We know what happened to Henry,
the oldest of William’s children. He traveled to Clark County, founding the
Wabash Valley Tapscotts, and is the subject of an upcoming book (I hope). But
what of his siblings - Winifred, William, George, and Richard?
Winifred, whose life has been
difficult to unravel, deserves a posting of her own, and she has it (23 Aug
2014).
With no land, little inheritance,
and only memories of an impecunious, motherless life to hold them in Green
county, William’s three youngest sons, William Stewart, George Rice, and
Richard, moved to nearby Casey County, living along Martins and Brush creeks.
George, who married Rachel
Coffman, last appears at age 74 in the 1880 census for Casey County, where he
lived out his life. Some of his descendants went to Illinois, but not near
Clark County. A number are interred in the Tapscott Cemetery near Martin’s
Creek.
William, who also remained in Casey
County, Kentucky, married Rhoda Jane Coppage, and died young, killed by a
falling tree at age 50. A number of his descendants also ended up in Illinois,
but there are still a large number in Kentucky.
Richard married Cyntha Followell and moved to Marion County, Kentucky. It is said that he died there in 1855,
but no reliable evidence has been presented. Cyntha remarried on 4 Oct 1859.
Little is known of Richard’s descendants, primarily because little family
history research has been done for that line.
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