Elizabeth first appears as 12-year-old “Elizabeth Pearson,” with
her parents in the 1860 census and as 22-year-old “Elizabeth Tapscott” in the
1870 census for Cedar Run, where she is living with her brother Robert, and some
other siblings, following the death of their parents. Then in 1880, she is seen as “Lizzie Tapscot,”
living in the town of Warrenton. And she is said to be married, but where is
her husband? In 1900, with a date of birth given as Feb 1848, Lizzie Tapscott is
back in Cedar Run, where she now widowed with two children, William J. Tapscott
and Mason Tapscott. But the record gives William’s and Mason’s birth dates as February
1870 and July 1874. Why then do they not appear in the 1880 census with
Elizabeth? With a little work, we can find William, who, in 1880 at age 9, was
a servant in a Fauquier County household. Perhaps, Elizabeth “farmed him out” so she
could work elsewhere. But there is still no sign of Mason in 1880.
Gertrude Tapscott
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Gertrude died in DC around 11 Sep 1912, leaving seven children. Her
second husband, James, born 3 Jun 1875, died in DC on 14 Sep 1946.
Records provide a range of birth years for Mason Tapscott with an average of about 1875. Around 1900, Mason Tapscott married “Anna” (c1882–c1919) and had six known children. Mason is last seen as a widower in 1920, in Ellicott City, Maryland.
We have no idea of what became of Elizabeth’s son, William J. Tapscott. He is last seen living with his mother and his brother, Mason, in the 1910 census for the Cedar Run Distr.
Elizabeth died sometime between 1920, when she appears in the census for Cedar Run Distr, and 1930, when she is found in no census.
Birthday
gathering for Elizabeth Tapscott, who is seated directly behind the cake, c1920.
Her grandson, William Mason Preston Sr., son of Gertrude and Hamilton Preston,
is standing directly behind her. (Courtesy of Lisa Preston.)
I know that there are some descendants of Elizabeth out there and I am hoping to hear from you. Let me know of errors, disagreements, etc. And if you know anything about where Mason and Gertrude were at the time of the 1880 census or what became of William J., please let me know. And while we are at it, who was Gertrude’s father, William? There have been a multitude of guesses about William, but that is all they seem to be. Does anyone have proof of or at least evidence about William’s identity?
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