The Darter--Tarter family/ by Oscar H. Darter

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Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1965

Publisher

O.H. Darter

Place of Publication

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Physical

ix, 326 p. : ill., col. coat of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 24 cm.

Notes

Includes index.

Johann and Elizabeth Darter emigrated from Germany arriving in Philadelphia with their five sons, Nicholas, Jacob, Balzer, Peter and Alexander. It is not known how long the German couple stayed in Philadelphia area. Son Nicholas (1746-1821) was in North Carolina because he married Maria Parcell in Lincoln Co., North Carolina and had five children born there before coming to Wytheville, Virginia, ca. 1780. The history of Darter-Tarter family in America begins with Nicholas, and to a somewhat lesser extent with his brothers. There are two distinct Darter families in America today. One is the above mentioned family of German origin and the other is of English origin. They are the descendants of William Darter (1680- 1777), who arrived in America in 1697 and settled in Accomac Co., Va. He is the forefather of the Delaware Darter/Daughters family (his descendants assumed the name Daughters). Descendants of the Darter brothers live in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Kansas, California and elsewhere.

Includes Tarter/Darter/Daughters family and related families of Derrick, Repass, Robinet (Robinett), Taylor, Wininger and others.

Bibliography: p. 183-184.

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