he would later marry another colonist named james, james roth. just where the marriage took place was a mystery until now nearly 400 years after that historic wedding. this is where pocahontas and john roth would have gotten married. >> absolutely. >> the first substantial protestant church in america, the 1608 protestant church. >> i came out here 18 years ago and thought well, i want to give this a shot. nobody looks that seriously here. the whole fort has been found. now the buildings. the church dimensions as 64 feet long and 24 feet wide. >> what we see in the ground, the walls and roof are gone. archaeologists uncovered deep post holes that held heavy timber columns. kel sew believes the columns would have been two stories high. >> the support, the super structure of a large building which would have a cathedral sealing. >> way off the charts. >> other evidence includes several graves in what kel sew says would have been the church's it is possible the reverend robert hunt is buried here uncovered the first settlers in 1607 claiming the new