Kennon
m. Jr.
Edward Ned was born in 1778 in . He died at the age of 78 on November 27th, 1856 in .
[Edward Edward “Ned” Sizemore, Sr.
Kippax Plantation was located on the south bank of the in what is today the in southeast . Kippax Plantation was the home of (c.1730 - 1810)
Colonel (1646-1709). Bolling married , who was the granddaughter of and . Their only child, was born at Kippax in 1676, and Nicknames: “Ned ; “Sixkillers”, “Tory; Ned”, “Ned Sizemore”
settled nearby at Cobbs Plantation, just west of Point of Rocks across the Appomattox River in what is now . While Jane’s father Birthdate: circa 1730
(1615-1675) never lived at Kippax Plantation, it is believed that he was buried there.
Birthplace: Mecklenburg, VA, USA
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Death: Died 1810 in Mecklenburg, VA, USA
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Dr . Richard Kennon
Name: Edward B. “Ned” SIZEMORE , Sr.
Birth 1650
Sex: M
Death 08/20/1696
Name: Edward SIZEMORE
Aged: 46.6 years
Name: Edward “Ned” SIZEMORE
Occupation: Doctor
Name: Edward B. “Ned” SIZEMORE
Richard Kennon, or Cannon as the name was pronounced and sometimes spelled, was a merchant resident at Bermuda Hundred Birth: 1778 in Shenandoah, Prince Williams County, Virginia
as early as 1680. In 1685, he was factor and attorney for Mr. William Paggen, a merchant of London, who had extensive trade Birth: ABT 1778 in Prince Williams County, Virginia
with Virginia. To provide his storehouse at Bermuda, Kennon visited England repeatedly. He married Elizabeth Worsham, Birth: 1778 in North Carolina
daughter of William Worsham, and Elizabeth his wife. (Henrico co. Records). His mother-in-law married 2ndly. Lt.Col. Francis Birth: 1778 in Shanandoah County, Virginia
Eppes (son of Lt. Col. Francis Eppes, the emmigrant). In a grant of land to Mr. Francis Eppes in 1680 the latter was allowed to Death: 27 MAY 1856 in Perry County, Kentucky
count Richard Kennon 8 times. It was the policy of Virginia at that time to encourage immigration by allowing 50 acres for every Death: 27 NOV 1856 in Clay County, Kentucky
time a person passed to Virginia, and it would seem from the grant that Kennon crossed the ocean as many as eight times prior Note:
to 1680. He was justice for Henrico in 1680 and 1683. In 1686 Capt. William Randolph and Mr. Richard Kennon were paid as He was 1/2 Cherokee Indian.Birth: 1778 in Shanandoah Co., (Now Page Co. ,) Virginia
burgesses for 32 days. In 1686(June 1), he made a power of attorney to his brother-in-law, Mr. John Worsham. The preamble of Death: 27 Nov 1856 in Clay Co., Kentucky
the deed states that he was then about to sail again to Europe. In 1691 he made a deed of gift to his children, Mary, Elizabeth, Father: b: 1751 in Wilkes County, North Carolina
Martha, William and Sarah. His will was proved in Henrico Co., August 20, 1696” (Gen. of VA Families, v. III, p. 265, of Wm.
Mother: b: 1755 in Cherokee Nation, North Carolina
& Mary Q.).
Marriage 1 b: 21 JUL 1782 in North Carolina
Name:
• Married: 1808
Born: 20 Jan 1700 at Cobbs Henrico Co, VA
Married: 1 Aug 1728 at Chesterfield Co, VA