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Otros VITITEAUX: According to research passed on through David Vidato and his uncle Horace Vidato, Vititeaux is the original spelling of the last name we now know to be Vidato, Vitatoe, Vitto, and many more. David's research suggests that this name originally comes from France. Genetic testing however, points to a British and Irish connection amongst the Vititeauxs of Louisiana. This family tree represents the lineage of these three descendants, traced the the census records of New Iberia Louisiana. The connection between Vidato to Vitatoes and Vittos is unknown; however, genetic testing done through 23 and me have connected the author of this family tree, Bobby Vitatoe, and Xane Vidato. The families are therfore related, albeit distantly, but how so, is still a mystery. The census records do not precede the abolition of slavery in 1850, which is around the time the oldest ancestors of these last names were born (Hannah Falls and Nelson Vitatoe.) It is however unlikely that the first husband of Hannah Falls (unkown), and Nelson Vitatoe were connected somehow, either through blood, a plantation they were owned by, or both. Another possibility is that her last name at birth, was some variation or Vititeaux. Although research preceding slavery is hard to come by, there is a small amount of evidence which suggests Nelson may have had a father named Hillery Vidito (or some other spelling variation) and a mother named Beggie Carolina Niekson. Documentation does confirm that these two individuals existed, Hillery, at the least, was the father of an early Vidito named Ella. This documentation does not confirm that they were of any relation to Nelson Pawnee Vittitoe. On the left, you will find the Vidatos, on the right, you will find the Vitatoes and Vittos. This family tree was started by Bobby Vitatoe and with the help of his son, also named Bobby Vitatoe. If you have any questions or wish to be removed to protect your privacy, email [email protected]
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