This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HBC.2ACI/245.290.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Debbie, How wonderful to hear from you! There is a wonderful web site on the Cloudas/Cloudis/Crowdas Family by John Knouse. I accessed it and printed everything out. It is huge!! And it has census data to back it up. Most of my information came from that, plus some research in Missouri this spring. If you haven't already found this site you can access it at http://www.jaknouse.athens.oh.us/genealogy/cloudas.shtml. My grandmother always told us that she was decended from a Tuckaho Indian woman named Pocahontas Cloudis. We visited her grave in MO. Although, I have not been able to make a connection to the Tuckahoe tribe, it apparently is an offshoot of the Cherokee tribe. Many of them did not publicly acknowledge that they were Indian back then because they were afraid and ashamed. I am thrilled to pieces that I may have Indian ancestry! The Prebble children that you inquired about were the children of Eldridge Clark Prebble and Minnie James. It appears that Eldridge was a cousin of Pocahontas, and was considerably younger than she was. They both may have been widowed at the time of their marriage. Pocahontas and Eldridge didn't have any children together. She raised them until her death by pneumonia. They must have remained close with her other children because they are listed as survivors in an old obituary of one of Pocahontas's sons, Patrick (P. E.) Snead. After Pocahontas' death he remarried Mary Catherine Scott and they had six more children. I did not have any information on Powhaten Ann, except that she married a Robinson. This is indeed exciting to find you! Looking forward to hearing from you again. Meg