Taliaferro

For the apple, see Taliaferro (apple).

Taliaferro (/ˈtɒlɪvər/ TOL-i-vər), also spelled Tagliaferro, Talifero, Tellifero or Taliferro and sometimes anglicised to Tolliver or Toliver,[1] is a prominent family in eastern Virginia and Maryland. The Taliaferros (originally Tagliaferro, Italian pronunciation: [ˌtaʎʎaˈfɛrro], which means "ironcutter" in Italian) are one of the early families who settled in Virginia in the 17th century. They migrated from London, where an ancestor had served as a musician in the court of Queen Elizabeth I. The surname in that line is believed to trace back to Bartholomew Taliaferro, a native of Venice who settled in London and was made a denizen in 1562.[2]

Arms of Tagliaferro family of Tuscany. Sketch sent from Thomas Jefferson to George Wythe, 1786

The origins of the Taliaferro name were of interest to George Wythe, a Virginia colonial lawyer and classical scholar, who had married a Taliaferro. Wythe urged his former student and friend Thomas Jefferson to investigate the name when Jefferson traveled to Italy. Jefferson later reported to Wythe that he had found two families of the name in Tuscany, and that the family was of Italian origin.[3] Jefferson enclosed his sketch of the coat of arms of the Tagliaferro family as reported to him by a friend in Florence, Italy.[4]

People

Surname

It is the surname of the following persons:

Taliaferro

A. A. Taliferro, was a well-known, 20th century Rosicrucian in Dallas, Texas.

Toliver

Tolliver

Middle name

It is the middle name of the following persons:

Given name

It is the first name of the following persons:

Places

Art, entertainment, and media

Fictitious entities

Characters with the surname

Tagliaferro
Taliaferro
Toliver
Tolliver

Characters with the given name

Fictitious locations

Literature

Other uses

See also

References

  1. Toms, Gary R. & Pylant, James (April 9, 2006). "Talliaferro is Tolliver: Surnames Sound a Challenge for Researchers". 13 (1 & 2). Retrieved January 6, 2007.
  2. Wagner, Anthony Wagner & Andrus, F. S. Andrus (January 1969). "The Origin of the Family of Taliaferro". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 77 (1): 22. Part One.
  3. Harris, Malcolm Hart Harris (2006). Old Kent County, Some Account of the Planters, Vol. 1. Baltimore, Md.: Reissued by Genealogical Publishing Company.
  4. The American Heraldry Society (2008). "Taliferro Coat of Arms". The American Herald (3).
  5. Madison, Hank (September 13, 2016). Fighting Mad. Pioneering Press. ASIN B01LYT4D5L.


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