People of the Past

collage of portraits of individuals from the seventeenth and eighteenth century

History is a human journey shaped by the diverse experiences of people. The People of the Past collection provides teachers with curated biographical essays leveled to elementary and secondary readers, educational videos and relevant primary sources. Bring the past to life in your classroom through the lens of those who lived it.

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Anne Burras - The First English Girl in Jamestown

 

Anne Burras Laydon was just 14 years old when she arrived in Jamestown in October 1608 as a maidservant to Mistress Forrest. After Mistress Forrest's death, Anne married carpenter John Laydon in December 1608, marking the first recorded English marriage in the Virginia colony. Anne endured significant hardships, including surviving the "Starving Time" of 1609–1610 and a brutal punishment under Governor Thomas Dale's martial law. Despite these challenges, she and John raised four daughters and contributed to the establishment of family life in early Virginia.

Classroom Resources

Anne Burras Elementary Reader & Questions

Anne Burras Secondary Reader & Questions

Anne Burras Primary Source Reader

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