Chesterfield County 
4621 Bermuda Hundred Road 
Bermuda Hundred, VA

Historical Significance:

Bermuda Hundred established 1613 by Sir Thomas Dale First Incorporated Virginia town 1614 home of John Rolfe, Colony Recorder, who married Pocahontas Rev. Alexander Whitaker ministered here Early port of Richmond Erected by the Bermuda Hundred Chapter D.A.R.

Acknowledgements: The Bermuda Hundred Chapter, NSDAR owns and maintains this monument.
Form Submitted By: Bermuda Hundred Chapter, NSDAR 10/25/2011
 
Updated by Peggy V 10/22/2018 (new website)

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