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About Lewis Jean Tacquette, I - Huguenot Emigre
Dorsey Thomas, 689 Westwood Dr.; Abilene, Texas 79603, 22 Jul 1997; email:
- Our Immigrant Ancestors
The Immigrant Ancestor of most with this surname in the U.S. was the French Huguenot (Protestant), Lewis Tacquett [aka Taquet, Tacquet] (c1675-1743/44), born in France, moved to England as an apparent youngster, and who shortly after 1686 migrated to the Colony of Virginia. By 1711 he had settled on a small land grant on Cedar Run in present Prince Wm. Co., VA (then in Stafford Co.) along with another French Huguenot, Lewis Reno. Lewis Tacquett & his wife, Mary Sarah, (a British subject) were the parents of four known children: Lewis Jr., b c1709, John, b c1712, William, bc 1722, and Rachel, birth date unknown.
To the best of our knowledge, all those in the records of the American British Colonies, and in the U.S. before 1850, and who left progeny, were from this line. There may be an additional family line that does not fit with this branch. This is the line of Rev. War veteran, Benoni Tackett, for whom we have yet to prove parentage. Our research indicates that he does not now have any descendants who bear the surname.
Our member Anthony Garland Tackett, a resident of Lancashire, England, secured our earliest record showing "Louis Taquet." This was in a 1686-87 list in the Huguenot Library in London, England, of Huguenots for whom passage was paid to Virginia by Englishman Nicholas Hayward. Included on this list were the family of Louis Reynaud (Reno), Jean de la Chaumette (Shumate), Michel Mauri, Marquis Calmes, Pierre Disboteau & Jean Mairac. We could not fully decipher the other names.
Variant Spellings: The sons and grandsons of LEWIS TACQUETT used various spellings of the old surname but the most common were TACKETT & TACKITT. Variations later adopted include TACKKETT, TACKETTE & TACKET. The most common spelling is TACKETT.
Sources
- Huguenot Ancestors authenticated as founders of the Huguenot colony at Manakin or Huguenots settling in early colonial Virginia. " TACKETT, TACQUETT, Lewis. "
- http://huguenot-manakin.org/manakin/lineages.php
- Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via son John Moses Tackett by SmartCopy: Feb 25 2015, 14:38:42 UTC
The Immigrant Ancestor of most with this surname in the U.S. was the French Huguenot (Protestant), Lewis Tacquett [aka Taquet, Tacquet] (c1675-1743/44), born in France, moved to England as an apparent youngster, and who shortly after 1686 migrated to the Colony of Virginia. By 1711 he had settled on a small land grant on Cedar Run in present Prince Wm. Co., VA (then in Stafford Co.) along with another French Huguenot, Lewis Reno. Lewis Tacquett & his wife, Mary Sarah, (a British subject) were the parents of four known children: Lewis Jr., b c1709, John, b c1712, William, bc 1722, and Rachel, birth date unknown. To the best of our knowledge, all those in the records of the American British Colonies, and in the U.S. before 1850, and who left progeny, were from this line. There may be an additional family line that does not fit with this branch. This is the line of Rev. War veteran, Benoni Tackett, for whom we have yet to prove parentage. Our research indicates that he does not now have any descendants who bear the surname. Our member Anthony Garland Tackett, a resident of Lancashire, England, secured our earliest record showing "Louis Taquet." This was in a 1686-87 list in the Huguenot Library in London, England, of Huguenots for whom passage was paid to Virginia by Englishman Nicholas Hayward. Included on this list were the family of Louis Reynaud (Reno), Jean de la Chaumette (Shumate), Michel Mauri, Marquis Calmes, Pierre Disboteau & Jean Mairac. We could not fully decipher the other names. Variant Spellings: The sons and grandsons of LEWIS TACQUETT used various spellings of the old surname but the most common were TACKETT & TACKITT. Variations later adopted include TACKKETT, TACKETTE & TACKET. The most common spelling is TACKETT.
Lewis Jean Tacquette, I - Huguenot Emigre's Timeline
1660 |
1660
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Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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1709 |
1709
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Stafford, Virginia
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1712 |
1712
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Cedar Run, Fauquier, Virginia, United States
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1714 |
1714
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Stafford, Virginia, USA
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1722 |
1722
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Cedar Run, Stafford, Virginia, United States
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1740 |
1740
Age 80
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Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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1744 |
1744
Age 80
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