What were families like in the new world and who looked after the children?
There were no women aboard the original ships that reached Jamestown, but the passenger list of the second supply ship of 1608 includes "Mistresse Forrest, and Anne Burras her maide". These two women were joined by others in later years.
Hazel Forsyth talks about women in Jamestown.
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A 17th century posy ring. The Virginia Company dispatched single young women to Jamestown to marry planters. ©Museum of London
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You can see a replica of the ship Discovery in London's Museum in Docklands until 13 May 2007. The Museum at Docklands also has an exhibition on the 'Journey to the New World', also until 13 May 2007.
The British Museum is hosting "A New World: England's First View of America," an exhibit of paintings from one of the earliest voyages to Virginia. This exhibition will be open until 17 June 2007.