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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 Florida Territory and later civic leader in Tallahassee and surrounding Leon County, Florida.

  2. 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 .

  3. 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.

  4. Francis Wayles Eppes (September 20, 1801 - 1881) was the only surviving child of Jefferson's daughter Maria Jefferson Eppes and his wife's nephew John Wayles Eppes. Thomas Jefferson had taken the oath of office as the third president on March 4, 1801.

  5. The Francis Eppes Plantation was a cotton plantation of 1,920 acres (8 km 2) situated in east-central Leon County, Florida, United States and established by Francis W. Eppes in 1829.

  6. 4. März 2002 · Francis Wayles Eppes (1801–81) was the only surviving child of TJs daughter Maria Jefferson Eppes and his wife’s nephew John Wayles Eppes. After the death of his mother in 1804, Eppes spent much of his time at Monticello, where TJ sought to inspire in him a love of learning.

  7. Francis Wayles Eppes w urde auf d er Plantage seiner Eltern geboren. Nach d em Tod seiner Mutter Maria Jefferson Eppes i m Jahre 1804, verbrachte e r viel Zeit a uf der Plantage seines Großvaters Thomas Jefferson u nd bei seiner Tante mütterlicherseits Martha Jefferson Randolph i n Monticello.