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1752 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
1. | Elizabeth Wayles was born 24 Feb 1752, Charles City Co., Virginia (daughter of John Wayles and Mary Cocke); died Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia. Notes:
http://www.geni.com/people/John-Wayles-of-The-Forest/6000000006582307070
1. John Wayles and Tabitha Cocke had the following children:
Elizabeth Wayles. She married Francis Eppes. Francis is the son of Richard Eppes.
2. Tabitha Wayles.
3. Anne Wayles. She married Henry Skipwith in Charles City Co., Virginia, 7 Jul 1773.
Elizabeth married Francis Bowling Eppes/Epps. Francis (son of Richard [Kennon] Eppes/Epps and Martha Cocke Bowling) was born Abt 1747, Henrico Co., Virginia; died 4 Jul 1808, Henrico Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- Deacon John Wayles Eppes was born 19 Apr 1773, Chester County, Virginia; died 13 Sep 1823, His estate Millbrook, Buckingham County, Virginia; was buried , Eppes Cemetery, Curdsville, Virginia.
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Generation: 2
2. | John Wayles was born 31 Jan 1715, England; died 23 May 1773, Charles City Co., Virginia. Notes:
http://www.geni.com/people/John-Wayles-of-The-Forest/6000000006582307070
About John Wayles
Attorney, slave trader, business agent for the Bristol-based tobacco exporting firm of Tarell & Jones, wealthy plantation owners in Charles City County, Virginia.
Her father was born in Lancaster, England and emigrated alone to Virginia in 1734, at the age of nineteen, leaving family in England. He became a lawyer. Martha's mother was a daughter of Francis Eppes of Bermuda Hundred and was a widow when Wayles married her. As part of her dowry, Martha's mother brought with her a personal slave, Susanna, who had an eleven-year-old daughter by the name of Elizabeth Hemings (Betty). John and Martha's marriage contract provided that Susanna and Betty were to remain the property of Martha Eppes and her heirs forever or be returned to the Eppes family should there be no heirs. This is how the Hemings' came into the custody of Martha Wayles. Martha's mother died when Martha was three weeks old.
A genealogy of the wives of the American presidents and their first two ... By Craig Hart
http://books.google.com/books?id=TOae78XVP0kC&pg=PA137&lpg=PA137&dq=Susannah+Isham&source=bl&ots=CCXU44eoLG&sig=n3K1owaDwAyuI72NvTqCnrPjw7A&hl=en&ei=tOXQTPRyj8SwA9DdjMgL&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CCUQ6AEwBzgU#v=onepage&q=Susannah%20Isham&f=false
Pg.136-139
Martha Wayles, b. October 19, 1748, Chesterfield Co., Va.; d. September 6, 1782, Monticello, Charlottesville, Va., m.(1) Bathurst Skelton, m(2) January 1, 1772, Thomas Jefferson, b. April 13, 1743, Virginia; d. Monticello
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John WAYLES, b. January 31, 1715, Lancaster, England; d. May 23, 1773, Charles City Co., Va., m. May 3, 1746, MARTHA EPPES, b. April 10, 1712, Chesterfield Co., Va. November 5, 1748, Va.
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Francis Eppes, b. 1685, Henrico Co., Va.; d. November 7, 1733 or 1734, Nottoway Co., Va., m. Sarah Kennon, b. 1689, Chesterfield Co., Va.; d. 1746, Charles City Co., Va.
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Francis Eppes, b. 1659, Shirley Hundred, Va.; d. 1718 or 1719, Henrico Co., Va., m. Anne Isham, b. Henrico Co., Va; d. Va.
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About John Wayles
attorney, slave trader, business agent for the Bristol-based tobacco exporting firm of Tarell & Jones, wealthy plantation owners in Charles City County, Virginia.
Her father was born in Lancaster, England and emigrated alone to Virginia in 1734, at the age of nineteen, leaving family in England. He became a lawyer. Martha's mother was a daughter of Francis Eppes of Bermuda Hundred and was a widow when Wayles married her. As part of her dowry, Martha's mother brought with her a personal slave, Susanna, who had an eleven-year-old daughter by the name of Elizabeth Hemings (Betty). John and Martha's marriage contract provided that Susanna and Betty were to remain the property of Martha Eppes and her heirs forever or be returned to the Eppes family should there be no heirs. This is how the Hemingses came into the custody of Martha Wayles. Martha's mother died when Martha was three weeks old.
A genealogy of the wives of the American presidents and their first two ... By Craig Hart
http://books.google.com/books?id=TOae78XVP0kC&pg=PA137&lpg=PA137&dq=Susannah+Isham&source=bl&ots=CCXU44eoLG&sig=n3K1owaDwAyuI72NvTqCnrPjw7A&hl=en&ei=tOXQTPRyj8SwA9DdjMgL&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CCUQ6AEwBzgU#v=onepage&q=Susannah%20Isham&f=false
Pg.136-139
Martha Wayles, b. October 19, 1748, Chesterfield Co., Va.; d. September 6, 1782, Monticello, Charlottesville, Va., m.(1) Bathurst Skelton, m(2) January 1, 1772, Thomas Jefferson, b. April 13, 1743, Virginia; d. Monticello
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John WAYLES, b. January 31, 1715, Lancaster, England; d. May 23, 1773, Charles City Co., Va., m. May 3, 1746, MARTHA EPPES, b. April 10, 1712, Chesterfield Co., Va. November 5, 1748, Va.
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Francis Eppes, b. 1685, Henrico Co., Va.; d. November 7, 1733 or 1734, Nottoway Co., Va., m. Sarah Kennon, b. 1689, Chesterfield Co., Va.; d. 1746, Charles City Co., Va.
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Francis Eppes, b. 1659, Shirley Hundred, Va.; d. 1718 or 1719, Henrico Co., Va., m. Anne Isham, b. Henrico Co., Va; d. Va.
John married Mary Cocke. Mary was born Est 1730, Malvern Hills, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Bef 1760. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Mary Cocke was born Est 1730, Malvern Hills, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Bef 1760. Notes:
Name:
Mary Cocke of 'Malvern Hills' married John Wayles. Her parents are unknown in 2014. Several Mary's in the lines of William Cocke are married to Obiadiah Smith, and another to Richard Eppes. Two other daughters are attributed to Mary Cocke and John Wayles; Tabitha and Ann. The second child, Elizabeth, was born 24 February 1752; Tabitha was born 16 November 1753; and Anne was born 26 August 1756. Jefferson notes that Wayles' second wife died, but not the date; obviously sometime between August 1756 and 26 January 1760, when Wayles married his third wife, Elizabeth Skelton
Children:
- 1. Elizabeth Wayles was born 24 Feb 1752, Charles City Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Henrico Co., Virginia.
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