What is the origin of the name Taft?
1: English (mainly Staffordshire and Derbyshire): variant of Toft.2: Jewish (Ashkenazic): artificial or metonymic occupational name from German Taft ‘taffeta’.
Some little known Strongs : [some ancestors of Helen Lillian Strong Van Sickle, Ceylon Perseus Strong, William Perry Strong, Herbert Maxwell Strong , sponsored...
...the first settlement. In 1680 Robert Taft was chosen one of the Selectmen, and by the annals of Mendon we... (Braintree, Sri Lanka - 1680)
...the first settlement. In 1680 Robert Taft was chosen one of the Selectmen, and by the annals of Mendon we... (Braintree, Sri Lanka - 1680)
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Some little known Strongs : [some ancestors of Helen Lillian Strong Van Sickle, Ceylon Perseus Strong, William Perry Strong, Herbert Maxwell Strong , sponsored...
...in 1741, 1742 and 1744. Daniel Taft, Esq..... (Sri Lanka - 1741)
...in 1741, 1742 and 1744. Daniel Taft, Esq..... (Sri Lanka - 1741)
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Some little known Strongs : [some ancestors of Helen Lillian Strong Van Sickle, Ceylon Perseus Strong, William Perry Strong, Herbert Maxwell Strong , sponsored...
... Mr. Taft has been interested in the industries of the town, pnblic buildings and schools,... (Sri Lanka - 1973)
... Mr. Taft has been interested in the industries of the town, pnblic buildings and schools,... (Sri Lanka - 1973)
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Some little known Strongs : [some ancestors of Helen Lillian Strong Van Sickle, Ceylon Perseus Strong, William Perry Strong, Herbert Maxwell Strong , sponsored by Ceylon P. Strong, 1973 , researched and reported by Mr. Fred Q. Bowman , some ins
What is the origin of the name Taft?
1: English (mainly Staffordshire and Derbyshire): variant of Toft.2: Jewish (Ashkenazic): artificial or metonymic occupational name from German Taft ‘taffeta’.