 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 June 1547

Birth Location: Werowocomoco, Orapax, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America

Death Date: 1618

Death Location: Pamunkey River, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America

Father: Ensenore Algonkian

Mother: Scent Flower

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The story of Chief Wahunsunacock Powhatan Hill began in 1547 in Werowocomoco, Orapax, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America. Chief Wahunsunacock Powhatan Hill passed away in 1618 in Pamunkey River, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America.

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Biography

  • The story of Chief Wahunsunacock Powhatan Hill began in 1547 in Werowocomoco, Orapax, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America.
  • Chief Wahunsunacock Powhatan Hill passed away in 1618 in Pamunkey River, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America.

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Chief Hill's Ancestors

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Chief Hill
1547–1618
Birth Place: Werowocomoco, Orapax, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America
Parents
Ensenore Algonkian
1516–1570
Werowocomoco, Orapax, Staunton River, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Scent Flower
1517–1600
Confluence Dan Staunton Rivers, Virginia, United States
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Chief Hill's Timeline

2 Records

1547
17 June 1547
Birth of Chief Wahunsunacock Powhatan Hill in Werowocomoco, Orapax, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America
Werowocomoco, Orapax, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America
1618
1618
Age 71
Death of Chief Wahunsunacock Powhatan Hill in Pamunkey River, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America
Pamunkey River, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 June 1547
    Event Place: Werowocomoco, Orapax, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1618
    Event Place: Pamunkey River, Pre Virginia, Pre Colonial America

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