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Ann Isham 1665–1718 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1665

Birth Location: Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America

Death Date: 1718

Death Location: Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America

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Spouse(s): Francis Eppes

Children(s): Francis Eppes

The story of Ann Isham began in 1665 in Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America. Ann Isham married Francis Eppes, and had children including Francis Eppes. Ann Isham passed away in 1718 in Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America.

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  • The story of Ann Isham began in 1665 in Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America.
  • Ann Isham married Francis Eppes, and had children including Francis Eppes.
  • Ann Isham passed away in 1718 in Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America.

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Ann Isham
1665–1718
Birth Place: Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
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Ann Isham's Descendants

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Ann Isham (ABT 1665–1718) m. Francis Eppes (ABT 1659–ABT JAN 1718)
  1. 1. Francis Eppes –1734
    1. 1. Richard Eppes 1715– m. Tabitha Adams 1728–1782
      1. 1. Richard (Henry) Eppes –1819

Ann Isham's Timeline

2 Records

1665
ABT 1665
Birth of Ann Isham in Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
1718
1718
Age 53
Death of Ann Isham in Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1718
    Event Place: Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1665
    Event Place: Shirley Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America

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