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The Eppes Family, Eppes Descendants and Others Associated with Eppington
Eppington Enslaved Persons List 1756 (PDF) presented by Dr. Lucious Edwards at Ettrick-Matoaca Library, September 24, 2019, on “Chesterfield Plantations: Eppington and Matoaca.”
Unknown
Thomas Jefferson
Frances Eppes VI
Elizabeth Wayles Eppes
Martha Jefferson Randolph
John Wayles Eppes
Mary Eppes Thweatt
Richard Thweatt
Lucy Eppes Thweatt
Francis Wayles Eppes
Mary Elizabeth Randolph Eppes
Julianna Thweatt
Richard Wayles Thweatt
Alice Friend Thweatt
Rev William Eston-Eppes
Maria Jefferson Eppes
Cornelia Thweatt
Conrelia Thweatt (Older)
Francis Eppes
Matlida B Eppes
William Eston Eppes
P.O. Box 2394
Chesterfield, Virginia 23832
804-748-1623
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Eppington is open to the public by appointment during the year and has an annual open house in the fall free to the public with many activities. Contact Chesterfield County Parks at 804-748-1623.
The Eppington Foundation was formed in 1991. Its mission is to preserve, restore and reconstruct Eppington and to educate the public as to its historical, cultural agricultural and architectural significance. The Foundation also raises funds to pay for projects such as repairs, paint analysis, and rebuilding the school house and kitchen. The Eppington Foundation is a tax-exempt non-profit organization with 501 (c )(3) status.
Tax deductible donations can be made to:
The Eppington Foundation
P.O. Box 40
Chesterfield, VA 23832