TAAFFE (
Soundex
T100)
—
See also
ATEF,
FATE,
HAAFF,
MATAAFA,
SCHAAFF,
TAF,
TAFF,
TAFFE,
TIFT,
TUFF,
VANDEGRAAFF.
Taaffe, Martha
(1868-1957) —
also known as
Mattie Taaffe;
Martha Coffin —
of Carthage,
Jasper
County, Mo.
Born in
St.
Louis, Mo.,
March
18, 1868.
Democrat. Woman suffrage advocate; involved in the Carthage Suffrage
League; board member of the Missouri Suffrage League; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Missouri,
1920;
candidate for
Missouri
state house of representatives from Jasper County 1st District,
1926.
Female.
Episcopalian.
Member,
United
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Died in Carthage,
Jasper
County, Mo.,
September
11, 1957 (age
89 years, 177
days).
Interment at
Park Cemetery, Carthage, Mo.
Relatives:
Daughter of Tristram C. Coffin and Mary Emma (Degge) Coffin; married,
June
1, 1887, to Richard Taaffe.
TAAKE (
Soundex
T200)
—
See also
AAKER,
BAAKE,
HAAKE,
HAAKENSON,
HAAKENSTAD,
KEAT,
TACK,
TAKE,
TAUKE,
TEKA,
THACH.
TABACHECK (
Soundex
T122)
—
See also
ALLABACH,
BUCHECKER,
CHECK,
CHECKI,
CHECKLEY,
DAECHECK,
DOLECHECK,
FABACHER,
KRABACH,
MUSCHECK,
PACHECCO,
PACHECO,
PUSCHECK,
ROHRABACHER,
RORABACHER,
SCHECKLER,
SCHLABACH,
SCHONSCHECK,
TABACKMAN,
TABAK,
TABAKO,
TABARES,
TABAS,
TABASH,
VORACHECK,
WORTCHECK,
ZIONCHECK.
TABACKMAN (
Soundex
T125)
—
See also
ALABACK,
BACKMAN,
RHODABACK,
RORABACK,
TABACHECK,
TABAK,
TABAKO,
TABARES,
TABAS,
TABASH,
TOBACMAN.
TABAK (
Soundex
T120)
—
See also
ABAKOUI,
BANABAKER,
DABAKIS,
KABATT,
SKRABAK,
STUDABAKER,
TABACHECK,
TABACKMAN,
TABAKO,
TABARES,
TABAS,
TABASH,
TABKE,
TOBACCO.
TABAKO (
Soundex
T120)
—
See also
ABAKOUI,
BAKOS,
BAKOVE,
BANABAKER,
DABAKIS,
KABOTA,
SKRABAK,
STUDABAKER,
TABACHECK,
TABACKMAN,
TABAK,
TABARES,
TABAS,
TABASH,
TABKE,
TOBACCO.
TABARES (
Soundex
T162)
—
See also
ALBARES,
BARES,
GRABAREK,
SABATER,
TABACHECK,
TABACKMAN,
TABAK,
TABAKO,
TABAS,
TABASH,
TAVARES,
TIBERIUS.
TABAS (
Soundex
T120)
—
See also
BASTA,
SABAT,
TABACHECK,
TABACKMAN,
TABAK,
TABAKO,
TABARES,
TABASH,
TADAS,
TAYABAS,
TOBES,
TOBIAS,
TOBIASZ,
TOEBAAS.
Tabas, Lawrence J. —
of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia
County, Pa.; Lower Merion Township,
Montgomery
County, Pa.
Republican.
Lawyer;
candidate for
Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1980; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Pennsylvania,
2008,
2016;
Republican candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania,
2012
(on behalf of
Mitt
Romney and
Paul
Ryan); Republican Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania,
2016
(voted for
Donald
Trump and
Mike
Pence); Republican candidate for Presidential Elector for
Pennsylvania,
2020
(on behalf of
Donald
Trump and
Mike
Pence); Republican Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania,
2024
(appointed to fill vacancy; voted for
Donald
Trump and
J. D.
Vance).
Still living as of 2024.
TABASH (
Soundex
T120)
—
See also
BASH,
LABASH,
LABASHIKIWEE,
SABATH,
SABBATH,
TABACHECK,
TABACKMAN,
TABAK,
TABAKO,
TABARES,
TABAS,
TYBUSH.
TABB (
Soundex
T100)
—
See also
ABT,
BATT,
STABBERT,
TABBERT,
TABBYTITE,
TAUB,
TAUBE,
TEBBE,
THOBE,
TOBE,
TUBB.
Tabb, Thomas —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia,
1880;
delegate to Gold Democrat National Convention from Virginia, 1896.
Burial location unknown.
Tabbert, Don Alan (b.
1928) —
also known as
Don Tabbert —
of Indianapolis,
Marion
County, Ind.
Born in Hamilton,
Butler
County, Ohio,
August
21, 1928.
Lawyer;
U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, 1957-61.
Member,
American Bar
Association;
Federal
Bar Association;
Jaycees.
Still living as of 1961.
Relatives: Son
of George Emmett Tabbert and Anna Margaret (Hermann) Tabbert;
married, August
24, 1952, to Cynthia Marie Harrington.
TABBYTITE (
Soundex
T133)
—
See also
ABBY,
ABEYTIA,
BYTHEL,
BYTHEWOOD,
BYTNER,
CLABBY,
EYTINGE,
FABBY,
FREYTIZ,
GABBY,
LYTIE,
STABBERT,
STITELER,
STITES,
TABB,
TABBERT,
TITELMAN,
VOYTICKY.
TABER (
Soundex
T160)
—
See also
ABER,
ABERT,
BAERT,
BARRET,
BARRETT,
BARTE,
BARTEE,
BATER,
BATRE,
BERTA,
BETAR,
BRETTA,
FABER,
RABBETT,
STABENOW,
TABERSKI,
TABET,
TABLER,
TABNER,
TABOR,
TAPER,
TAUBER,
TIBOR,
TUBER.
Taber, Erroll James Livingston
(1877-1947) —
also known as
E. J. L. Taber —
of Elko,
Elko
County, Nev.
Born in Austin,
Lander
County, Nev.,
November
29, 1877.
Republican.
Lawyer;
Elko
County District Attorney, 1909-11; district judge in Nevada 4th
District, 1911-23;
justice of
Nevada state supreme court, 1935-47; died in office 1947;
chief
justice of Nevada state supreme court, 1939-40, 1945-46.
Member,
American Bar
Association;
American
Judicature Society.
Died
February
6, 1947 (age
69 years, 69
days).
Burial location unknown.
Relatives: Son
of Joseph Milo Taber and Celia Agnes (McKimmons) Taber; married, December
27, 1904, to Frances Mildred Smiley.
Taber, John (1880-1965) —
of Auburn,
Cayuga
County, N.Y.
Born in Auburn,
Cayuga
County, N.Y.,
May 5,
1880.
Republican.
Lawyer;
county judge in New York, 1911-18; delegate to Republican National
Convention from New York,
1920,
1924,
1936
(member,
Resolutions
Committee);
chair of
Cayuga County Republican Party, 1920-24;
U.S.
Representative from New York, 1923-63 (36th District 1923-45,
38th District 1945-53, 36th District 1953-63).
Episcopalian.
Member,
Freemasons;
Elks.
Died in Auburn,
Cayuga
County, N.Y.,
November
22, 1965 (age
85 years, 201
days).
Interment at
Fort
Hill Cemetery, Auburn, N.Y.
Relatives: Son
of Franklin P. Taber and Mary (Parker) Taber; married, April
13, 1929, to Gertrude J. Beard.
Taber, Loyal C. —
Democrat. Democratic Presidential Elector for New York,
1884.
Burial location unknown.
Taber, Stephen
(1821-1886) —
of Roslyn, Queens County (now
Nassau
County), Long Island, N.Y.
Born in Dover,
Dutchess
County, N.Y.,
March 7,
1821.
Democrat. Member of
New York
state assembly from Queens County 1st District, 1860-61;
U.S.
Representative from New York 1st District, 1865-69.
Died in New York,
New York
County, N.Y.,
April
23, 1886 (age
65 years, 47
days).
Interment at
Roslyn
Cemetery, Roslyn, Long Island, N.Y.
Taber, Thomas II
(1785-1862) —
of
Dutchess
County, N.Y.
Born in Dover,
Dutchess
County, N.Y.,
May 19,
1785.
Democrat. Member of
New York
state assembly from Dutchess County, 1826;
U.S.
Representative from New York 5th District, 1828-29.
Died in Roslyn,
Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.,
March
21, 1862 (age
76 years, 306
days).
Interment at
Friends
Cemetery, Westbury, Long Island, N.Y.
TABERSKI (
Soundex
T162)
—
See also
BERSKY,
GUBERSKY,
HABERSHAM,
HABERSTICK,
NABERS,
SABERS,
SABERSON,
STABENOW,
TABER,
TABET,
TABORSAK.
TABET (
Soundex
T130)
—
See also
STABENOW,
TABER,
TABERSKI,
TABIT,
TABITHA,
THABET,
THEIBOUT,
THIBAUT,
THIEBAUT,
TIBBET,
TIBBETT,
TIBBOTT.
TABIT (
Soundex
T130)
—
See also
ABIT,
AVITABILE,
CALTABIANO,
COTABISH,
DELLABITTA,
GRABITZ,
HABITZ,
INABIT,
KABITZKE,
LABIT,
MORABITO,
NABITY,
RABITAILLE,
STABILE,
TABET,
TABITHA,
TAIT,
THABET,
THEIBOUT,
THIBAUT,
THIEBAUT,
TIBBET,
TIBBETT,
TIBBOTT.
Tabit, Mark —
Democrat. Democratic Presidential Elector for West Virginia,
1980.
Still living as of 1980.
TABITHA (
Soundex
T130)
—
See also
ABIT,
AVITABILE,
BITHER,
CALTABIANO,
COTABISH,
DELLABITTA,
GRABITZ,
HABITZ,
INABIT,
ITHA,
KABITZKE,
LABIT,
MORABITO,
NABITY,
RABITAILLE,
STABILE,
TABET,
TABIT,
THABET,
THEIBOUT,
THIBAUT,
THIEBAUT,
TIBBET,
TIBBETT,
TIBBOTT.
TABLER (
Soundex
T146)
—
See also
ALBERT,
BABLER,
BARLETT,
BARNSTABLE,
BARTEL,
BARTELL,
BARTLE,
BARTTELL,
BATTRELL,
BRATTLE,
CABLER,
CONSTABLE,
GABLER,
HUNSTABLE,
HUXTABLE,
LABERT,
STABLER,
STABLES,
STABLEY,
TABER,
TARBELL,
TARBLE,
TOBELER,
TOBLER.
Tabler, A. F. —
of Napoleon,
Henry
County, Ohio.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Ohio,
1920.
Burial location unknown.
TABNER (
Soundex
T156)
—
See also
ABNER,
ABNEY,
BARENT,
BARNET,
BARNETT,
BARTEN,
BENTAR,
BERNATT,
BRAATEN,
BRATEN,
DABNEY,
KNABNER,
MCNABNEY,
RABNER,
STABNAW,
TABER.
TABOR (
Soundex
T160)
—
See also
BAROT,
BARTO,
BARTOO,
BATOR,
STABO,
TABER,
TABONE,
TABORSAK,
TABORY,
TAUBER,
TIBOR,
TUBER.
Tabor, G. M. —
of Alabama.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Alabama,
1868.
Burial location unknown.
Tabor, George —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas,
1900.
Burial location unknown.
Tabor, Horace Austin Warner
(1830-1899) —
also known as
Horace A. W. Tabor;
"The Bonanza King of
Leadville" —
of Leadville,
Lake
County, Colo.;
Denver,
Colo.
Born in Holland,
Orleans
County, Vt.,
November
26, 1830.
Republican.
Mayor
of Leadville, Colo., 1878-79;
Lieutenant
Governor of Colorado, 1879-83;
U.S.
Senator from Colorado, 1883; postmaster at
Denver,
Colo., 1898-99.
Died in
Denver,
Colo.,
April
10, 1899 (age
68 years, 135
days).
Original interment at
Mt.
Calvary Cemetery, Denver, Colo.; reinterment at
Mt.
Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Tabor, John Kaye
(1921-1999) —
also known as
John K. Tabor —
of Pittsburgh,
Allegheny
County, Pa.;
Washington,
D.C.
Born in Uniontown,
Fayette
County, Pa.,
April
19, 1921.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II;
lawyer;
Pennsylvania
secretary of internal affairs, 1967-68; Pennsylvania Secretary of
Labor and Industry, 1968-69; candidate for
mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1969; U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce,
1973-75.
Member,
Phi
Beta Kappa.
Died, following a
stroke,
while also suffering from
Parkinson's
disease, in the Woodbine
Rehabilitation
and Healthcare Center,
Alexandria,
Va.,
September
6, 1999 (age
78 years, 140
days).
Burial location unknown.
Relatives: Son
of Edward O. Tabor; married to Kate Williams.
Tacha, Deanell Reece (b.
1946) —
of Lawrence,
Douglas
County, Kan.
Born in Goodland,
Sherman
County, Kan.,
January
26, 1946.
Lawyer;
law
professor;
Judge
of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, 1985-2011; took
senior status 2011; dean, Pepperdine University School of Law, 2011.
Female.
Still living as of 2014.
TACK (
Soundex
T200)
—
See also
DACK,
PROTACK,
STACK,
STACKABLE,
STACKELL,
STACKER,
STACKHOUSE,
STACKPOLE,
STACKS,
TAAKE,
TACKER,
TACKETT,
TAKE,
TANCK,
TAUKE,
TECK,
THACH,
TICK,
TUCK.
TACKER (
Soundex
T260)
—
See also
ACKER,
ACKERT,
ECKART,
PROTACK,
STACK,
STACKABLE,
STACKELL,
STACKER,
STACKHOUSE,
STACKPOLE,
STACKS,
TACK,
TACKETT,
TAECKER,
TASKER,
TAUCHER,
THACHER,
THACKER,
THAKER,
TOCKER,
TUCKER.
TACKETT (
Soundex
T230)
—
See also
BLACKETT,
BRACKETT,
HACKETT,
JACKETT,
PLACKETT,
PROTACK,
SACKETT,
STACK,
STACKABLE,
STACKELL,
STACKER,
STACKHOUSE,
STACKPOLE,
STACKS,
TACK,
TACKER,
TEACHOUT,
TOUCHETT,
TOUCHETTE,
TUCKETT,
WACKETT.
Tackett, Boyd Anderson
(1911-1985) —
also known as
Boyd Tackett —
of Nashville,
Howard
County, Ark.
Born near Black Springs,
Montgomery
County, Ark.,
May 9,
1911.
Democrat.
Lawyer;
member of
Arkansas
state house of representatives, 1937-41; served in the U.S. Army
during World War II;
U.S.
Representative from Arkansas 4th District, 1949-53; candidate for
Governor
of Arkansas, 1952.
Methodist.
Member,
American
Legion;
Rotary.
Died in Nashville,
Howard
County, Ark.,
February
23, 1985 (age
73 years, 290
days).
Interment at
Restland
Memorial Park, Nashville, Ark.
Relatives: Son
of John Tackett and Mytle (Tackett) Tackett; married, April
26, 1936, to Norma Armstrong.
Tackett, D. C. —
of Wickliffe,
Ballard
County, Ky.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Kentucky,
1900.
Burial location unknown.
Tackett, Elmer —
of Trenton,
Wayne
County, Mich.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Michigan,
1972.
Still living as of 1972.
Tackett, J. W. —
of Albuquerque,
Bernalillo
County, N.M.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
New Mexico,
1944.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
Tackett, Paul —
of Albuquerque,
Bernalillo
County, N.M.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
New Mexico,
1952.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
Tackett, W. H. —
of Gregory,
Gregory
County, S.Dak.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
South Dakota,
1916.
Burial location unknown.
TADAO (
Soundex
T300)
—
See also
DAO,
DAOUD,
DAOUST,
TADAS,
TADDEI,
TADDEO,
TADDIE,
TADIO,
TEDDY,
THEDA,
TIDDY,
VALADAO.
TADAS (
Soundex
T320)
—
See also
ADASK,
CERNADAS,
LADAS,
NADASDY,
TABAS,
TADAO,
TADDEUS,
THADDAEUS,
THADDUS,
THADEUS,
THEODIS,
THODOS.
TADDEI (
Soundex
T300)
—
See also
STADDEN,
TADAO,
TADDEO,
TADDEUS,
TADDIE,
TADDIKEN,
TADDONIO,
TADIO,
TEDDY,
THEDA,
TIDDY.
TADDEO (
Soundex
T300)
—
See also
ODETTA,
STADDEN,
TADAO,
TADDEI,
TADDEUS,
TADDIE,
TADDIKEN,
TADDONIO,
TADIO,
TEDDY,
THEDA,
TIDDY.
TADDEUS (
Soundex
T320)
—
See also
AMADEUS,
DEUSCHLE,
DEUSER,
DEUSTER,
STADDEN,
TADAS,
TADDEI,
TADDEO,
TADDIE,
TADDIKEN,
TADDONIO,
THADDAEUS,
THADDUS,
THADEUS,
THEODIS,
THODOS,
VANDEUSEN.
TADDIE (
Soundex
T300)
—
See also
ADDIEGO,
ADDIEL,
GADDIE,
HADDIE,
PADDIE,
STADDEN,
TADAO,
TADDEI,
TADDEO,
TADDEUS,
TADDIKEN,
TADDONIO,
TADIO,
TEDDY,
THEDA,
TIDDY.
TADDIKEN (
Soundex
T325)
—
See also
DIKE,
DIKEMAN,
DIKET,
REDIKER,
SNEDIKER,
SPONDIKE,
STADDEN,
TADDEI,
TADDEO,
TADDEUS,
TADDIE,
TADDONIO,
THORNDIKE,
UPDIKE,
VANDIKE,
ZEDIKER.
TADDONIO (
Soundex
T350)
—
See also
ADDONIS,
ADDONIZIO,
DADDONA,
HADDON,
KISKADDON,
MACEDONIO,
PADDON,
STADDEN,
TADDEI,
TADDEO,
TADDEUS,
TADDIE,
TADDIKEN,
TIEDEN,
TUDAN.
TADIO (
Soundex
T300)
—
See also
AMADIO,
ARCADIO,
BADIOZAMANI,
BONADIO,
ELADIO,
FRESTADIUS,
RADIO,
TADAO,
TADDEI,
TADDEO,
TADDIE,
TEDDY,
THEDA,
TIDDY.
Tadio, Samuel W. —
of Williamsville,
Erie
County, N.Y.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,
2008.
Still living as of 2008.
Tadlock, James Marion (b.
1866) —
of Logan,
Phillips
County, Kan.; Phillipsburg,
Phillips
County, Kan.; El Reno,
Canadian
County, Okla.; Seattle,
King
County, Wash.; Monroe,
Snohomish
County, Wash.; Raymond,
Pacific
County, Wash.; Olympia,
Thurston
County, Wash.; Eureka,
Humboldt
County, Calif.
Born in
Crawford
County, Ind.,
November
2, 1866.
Democrat.
School
teacher;
superintendent
of schools;
newspaper
editor; candidate for
secretary
of state of Washington, 1916; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Washington,
1920;
alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1940.
Congregationalist.
Member,
Rotary.
Burial location unknown.
Tadsen, P. K. —
of Port Clinton,
Ottawa
County, Ohio.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio,
1908.
Burial location unknown.
TAECKER (
Soundex
T260)
—
See also
BAECKER,
BRAECKLEIN,
ECKER,
HAECKER,
JAECKEL,
JAECKLE,
MAECKES,
TACKER,
TAUCHER,
THACHER,
THACKER,
THAKER.
TAFEL (
Soundex
T140)
—
See also
AITOFELE,
FLEETA,
GUASTAFERRI,
TAVEL,
TEFEL,
THEOFEL,
THEOPHILE,
TOFEL,
TOFFOLI,
TUFELE,
TUUFULI.
Tafel, Gustav (1830-1908) —
of Cincinnati,
Hamilton
County, Ohio.
Born in Munich (München),
Germany,
October
13, 1830.
Democrat.
Newspaper
editor;
lawyer;
colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; member of
Ohio
state house of representatives, 1866-68;
mayor
of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897-1900.
Died
November
12, 1908 (age
78 years, 30
days).
Interment at
Spring
Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
TAFF (
Soundex
T100)
—
See also
BIGSTAFF,
LANTAFF,
STAFF,
TAAFFE,
TAF,
TAFFE,
TAFFY,
TAFT,
TIFT,
TUFF,
WAGSTAFF.
TAFFE (
Soundex
T100)
—
See also
ALTAFFER,
ATEF,
FATE,
STAFFELLI,
STAFFES,
TAAFFE,
TAF,
TAFF,
TAFFY,
TIFT,
TUFF.
Taffe, John (1827-1884) —
of Nebraska.
Born in Indianapolis,
Marion
County, Ind.,
January
30, 1827.
Republican.
Newspaper
editor; member of
Nebraska
territorial House of Representatives, 1858-59;
member
Nebraska territorial council, 1860-61; major in the Union Army
during the Civil War;
U.S.
Representative from Nebraska at-large, 1867-73.
Founder, Omaha Public Library.
Died in North Platte,
Lincoln
County, Neb.,
March
14, 1884 (age
57 years, 44
days).
Interment at
Prospect
Hill Cemetery, Omaha, Neb.
TAFFY (
Soundex
T100)
—
See also
CAFFYN,
MAHAFFY,
MEHAFFY,
SAFFY,
TAFF,
TAFFE,
TAFOYA,
TEEFEY,
TEEFY,
TIFFEE,
TOFFEY,
TUFFEY,
TUFFY,
TUFO.