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Eppes and married
As an adult, Elizabeth married Martha Eppes ' cousin and became the mother of John Wayles Eppes.
Among their children was Mary Eppes, who married Philip A. Bolling.
Professor Otto Bahnoff took over Eppes ' mathematical physics grad seminar on the day he got married.
Miss Eppes later married John C. Boggs, Superintendent of Randolph-Macon Military Academy.
Ms. Eppes later married John C. Boggs, Superintendent of Randolph-Macon Military Academy.

Eppes and first
Susanna and Elizabeth Hemings ( also known as Betty Hemings ) were first held by Francis Eppes IV.
The mother and daughter were inherited by Francis ' daughter, Martha Eppes, who took them with her as personal servants to her marriage to John Wayles as his first wife.
Martha was born on October 30, 1748, to John Wayles ( 1715 – 1773 ) and his first wife Martha Eppes ( 1712 – 1748 ).
Eppes published his first mathematical treatise at the age of 14 ( in the American Journal of Mathematics ) and graduated at the age of 16.
Don thought baseball was his first love, though his father Alan Eppes reminded him that a toy gun and playing a cop as a child was actually his first love, and comforted him in noticing that the FBI needs utility players.
Dr. Fleinhardt has been teaching for 20 years and Eppes attended his classes at Princeton University, first taking his quantum physics class at the age of 13.
Charlie's father, Alan Eppes, said that all the family heard about that first year was Professor Fleinhardt.

Eppes and cousin
He had given the plantation as a wedding gift to his cousin Christian Eppes and William Gilliam.

Eppes and Maria
Eppes and Maria had three children:
After her son Francis was born, in 1802 Maria Jefferson Eppes " borrowed " Critta Hemings, one of Betty Hemings ' daughters, from her father's household to care for the infant boy as a nurse.
Mary Jefferson Eppes died two months after the birth of her third child Maria, on April 17, 1804 at her father's home.

Eppes and Jefferson
* John Wayles Eppes, United States Senator, Virginia ; member, United States House of Representatives, Virginia ; member, Virginia House of Delegates ; son-in-law of U. S. President Thomas Jefferson.
* Mary Jefferson Eppes ( 1778 – 1804 ), younger of Thomas Jefferson's two daughters who survived infancy
For instance, Eppes ' father-in-law Thomas Jefferson had such a relationship with his slave Sally Hemings when he was a widower, as his father-in-law John Wayles had had as a widower with his slave Betty Hemings ; they were the parents of Sally and five other children who were half-siblings of Jefferson's wife Martha.

Eppes and known
Judd Hirsch ( born March 15, 1935 ) is an American actor most known for playing Alex Rieger on the television comedy series Taxi, John Lacey on the NBC series Dear John, and Alan Eppes on the CBS series Numb3rs.
David Krumholtz ( born May 15, 1978 ) is an American actor best known for playing Professor Charlie Eppes in the television series Numb3rs.
He is known for his portrayal of Don Eppes on Numb3rs and as Dr. Joel Fleischman on Northern Exposure, a role which garnered him three Golden Globes and two Emmy Award nominations for " Best Actor in a Dramatic Series ".

Eppes and also
Her gravesite is marked by a substantial tombstone attesting to the Eppes family's affection and respect for her ; her descendants believe its location also marks the importance of her role in the life of John W. Eppes.
Also in Season 2, in episode " Protest ", Eppes reveals that he was also an anti-war activist thirty five years ago, alongside Matthew " Matt " Stirling, the leader of the movement and accused in the ROTC center bombing.
Don's superior in FBI also reveals Alan was a " Leader " Eppes, involved in anti-national activities, which Alan vehemently denies.

Eppes and "),
Eppes is a multiple Ph. D. (" Decoy Effect "), a recipient of the Milton Prize and a nominee for the Fields Medal.

Eppes and daughter
Her mother Martha Eppes was a daughter of Francis Eppes of Bermuda Hundred.
Martha Eppes Wayles died on November 5, 1748, when her daughter Martha was six days old.
As part of her dowry, Martha Eppes brought with her to the marriage her personal slaves, Susanna, an African woman, and Elizabeth Hemings ( Betty ), Susanna's eleven-year-old mixed-race daughter.
She was buried in the family cemetery of her daughter Mary ( Eppes ) and her husband Philip A. Bolling at their plantation in nearby Chellowe.

Eppes and Martha
John and Martha's marriage contract provided that Susanna and Betty were to remain the property of Martha Eppes and her heirs forever, or be returned to the Eppes family should there be no heirs.
After her early death following the birth of her third child, Eppes was a widower for five years before marrying Martha Burke Jones from North Carolina.
Martha Jones Eppes chose to be buried at her daughter's plantation.

Eppes and Wayles
* John Wayles Eppes ( 1773 – 1823 ), Democrat ; U. S. Representative from Virginia ; U. S. Senator from Virginia
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John Wayles Eppes ( April 19, 1773September 13, 1823 ) was an attorney, a United States Representative and a Senator from Virginia.
Eppes was born in Chesterfield County, Virginia, the only son and youngest of six children of Francis Eppes and Elizabeth ( née Wayles ) on April 19, 1773.
She was buried at Millbrook plantation next to her master John Wayles Eppes in the white family cemetery, which was extremely unusual for those times.
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