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  2. Women of Colonial Virginia - Wikipedia

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    As a result of that case, there was a change in legal status and they were considered slaves. African American women were first brought to Virginia in 1619. There were three women and 20 men. [9] They were sold into bondage to wealthy planters like Governor George Yeardley. As time passed, African American women were forced to work in the ...

  3. Cecily Jordan Farrar - Wikipedia

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    Cecily Jordan Farrar was one of the earlier women settlers of colonial Jamestown, Virginia. She arrived in the colony as a child in 1610 and was established as one of the few female ancient planters by 1620. After her husband Samuel Jordan died in 1623, Cecily obtained oversight of his 450-acre plantation, Jordan's Journey. In the Jamestown ...

  4. Anne Burras - Wikipedia

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    She was the first English woman to marry in the New World, and her daughter Virginia Laydon was the first child of English colonists to be born in the Jamestown, Virginia, colony. [4] Anne Burras arrived in Jamestown on October 1, 1608, [5] [6] on the Mary and Margaret, the ship bringing the Second Supply.

  5. History of Jamestown, Virginia (1607–1699) - Wikipedia

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    The James Fort c. 1608 as depicted on the map by Pedro de Zúñiga. Jamestown, also Jamestowne, was the first settlement of the Virginia Colony, founded in 1607, and served as the capital of Virginia until 1699, when the seat of government was moved to Williamsburg.

  6. Tobacco brides - Wikipedia

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    In 1620, ship The Marmaduke added 13 more women to Virginia. [6] The next year, 57 more women were shipped. [7] By 1622, roughly 144 women had arrived to Jamestown. [8] [9] The ages of the women varied; among the youngest of the women was Jane Dier, who was around fifteen to sixteen years old when she departed. One of the oldest women was Alice ...

  7. Temperance Flowerdew - Wikipedia

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    1628) [3] [4] was an early settler of the Jamestown Colony and a key member of the Flowerdew family, significant participants in the history of Jamestown. Temperance Flowerdew was wife of two Governors of Virginia , sister of another early colonist, [ 5 ] aunt to a representative at the first General Assembly [ 6 ] and " cousin-german " (first ...

  8. Scientists find new piece in puzzle of America’s ... - AOL

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    Scientists uncovered the origin of the oldest known surviving tombstone in the US, according to a new study. Here’s what it says about early Jamestown, Virginia.

  9. Jamestown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Jamestown Settlement is a living-history park and museum located 1.25 miles (2.01 km) from the original location of the colony and adjacent to Jamestown Island. Initially created for the celebration of the 350th anniversary in 1957, Jamestown Settlement is operated by the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, and largely sponsored by the Commonwealth ...