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Ann Eppes was the daughter of Col. Francis Eppes (son of Col. Francis and grandson of Col. Francis). Ann Eppes is named as sister in will of Isham Eppes, proved in 1717.
Will of Isham Epes, of County & Parish of Henrico; Dated 4 March 1716/17: Probated, 5 Augt. 1717. Witnesses, Jos. Royall, Wm. Perkins, Pew- (X) -Price : Executors, Collo. Frans. Epes, Frans. Epes, Junr. and Wm. Epes, Junr. Debts justly owed to be first paid. All my negroes to be kept together on my plantation whereon I now live till this be accomplished. After all debts paid all . my negroes to be equally divided amongst my Brothers and Sisters (vizt) Frans. Epes, Junr., William Epes, Junr. Anne Kennon, Elizabeth Randolph, Mary Epes and Sarah Epes, & to their heirs forever. To Frans. Epes son to Frans. Epes, Junr. & to his heirs forever, all that tract or parcel1 of land belonging to me, known by name of Wintopack: To Richd. Kennon, Son to Wm. Kennon & to his heirs forever, all my part of a Survey on Nooning Creek & the plantation where Grant now lives. To my Father, one Large Seale Ring which was formerly my Grandfather Ishams. To my
Mother, one Mourning Ring to the value of 40 shill. Brother Wm. Epes, all my wearing apparell; my horse and arms. To my Father & to his heirs forever, all the tract & parcel1 of land that lies in Burmuda Hundred lately purchd. of Tucker Woodson; likewise my 2 houses & the 2 lots of land lying in the town at the hundred point. Ibid. p. 191.
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