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Martha A. Eppes

Birth10 April 1712 - The Forest, Essex, Virginia Colony
Death05 November 1748 - Charles City, Virginia Colony
MotherSarah Hamlin
FatherFrancis Eppes

Born in The Forest, Essex, Virginia Colony on 10 April 1712 to Francis Eppes and Sarah Hamlin. Martha A. Eppes married John Wayles and had 10 children. She passed away on 05 November 1748 in Charles City, Virginia Colony.

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Parents
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Francis Eppes
1686 - 1734
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Sarah Hamlin
1697 - 1773
Spouse(s)
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John Wayles
1715 - 1773
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Robert (Captain) Tucker
1676 - 1744
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Martha Wayles
1748 - 1782
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Boy Wayles
1746 - 1746
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Twin (Died As A Child) Wayles
1746 - 1746
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Daniel Tucker
1724 - 1792
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Sarah Tucker Clay
1725 - 1782
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Joseph Tucker
1723 - 1793
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Clay Tucker
1733 - Unknown
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William Tucker
1736 - 1784
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Joseph T Tucker
1744 - 1816
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Robert Tucker
1731 - 1769

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