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  1. Francis Wayles Eppes (September 20, 1801 – May 30, 1881) was a planter and slave owner from Virginia who became a cotton planter in the Florida Territory and later civic leader in Tallahassee and surrounding Leon County, Florida. After reaching legal age and marrying, Eppes operated the Poplar Forest plantation which his ...

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      The Eppes Statue is a monument of Francis W. Eppes that is...

  2. Francis Wayles Eppes (September 20, 1801 - May 30, 1881) was the only surviving child of Thomas Jefferson's daughter Maria Jefferson Eppes and her husband, John Wayles Eppes, Jefferson's nephew by marriage.

  3. Francis Wayles Eppes VII (* 20. September 1801 bei Albemarle County, Virginia; † 10. Mai 1881 im Orange County, Florida) war ein US-amerikanischer Pflanzer, sowie Gemeindevertreter der Episkopalkirche, Friedensrichter und Politiker .

  4. Cerca del final de su vida, Jefferson buscó encontrar residentes permanentes para la propiedad, y su nieto Francis W. Eppes y su esposa Mary Elizabeth se mudaron a Poplar Forest poco después de su matrimonio en 1823. 1 Jefferson murió en 1826 e hizo su última visita a Poplar Forest en 1823. 4 Los Eppes vendieron Poplar Forest en noviembre de...

  5. Early life and education. Eppes was born in April 1772 at Eppington, in Chesterfield County in the Colony of Virginia, the sixth child and only son of Elizabeth (née Wayles) and Francis Eppes, who would serve one term in the House of Delegates a decade later. [2] .