President Bush is not a direct descendant of Pocahontas, but rather a descendant of Bolling and his second wife, Ann Meriwether Stith. In addition, Bush's eighth great-aunt, Mary Kennon, married John Rolfe, who is believed to be Pocahontas' great-grandson. These connections make President Bush directly related to many -- if not all -- the descendants of Pocahontas. The Bush-Pocahontas family tree is accessible at http://www.ancestry.com/jamestown.
"On the eve of Jamestown's 400th anniversary, the President's link to Pocahontas is a perfect example of the unexpected and unbelievable stories that are waiting to be discovered in our family trees," said Megan Smolenyak, Chief Family Historian for Ancestry.com. "We wanted to confirm the claim of a possible Pocahontas-Bush family connection, and the research concretely provides the link."
The confirmation comes as the nation is learning about the real Pocahontas, who, contrary to legend, was more focused on diplomatic goals than romantic interests. New research by scholars such as Camilla Townsend of Rutgers University, author of Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma, illustrates how Pocahontas worked for peace between Virginia Indians and the English in order to ensure the survival of her people. "There is every reason to believe she was a strategist, not a giddy, love struck girl. Despite the stories, there is absolutely no evidence that she ever loved John Smith, John Rolfe or any of the English more than she loved her own people," said Townsend.
The news also highlights the roles of Virginia's eight state-recognized tribes in the commemoration. The tribes are using the 400th anniversary an opportunity to generate a more realistic understanding of their culture and their role in the nation's history.
"Many Americans have family ties to Jamestown but do not realize it," Smolenyak said. "Jamestown was in many respects the nation's first 'Ellis Island,' a point of entry not only for Europeans but also for Africans. The commemoration of America's 400th Anniversary is prompting many people to discover their families' role in the nation's earliest days."
Ancestry.com will have a presence at America's Anniversary Weekend, May 11-13 at the Jamestown sites. On-site researchers will help visitors explore their family trees with free computer access to Ancestry.com as well as provide them with family history research tips and techniques. Ancestry.com allows visitors to the website to build an online family tree, upload photos and stories and invite family members to participate -- all for free.
Single-day, date-specific tickets to Anniversary Weekend provide visitors with access to the entertainment and programming at Historic Jamestowne, Jamestown Settlement and Anniversary Park. Guests may purchase tickets at $30 for adult and $15 for children 6-12. Children younger than six-years-old receive free admission. Tickets are being limited to 30,000 per day to ensure guests enjoy a comfortable visit.
Anniversary Weekend tickets and accommodations are available through Colonial Williamsburg, the official hotels of the commemoration, and may be reserved by phone at (866) 400-1607 or through http://www.americas400thanniversary.com/. The call center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Callers outside of regular operating hours will be prompted to leave a message, which will be returned the next day.
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Jamestown 2007, a sub-agency of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, is coordinating efforts to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Jamestown, Va., the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. The nation's first representative government, free enterprise system and culturally diverse society began at Jamestown. State, national, and international commemorative events to salute these legacies began in May 2006 and continue into 2008. Major corporate sponsors of America's 400th Anniversary include Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC), Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Other supporters include Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. (NYSE: BUD), AirTran Airways (NYSE: AAI), Consol Energy and CNX Gas Corporation, Dominion, James City County, Lockheed-Martin, McGuireWood LLP, Philip Morris USA, SunTrust, TowneBank and Wolseley PLC/Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Contributors include the City of Poquoson and Rutherfoord Insurance. More information about the commemoration is available at http://www.americas400thanniversary.com/.