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Domestic life in Virginia in the seventeenth century
Annie Lash Jester
Published
1957
by University Press of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
108,220
Statement | Annie Lash Jester. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 91 p. : |
Number of Pages | 91 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23266077M |
Cecily Jordan Farrar was one of the earliest women settlers of colonial Jamestown, arrived in the colony as a child in and was established as one of the few female ancient planters by After her husband Samuel Jordan died in , Cecily obtained oversight of his acre plantation, Jordan’s the Jamestown Muster of /25, she is one of fewer than 10 women Died: after , Colony of Virginia. Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby, a Virginia Colonist of the Seventeenth Century; With Notes Upon Related Families, a Key to Southern Genealogy, and a History of the English Surname Gode, Goad, Goode or Good From to (Richmond, VA: J. W. Randolph and English, ), by G. Brown Goode (page.
Social life of Virginia in the seventeenth century. An inquiry into the origin of the higher planting class, together with an account of the habits, customs, and diversions of the people by Bruce, Philip Alexander, Her second book Creatures of Empire: How Domestic Animals Transformed Early America, (Oxford UP, ) examined the impact of imported livestock on Anglo-Indian relations in the seventeenth century. Her most recent book, The Martyr and the Traitor: Nathan Hale, Moses Dunbar, and the American Revolution (Oxford UP, ) offers an intertwined.
(T/F) Emphasis on domestic life was a low priority in the values of seventeenth-century New Englanders. FALSE (T/F) Race was an important factor that led Englishmen . By the end of the seventeenth century, Virginia could best be described as A plantation society, dominated by a slaveholding aristocracy. By the late 's, the gap between rich and poor in white Chesapeake society.
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Introduction 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,following the planting of the colony at Jamestown, 13 May /5. Description.
Profusely illustrated, the first half of Mrs. Jester’s book lays the groundwork with accounts of the first dwellings at Jamestown, the arrival of women to the colony, living off the land, improvements in supply from England, construction of clapboard houses, typical cargo manifests, and, finally, the appearance of plantation houses.
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Annie Lash Jester. Profusely illustrated, the first half of Mrs. Jester's book lays the groundwork with accounts of the first dwellings at Jamestown, the arrival of women to the colony, living off the land, improvements in supply from England, construction of clapboard houses, typical cargo manifests, and, finally, the appearance of plantation houses.
The wills of the seventeenth century on record in the county courts indicate that there were many negroes, more especially of the female sex, who had been carefully educated to take part in domestic manufacture. After the cloth had been made, it was converted into. T his x inch softcover book - VINTAGE Book - GOVERNMENT of VIRGINIA IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY s.
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CHAPTER XIII DOMESTIC ECONOMY OF THE PLANTER — continued All the descriptions of Virginia in the seventeenth century transmitted to us go to show that the people of all classes in that age lived in the greatest abundance.
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