Hi Pat, Yes, I found that after I posted the question. And after he died, his widow married Capt Roger Smith, so that explains why little Elizabeth Rolfe was living in Capt Roger Smith's household. I'd like to discover who the little Salter girl belonged to. She is the only Salter listed on the Muster. Ellen Pat M Stevens IV <Pat@PatMStevens.com> wrote: Dear Ellen -- Yes, John Rolfe married a third time after his wife Pocahontas died in England, to Jane Pierce, born abt 1587 in England. They had one daughter, Elizabeth, said to be born on 25 Jan 1620/21 in James City County, Va. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "gnlgy458" To: Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 11:33 AM Subject: [PACE-L] Was Rev Samuel Macock father of the child Sarah Macock? > It's interesting to consider the James City household of Capt Roger Smith > as shown on the muster of 1624/5: > > Capt Roger Smith head > Mrs Joan Smith his wife > Elizabeth Salter aged 7, arrived on the Seaflower > Elizabeth Rolfe aged 4, born in VA > Sarah Macock aged 2, born in VA > Charles Waller servant, 22, arrived on the Abigail in 1620 > Christopher Bankus, servant, 19, arrived on the Abigail in 1622 > Henery Booth servant, 20, arrived on the Dutie > Henery Lacton servant, 18, arrived on the Hopwell in 1623 > > So there are three mystery girl children without parents living in this > household. > > Who is Elizabeth Rolfe? If aged 4, she would be born abt 1620, so she > can't be a daughter of Pocahontas. Did John Rolfe marry a third time? > > Who is Elizabeth Salter? Sir Nicholas Salter was a hefty shareholder in > the Virginia Company but would this be his daughter, all alone in > Virginia? Seems unlikely. > > And then there's Sarah Macock, who may or may not have been the daughter > of Samuel, who like Roger Smith was a member of Council. > > Roger Smith seems to have taken in all the unprotected children of high > social status. > > Ellen > > pace3637@nc.rr.com wrote: > Just one more point about the Sarah Maycock issue. Pace researchers > "assumed" for years that George Pace married the daughter of Saml. > Maycock. who would have been a girl of 14 or 15 in 1637 (date?) > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== > Check out the Pace GenConnect Boards where you can post or peruse Pace > Bibles, Obits, Bios, Deeds, Wills, Queries, etc. Bookmark this URL: > http://boards.ancestry.com > > ==== PACE Mailing List ==== If you haven't done so within the last six months, please post a message describing your Earliest Pace Ancestor and how you descend from them. Please include dates, places, spouses, etc, if possible. Send the message to PACE-L@rootsweb.com Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com