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In summary, the 11 children of Thomas Tapley and Mary Morford were: In 1838 he and his sons purchased land in South Australia. Sometime in 1837 they moved back to England as 1837 records show Thomas Tapley of London still owned Thomas was recordedĪs a baker and they lived at 115 Wynstraat. Thomas and Mary and their 6 children moved to Rotterdam where 3 more children were born, John 1829, Mary Jane 1833 and Hannah 1836. Three children were born in Vlissingen, Elizabeth 25-10-1821, Susanna 21-01-1824 and Margaret Ann 7-11-1825. On the other hand, 4 of Thomas's brothers were sailors, it was a very mobile family, and Holland was quiteĬlose, by sea. Certainly the most fascinating issue is why the whole family lived in Holland for 17 years after In an article written in 1918, their son, John Tapley,Įxplains that his father had "large interests in Holland" but eventuallyįeared conscription for his sons and chose to sell up. Several neighbours also came from Folkestone. They lived at Walstraat 14 where Thomas was a baker. Then, in 1820, the family moved to Vlissingen (also know as Flushing) in the Netherlands, possibly because they ran into trouble over smuggling. Moving back to Folkestone they had Katherine 23-07-1813, Elizabeth Stevenson 1815 died 1816, Thomas 16-05-1816 and James Morford 17-03-1819. Thomas was a baker and the young couple began living in Dover where their first child, Richard Edward,

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(At right: Church and below, baptismal font in which children christened) Thomas Tapley, the first child of Richard Tapley andĮlizabeth nee Stevenson of Folkestone, Kent, was born 22-6-1789 in Folkestone, Kent, and married Mary Morford born 10-8-1790, also born Folkestone on 26įebruary, 1811 in the Folkestone Parish Church of St Mary and St Eanswythe. They lived in Dover Street near the harbour inįolkestone. Thomas Tapley 1789 to 1856 GGG Grandfather.The children were all born in Folkestone, Kent. Jacob Squire and they lived at Elham so it is likely that Elizabeth and Margaret moved and lived with Hannah as in the 1861 census, Margaret is living with HannahĪnd Jacob Squire while an Elizabeth Tapley died at Elham, Kent in 1854.Įlizabeth and Richard had 14 children, 8 sons and 6 daughters, of whom at least 4 died Of 1851 living at 83 Dover Street, Folkestone aged 80 with a daughter Margaret Tapley, schoolmistress aged 58. She is identified as a householder in the census He married Elizabeth Stevenson of Folkestone, born abt. Richard Tapley was born in 1764 in Folkestone, Kent and died inġ824. John Tapley, born 1728 who married Sarah Baker and had a son, Richard, who was a tailor. Tapleys byĮARLY TAPLEYS IN FOLKESTONE, KENT, ENGLANDĪbout the earliest Tapley family information we have is of Please scroll to the bottom of the page or click on the menu box beneath to find Douglas Porter's research. I am in the process of uploading some of these files but there are anomalies, possibly because there were so many Tapleys with the sameįirst names, and as many as 5 different Captain Tapleys! In the process of checking, I've found at least 4 websites quoting my page and including some of the I obviously imported Douglas Porter's GEDCOM file to my family history software, Reunion, but had not looked at the huge amount of information in files called

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The CD had been compiled by Douglas Porter in 2003. I found a CD sent to me by Tapley family member, Bryan Tichbourne, of New Zealand in 2013. Tapley, an article in 'The South Australian Genealogist' of February, 1997 Douglas Porter's CD, The Tapley Family Story, compiled 2003 articles obtained via TROVE from Dean Tapley's resources and from various family history websites.ĪUGUST 2018.

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Information on the Tapleys comes from Tapley Five Brothers and their Families Who Emigrated to the Free Province of SouthĪustralia Between 18 by Peter Adamson, published 2001 Thomas Tapley: The Founder of Tapley's Hill by Stuart







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