He and his family are in the 1840 census of Jackson Co., AL.
3 males under 5
1 male between 10 and 15
1 male between 15 and 20
1 male between 40 and 50
2 females under 5
2 females between 5 and 10
2 females between 20 and 30
1 female between 40 and 50
The land just north of the present town of Woodville, AL was owned by Joe Maples who later sold it to his brother, Moses Maples, who had already acquired an extensive tract just north of Joe's tract.
War of 1812 in the TN Militia under Col. Samuel Wear
He and his family are in the 1840 census of Jackson Co., AL.
3 males under 5
1 male between 10 and 15
1 male between 15 and 20
1 male between 40 and 50
2 females under 5
2 females between 5 and 10
2 females between 20 and 30
1 female between 40 and 50
The land just north of the present town of Woodville, AL was owned by Joe Maples who later sold it to his brother, Moses Maples, who had already acquired an extensive tract just north of Joe's tract.
War of 1812 in the TN Militia under Col. Samuel Wear
Family Members
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Mary Maples
1791–1792
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Sarah Canaea Maples Oldham
1792–1858
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Rutha Maples
1792–1793
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William Cordra Maples Jr
1796–1883
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John Henry Maples
1797–1875
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Dr Edward Noah Maples Sr
1798–1838
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Wilson Maples
1798–1880
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Isaac Maples
1800–1817
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Moses "Auger Eye" Maples
1802–1880
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Peter Maples
1804–1885
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James B Maples
1806–1854
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George L. Maples
1808–1878
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Jonah Maples
1810–1838
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Nancy Jane Maples Butler
1812–1892
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Rev Mungo McCampell "Cam, McCamel" Maples
1818–1905
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