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Queen Betty
Betty, or "Mrs Betty" is believed to have been the name of the niece of Cockacoeske who succeeded her as chief or Weroansqua of the Pamunkey tribe. ==History==
On 1 July 1686, the Council of Virginia was informed of the death of Cockacoeske, ruler of the Pamunkey for 30 years: Though the new ruler is described as Cockakoeske's niece, her name is not given. The name "Ms. Betty Queen ye Queen" appears in a land transaction of 1702, and by 1708 "Queen Ann" is mentioned.〔(A Study of Virginia Indians and Jamestown: The First Century ) Chapter four, by Martha W. McCartney for the National Park Service of the United States.〕 The ''Dictionary of Virginia Biography'' suggests that Betty and Ann may have been the same person:
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