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Sarah Elizabeth EPPES

Birth06 Jan 1690 - Hundred, Henrico, Virginia, United States
Death20 Apr 1777 - Henrico, Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Hamlin (per find a grave) md Wm Eppes (possible dau Stephen II Hamlin)
FatherWilliam Eppes

Born in Hundred, Henrico, Virginia, United States on 06 Jan 1690 to William Eppes and Elizabeth Hamlin (per find a grave) md Wm Eppes (possible dau Stephen II Hamlin). Sarah Elizabeth EPPES married Capt. John Collier and had 4 children. She passed away on 20 Apr 1777 in Henrico, Virginia, USA.

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William Eppes
1662 - 1710
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Elizabeth Hamlin (Per Find A Grave) Md Wm Eppes (Possible Dau Stephen Ii Hamlin)
1679 - 1719
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Capt. John Collier
1685 - 1759
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John Collier
1685 - Unknown
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Sarah (Sally) Poythress
1731 - 1788
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William Poythress
1728 - 1768
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Ann Isham Poythress
1726 - 1790
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Elizabeth Poythress
1741 - 1810

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