Very cool story. Always enjoy your readings, thank you.
@effeojnedib72082 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your real history. I'm originally from Texas, with my folks descending from the Double Mountains area, Fisher County, Rotan and Hamlin. Moved here (right off Pocahontas Trail) in James City County, Va. 20 years ago. I visit Jamestown often, along with Colonial Williamsburg and Yorktown. Lots of interesting people here. I've talked to a direct descendent of Edward Teach (Blackbeard) and a friend of mine's wife can trace her bloodline back to Pocahontas. (According to her) Lots of nooks and cranny's of history hiding around here.
@deadhorse13912 жыл бұрын
Fascinating story, thank you
@bobsmoot23922 жыл бұрын
Another knock out presentation. Thank you. My family moved to Virginia in 1633 on a boat they built for the crossing. They were shipwrights who built many vessels in Virginia.
@eawatahatanguatama383 Жыл бұрын
So your people were the colonizers that stole this land from my people
@PrincessOverDoesIt2 жыл бұрын
Wow! I was not expecting Maine to be brought up. I grew up around the area mentioned. Crazy!
@doop6769 Жыл бұрын
I kind of think the story from the Indians of Maine is probably the true story of what happened with Smith being saved. I'd bet over the course of time, it became Pocahontas instead since she was basically a celebrity in England , at the time, and it made for a better story. I love this channel! I enjoy hearing these stories from the perspective they're told from at the time most of them happened. It's so refreshing listening to someone just tell the stories as written, without interjecting their personal opinions with today's "sensibilities". Keep up the great work and don't change a thing.
@markpalmer67602 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the story,
@lewislindsey19462 жыл бұрын
Very good video! If only 10% of any of it is really true, it still makes for a good yarn!
@totallyjustgaming35482 жыл бұрын
ive watched zero things to put this on my homepage but i watched this without watching the first vdeo but i was still pleasently surprised and watched the wholevideo
@karenkimble97562 жыл бұрын
I sure do enjoy your show ☺️
@Britspence3812 жыл бұрын
Very interesting! I had a professor many years ago whose surname was Bolling. He told us he was a descendant of Pocahontas; the first time I became aware of this bit of history. You covered some detailed things here that I wasn't aware of, thanks for posting. 😀
@eawatahatanguatama383 Жыл бұрын
He lied
@fiddleback1568 Жыл бұрын
Them Chief's daughters and their drama, ya know. 😉😉
@jackblackpowderprepper49402 жыл бұрын
What is up with these porn sites that keep crashing into normal channels like this? It is really sad times we live in.
@brandonrichardson43822 жыл бұрын
My whiteley family came over on the ship "The Sea Venture" in 1609. Joseph Whiteley was on the 3rd voyage I believe. I know they ran into a hurricane about the time they reached the Brumudas. The hit reef, and the ship exploded. Sending people, and cargo into the water. I think I read where Joseph, and a few others secured a life boat. Saved a few pigs, and sheep. The dog that traveled with them even survived. They were stranded on the islands for about 10 months. Before they salvaged the sea venture, and made two smaller ships from it. I believe 3, or 4 families stayed behind to populate the Brumudas. The rest saild on in to Virginia. William Shackspear wrote his book The Tempest after this tale. The about 60 years go by, and my 10x great grandfather Sir Robert Talbot on his death bed asked William Richardson to take care of his wife, and 3 kids after his death. Around this time. William Richardson killed the wife he was married to. The courts let him off saying that not one man could cause that much destruction to a woman. Afterwards he married Lady Grace Calvert, and raises the Talbott children along with his own. Sir Roberts son Richard Talbott had my 8x great grandfather, and named him after his step father William Richardson. We stayed around Maryland until the 1830s when my 6x great grandfather Abraham Richardson moved from Missouri to Bell county Texas. After Bell county they moved, and helped create Brownwood brown county Texas. That's where the main family is still at. I just recently found them. My great grandfather Walter Richardson took us away from the family while my grandfather was fighting in the south Pacific. Because of that. I never knew my family. It sucks to. I'm the last male on this line. Also the poorest. My Richardson family will die with me. I blame it on the lack of opportunities I was presented with in my life. I'd a worked cattle. I think I'd a rather done that then ruin my youth roofing houses for chump change. But iv got a cool history I guess. I had an aunt in the 1690s who was convicted as a witch. Then her husband proved that it was all fake due to some kind of science thing he did. Which ended the witch trials in Massachusetts. Then I had a cousin Sid Richardson become a millionaire off of oil in the early 1900s. We were Kings, knights Templars. My Richardson, Whiteley, and Robertson blood has been at the turning point of every major event it seems. I can trace us back to Adam of Adam and Eve. Born 4004 BC. Not kin to eve though. So that makes me wonder if I'm from Lilith the succubus. Maybe I'm part incubus. An original vampire.lmmfao I love history. Especially the great big lie the union put on us Southerners during the civil war. I make a lot of people mad over that. Because we were not, and still are not the enemy. The enemy has actually shown its face in recent years. The UNION just sold us the American people off. We no long govern our own lives. It's all up to the rich elite union. America is over. It's dead, and it will never return. Sad thing is. We are all about to be slaves to our government. Biden ruined everybodies lives the other day. Now it's just a matter of time until we start seeing the outcome. That history that we like hearing. It's about to be us
@eawatahatanguatama383 Жыл бұрын
Wish they never came here
@fortunatusnine201211 ай бұрын
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@Mochichan2 Жыл бұрын
Unbelievable to me, I’m the great granddaughter x 14-15(?) of Benjamin Harrison l of the Virgina Colony. He came from Bermuda around 1635, and settled ion the James River and built the Berkeley Plantation, and was the great grandfather and so on of a signer, amongst other prolific people of who I am not worthy.! Including my grandmother Pearle Josephine Harrison, definitely unworthy, yet thankfully much progressed. (Tell your spouse that you have girl groupies.)😉