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Rachel Paupauwiske Scent of Morning Flower of the Powhatan 1547–1612 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1547

Birth Location: Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land

Death Date: 1612

Death Location: Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land

Father: Great *

Mother: Amopotuskee American)

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Rachel Paupauwiske Scent of Morning Flower of the Powhatan was born in 1547 in Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land, the child of Great Chief Running Stream Mamanatowick Ensenore Don Luis Velasco Of The Iroquois Powhatan And Amopotuskee Nonoma Scent Flower Amonsoquath Winanske Of The Algonkian Algonquin Native American. Rachel Paupauwiske Scent of Morning Flower of the Powhatan passed away in 1612 in Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land.

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  • Rachel Paupauwiske Scent of Morning Flower of the Powhatan was born in 1547 in Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land, the child of Great Chief Running Stream Mamanatowick Ensenore Don Luis Velasco Of The Iroquois Powhatan And Amopotuskee Nonoma Scent Flower Amonsoquath Winanske Of The Algonkian Algonquin Native American.
  • Rachel Paupauwiske Scent of Morning Flower of the Powhatan passed away in 1612 in Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land.

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Rachel Powhatan's Ancestors

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Rachel Powhatan
1547–1612
Birth Place: Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land
Parents
Great Chief Running Stream Mamanatowick Ensenore Don Luis Velasco of the Iroquois Powhatan *
1517–1618
Werowocomoco, Orapax, Staunton River, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Amopotuskee (Nonoma Scent Flower Amonsoquath Winanske of the Algonkian \ Algonquin (Native) American)
1517–1600
Confluence Dan Staunton Rivers, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Chief (Dashing Stream Wahunsunacock of the Iroquois) *
1474–1525
Lancer River Blue, VA
Poechancanough (Winanuske Scent Flower) Powhatan
1474–1526
Banks Tributary Lancer River, Blue, Virginia, USA
Winganuske Powhattan
1545–1618
Virginia
Queen (Winganuske) Powhattan
1571–1618
Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Wahunsenacawh Powhatan
1545–1618
Amopotyskee Powhatan
1424–1495
Running 1458-1526;
1458–1526
Murmuring C-10
1424–1495
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Running GGF
1516–1570
Scent Stream
1517–1600
Chief Patawomeck,
1395–
Second Powhatan
1398–

Rachel Powhatan's Timeline

2 Records

1547
1547
Birth of Rachel Paupauwiske Scent of Morning Flower of the Powhatan in Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land
Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land
1612
1612
Age 65
Death of Rachel Paupauwiske Scent of Morning Flower of the Powhatan in Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land
Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1547
    Event Place: Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1612
    Event Place: Virginia Colony on Powhatan Land

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