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William Epes married --- Worsham & had Isham, and probably Elizabeth, who married Edward Osbourne of "Osbournes" before 1739.
Chapter 14 - Epes Family
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~poythress/genealogy/Epes.html
1. Francis Epes, married Anne Isham
"His will, no longer extant, was dated 2 Oct 1719 and it was presented for probate, 6 June 1720 by Francis Epes, his executor. He and his brother-in-law William Randolph (who married Mary Isham) were trustees of Bermuda Hundred Town and on 2 Feb 1719/20, on motion of William Randolph, surviving trustee for the town, Francis4 Epes was appointed trustee in the stead of his father, deceased.
"He married Anne Isham, daughter of Col. Henry Isham and his wife Katherine (Banks) Royall, some time between 23 Sep 1678 when Anne Isham was a witness to the will of Mrs. Elizabeth (_____) Worsham Epes and 20 Feb 1681/2 when, as Anne Eppes, she gave power of attorney to William Epes."
WILLS OF HENRICO COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Vol. I, pg 3: pg 16: Will of Katherine Isham. pg 104: Will of Isham Epes of Henrico Parish 4 March 1717. After debts paid, negroes to be divided between brothers and sisters: viz; Francis Epes, Jr. William Epses, Jr., Anne Kennon, Elizabeth Randolph, Mary Epes, and Sarah Epes.
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1686
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Bermuda Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
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1723
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Cumberland County, Virginia
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1725 |
February 5, 1725
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Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America
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August 1725
Age 39
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Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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