WebClarinda Tackett Rasure (Julia Dean) central node document person place organization familial political legal economic social military slavery Citation Documents Download Birth Date 1823 Gender F Race Description White Entity Type Person Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, sex worker and madam. Ohio native. Married to David Rasure. WebBenoni Tackett [aka Benjamin Tackett], of Prince George Co., VA, a Rev. War veteran who died before 1777, leaving his widow, Lydia, and "three infant children:" Bartholomew, b 8 May 1770 [aka "Bartley Tackett"], Elizabeth and an unnamed child. Bartholomew may have left one son, William, but he did have three known daughters, Frances, Nancy ...
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http://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/N00017989 WebWhen Solomon Tackett Sr. was born on 3 June 1830, in Kentucky, United States, his father, George Washington Tackett Sr., was 27 and his mother, Hannah Osborne, was 27. He married Angeline Robinson on 25 December 1848, in Pike, Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. few lines on raksha bandhan
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WebCline Tackett Male1954–2010 • Male World Events(3) 1955 · The Civil Rights Movement Begins Age 1 The civil rights movement was a movement to enforce constitutional and legal rights for African Americans that the other Americans enjoyed. Tacketts Mill was originally settled as part of the Tackett (Tacquette) land grant in the late 1600s. Tackett's Mill was one of the earliest mills in Stafford County and was originally built to serve the Huguenot populace that began settling Stafford County in the late 1600s. The Tackett name was an Anglicized version of the French name Tacquette, according to John Tackett Goolrick's, The Story of Stafford. Goolrick places the building of Tacketts mill in the early 1700s. According to ta… WebJames Monroe Tackett (Civil War - Union) (1844 - 1933) Photos: 1 Records: 21 Born in Union County, Indiana, USA on abt 1844 to John "Wiley" Tackett and "Frances" Virginia Taylor Tackett. James Monroe Tackett (Civil War - Union) married Addie M Tacket and had 5 children. He passed away on 27 Jun 1933 in Fort Madison, Lee, Iowa, USA. del webb texas homes for sale