Morning Flower 1
- Born: 1517
- Marriage (1): Ensenore Algonkian Weroance "Chief Running Stream" of the Powhatan in 1547 in Powhatan Tribe, Virginia, USA
- Died: 1570 at age 53
General Notes:
Facts and Events NameMorning Flower Alt NameScent Flower Alt NameScent Flower of the Powhatan Alt NameMorning Flower Scent Alt NameMangopeesomon Alt NamePaupauwiske GenderFemale Birth?1517 Alt Birth?03 June 1517Werowocomoco, Virginia, United States Alt Birth[2]13 JUN 1517Tsenacomoca, Orapacs, Virginia, United States Alt Birth[3]Confluence of Dam and Staunton Rivers, Virginia Alt Birth?1528Virginia Marriage1547Powhatan Tribe, Virginia, United States to Ensenore Algonkian Weroance "Chief Running Stream" of the Powhatan Death?1570 Alt Death[2]1570 Virginia, USA Alt Death?1600 ?References Clement, Maud Carter. The history of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1984), ca. 1952. "The nearest tribes were the friendly Toleros, whose chief town was near the present city of Roanoke, and the Occaneechi, who lived at the junction of the Dan and Staunton rivers. All were members of the Siouian race, speaking the same language and following the same customs.
The Occaneechi were a very wealthy tribe, being the merchant traders of this part of the East. Their town was the market for all Indian trade for 500 miles around, and the Occaneechi Trading Path extended from the James river to Augusta, Georgia. We are told that they always kept on hand a year's supply of corn and a thousand skins. This brings us to the story of the Indian fur trade which played so large a part in the early life of Virginia, and was the undoing of these, our local tribes."
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"With continual harassment by the hostile Iroquois and white settlers, the Saponi Indians of northern Pittsylvania and their relatives in Campbell County, along with the Tutelo in the area which is now Salem, moved down to join with the Occaneechee Indians. There were three islands, the central and largest occupied by the Occaneechees. The Tutelos and Saponis took us residence on the two smaller islands nearby. All three islands were just below the junction of the Dan and Staunton Rivers."
Morning married Ensenore Algonkian Weroance "Chief Running Stream" of the Powhatan, son of Morning Ripple Powhatan and Ripple, in 1547 in Powhatan Tribe, Virginia, USA. (Ensenore Algonkian Weroance "Chief Running Stream" of the Powhatan was born 1510 or 1515 in Powhatan Tribe, Virginia, USA and died 1570 or 1600 in Powhatan Tribe, Virginia, USA.)
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