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Note: n he gave an account of the cattle belonging to CHARLES and MARY WORSHAM, orphans of Mr. WILLIAM WORHSAM. (Source: Adventurers of Purse & Person, page 858]Elizabeth Littleberry Worsham Epes, widow of William Worsham and Col. Francis Epes, made two wills. One was dated 28 August 1678 in which she provided for her Worsham children, John Worsham, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Kennon, Mary Worsham and Charles Worsham. In the other will, dated 23 September 1678, she provided for her Epes children, William, Littlebury, and Mary Epes. She appointed her son-in-law Richard Kennon and stepson, Francis Epes, as her executors. Both wills were proved 1 October 1678 as recorded in Henrico County Order Book, 1678-1693, ppp 59-60. (Source: Adventurers of Purse & Person, p 858]
Note: On 20 August 1678 COL. FRANCIS EPES was present at an Orphans' Court in Henrico County, whe
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