https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Price-760
I think the answer to your question is “possible but not proven.” But I don’t see a logical argument (pro vs con) made.
Might as well quote Wikitree’s points:
“The identity of the wife of the first John Price is unknown. She may have been a sister of John and Henry Rowen as evidenced by the Will of John Rowen, 1662, Henrico Co. Another more likely possibility is that she might have married John Rowen after the death of John Price and he was the stepfather of the young Price boys. In his Will, John Rowen instructed his brother Henry to bring up the two sons of the deceased John Price and to manage their estates. He also made small bequests to the orphans, Daniel and John Price. Other bequests were made to his brother Henry, nephew John [son of Henry] and his own son Henry, as well as to Giles Carter. His brother-in-law Richard Ingram was asked to raise his son Henry.
At least one person has suggested that Giles Carter's wife Hannah was another Rowen and that is why he is mentioned in the will. I doubt that. I'm not sure she was old enough to have been married to Giles by 1662 - most estimate her birth as circa 1650. Of course if the estimate is wrong she could have been older. Then if she was older and married to Giles Carter as early as 1662, it seems her children would have been born earlier.“
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rowen-7 no sources and no notes
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wall-233 Managed by my (Curd) cousin and adds the Findagrave memorial for Jane Wall Price which says:
Jane Wall was born in 1628 in Warwickshire, England. Jane was the daughter of Captain John Wall (1588-1644) and Mary Webb Wall (1590-1644).
Jane married John Price in Henrico County, Virginia, United States in 1647. He was the son of John Price (1584-1628) and Anne (Baker) Price (1604-1666).
John and Jane Wall Price were the parents of two known sons: Daniel and John Price and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Here is one who became famous:
Nancy Astor(1879-1964) Viscountess of Britain
Nancy Witcher Astor was the first woman to serve in the British House of Commons. Relationship: 6th Great Granddaughter
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103857963
In other words, at this point I have no opinion on accuracy, and I suspect it’s not resolve-able, so a matter of opinion. Are there biological children in the picture? I dont think so, so showing on geni by links within profile “abouts” would be my suggested solution in the meantime, as well as this discussion.