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The Tait family occupied a prominent place in Ala. politics and agriculture in the 1817-1880 period. In 1817, James A. Tait and his family moved into Wilcox County, Ala. He soon was followed by his father, Charles Tait, a former U.S. Senator from Ga., who became the first U.S. judge for the Ala. district, 1820-1826.
The following is a list of those individuals who appear in series titles, with dates (where known): Charles Tait (1768-1835); Sarah Tait (1775-1839); James A. Tait (1791-1855); Elizabeth C. Tait (1794-1865); Charles W. Tait (1815-1878); Felix Tait (1822-1899); Robert Tait; James G. Tait (1833-1911); Rebecca S. Tait (b.1836); James A. Tait; William E. Moore; M.B. Barnes; Mrs. M.B. Barnes; M.J. Beck; Mrs. M.J. Beck; William Goode; and Thomas A. Welch.
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