Tapley/Tarply Maddox
c.1769 ~ 1815

Tapley was George Maddox's son.  George Jr. did name a son Tapley b. 1821 in Fleming Co., KY.

     On November 8, 1798, Tapley Maddox (George Sr's son) obtained a Kentucky Land Grant of 200 acres in Green County along the Skeggs Beaver Creek.  [Source:  Kentucky Land Grants Book 29, pg. 200]

On 1805 Tapley married _____ in Steward Co., TN. 

In 1801 he was on the tax list of Mason Co., KY, next to Lewis and Fleming Co., KY.  He had one white male over 21 and one horse.  He was also on the 1802 and 1803 tax list with unchanged information.   Brother George Jr. named a son Tapley, born 1821 Fleming Co., KY.

He apparently returned to Steward Co., TN, where he died in 1815.

A descendant of Tapley still living in Steward Co., TN, is an exact DNA match with 67 markers to George Sr's other proven descendants.


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     On June 6, 1826, a Tapley Maddox married in Adams Co., OH.  There was a Tapley Maddox close to George's Tapley's age inShelby Co., KY, but his father was apparently Nelson Maddox.