Get your history fix in one place: sign up for the weekly TIME History newsletter A Turning Point, Not a Beginning Another woman who came off the Treasurer is identified as Angelo, and a 1625 census places her in William Pierce’s house in an area outside the James Fort city called New Towne. They worked for William Tucker, a Virginia Company of London stockholder, and had a son also named William Tucker. Anthony and Isabella (sometimes spelled “Isabela”) stayed in present-day Hampton, Va., in an area then known as Elizabeth Cittie. Historians do not know much about the men and women who were sold to Yeardley and Piersey, or what happened to them, though some of their names have been revealed.
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