The Francis Eppes Plantation was a cotton plantation of 1,920 acres (8 km2) situated in east-central Leon County, Florida, United States and established by Francis W. Eppes in 1829.
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The FrancisEppesPlantation was a cotton plantation of 1,920 acres (8 km2) situated in east-central Leon County, Florida, United States and established...
Look up eppes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eppes may refer to: Francis W. Eppes (1801–1881), American planter, slave owner and civic leader Henry...
of Thomas Jefferson, with whom Eppes was close. After being taught by tutors as was customary in his planter class, Eppes attended the University of Pennsylvania...
She married a first cousin, John Wayles Eppes, and had three children with him. Only their son Francis W. Eppes survived childhood. Maria died months after...
This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the United States of America that are national memorials, National Historic Landmarks, listed...
tract was bordered Joseph John Williams' La Grange Plantation on the north and the FrancisEppesPlantation to the east. The second tract was at the east end...
women, and children, with an additional 24 (including Francis West) at the "Iland" (modern Eppes Island in the James River, visible from the manor house)...
Barrow Hill Plantation's second tract of land on the east, and to the south it bordered Evergreen Hills Plantation and the FrancisEppesPlantation. The Leon...
land acquired by Captain FrancisEppes in 1635 and by the time of the American Civil War it was the center of a plantation covering more than 2,300 acres...
George Taliafero Ward. Southwood Plantation bordered the FrancisEppesPlantation on the north and the R. G. Shepard Plantation on the south. The Leon County...
Francis W. Eppes, whom she had cared for as a nurse when he was young, starting in 1802. (His parents were John Wayles Eppes and Mary Jefferson Eppes...
Martha Eppes Wayles (1721–1748) and John Wayles (1715–1773), near Colonial Williamsburg in Charles City County, Virginia. Martha's mother, Martha Eppes Wayles...
"bankruptcy of the Virginia plantation system". Jefferson began legal work for Wayles in 1768. On May 3, 1746, Wayles married Martha Eppes (born on April 10, 1721...
became plantations, each a few thousand acres in size. The FrancisEppesPlantation, Evergreen Hills Plantation and the Joseph Chaires Plantation grew cotton...
builder, FrancisEppes, was brother-in-law and first cousin of Martha Jefferson (1748–1782), the wife of Thomas Jefferson. After her death, Eppes and his...
Elizabeth Little Randolph (1763–1843), ∞ 1792 : William Isham Eppes (1760–1823) Elizabeth Randolph Eppes (1796–1867), ∞ : Thomas Quinton Stow (1801–1862) Randolph...
maternal grandparents were John Wayles (1715–1773) and his first wife, Martha Eppes (1712–1748). Wayles was an attorney, slave trader, business agent for Bristol-based...
sought to find permanent residents for the property, and his grandson Francis W. Eppes and wife Mary Elizabeth moved to Poplar Forest shortly after their...
first married a man named Crouch; after being widowed, she married Francis W. Eppes of Tallahassee, Florida. Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art ("Ware's...
sibling to survive infancy. He was a planter and owner of the Snowden plantation that he inherited from his father. He served the local militia for about...
(August 18, 1779 - July 08, 1798) Francis Lightfoot Lee (June 18, 1782 - April 13, 1850) Unnamed child (1784 - 1784) Francis Ludwell Lee (1786 - 1844) David...
at a bronze statue of FrancisEppes, a plantation owner who took an interest in educational issues in Florida. Although Eppes was an integral contributor...
on the wills of FrancisEppes IV and John Wayles. Captain Hemings tried to purchase them from Eppes, but the planter refused. Upon Eppes' passing, Parthena...
step-mother of five children and managed the family and household at Westover Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia beginning her second year of marriage...