Saturday, January 5, 2013

Thomas Cobbs Tapscott, Amanda Davis, and Bill Cosby

I just received the following note on Facebook from Robert J. Tapscott, Great Grandson of George Nicholas. and Ann Ethyl (Scruggs) Tapscott (and Great Grandnephew of Thomas Cobbs Tapscott)

re Black Tapscotts possible link in Buckingham: There was a black man named George Tapscott in Buckingham in the 1930s. A possible link might be Thomas C Tapscott, a brother of George Nick, who was never married but willed some land to a black woman and her offspring???

Since my comments are a little lengthy, I thought I would put them here.

Coleman and Samuel Cosby were children of
Zacharia and Louisa Crosby
Thomas Cobbs Tapscott founded a large line of mixed-race descendants. Never legally married, Thomas is believed to have fathered two children, Amanda Lee Davis and George Davis (who later adopted the name “George Thomas Tapscott” ), probably with Amanda Davis, a black cook living in nearby Maysville Township.  The two children, born around 1864, were living with Thomas (Amanda as a servant and Gorge as a farmhand) at the time of the 1880 census.  Thomas’s 9 November 1881 will left some land to “Amanda J. Davis,” probably the daughter rather than the mother.  Thomas’s grave, birth date 14 February 1814, death date 6 May 1882,  lies on or near his father George’s land on Rock Island Creek.  The plot contains a second stone with no markings.

Of particular interest is that Amanda, the daughter, married Enoch L. Parson. In 1900 she and her husband were living in Buckingham County, Virginia, and had taken in as a boarder her first cousin once removed, Napoleon Bonaparte Tapscott (grandson of George Tapscott Sr.). This possibly surprising connection helps verify Amanda's relationship to the Tapscott family.


Perhaps of even greater interest is that Amanda and Enoch's daughter Edna E. Parson married Coleman Vernon Cosby, great uncle of the well-known entertainer Dr. William Henry "Bill" Cosby (See Johni Cerny," From Maria to Bill Cosby: A Case Study in Tracing Black Slave Ancestry," National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol 75, No. 1, pp. 5-14.) Thus we Tapscotts are connected to Bill Cosby, but not by blood since Cosby is descended from Coleman Vernon's brother Samuel not from Vernon Coleman.

Some of this appears in the second edition of my book, perhaps I will include all of it.

3 comments:

  1. The plot you mention lies on land in my husband's family. They are not Tapscotts, but purchased the land in the early 90s. We have been told -- third hand from someone who was there -- that it is Thomas's son George.

    The two plots he left for Amanda and George are still intact. Title search work showed me that there borders have remained the same since Thomas devised them. They are both owned by my husband's family, along with some surrounding land.

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  2. Sorry -- left our a few words there: We have been told that the unmarked grave is George's.

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  3. Thanks for the information. Thomas's son, George Thomas Tapscott, was still living and farming in Buckingham County in 1940 so it is quite possible that the unmarked stone is his, particularly since he appears to have been strongly attached to his father, having received land from him and taking his name. George owned the land he still farmed in 1940, land which I have believed was that inherited from his father. Any further information on the sales history of George's land (or that of his sister Armanda) would be appreciated. In particular did your husband's family acquire Georg's land after 1940? If you wish, you can contact me by email. See my Blogger profile for the address.

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