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Anne Eppes

Birthabt 1691 - Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA
Death24 Jul 1766 - Henrico, Virginia, United States
MotherAnn ?Elizabeth Anne Fitzhugh Isham Randolph
FatherFrancis III (known as "of Bermuda Hundred" his residence) Eppes 1678 md Anne Fitzhugh Isham

Born in Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA on abt 1691 to Francis III (known as "of Bermuda Hundred" his residence) Eppes 1678 md Anne Fitzhugh Isham and Ann ?Elizabeth Anne Fitzhugh Isham Randolph. Anne Eppes married Richard Kennon and had 5 children. She passed away on 24 Jul 1766 in Henrico, Virginia, United States.

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Francis Iii (Known As "Of Bermuda Hundred" His Residence) Eppes 1678 Md Anne Fitzhugh Isham
1659 - 1718
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Ann ?Elizabeth Anne Fitzhugh Isham Randolph
1630 - 1686
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Richard Kennon
1684 - 1735
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William Kennon
1713 - 1759
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Henry Isham Kennon
1718 - 1747
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Col Richard Kennon Md 1712
1712 - 1761
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Francis (Canon)
1715 - Unknown
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John Kennon
1721 - 1743

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