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Elizabeth Powhatan 1613–1717 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1613

Birth Location: Virginia Colony

Death Date: 27 Feb 1717

Death Location: Buried at Audlem, Cheshire, England

Father: Chief Moytoy

Mother: Chief Powhatan

Spouse(s): Robert Massey, Peter Massie, Andrew Newland

Children(s): Robert **, Ralph Massey, Roger Massey, Samuell Massey, Samuel Massey, Roger Massey, Nathaniell Masie, Hester Masie, Christopher Massie

In 1613, Elizabeth Powhatan entered the world in Virginia Colony, born to Chief Moytoy And Chief Opichapam Itoyatin Sasawpen Powhatan. Elizabeth Powhatan married Andrew Newland, Peter David Massie, Robert Massey, and had children including Christopher Massie, Hester Masie, Nathaniell Masie, Ralph Massey, Robert Massey Massie Capt, Roger Massey, Samuel Massey, Samuell Massey. Elizabeth Powhatan passed away in 1717 in Buried at Audlem, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1613, Elizabeth Powhatan entered the world in Virginia Colony, born to Chief Moytoy And Chief Opichapam Itoyatin Sasawpen Powhatan.
  • Elizabeth Powhatan married Andrew Newland, Peter David Massie, Robert Massey, and had children including Christopher Massie, Hester Masie, Nathaniell Masie, Ralph Massey, Robert Massey Massie Capt, Roger Massey, Samuel Massey, Samuell Massey.
  • Elizabeth Powhatan passed away in 1717 in Buried at Audlem, Cheshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

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Elizabeth Powhatan's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Powhatan
1613–1717
Birth Place: Virginia Colony
Parents
Chief Moytoy
1545–1618
New River, Pulaski, Virginia, USA
Chief (Opichapam Itoyatin Sasawpen) Powhatan
1550–1620
Werewocomoco, Opapax, Virginia Territory
Grandparents
Ensenore Algonkian
1516–1570
Scent Flower
1517–1600
Confluence Dan Staunton Rivers, Virginia, United States
Ensenore Algonkian
1516–1570
Scent Flower
1517–1600
Confluence Dan Staunton Rivers, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Great Ensenore
1500–1525
Amopotuskee Algonkian
1517–1600
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Powhatan's Descendants

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Elizabeth Powhatan (1613–27 Feb 1717) m. Robert Massey (23 September 1602–1665) m. Peter (David) Massie (1603–25 Dec 1719) m. Andrew Newland (1608–Dec 1685)
  1. 1. Robert (Massey \Massie Capt.) ** 1625–1699 m. Anne Howson 1629–1678
    1. 1. Capt. (Robert Massey) II 1633–1689 m. Mary (Frances) Dade 1661–1699
      1. 1. Dade (Massey) Capt. 1679–1735 m. Katherine (Elizabeth) Ellis 1682–1725
        1. 1. Robert Massey 1703–1746 m. Winifred McCarty 1709–1754
        2. 2. Anne Massey 1720–1752
        3. 3. Beheathland Massey 1723–
        4. 4. Lee Massey 1704–1732
        5. 5. Dade Massey 1708–1734
        6. 6. Thomas (Massey) Captain 1713–1778
        7. 7. Frances Massey 1721–
        8. 8. Sigismund Massey 1717–1746
        9. 9. Elizabeth Massey 1708–1734
        10. 10. Mary Massey 1702–1746
      2. 2. Robert (Massey (Massie)) III 1678–1735
      3. 3. Benjamin (Massey) (Massie) 1680–1725
      4. 4. Mary (Massey) (Massie) 1682–1773
      5. 5. Thomas Massey 1684–1735
  2. 2. Ralph Massey 1642–1664
  3. 3. Roger Massey 1636–1664
  4. 4. Samuell Massey 1632–
  5. 5. Samuel Massey 1632–
  6. 6. Roger Massey 1636–1664
  7. 7. Nathaniell Masie 1634–
  8. 8. Hester Masie 1635–
  9. 9. Christopher Massie 1636–

Elizabeth Powhatan's Timeline

2 Records

1613
1613
Birth of Elizabeth Powhatan in Virginia Colony
Virginia Colony
1717
27 Feb 1717
Age 104
Death of Elizabeth Powhatan in Buried at Audlem, Cheshire, England
Buried at Audlem, Cheshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1613
    Event Place: Virginia Colony
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1717
    Event Place: Buried at Audlem, Cheshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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