Domestic Life In Virginia In The Seventeenth Century

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Domestic Life In Virginia In The Seventeenth Century
Annie Lash Jester
Successful colonization, contingent upon a stable domestic life, was quickened in Virginia with the coming of the gentlewoman Mrs. Lucy Forest and her maid Ann Burras, who with Mrs. Forest's husband Thomas, arrived in the second supply, 1608, following the planting of the colony at Jamestown, 13 May 1607.

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