John I (June 23, 1652 — May 8, 1718) was the king of Redcliffs from 1664 to 1718. His mother's identity remains unknown, while his father and predecessor are known. The individual in question received their primary education at a private institution during the year 1660. However, their behavior was problematic, as they engaged in bullying and aggressive actions towards their peers. As a result of their conduct, they were subsequently expelled from the school. In 1669, they left their home and faced significant challenges and hardships. Through self-reliance and determination, they acquired essential survival skills and developed an aspiration to attain a position of leadership. In 1700, he entered into a marital union with Anny, and they were blessed with a son named John IV. In 1701, they had another kid, Edward III. A few months later, they had Henry Potts. John IV went on to marry the queen of the esteemed Rose family. In 1664, John was elected to the prestigious office of Redcliff, where he served with distinction. However, he was not reelected for a subsequent term. John's life journey came to an end on May 8th, 1718.