Thomas Rolfe 1
- Born: 30 Jan 1615, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
- Died: 1675, Bedford County, Virginia, USA at age 60
General Notes:
?References Thomas Rolfe, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. ? 2.0 2.1 Floyd, N. J. Biographical genealogies of the Virginia-Kentucky Floyd families: with notes of some collateral branches. (Williams & Wilkins Co.: Baltimore , 1912), 14, 1912. The writer, feeling confident that the original tradition was correct, made an exhaustive search for information on that and many similar matters, and finally found, in the old library of the Maryland Historical Society, an item of three lines in a fragment of Jamestown records covering eleven years \emdash 1630 to 1641 \emdash which furnished in a positive and indisputable form the proof sought. During the period, covered by the fragment, matters became so bad between the Whites and Indians, that Opechancanough was induced to agree upon a line being established which neither White nor Indian, excepting truce-bearers, should cross under penalty of being shot on sight. To insure strict obedience to the compact a law was passed at Jamestown imposing a heavy penalty on any of the people crossing the line without a special permit from the Governor's Council and the General Court, ^his accounts for the item alluded to, which is given verbatim et liter- atim. In the Council record it reads:
"Dec. 17th, 1641. \emdash Thomas Rolfe petitions Governor to let him go see Opechankeno to whom he is allied, and Cleopatra, his mother's sister."
The record of the General Court was evidently intended to be a verbatim copy, though they differ somewhat in phraseology and spelling: \emdash
"Dec. 17th, 1641. \emdash Thomas Rolph petitions Gov. to let him go to see Opechanko, to whom he is allied, and Cleopatre, his mother's sister."
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