When John S. Tice was born on 25 October 1847, in Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, John S. Tice, was 39 and his mother, Catherine Steckbeck, was 38. He lived in North Lebanon Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States in 1860 and Swatara Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States for about 10 years. He died on 24 August 1921, in Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 73, and was buried in Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States.
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English: variant of Teece , Tye , or Tyas. The latter is an ethnic name from Anglo-Norman French t(i)eis, tiais ‘Teuton, German’, denoting someone from Germany or the Low Countries, or occasionally a habitational name from Thiais in Val-de-Marne, France.
Americanized form of German Theiss or possibly Theus .
Americanized form of Dutch and Flemish Thys or of its variants Thijs (Dutch and Flemish) and Tijs (Dutch).
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