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Taliaferro, also spelled Talliaferro, Tagliaferro, Talifero, Taliafero or Taliferro and sometimes
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to Tellifero, Tolliver ( ) or Toliver, is a prominent family in eastern
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and
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. The Taliaferros (originally , which means "ironcutter" in
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) are one of the early families who settled in Virginia in the 17th century. They migrated from
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, where an ancestor had served as a musician in the court of
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. The surname in that line is believed to trace back to Bartholomew Taliaferro, a native of
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and subject of the Doge of Venice, who settled in London and was made a denizen in 1562. The origins of the Taliaferro name were of interest to
George Wythe George Wythe (; 1726 – June 8, 1806) was an American academic, scholar, and judge who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The first of the seven Signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, signatories of the ...
, a Virginia colonial lawyer and classical scholar, who had married Elizabeth Taliaferro, the daughter of
Richard Taliaferro Richard Taliaferro ( ; –1779) was a colonial architect and builder in Williamsburg, Virginia, in what is now the United States. Among his works is Wythe House, a Georgian-style building that was built in 1750 or 1755. It was declared a ...
. Wythe urged his former student and friend
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to investigate the name when Jefferson traveled to Italy. Jefferson later reported to Wythe that he had found two families of the name in
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, and that the family was of Italian origin. Jefferson enclosed his sketch of the
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of the Tagliaferro family as reported to him by a friend in
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.


Etymology

Unknown to Jefferson, Taliaferro appears to arise due to a transcription error and a variation of the Italian surname Tagliaferro, which is, even today, widespread in Italy especially in Lombardy, but it also has representation in the Bolognese, Florentine, and Lazio regions. The name Tagliaferro, less common, has families in Vicenza, Gorizia, in the province of Rome and in Campania. A slight variation, Tagliafierro, is also typical of the Campania region, Caserta in particular. From the etymological point of view, the term tagliaferro indicates a soldier skilled in piercing the opponent or the shield of the adversary with his weapons, which cleave/slice medieval armor, such as with a stroke of ax or sword. In reality, these surnames may also derive from the medieval name Tagliaferro, that is, the Italianization of the French name Taillefer, made famous by the chivalric epic (the name Tagliaferro, on the other hand, is also mentioned in the eighteenth-century opera ''
La Cecchina ''La Cecchina'' may refer to: * '' La buona figliuola'', or ''La Cecchina'', a 1760 opera buffa by Niccolò Piccinni * Francesca Caccini (1587 – c. 1641), Italian singer and composer, nicknamed ''La Cecchina'' See also * Cecchina, a haml ...
'', by
Niccolò Piccinni Niccolò Piccinni (; 16 January 1728 – 7 May 1800) was an Italian composer of symphonies, sacred music, chamber music, and opera. Although he is somewhat obscure today, Piccinni was one of the most popular composers of opera—particularly the ...
).Rossoni, Ettore, L'Origine dei Cognomi Italiani, Storia ed Etimologia, Melegnano, (2014), p. 3034


People with the name


Given name

It is the
first name First most commonly refers to: * First, the ordinal form of the number 1 First or 1st may also refer to: Acronyms * Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-Centimeters, an astronomical survey carried out by the Very Large Array * Far Infrared an ...
of the following persons: * Taliaferro Clark, a doctor during the
Tuskegee Syphilis Study The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male (informally referred to as the Tuskegee Experiment or Tuskegee Syphilis Study) was a study conducted between 1932 and 1972 by the United States Public Health Service (PHS) and the Cent ...
* Toliver Craig, Jr., representative in the
Kentucky General Assembly The Kentucky General Assembly, also called the Kentucky Legislature, is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Kentucky. It comprises the Kentucky Senate and the Kentucky House of Representatives. The General Assembly meets annually in th ...
* Toliver Craig, Sr. (first called Taliaferro Craig), 18th-century frontiersman and militia officer *
Taliaferro Preston Shaffner Colonel Taliaferro Preston Shaffner (1811 in Smithfield, Virginia – December 11, 1881 in Troy, New York) was an American inventor and entrepreneur who promoted telegraphy during its infancy. An associate of Samuel Morse, Shaffner published ''Shaf ...
, 19th-century self-proclaimed colonel, inventor and publisher


Middle name

It is the
middle name In various cultures, a middle name is a portion of a personal name that is written between a person's given name and surname. A middle name is often abbreviated and is then called middle initial or just initial. A person may be given a middle ...
of the following persons: *
William Close William Taliaferro Close (June 7, 1924 – January 15, 2009) was an American surgeon who played a major role in stemming a 1976 outbreak of the Ebola virus in Zaire, the first major outbreak of the viral hemorrhagic fever in Central Africa, and p ...
(William Taliaferro Close), late surgeon who worked in Africa, father of actress Glenn Close * Thomas T. Goldsmith (Thomas Toliver Goldsmith, Jr.), American physics professor and inventor *
Robert M. T. Hunter Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (April 21, 1809 – July 18, 1887) was an American lawyer, politician and planter. He was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative (1837–1843, 1845–1847), Speaker of the United ...
(Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter), U.S. Senator and Confederate Secretary of State *
Booker T. Jones Booker Taliaferro Jones Jr. (born November 12, 1944) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer and arranger, best known as the frontman of the band Booker T. & the M.G.'s. He has also worked in the studios with many well-known artis ...
(Booker Taliaferro Jones, Jr.), musician, composer, frontman for Booker T. and the MGs *
Sam Rayburn Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn (January 6, 1882 – November 16, 1961) was an American politician who served as the 43rd speaker of the United States House of Representatives. He was a three-time House speaker, former House majority leader, two-time ...
(Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn), 20th-century Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives *
John T. Thompson John Taliaferro Thompson (December 31, 1860 – June 21, 1940) was a United States Army officer known for being the inventor of the Tommy gun. Early life Born on December 31, 1860, in Newport, Kentucky, Thompson grew up on a succession of Army p ...
(John Taliaferro Thompson), early 20th-century U.S. Army officer who invented Thompson submachine gun * George T. Ward, (George Taliaferro Ward), planter and politician from Florida and a colonel in the Confederate army during the American Civil War *
Booker T. Washington Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, and orator. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the primary leader in the African-American community and of the contemporary Black elite#United S ...
(Booker Taliaferro Washington), postbellum African-American political leader, educator, orator, author, and ex-slave


Surname

It is the
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of the following persons:


Taliaferro

* Adam Taliaferro, American politician and former football player *
Al Taliaferro Charles Alfred "Al" Taliaferro (August 29, 1905 – February 3, 1969), was an American Disney comics artist who produced Disney comic strips for King Features Syndicate. Taliaferro is best known for his work on the ''Donald Duck'' comic strip. ...
, Disney artist known for his Donald Duck comic strips *
Benjamin Taliaferro Benjamin Taliaferro ( ; 1750 – September 3, 1821) was an American politician who was a United States Representative from Georgia. He had served in the American Revolutionary War, becoming a captain. An attorney, he was later appointed as a ju ...
, early 19th-century U.S. Representative from Georgia *
Charles Taliaferro Charles Taliaferro (born August 25th, 1952) is an American philosopher specializing in theology and philosophy of religion. Biography Taliaferro received his Ph.D. and M.A. from Brown University, his M.T.S. at Harvard University, a M.A. at Uni ...
, philosopher * Chris Taliaferro, Chicago alderman * Edith Taliaferro, actress *
George Taliaferro George Taliaferro (January 8, 1927 – October 8, 2018) was an American professional football player who was the first African American drafted by a National Football League (NFL) team. Beginning his football career at Indiana University for t ...
,
American football American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular American football field, field with goalposts at e ...
player, first black
NFL draft The NFL draft, officially known as the Annual Player Selection Meeting, is an annual event which serves as the most common source of player recruitment in the National Football League. Each team is given a position in the drafting order in reve ...
ee * Gabriëlle Andrée Iglesias Velayos y Taliaferro, garden designer and landscape architect *
Hardin E. Taliaferro Hardin Edwards Taliaferro (March 4, 1811 – November 2, 1875) was a 19th-century Southern American humorist and a Baptist preacher. Taliaferro was born near Pine Ridge in Surry County, North Carolina but moved to Tennessee, where he was baptize ...
, humorist and Baptist preacher * James G. Taliaferro, 19th-century lawyer, newspaper publisher, and judge in Louisiana * James P. Taliaferro, early 20th-century U.S. Senator from Florida *
John Taliaferro John Taliaferro (1768 – August 12, 1852) was a 19th century politician, lawyer and librarian from Virginia, serving several non-consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives in the early 19th century. Early life and education John ...
, antebellum U.S. Representative from Virginia * Lawrence Taliaferro, United States frontier agent * Lorenzo Taliaferro, former running back for the
Baltimore Ravens The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore. The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC North, North division. The team plays its home g ...
*
Mabel Taliaferro Mabel Taliaferro (born Maybelle Evelyn Taliaferro; May 21, 1887 – January 24, 1979) was an American stage and silent-screen actress, known as "the Sweetheart of American Movies." Early years Taliaferro was born as Maybelle Evelyn Taliaferro i ...
, actress * Ray Taliaferro, radio host *
Richard Taliaferro Richard Taliaferro ( ; –1779) was a colonial architect and builder in Williamsburg, Virginia, in what is now the United States. Among his works is Wythe House, a Georgian-style building that was built in 1750 or 1755. It was declared a ...
, colonial architect in Williamsburg, Virginia *
R. Catesby Taliaferro Robert Catesby Taliaferro (1907–1989) was an American mathematician, science historian, classical philologist, philosopher, and translator of ancient Greek and Latin works into English. An Episcopalian from an old Virginia family, he taught in ...
, philosopher and mathematician * Walter R. Taliaferro, pioneer U.S. Army aviator *
William B. Taliaferro William Booth Taliaferro ( ; December 28, 1822 – February 27, 1898) was a United States Army officer, a lawyer, legislator, Confederate general in the American Civil War, and Grand Master of Masons in Virginia. Early and family life and educa ...
, Confederate States of America general


Tolliver/Toliver

* Anthony Tolliver, basketball player *
Billy Joe Tolliver Billy Joe Tolliver (born February 7, 1966) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL) for twelve seasons with the San Diego Chargers, Atlant ...
, football player *
Charles Tolliver Charles Tolliver (born March 6, 1942) is an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and co-founder of Strata East Records. Biography Tolliver was born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1942 and moved with his family to New York City when he was 10. Durin ...
, musician and composer * David Tolliver, singer/songwriter/producer *
Don Toliver Caleb Zackery "Don" Toliver ( ; born June 12, 1994) is an American rapper and singer. He emerged to fame in 2018 with the release of his debut mixtape, ''Donny Womack'', and his feature on the song "Can't Say" by fellow Houston rapper Travis Sco ...
, American rapper *
Melba Tolliver Melba Tolliver (born 1939) is an American journalist and former New York City news anchor and reporter. She is best remembered for her defiant stance against ABC owned WABC-TV when she refused to don a wig or scarf to cover up her Afro in order ...
, journalist * Mose Tolliver, primitive artist


Places

*
Camp Taliaferro Camp Taliaferro was a World War I flight-training center run under the direction of the Air Service, United States Army in the Fort Worth, Texas, area. Camp Taliaferro had an administration center near what is now the Will Rogers Memorial C ...
, San Diego, CA, Named for US Army pilot Walter R. Taliaferro *
Camp Taliaferro Camp Taliaferro was a World War I flight-training center run under the direction of the Air Service, United States Army in the Fort Worth, Texas, area. Camp Taliaferro had an administration center near what is now the Will Rogers Memorial C ...
, Texas, United States, named for Walter R. Taliaferro * T. C. Taliaferro House, Florida, United States *
Taliaferro County, Georgia Taliaferro County ( ) is a county located in East central Piedmont region of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,559, down from the 2010 census when the population was 1,717, making it the least populous cou ...
, United States, named for Benjamin Taliaferro * Willis Hall, formerly known as Taliaferro Hall,
College of William and Mary The College of William & Mary (abbreviated as W&M) is a public research university in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1693 under a royal charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II, it is the second-oldest instit ...
, Virginia, United States * Taliaferro Hall,
University of Maryland The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1856, UMD is the flagship institution of the Univ ...
, College Park, Maryland, United States, Named for Thomas Hardy Taliaferro. Dean/College of Engineering; Dean/College of Arts and Sciences


Fictional characters


Tulliver

* Maggie Tulliver, in George Eliot's classic novel, ''
The Mill on the Floss ''The Mill on the Floss'' is a novel by English author George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann Evans, first published in three volumes on 4 April 1860 by William Blackwood and Sons. The first American edition was published by Harper & Brothers, Pub ...
'', a dark-complexioned miller's daughter


Tagliaferro

* Roy Tagliaferro, an alias of the serial killer
Red John Red John is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the CBS crime drama ''The Mentalist'' for the first five seasons and in the first half of the sixth season. As a serial killer, he is believed to have begun his killing spree in 19 ...
, in ''The Mentalist''


Taliaferro

* Paul Taliaferro, a character in David Weber and Steve White's science-fiction novel ''
The Shiva Option ''The Shiva Option'', published by Baen Books, is the sequel to David Weber and Steve White's military science fiction novel '' In Death Ground''. Plot summary The Grand Alliance of Terrans, Orions, Gorm and Ophiuchi has suffered a catastroph ...
'' (2002) * Peachey Taliaferro Carnehan, a character in Rudyard Kipling's short story "
The Man Who Would Be King "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888) is a story by Rudyard Kipling about two British adventurers in British India who become kings of Kafiristan, a remote part of Afghanistan. The story was first published in '' The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other T ...
" (1888) * Penelope Taliaferro Russell, secretary to John Joseph Bonforte in Robert A. Heinlein's ''
Double Star In observational astronomy, a double star or visual double is a pair of stars that appear close to each other as viewed from Earth, especially with the aid of optical telescopes. This occurs because the pair either forms a binary star (i.e. a ...
'' (1956) **In Heinlein's ''
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls ''The Cat Who Walks Through Walls'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, published in 1985. Like many of his later novels, it features Lazarus Long and Jubal Harshaw as supporting characters. Plot summary A write ...
'' (1985), two secret agents prepare to meet a person who uses a codename which sounds like Tolliver. One of the agents suggests that the spelling might be Taliaferro, and recites the name's convoluted etymology for the other agent. * Roderick Taliaferro, the title character in
George Cram Cook George Cram Cook or Jig Cook (October 7, 1873 – January 14, 1924) was an American theatre producer, director, playwright, novelist, poet, and university professor. Believing it was his personal mission to inspire others, Cook, along with ...
's first novel, ''Roderick Taliaferro: A Story of Maximilian's Empire'' (1903), with illustrations by Seymour M. Stone


Tolliver

*
Tolliver Groat Ankh-Morpork is a fictional city-state that is the setting for many Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett. Overview Pratchett describes Ankh-Morpork as the biggest city in Discworld (world), Discworld and its corrupt mercantile capital. In ''T ...
, Junior Postman, later Senior Postman and Postal Inspector in Ankh-Morpork, the fictional capital of Discworld * Tolliver Lang, the stepbrother of the protagonist of ''The Harper Connelly Mysteries'' * Ben Tolliver, a recurring character in the ''
Gunsmoke ''Gunsmoke'' is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. It centered on Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1870s, during the settlement of the American West. The central charact ...
'' radio and television series and the protagonist of the episode, "Ben Tolliver's Stud" (ep. 206×11 on television and ep. 166(46) on radio) * Crane Tolliver, a character played by
Wiley Harker James "Wiley" Harker (January 27, 1915 – May 1, 2007) was an American character actor who portrayed Crane Tolliver in the soap opera ''General Hospital'' in 1983. He also played Justice Harold Webb in ''First Monday in October'' (1981). He also ...
on the ABC soap opera ''
General Hospital ''General Hospital'' (often abbreviated as ''GH'') is an American daytime television soap opera created by Frank and Doris Hursley which has been broadcast on American Broadcasting Company, ABC since April 1, 1963. Originally a half-hour seria ...
'' * Cy Tolliver, a character played by
Powers Boothe Powers Allen Boothe (June 1, 1948 – May 14, 2017) was an American actor known for his commanding character actor roles on film and television. He received a Primetime Emmy Award and nominations for two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He won ...
on HBO's ''
Deadwood Deadwood may refer to: Places Canada * Deadwood, Alberta * Deadwood, British Columbia * Deadwood River, a tributary of the Dease River in northern British Columbia United States * Deadwood, California (disambiguation), several communit ...
'' TV series *
Jeffrey Tolliver Karin Slaughter (born January 6, 1971) is an American crime writer. She has written 24 novels, which have sold more than 40 million copies and have been published in 120 countries. Her first novel, ''Blindsighted'' (2001), was published in 27 la ...
, a recurring character in crime writer
Karin Slaughter Karin Slaughter (born January 6, 1971) is an American crime writer. She has written 24 novels, which have sold more than 40 million copies and have been published in 120 countries. Her first novel, ''Blindsighted'' (2001), was published in 27 la ...
's Grant County series * June Tolliver, the "girl" in John Fox, Jr.'s romance/Western novel, ''The Trail of the Lonesome Pine'' (1908) * Lorenzo "Guts" Tolliver, protagonist of
Jabari Asim Jabari Asim (born August 11, 1962) is an American author, poet, playwright, and professor of writing, literature and publishing at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. He is the former editor-in-chief of ''The Crisis'' magazine, a journal of ...
's novel ''Only the Strong'' (May 12, 2015) * Michael Tolliver, a gardener, who is a recurring character in
Armistead Maupin Armistead Jones Maupin, Jr. ( ; born May 13, 1944) is an American writer notable for '' Tales of the City'', a series of novels set in San Francisco. Early life Maupin was born in Washington, D.C., to Diana Jane (Barton) and Armistead Jones Maup ...
's
Tales of the City ''Tales of the City'' is a series of ten novels written by American author Armistead Maupin from 1978 to 2024, depicting the life of a group of friends in San Francisco, many of whom are LGBTQ. The stories from ''Tales'' were originally seri ...
series * Morton Tolliver, a character in
Christopher Kenworthy Christopher Kenworthy (1968) is an Australians, Australian writer, artist, and former film director. He was the author of two novels, ''The Winter Inside'' and ''The Quality of Light'' for Serpent's Tail, along with a short story collection, ''Wil ...
's ''Dead or Alive: A Wild West Omnibus'' novel, of the Western Adventure Omnibus * Pendleton Tolliver, a fictional character in
Ted Bell Theodore Augustus Bell III (July 3, 1946 – January 20, 2023) was an American author of 12 suspense novels, including ''Hawke'', ''Assassin'', ''Pirate'', ''Spy'', ''Warlord'', ''Phantom'', and ''Overkill''. He is best known for his ''New York ...
's short story "The Powder Monkey", compiled in the anthology ''Thriller: Stories to Keep You Up All Night'' * Steven Tolliver, owner of a sailing ship line in Cecil B. DeMille's film ''
Reap the Wild Wind ''Reap the Wild Wind'' is a 1942 American adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Ray Milland, John Wayne, and Paulette Goddard, with a supporting cast featuring Raymond Massey, Robert Preston (actor), Robert Pres ...
'' (1942) * Toby Tolliver, a character in early 20th-century American theatrical tent shows * Jim Tolliver, fictional undercover Bureau of Investigation agent who pursues Ennoch “Nucky” Thompson and Eli Thompson in Season 4, Boardwalk Empire. He claims to be from Cedar Rapids, Iowa; his true name is revealed, along with details that he previously served in Army Intelligence in World War I and that his brother was a vice admiralty lawyer in Washington D.C. Jim Tolliver attended law school with J. Edgar Hoover, whom he perceived as a rival.


See also

*
First Families of Virginia The First Families of Virginia, or FFV, are a group of early settler families who became a socially and politically dominant group in the British Colony of Virginia and later the Commonwealth of Virginia. They descend from European colonists who ...


References

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