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- "There is a looking-glass which formerly belonged to Charles Van Der Veer Woodson of Prince Edward county, which bears this inscription: 'This glass belonged to Stephen Tarletson who was my great-grandfather, and died in the year 1687. I have had the present frame put on it this 14th of December, 1794. Signed Charles Woodson.'" [1]
- "Burke gives but one family of Tarleton in England; to which belonged Sir Banister Tarleton, the British Ranger during the revolution. They were seated at Lintwardine, County Hereford, and bore for arms, gules, a chevron; erminos between three cinquifolia, or; Crest; on a wreath between two ostrich feathers, arb, a mural crown, thereon a leopard's heat. Motto: Post Nublia Phoebus. There is no doubt that it was into this family that Sir Thomas Fleming married before emigrating to Virginia." [1]
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