- female, deceased (1725)
- Queen Anne (ca. 1650 - ca. 1715) became the chief of the Pamunkey tribe when her aunt Cockacoeske died. Colonial Governor William Berkeley...
- female, deceased (1725)
- Cockacoeske's husband/boyfriend was first married to Unity Croshaw, an independent minded woman who left him for his adultery, and some of whose...
- male, deceased (1656)
- Totopotomoi (ca. 1625-1656) was a grandson of a sister of Chief Powhatan, the father of Pocahontas. He became the Chief of the Pamunkey Tribe in...
- male, deceased (1649)
- Nectowance (ca. 1600-1649) was the Weroance (chief) of the Pamunkey tribe following the death of his father Opechancanough. After his death he was...
- male, deceased (1937)
- John Garland Pollard (1871 - 1937) was an American politician who served as the governor of Virginia from 1930 to 1934.
- male
- Chanco, or Chauco, was a Native American emissary between Opechancanough, chief of the Pamunkey tribe, to and from the settlers of Jamestown in the...
- female, deceased (1669)
- Unity Croshaw (ca. 1636 - April 20, 1669, New Kent County, Virginia) was the daughter of Major Joseph Croshaw, one of the main figures of early...
- male
- Dr. John H. Moore is a professor of anthropology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. His research specialties include North...
- female
- Ms. G. Anne Richardson Ms. Richardson serves as one of the representatives from Region II (Philadelphia) and is the INA Advisory Council Chair....
- male, deceased (1914)
- Robert Edward Lee, Jr. (October 27, 1843 - October 19, 1914) was the youngest son of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis, and...
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