Last update July  2009   Created by Tony Maple:  imlac2005@grapevine.com.au
Younger children of Charles & Elizabeth
Charles Maple said that he moved to Adelaide to educate his younger children. Those children in turn took up a range of mostly urban occupations. Alfred Ernest moved to Western Australia where he built an importation business. He also travelled to England. Alice Emma married Alfred Richard Brown to found the well-known Maple-Brown family. They later moved to Gundary Plains at Goulburn. Bertie Edward worked for J. Craven and Co., a well-known Adelaide draper and retailer. George Alexander became a draper and married Blanche Sophia Torr, the daughter of John Sampson Torr by his first wife. He developed a business in Launceston, Tasmania, but moved back to Adelaide in his later years. Catherine Jessie Louisa married Walter Barnard, a clerk in the printing trade with the South Australian Register. Horace Stephen is known to have operated a small business in Adelaide.
Alice Emma Maple c 1920
Horace Stephen Maple  c.1894
George Alexander Maple  c.1930
Alfred Ernest Maple  c.1930   (possibly)
Bertie Edward Maple (possibly)
J. Craven and Co., Rundle St, Adelaide in the late 1890s