Mary Alice Tingley1

F, #42017, b. 9 November 1859
FatherAlfred A. Tingley1 b. 14 Aug 1831, d. 22 Apr 1916
MotherJane E. Townsend1 b. 26 Jun 1828, d. 16 May 1908
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Charlemagne
Descendants of Roger de Coigneries
Descendants of Edward Converse & Sarah Smith
Descendants of John de Heneage
Descendants of William de Honywood
Descendants of Geoffrey IV Plantagenet
Descendants of William Read
Descendants of John Townsend & Catherine Abel
Last Edited26 Jan 2002
Birth*Mary Alice Tingley was born on 9 November 1859.1 
She was the daughter of Alfred A. Tingley and Jane E. Townsend.1 

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).

Mary Ellen Jane Tingley1

F, #41984, b. 13 June 1854
FatherAlfred A. Tingley1 b. 14 Aug 1831, d. 22 Apr 1916
MotherJane E. Townsend1 b. 26 Jun 1828, d. 16 May 1908
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Charlemagne
Descendants of Roger de Coigneries
Descendants of Edward Converse & Sarah Smith
Descendants of John de Heneage
Descendants of William de Honywood
Descendants of Geoffrey IV Plantagenet
Descendants of William Read
Descendants of John Townsend & Catherine Abel
Last Edited26 Jan 2002
Birth*Mary Ellen Jane Tingley was born on 13 June 1854.1 
She was the daughter of Alfred A. Tingley and Jane E. Townsend.1 

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).

Rachel Bertha Tingley1

F, #106461, b. 30 August 1906
FatherHarley Orlando Tingley1
MotherMary Jane Long1
Last Edited13 Feb 2016
Birth*Rachel Bertha Tingley was born on 30 August 1906 in Lowell, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her mother, Mary Jane Long, dated 25 October 1960, in Riverside, Albert County, New Brunswick.1 
She was the daughter of Harley Orlando Tingley and Mary Jane Long.1 

Citations

  1. [S10750] Late Registration of Birth, New Brunswick, Canada, Rachel Bertha Tingley, digital copy of original document Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, F21266, Code 1906-802710 (filed 18 November 1960), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.

Robert Harvey Tingley1

M, #42028, b. 1 October 1861
FatherAlfred A. Tingley1 b. 14 Aug 1831, d. 22 Apr 1916
MotherJane E. Townsend1 b. 26 Jun 1828, d. 16 May 1908
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Charlemagne
Descendants of Roger de Coigneries
Descendants of Edward Converse & Sarah Smith
Descendants of John de Heneage
Descendants of William de Honywood
Descendants of Geoffrey IV Plantagenet
Descendants of William Read
Descendants of John Townsend & Catherine Abel
Last Edited26 Jan 2002
Birth*Robert Harvey Tingley was born on 1 October 1861.1 
He was the son of Alfred A. Tingley and Jane E. Townsend.1 

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).

Rose Tingley1,2

F, #115369
ChartsDescendants of John de Heneage
Descendants of William de Honywood
Descendants of William Read
Last Edited19 Feb 2023
(Bride) Marriage*Rose Tingley married Walter King Read, son of Eliphalet O. Read and Emma Jane King, after 1926.1 

Family: Rose Tingley and Walter King Read

Citations

  1. [S18052] Deaths: Reade, Walter King, The Province, Newspaper Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, published 1 May 1951, Page 23, Column 3. Hereinafter cited as The Province.
  2. [S18059] British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986, Walter King Reade entry. B.C. Vital Statistics, British Columbia Vital Statistics, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Hereinafter cited as British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986.

Spurgeon Tingley1

M, #44737, b. 1866
FatherWilliam Albert Tingley1 b. 1833
MotherDinah Barber1 b. 1827, d. 6 Apr 1869
Last Edited26 Jan 2002
Birth*Spurgeon Tingley was born in 1866.2,1 
He was the son of William Albert Tingley and Dinah Barber.1 

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  2. [S844] Marian Frye/Harold Frye, The Tingley Family Revised, being a record of the descendants of Samuel Tingley of Malden, Mass. in both the male and female lines(?-1666), Vol. I (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers Inc., 1970), V.1, p.278-279. Hereinafter cited as The Tingley Family Revised, being a record of the descendants of Samuel Tingley of Malden, Mass.

Susan Tingley1

F, #43634, b. 1856, d. 9 September 1906
FatherWilliam Albert Tingley1 b. 1833
MotherDinah Barber1 b. 1827, d. 6 Apr 1869
Last Edited26 Jan 2002
Residence*Susan Tingley lived in South Windham, Maine.2,1 
Birth*She was born in 1856 in Albert County, New Brunswick.2,1 
She was the daughter of William Albert Tingley and Dinah Barber.1 
Marriage*Susan Tingley married William Riley Copp, son of John William Copp and Elizabeth Dixon, before 1873.2,3,1 
Death*Susan Tingley died on 9 September 1906, in South Windham, Maine.2,3,1 

Children of Susan Tingley and William Riley Copp

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  2. [S844] Marian Frye/Harold Frye, The Tingley Family Revised, being a record of the descendants of Samuel Tingley of Malden, Mass. in both the male and female lines(?-1666), Vol. I (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers Inc., 1970), V.2, p.330

    , QUAY 1. Hereinafter cited as The Tingley Family Revised, being a record of the descendants of Samuel Tingley of Malden, Mass.
  3. [S663] Samuel Copp Worthen, Descendants of Samuel Copp of the North Parish of New London (now Montville), Conn., and Horton, Kings County, Nova Scotia (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society,, NYGBR, Jul 1934 p.253, QUAY 1. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Samuel Copp of the North Parish of New London, CT.

Trueman Murray Tingley1

M, #103614, b. 15 October 1914, d. 13 September 2006
FatherHarley Orlando Tingley2
MotherMary Jane Long2
ChartsDescendants of John Cannon & Hannah
Last Edited16 Feb 2016
Name-ComTrueman Murray Tingley is commonly known as Trueman Tingley.3 
Birth*He was born on 15 October 1914 in Midway, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was his mother, dated 8 February 1947, in Albert, Albert County, New Brunswick.2 
He was the son of Harley Orlando Tingley and Mary Jane Long.2 
Marriage*Trueman Murray Tingley married Lillian Pearl Cannon, daughter of John Whitman Cannon and Stella May Coakley, on 26 November 1932, in Harvey, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married by license, #18940. Murray was 18 years old, a farmer, bachelor, United Baptist, living in Shepody, Albert County, New Brunswick. Lillian was 16 years old, a housekeeper, spinster, United Baptist, living in Harvey, Albert County, New Brunswick. There were four daughters and three sons from this marriage.1,4 
Death*Trueman Murray Tingley died on 13 September 2006, at age 91, in Moncton Hospital, 135 MacBeath Ave., Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada, 46.104977,-64.806150.3 
FuneralThe funeral was held on 17 September 2006 in Tuttle Brothers Funeral Home, Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.3 
Burial*He was buried on 17 September 2006 in Fair Haven Memorial Gardens, 1167 Salisbury Rd., Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.3 

Family: Trueman Murray Tingley and Lillian Pearl Cannon

Citations

  1. [S8434] Official Notice of Marriage, Trueman Murray Tingley & Lillian Pearl Cannon marriage, 26 November 1932, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F19750, Code B4/1932, Number 1044.
  2. [S8435] Late Registration of Birth, Trueman Murray Tingley, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F24537, Code 1914-803149.
  3. [S8438] Death, Trueman Murray Tingley, Saint John Times Globe, published in Saint John, New Brunswick, 15 September 2006, Canada Obituary Collection. Hereinafter cited as Times Globe.
  4. [S8437] Death, Lillian Pearl Tingley, Times & Transcript, published in Moncton, New Brunswick, 21 July 2007, Canada Obituary Collection. Hereinafter cited as Times & Transcript.

Vesta Amelia Tingley1

F, #106460, b. 29 August 1911
FatherHarley Orlando Tingley1
MotherMary Jane Long1
Last Edited13 Feb 2016
Birth*Vesta Amelia Tingley was born on 29 August 1911 in Midway, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. the informant for this Late Registration of Birth was her mother, Mary Jane Long, dated 19 April 1961, in Riverside, Albert County, New Brunswick.1 
She was the daughter of Harley Orlando Tingley and Mary Jane Long.1 

Citations

  1. [S10749] Late Registration of Birth, New Brunswick, Canada, Vesta Amelia Tingley, digital copy of original document Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, F23411, Code 1911-802775 (filed 24 May 1961), Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.

William Albert Tingley1

M, #43626, b. 1833
FatherDaniel Tingley1 b. 1796, d. 14 Mar 1878
MotherElizabeth McAlmon1 b. 1801, d. 23 Dec 1888
Last Edited25 Dec 2006
Birth*William Albert Tingley was born in 1833 in Cape Enrage, New Brunswick.1,2,3 
He was the son of Daniel Tingley and Elizabeth McAlmon.1 
Census*William Albert Tingley appeared on the census of 1851 in Harvey Parish, Albert County, New Brunswick.3 
Residence*He lived before October 1853 in Harvey Parish, Albert County, New Brunswick.4 
Marriage*He married Dinah Barber on 6 October 1853, in Waterside, New Brunswick.1,5 

Children of William Albert Tingley and Dinah Barber

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  2. [S844] Marian Frye/Harold Frye, The Tingley Family Revised, being a record of the descendants of Samuel Tingley of Malden, Mass. in both the male and female lines(?-1666), Vol. I (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers Inc., 1970), V.1, p.278-279. Hereinafter cited as The Tingley Family Revised, being a record of the descendants of Samuel Tingley of Malden, Mass.
  3. [S849] Transcribed from microfilm, Library & Archives Canada, Library & Archives Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Robert Fellowes, Harveyl Parish, p.36-37 (p.55), QUAY 2.
  4. [S787] Marriage Register, Albert Co., NB 1846-1887, : #296, (p.17), ABBR VItal Stats: Albert Co Marriages 1846-1887. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Register, Albert Co., NB 1846-1887.
  5. [S787] Marriage Register, Albert Co., NB 1846-1887, : #296, (p.17), QUAY 2, ABBR VItal Stats: Albert Co Marriages 1846-1887. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Register, Albert Co., NB 1846-1887.

William Lewis Tingley1

M, #42846, b. 9 September 1868
FatherHarvey Tingley1 b. 13 Dec 1839, d. 6 Jul 1905
MotherAbigail O. Dobson1 b. c 1847, d. 1877
Last Edited3 Jan 2007
Birth*William Lewis Tingley was born on 9 September 1868.1 
He was the son of Harvey Tingley and Abigail O. Dobson.1 
Census*William Lewis Tingley appeared on the census of 1891 in Westmorland Parish, Westmorland County, New Brunswick.2,1 

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  2. [S852] From Microfilm, PARO, Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada; Ken Kanner, V.2, Westmorland Parish, p.1018 (p.111-2 in census), QUAY 2.

Ellison Tinkham1

M, #42628
Last Edited19 May 2011
Residence*Ellison Tinkham lived in Carolina, Rhode Island.2,1 
Marriage*He married Mary Louisa Williams, daughter of William Carleton Williams and Ruth Prince Robbins.2,1 

Family: Ellison Tinkham and Mary Louisa Williams

Citations

  1. [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
  2. [S867] George S. Brown, compiler, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Genealogies (: self published, Reprinted 1993), Williams, p.241-242, QUAY 1. Hereinafter cited as Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Genealogies.

Bassel Tinsley

M, #24517
Last Edited16 Apr 2001

Frank Tippitt1

M, #77943, b. circa 1883
Last Edited12 Dec 2002
Birth*Frank Tippitt was born circa 1883. 

Citations

  1. [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'

Mary Tipton1

F, #101413
Last Edited20 Feb 2012
Marriage*Mary Tipton married Perry Kerney.1 

Child of Mary Tipton and Perry Kerney

Citations

  1. [S6634] Nathan Kerney & Belle Worth, (13 March, 1904), Marriage Record, Nebraska Marriages, 1855-1995 FHC Film 2027739, ref. 11. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Record.

Abigail Titcomb1

F, #100471
Last Edited14 Nov 2011
Marriage*Abigail Titcomb married Capt. Joseph Johnson.1 

Child of Abigail Titcomb and Capt. Joseph Johnson

Citations

  1. [S6043] Compiled by Peter B. Hill, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations. Description of the Pilgrims, 1620, Vol. 11, The Descendants of Edward Doty, Volume 11, Part 1 (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1996), p. 188. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 11, Doty.

Silas Tito

M, #9131, b. 1570, d. 24 November 1637
Relationship11th great-grandfather of David Arthur Walker
ChartsAncestors of David Arthur Walker
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited19 May 2011
Note*A Genealogical Guide to the Titus Family in North America

Compiled by William R. Arthurs

1228 Lampman Crescent,
Ottawa, Ontario, K2C 1P8.
Phone (613) 225-6941

     The earliest records of the Titus family date back to a Silas (Silius) Tito who was born in England in 1570 and died there on Nov. 24, 1637. John Alva Titus, in his book "Saga of Two North American Families: Andrews Titus," reports that Silius (or Silas) claimed to have been descended from the Emperor Titus, who commanded the Roman forces at Jerusalem in 70 A.D. However, until more convincing evidence is uncovered, this claim must remain nothing more than an enchanting possibility.

     Silius' son's name was also Silius. He was either born in Huntingdonshire or settled there in the seventeenth century and evidently married 1st Jane Newdyke who died around 1621. It is generally assumed, although not proven, that the Robert Titus who emigrated to America with his wife and two sons, was a child of this first marriage. Silas married 2nd Constantia Colly (Cally?), who died in 1667 and was buried at Bushey.

Silius (Silas) and Constantia produced two sons; Silas, who was born around 1622 and was prominent under Kings Charles I and II; and Stephen, who died in 1671 without a family. As mentioned above, the third son, Robert, who emigrated to America, and who is the ancestor of the lineage outlined below, was evidently the son of Silas and his first wife, Jane Newdyke. According to New York Colonial manuscripts, SilasTitus was appointed to a Council for Foreign Plantations at 500 pounds per year by King Charles II by Royal Commission on Jul. 30, 1670. It would be interesting to know if there was any communication between Silas and his elder half-brother, Robert in the New World in following years. There is no evidence supporting a continuation of this Titus line in Great Britain.

     As it has turned out, it has become possible to trace practically all of the Titus family originating from the above line in England. Of the three sons sired by Silius Titus, only one, Robert, had descendants who carried on the Titus name. He emigrated to what is now the United States with his wife and two children, John and Edmond, in 1635. Three other sons, Samuel, Abiel and Content were subsequently born in the New World. Some sources mention a daughter, Susannah. There is a reference in the will of Hannah, Robert's wife. The writing is unclear, but could read "To my draughter Susannah...." In other words, the drafter of her will. There is, however, a marriage record of a Susanna Titus to a Robert Jones as his third wife. He d. Nov. 17, 1691 and there is no record of children by Susanna.

     My motivation for research into the Titus family stemmed initially from the fact that my mother, Vera (nee Titus), was part of the lineage. However, once I became more involved in the research, and the various historical, political and social elements began to unfold over the 350-plus years of living history covered in my search, I became more and more fascinated, more and more involved with the numerous and varied cast of characters.

     These people, my relatives and my ancestors, are, and were, simple, hard-working and God-fearing folk. They are mainly farmers and fishermen, with a sprinkling of shopkeepers, school teachers and clergymen. They have remained in that humble social status for much of the 350 years that they have contributed to and woven the fabric of North America. Only in the past 70 or 80 years do we find significant representation in the sciences, the arts or the senior ranks of the military. In religion, they are mostly Protestants, with the Baptist, Quaker and Methodist Churches being their preferred houses of worship.

     Genealogical research is really detective work; a fascinating exercise in solving mystery after mystery, each answered question raising several more, producing moods in the researcher alternating between elation and frustration. As the data is collected, sorted and analysed, and as pieces of the framework fall into place, a mosaic of historical and social evolution gradually emerges and imposes itself over the entire work. In my case, not only did I gain an appreciation of the ebb and flow of history over that immense time-frame, but I began to realize that I might be the only means by which many of those people might achieve some measure of future recognition. With that realization comes a certain sense of awe and responsibility.

     The written word can be a powerful and lasting force, whereas gravestones tend to be transitory, and surrender to the elements, and to the ravages of time and acid rain, only slightly more slowly than the bones that lie beneath them. Thus, once the living memory fades and passes on so do the names, deeds and accomplishments of all those wonderful people. That is, unless someone takes the trouble to research, coordinate and record their stories.

     Genealogical research is also a game that anyone is welcome to join. After all, most anyone has information about his or her immediate family that can become instrumental in untangling parts of one puzzle or another. Readers are therefore invited to join the search to uncover as much as possible of the story of the Titus family in North America, or, for that matter, the picture of whatever other particular family to which they may belong. Many have done just that, and have thus contributed greatly to the telling of the story.

     As mentioned above, the Tituses, generally speaking, were not particularly widely known outside the relatively narrow range of their contemporary societies and environments; in other words, they were not the headline-makers of their day, not generally to be found on the society pages or on the police blotters of their neighbourhoods. Their hopes for immortality, or even for remembrance, generally rested in the fervent Protestant belief in resurrection after death. I am therefore listing below the names of those whom I have been able to identify in the hope that in some small way this chronicle will help their names to endure in this world. For, after all, by following their religious beliefs they have done all they could possibly do to ensure their eternal recognition in the next. Certainly, they will not die while we remember them.

     The outline below is arranged chronologically by generation, the number preceding each name in the listing indicating the number of the generation in North America of that particular person and the descendancy from previous generations. It will become obvious to the reader that this framework of the Titus family requires much further research. For instance, the New Brunswick portion has not yet been integrated into the larger picture (if, in fact, it belongs to the same lineage). In addition, much of the remainder has not yet been brought up to the present date. There are also many gaps yet to be filled in, especially in lineages on the distaff side. There are also, most probably, many inaccuracies; some of my making, and others carried down from previous research. Future researchers should take this condition in stride; by searching out original sources, then correcting, adding and deleting where necessary and continuing on with the work. The ultimate goal should be to accurately complete the story.

     My hope is that this format will allow the researcher to easily insert applicable additions into the framework as they are uncovered. At the same time, I am sure that I have left open sufficient avenues of research and enough unanswered questions to provide years of enjoyment for many future genealogical enthusiasts.

     It should be noted that this guide is intended to serve only as a framework upon which family history records may be built. Consequently, it contains very little anecdotal material. It is hoped that subsequent family members who are interested in their portions of the family history will flesh out the areas of this guide pertaining to their immediate families with appropriate photographs, news items, stories and other artifacts that will serve to expand and thus breathe some life into this otherwise sterile outline. Here below are my relatives, the members of the Titus family.

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Silas (Silius) Tito. m. _____ _____. They had at least one son:

-1. Silas Titus. b. ca. 1570. d. Nov. 24, 1637 at Bushey, Hertfordshire England. Soapmaker. m. 1st Jane Newdyke, daughter of Robert, ca. 1599. She d. ca. 1621. m. 2nd Constantia Colly on Apr. 10, 1621 at St. Benet, Paul's Wharf, London, England. (See Family Tree Maker, Vol. 2, File 2013). She d. Oct. 22, 1667 at Bushey. Both Silas and Constantia buried at St. James Church, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. See also Vol. 2, File 5903.1 
Name Variation Silas Tito is also known as Silius Tito.1 
Birth*He was born in 1570 in England.1 
Death*He died on 24 November 1637, in England.1 

Child of Silas Tito

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Abram Tittemore1

M, #53814, b. 23 May 1829
Last Edited22 Feb 2011
Birth*Abram Tittemore was born on 23 May 1829 in Canada.1 
Marriage*He married Elizabeth E. 

Children of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E.

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Alberta Marcia Tittemore1

F, #53818, b. 24 April 1858
FatherAbram Tittemore b. 23 May 1829
MotherElizabeth E. b. 15 Jul 1833
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Alberta Marcia Tittemore was born on 24 April 1858 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E. 

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Alfred Maynard Tittemore1

M, #53817, b. 17 March 1877
FatherAbram Tittemore b. 23 May 1829
MotherElizabeth E. b. 15 Jul 1833
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Alfred Maynard was born 17th of March, 1877. He was 3rd born to Abram andElizabeth (her maiden name is not known) Tittemore. Alfred disappearedwith no trace during the war years. 
Birth*Alfred Maynard Tittemore was born on 17 March 1877 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E. 

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Anjentte Tittemore1

F, #53816, b. 22 January 1852
FatherAbram Tittemore b. 23 May 1829
MotherElizabeth E. b. 15 Jul 1833
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Anjentte Tittemore was born on 22 January 1852 in Saint Arant Center, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada.1 
She was the daughter of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E. 

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Cyril Lesie Tittemore1

M, #53812, b. 18 August 1899, d. circa 1980
FatherHubert Eugene Tittemore b. 2 Aug 1854, d. 1916
MotherMary Elizabeth Pell b. 4 Aug 1855, d. 20 Mar 1947
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Cyril was in the commercial paint business in California. 
Birth*Cyril Lesie Tittemore was born on 18 August 1899 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Hubert Eugene Tittemore and Mary Elizabeth Pell
Marriage*Cyril Lesie Tittemore married Christine Kreel on 18 December 1920.1 
Death*Cyril Lesie Tittemore died circa 1980, in Laguna Hills, Orange County, California, U.S.A..1 

Family: Cyril Lesie Tittemore and Christine Kreel

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Franklin Abram Tittemore1

M, #53720, b. 6 February 1883, d. 9 November 1968
FatherHubert Eugene Tittemore b. 2 Aug 1854, d. 1916
MotherMary Elizabeth Pell b. 4 Aug 1855, d. 20 Mar 1947
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Note*Franklin owned a company that manufactured Paint Stripping Equipment inPacific Grove, California for the California highways. 
Birth*Franklin Abram Tittemore was born on 6 February 1883 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Hubert Eugene Tittemore and Mary Elizabeth Pell
Marriage*Franklin Abram Tittemore married Laura Marcella Damon, daughter of Walter Keith Damon Sr. and Minnie L. Linderman, on 6 February 1908.1 
Death*Franklin Abram Tittemore died on 9 November 1968, at age 85, in Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 

Children of Franklin Abram Tittemore and Laura Marcella Damon

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Hubert Eugene Tittemore1

M, #53806, b. 2 August 1854, d. 1916
FatherAbram Tittemore b. 23 May 1829
MotherElizabeth E. b. 15 Jul 1833
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Hubert Eugene Tittemore was born on 2 August 1854 in Saint Arant Center, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada.2 
He was the son of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E. 
Marriage*Hubert Eugene Tittemore married Mary Elizabeth Pell on 11 November 1875.2 
Death*Hubert Eugene Tittemore died in 1916, in Monterrey County, California, U.S.A..2 

Children of Hubert Eugene Tittemore and Mary Elizabeth Pell

Citations

  1. [S989] Donald Coy, "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data."
  2. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

James Carlton Tittemore1

M, #53811, b. 5 April 1890, d. circa 1970
FatherHubert Eugene Tittemore b. 2 Aug 1854, d. 1916
MotherMary Elizabeth Pell b. 4 Aug 1855, d. 20 Mar 1947
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*James Carlton Tittemore was born on 5 April 1890 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Hubert Eugene Tittemore and Mary Elizabeth Pell
Marriage*James Carlton Tittemore married Mabel E. Ames on 14 November 1912.1 
Death*James Carlton Tittemore died circa 1970, in Richmond, Alameda County, California, U.S.A..1 

Family: James Carlton Tittemore and Mabel E. Ames

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Jennie Maria Tittemore1

F, #53820, b. 29 June 1864
FatherAbram Tittemore b. 23 May 1829
MotherElizabeth E. b. 15 Jul 1833
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Jennie Maria Tittemore was born on 29 June 1864 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E. 

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Louisa Elenor Tittemore1

F, #53821, b. 7 August 1875
FatherAbram Tittemore b. 23 May 1829
MotherElizabeth E. b. 15 Jul 1833
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Louisa Elenor Tittemore was born on 7 August 1875 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E. 

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Morrill Abram Tittemore1

M, #53819, b. 10 October 1860
FatherAbram Tittemore b. 23 May 1829
MotherElizabeth E. b. 15 Jul 1833
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Morrill Abram Tittemore was born on 10 October 1860 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
He was the son of Abram Tittemore and Elizabeth E. 

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

Nettie Elizabeth Tittemore1

F, #53808, b. 22 November 1880, d. 5 November 1972
FatherHubert Eugene Tittemore b. 2 Aug 1854, d. 1916
MotherMary Elizabeth Pell b. 4 Aug 1855, d. 20 Mar 1947
Last Edited17 May 2011
Birth*Nettie Elizabeth Tittemore was born on 22 November 1880 in Salinas, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 
She was the daughter of Hubert Eugene Tittemore and Mary Elizabeth Pell
Marriage*Nettie Elizabeth Tittemore married Mr. Fry
Marriage*Nettie Elizabeth Tittemore married Chester H. Andrews on 8 March 1909.1 
Death*Nettie Elizabeth Tittemore died on 5 November 1972, at age 91, in Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California, U.S.A..1 

Family: Nettie Elizabeth Tittemore and Mr. Fry

Family: Nettie Elizabeth Tittemore and Chester H. Andrews

Citations

  1. [S952] Barbara Lynn Tettemore, "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore", 1996 (1206 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA., 92780). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Barbara Lynn Tettemore."

A A Titus1

M, #89501, b. circa 1835
ChartsDescendants of John Cory & Agnis Wauker
Last Edited28 Mar 2003
Birth*A A Titus was born circa 1835.1 
Marriage*He married Lucy Corey, daughter of Enos Corey and Electra Wilcox, after 1870.1 

Family: A A Titus and Lucy Corey

Citations

  1. [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.

Abiel Titus1

M, #61739, b. 17 March 1639, d. 1736
FatherRobert Titus b. c 1600, d. c 1679
MotherHannah or Anne Carter b. 1596, d. 24 Mar 1678/79
Relationship8th great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited25 Dec 2006
Name Variation Abiel Titus is also known as Abial.2 
Birth*He was born on 17 March 1639 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.1 
He was the son of Robert Titus and Hannah or Anne Carter
Marriage*Abiel Titus married Rebecca Scudder in 1672, in Huntington, Queens County, New York.1 
Death*Abiel Titus died in 1736, in Huntington, Queens County, New York.1 

Family: Abiel Titus and Rebecca Scudder

Citations

  1. [S2172] Leo. J. Titus, Titus, a North American Family History (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 2004). Hereinafter cited as Titus, a North American Family History.
  2. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Abigail Titus1

F, #93882, b. 18 February 1651, d. 31 May 1734
FatherJohn Titus1 b. 18 Dec 1627, d. 16 Apr 1690
MotherRachel1 d. c 1658
Relationship7th great-grandaunt of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited7 Jan 2005
Birth*Abigail Titus was born on 18 February 1651 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 
She was the daughter of John Titus and Rachel.1 
Death*Abigail Titus died on 31 May 1734, at age 83.1 

Citations

  1. [S2172] Leo. J. Titus, Titus, a North American Family History (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 2004). Hereinafter cited as Titus, a North American Family History.

Alithea Titus

F, #9118
Relationship5th great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker
ChartsAncestors of David Arthur Walker
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited20 Sep 2006
Name Variation Alithea Titus is also known as Althea Titus. 
Marriage*She married John Titus, son of John Titus and Hannah, on 16 May 1732, A marriage is recorded between a John Titus and Alithea Titus, by Rev. John Greenwood on May 16, 1732, with intentions posted on Jan. 8,1731-32. A subsequent entry records the marriage of Alithea Titus, widow, to Isaiah Carpenter on Sep.12, 1734 by Rev. John Greenwood. He b. Feb.7, 1714 at Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA, son of Noah and Sarah (Johnson). Their child: 6. Amy Titus. (Amie, according to Titus records, Ame on Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut marriage record, Ame on son, Amasa's Pomfret birth record). b.1733. d. Apr. 3, 1808 (New Brunswick records). There is no definite proof, but evidence suggests that Amie Titus, daughter of the above John and Althea Titus, is the same Amy Titus that married Edward Coy and settled in New Brunswick. Pomfret town records read of the 'marriage between Edward Coye and Ame Titus solemnized January ye 2nd 1755.' As far as it can be determined this is the only Pomfret record containing a Titus name, although the birth of their son is recorded as follows: 'Amasa Coye son of Edward Coye by Ame his wife born July ye 31 1757.' m. J. Edward Coye (previously McCoy, later Coy). He b. May 6, 1725 at Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut. d. Sep. 19, 1795.1 

Child of Alithea Titus and John Titus

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Ame Titus1,2

F, #8349, b. July 1733, d. 3 April 1808
FatherJohn Titus b. 26 Sep 1703, d. 9 Oct 1732
MotherAlithea Titus
Relationship4th great-grandmother of David Arthur Walker
ChartsAncestors of David Arthur Walker
Descendants of Richard Coye & Lucy Ann Lenten
Descendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited28 Jan 2022
Religion*Religion: Ame Titus was Baptist. 
Name Variation Ame Titus is also known as Amy Titus. 
Note*Amy Titus. (Amie, according to Titus records, Ame on Pomfret, Windham Co., CT marriage record, Ame on son, Amasa's Pomfret birth record). b.1733. d. Apr. 3, 1808 (New Brunswick records). There is no definite proof, but evidence suggests that Amie Titus, daughter of the above John and Althea Titus, is the same Amy Titus that married Edward Coy and settled in New Brunswick. Pomfret town records read of the 'marriage between Edward Coye and Ame Titus solemnized January ye 2nd 1755.' As far as it can be determined this is the only Pomfret record containing a Titus name, although the birth of their son is recorded as follows: 'Amasa Coye son of Edward Coye by Ame his wife born July ye 31 1757.' m. J. Edward Coye (previously McCoy, later Coy). He b. May 6, 1725 at Pomfret, Windham Co., CT. d. Sep. 19, 1795. He was one of the founders of the Congregational Church at Maugerville, N.B. in the 1760's. His will, dated Jan. 22, 1795 and proved Dec. 11, 1795 in the Township of Gage, Queens Co., N.B. reads as follows: 'Wife Lot 7 in Waterborough and half the improvements on the high Land in the Township of Gage during her life while my widow. Sons Amasa, John, Edward, David and Benjamin the remainder of my real and personal estate, they to pay their sisters Sarah 10 pounds, Lavine 12 pounds, Hannah 15 pounds, Mary 12 pounds and Anna 10 pounds.' Son Amasa and son-in-law Thomas Turner, executors. Witnesses: Zebulon Estey, Benjamin Newcomb Jr., Elijah Estabrooks Jr. Inventory dated 'March ye 19' 1796, valued at 605 pounds by Thomas Hartt and Silvanus Plummer included a note of hand of Eleazer Slocum and Andrew Joslin to Amasa Coy, Lots 6 and 7 in Waterborough, land in Gagetown and livestock.

Below was received from Bill Arthurs, 1228 Lampman Crescent, Ottawa, Ontario, K2C 1P8 Canada E-mail: arthurs@@cyberus.ca 6. Amy Titus. (Amie, according to Titus records, Ame on Pomfret, Windham Co., CT marriage record, Ame on son, Amasa's Pomfret birth record). b.1733. d. Apr. 3, 1808 (New Brunswick records). There is no definite proof, but evidence suggests that Amie Titus, daughter of the above John and Althea Titus, is the same Amy Titus that married Edward Coy and settled in New Brunswick. Pomfret town records read of the 'marriage between Edward Coye and Ame Titus solemnized January ye 2nd 1755.' As far as it can be determined this is the only Pomfret record containing aTitus name, although the birth of their son is recorded as follows: 'Amasa Coye son of Edward Coye by Ame his wife born July ye 31 1757.' m.J. Edward Coye (previously McCoy, later Coy). He b. May 6, 1725 at Pomfret, Windham Co., CT. d. Sep. 19, 1795 at Upper Gagetown, Queens Co., N.B. He was one of the founders of the Congregational Church at Maugerville, N.B. in the 1760's. His will, dated Jan. 22, 1795 and proved Dec. 11, 1795 in the Township of Gage, Queens Co., N.B. reads as follows:'Wife Lot 7 in Waterborough and half the improvements on the high Land inthe Township of Gage during her life while my widow. Sons Amasa, John, Edward, David and Benjamin the remainder of my real and personal estate, they to pay their sisters Sarah 10 pounds, Lavine 12 pounds, Hannah 15pounds, Mary 12 pounds and Anna 10 pounds.' Son Amasa and son-in-law Thomas Turner, executors. Witnesses: Zebulon Estey, Benjamin Newcomb Jr., Elijah Estabrooks Jr. Inventory dated 'March ye 19' 1796, valued at 605pounds by Thomas Hartt and Silvanus Plummer included a note of hand of Eleazer Slocum and Andrew Joslin to Amasa Coy, Lots 6 and 7 in Waterborough, land in Gagetown and livestock. The following excerpt is from E. Stone Wiggins' 'History of Queens Co., N.B.' 'Coy, (at first McCoy) Edward of Pomfret, Connecticut. Came to New Brunswick in 1763 and settled on the banks of the St. John, in that part of the country now called Canning. He and his family spent their first summer in a cave which he dug in the bank of the intervale, but which he was obliged to relinquish for a camp on the high land, on the approach of winter and the autumn floods. During the first few years in their wilderness home, Mr. Coy and his family experienced the severest hardships, living chiefly on fish mainly bass, which at that time abounded in the river and the ground-nut which grew plentifully on the intervale. The latter, when roasted, is not unlike the sweet potato. During the second year he was obliged to dig out the potatoes which he had planted in order to keep his family from starving, and on one occasion, after the children had retired for the night, Mrs. Coy approached their emaciated forms to discover whether or not they were living. In the following winter food became so scarce that he was obliged to travel on snow-shoes with a toboggan or handsled to the mouth of the St. John where there were a few French houses in search of provision. All he could obtain was a half a barrel of eels. With these he set out on his homeward journey, but on coming up the river to a certain point, he mistook an inlet for the main channel, and darkness setting in he was obliged to make his bed in the snow. From this circumstance The Mistake took its name.' Mr. Coy was a member of the first Presbyterian Church organized in Sheffield, Sunbury Co., N.B. In an article in the Saint John Daily Telegraph on Sep. 10 and 11, 1894 a report was produced titled 'Before the Loyalists, The Inhabitants On The Saint John.' The report was originally made for Major G. Studholm, Commandant of Fort Howe, on Jun. 30, 1783 and listed the settlers on the Saint John River, presumably as a guide as to whether or not they were loyal to the Crown and thus to be allowed to retain possession of their lands. The following comment was made in this report regarding Edward Coy: ' Edward Coy has a wife and 6 children; has a log house and about 15acres of cleared land. Holds by virtue of a lease from William Spry, Esq. dated July 12th, 1770, for 200 acres of land. Was a rebel committee man. 'Their children i Amasa Coy b. July 31, 1757. ii John Coy b. Jan. 27 1766. iii Asa Coy b. July 24, 1759. He died at age 25. iv Edward Coy, Jr. b. Feb. 27, 1768. v David Coy b. March 8, 1776. vi Benjamin Coy b. 1778. vii Sarah Coy b. July 15, 1755. viii Lavina Coy b. Aug. 30, 1761, m. Gershom Bonnel. ix Hannah Jane Coy b. Sept. 20, 1763. x Mary Coy b. Sept. 1, 1771, m. (1) Feb. 15, 1795, in Gagetown, N.B., David Morris b. Feb. 15, 1766, m. (2) Feb 15, 1795,Leverett Bradley b. 1766. David Morris' Will made in the City of Saint John, administration grated March 6, 1817 to the widow Mary Morris and Alexander McLeod, Merchant. No children mentioned. xi Amy Coy.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.3 
Birth*She was born in July 1733 in Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, (U.S.A.), 41.897522,-71.962066.2 
She was the daughter of John Titus and Alithea Titus
Marriage*Ame Titus married Edward J. Coy Sr., son of Jonathan Coy and Abigail, on 2 January 1755, in Abington Congregational Church, Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Colony, British North America, 41.897522,-71.962066.1,4,5 
ReligionReligion: Ame Titus and Edward J. Coy Sr. were members of First Presbyterian Church. 
Death*Ame Titus died on 3 April 1808, at age 74, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick; the year 1808 is inscribed on her headstone.2 
Alt-DeathAn alternate death date is on 4 April 1802 in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick. Her tombstone death date is 1808.4 
Burial*She was buried in Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, 45.84580,-66.24080.
Inscription: Here lies the / Body of Amy Coy. Wife of / Edward Coy she Departed / this life. April , 3th 1808 Aged 75 / years. [small plaque added] Restored By / The NB Bicentennial / Coy Family Reunion / August 12, 1984.2,6

Tombstone, Amy Titus (1733-1808). Upper Gagetown Baptist Cemetery, New Brunswick, Canada.
Inscription detail.

Children of Ame Titus and Edward J. Coy Sr.

Citations

  1. [S1205] Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), Pomfret Vital Records, 1705-1850, Vol. 1, Page 104. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut Town Vital Records.
  2. [S986] Miscellaneous contributors, "New Brunswick Museum, Archives, History Dept." (277 Douglas Ave., Saint John, New Brunswick). . Hereinafter cited as "New Brunswick Museum, Archives, History Dept."
  3. [S3635] Correspondence with Bill Arthurs, David Arthur Walker, (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada).
  4. [S308] Lola B. Hubbard, Descendants of Edward Coy Special Compilation/Collection, Provincial Archives of N.B. (MC80/1495), . Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Edward Coy.
  5. [S204] New Brunswick Museum & Archives, New Brunswick Museum & Archives, compiler, (History Dept, 277 Douglas Ave., St. John, New Brunswick, Canada: New Brunswick Museum & Archives). Hereinafter cited as New Brunswick Museum & Archives.
  6. [S3625] Cemetery Marker - Amy Titus. Amy Titus, Tombstone inscription; David A Walker, 22 August 2003.

Benjamin Titus1

M, #61551
Last Edited26 Mar 2011
Birth*Benjamin Titus was born in Waterborough, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Marriage*He married Dorcas Anne Dykeman, daughter of Jacob Wggins Dykeman and Joanna Springer, on 22 June 1843.1 
Burial*Benjamin Titus was buried in pehaps in, Titus Burying Ground, Jemseg, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 

Family: Benjamin Titus and Dorcas Anne Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Bessie Mabel Titus1

F, #65990
Last Edited10 Apr 2011
Marriage*Bessie Mabel Titus married Wilmot Tully Dykeman, son of James Garret Dykeman and Rebecca Jane Scribner

Child of Bessie Mabel Titus and Wilmot Tully Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Carolina Blanch Titus

F, #21553
Last Edited16 Apr 2001

Child of Carolina Blanch Titus and Clyde Ormand Doty

Charles Titus1

M, #61561
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Charles Titus was born in Of Hampton, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Marriage*He married Elizabeth Dykeman, daughter of Gilbert Hatfield Dykeman Sr. and Dorcas Manzer, on 15 January 1823.1 

Child of Charles Titus and Elizabeth Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Charles Titus1

M, #62834, b. 1800, d. September 1879
Last Edited19 Mar 2011
Note*Charles was also married to Elisabeth. In the 1871 Census of Upham, Charles Titus was listed as a 71 year old widower. He was a first cousin to Rachel's mother. Charles died in Sep.1879 and he is buried in the Titus Hill Cemetery, Titusville, Kings County, N.B., with his first wife, Elizabeth who died in Feb. 1870 at age of 65. A notice in the St. John Semi Weekly Sun on Jun 21, 1906 noted the death of the widow of the late Chas. Titus after a short illness 'last Thursday' at the home of her niece, Mrs. James W. Day, at McQuapit Lake', Sheffield, N.B. Buried in the public cemetery at Lakeville Corner. No children of this marriage in these records. 
Birth*Charles Titus was born in 1800.1 
Marriage*He married Rachel Stone, daughter of Ezekiel Stone and Phoebe Gunter, on 10 July 1871, in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 
Death*Charles Titus died in September 1879.1 
Burial*He was buried in the Titus Hill Cemetery, Titusville, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada
Marriage*He married Elizabeth

Family: Charles Titus and Rachel Stone

Family: Charles Titus and Elizabeth

Citations

  1. [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File."

Content Titus1

M, #61736, b. 28 March 1643, d. 17 January 1730
FatherRobert Titus b. c 1600, d. c 1679
MotherHannah or Anne Carter b. 1596, d. 24 Mar 1678/79
Relationship8th great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited7 Jan 2005
Birth*Content Titus was born on 28 March 1643 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Weymouth Vital Records.1 
He was the son of Robert Titus and Hannah or Anne Carter
Marriage*Content Titus married Elizabeth Moore circa 1665.2 
Death*Content Titus died on 17 January 1730, at age 86.1 

Family: Content Titus and Elizabeth Moore

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.
  2. [S2172] Leo. J. Titus, Titus, a North American Family History (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 2004). Hereinafter cited as Titus, a North American Family History.

Donna Faye Titus1

F, #63354, b. January 1941, d. 13 March 1941
FatherEdgington Earl Titus b. 5 Mar 1912, d. 16 Jun 1985
MotherDorothy Geraldine Swift b. 1920, d. 30 Jul 1998
Relationship10th cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Birth*Donna Faye Titus was born in January 1941.1 
She was the daughter of Edgington Earl Titus and Dorothy Geraldine Swift
Death*Donna Faye Titus died on 13 March 1941.1 

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Dorcas Dykeman Titus1

F, #61562
FatherCharles Titus
MotherElizabeth Dykeman b. 23 Jul 1805
Last Edited24 Jan 2002
Dorcas Dykeman Titus was the daughter of Charles Titus and Elizabeth Dykeman

Citations

  1. [S1039] Melinda McCoy, "Melinda McCoy, compiled records" (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Melinda McCoy, compiled records."

Edgington Earl Titus1

M, #63345, b. 5 March 1912, d. 16 June 1985
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited12 Dec 2013
Name-ComEdgington Earl Titus is commonly known as Edgie Titus.1 
Birth*He was born on 5 March 1912 in Central Grove, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 
Marriage*He married Dorothy Geraldine Swift, daughter of Frederick Austen Swift and Geneva Belle Bates, on 14 October 1938, in By Rev. J. W. Derby at Westport, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 
Death*Edgington Earl Titus died on 16 June 1985, at age 73, in Digby General Hospital, Westport, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial*He was buried in Westport Baptist Cemetery, Westport, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 

Children of Edgington Earl Titus and Dorothy Geraldine Swift

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Edmund Titus1

M, #61737, b. 1630, d. 7 April 1715
FatherRobert Titus b. c 1600, d. c 1679
MotherHannah or Anne Carter b. 1596, d. 24 Mar 1678/79
Relationship8th great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited19 Apr 2017
Birth*Edmund Titus was born in 1630 in St. Catherines, Herts, England.1 
He was the son of Robert Titus and Hannah or Anne Carter
Note*Came to Nassau Co., NY in 1650 and became prominent in the Quaker movement. As described in the book, Adam and Anne Mott, Their Ancestors and Descendants, 'A meeting had been established at Westbury,when the place was still called Plainedge, on the 25d of 3d month, 1671.The meeting was to begin on the 25th of 4th month, and so every fifth First day, and was held at Westbury or 'Plainedge,' at the house of Edmond Titus. Other meetings were held on the intervening First days at other Friends' houses in other neighbourhoods at Jericho, Bethpage, &c. After the coming of Henry Willis in 1677, the meetings were sometimesheld at his house instead of the house of Edmond Titus in Westbury. In1697, the Monthly Meeting revised the rule, and it was directed that 'a meeting shall be held every five weeks, on the First day, to begin at Edmond Titus', the next First day at Jerusalem, the next at Bethpage,next at Jericho, and next at Hempstead. Traveling ministers, when theyreached Westbury, usually stopped at the house of Edmond Titus, and after the coming of Henry Willis they sometimes stopped with him.' m. Martha (Mary according to Samuel Willis notes) Washburn (also spelled Washbourne), daughter of William and Jane of Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY in 1655 at Westbury. She b. Dec. 18, 1637 in Bengeworth, England. d. Feb.19, 1728 at Westbury. (Apr. 17, 1727 according to Hinshaw). Edmond wasleft a horse in his mother's will. Settled in Hempstead, Nassau Co.,Westbury, Nassau Co., NY. NY by 1658 when he was given 10 acres on a list compiled on Nov. before moving to Their children. in 1650. 
Marriage*Edmund Titus married Martha 'May' Washburn in 1655, in Westbury, Nassau County, New York, U.S.A..1 
Death*Edmund Titus died on 7 April 1715, in Westbury, Nassua County, New York, U.S.A..1 

Children of Edmund Titus and Martha 'May' Washburn

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.
  2. [S2235] Mary Powell Bunker, Long Island Genealogies (Albany (Munsell), Rutland, Vermont (Tuttle): Joel Munsell's Sons (1895), Tuttle (1988), First Edition 1895, this edition 1988). Hereinafter cited as Long Island Genealogies.

Elizabeth Titus1

F, #35741, b. 20 March 1772, d. 15 December 1844
FatherJohn Titus b. 1732, d. 1804
MotherElizabeth Beadle b. 1735, d. 1812
Last Edited30 Dec 2004
Birth*Elizabeth Titus was born on 20 March 1772 in Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.2,1 
She was the daughter of John Titus and Elizabeth Beadle
Marriage*Elizabeth Titus married Andrew Gunter, son of Conrad Gunter and Mary Braun, on 26 December 1789, in Anglican Church, (Coytown), Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick.2,1 
Death*Elizabeth Titus died on 15 December 1844, at age 72, in Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick.2,1 
Burial*She was buried in Gunter Cemetery, Upper Gagetown, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Marker Inscription:
IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
Wife of
Andrew Gunter
Died 15th Dec. 1844
Aged 72 Years
Her end was peace.
(recorded by David A. Walker, 15 August 2001.)2
 

Children of Elizabeth Titus and Andrew Gunter

Citations

  1. [S359] Descendants of Andrew Gunter & Elizabeth Titus, 3rd Ed., Andrew C. Gunter, compiler, (Fredericton, New Brunswick: Self published, 12 August 2000). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Andrew Gunter & Elizabeth Titus.
  2. [S1014] Wayne Gunter, "Gunter Family Heritage File" (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada). . Hereinafter cited as "Gunter Family Heritage File."

Elizabeth Titus1

F, #114789
FatherJames Titus1
MotherJane Elizabeth Seaman1
ChartsDescendants of Edward Doty & Faith Clarke
Last Edited2 Jul 2022
Elizabeth Titus was the daughter of James Titus and Jane Elizabeth Seaman.1 
Marriage*Elizabeth Titus married Charles Doty, son of Samuel Doty and Charity, circa 1753, in Queens County, New York.1 

Child of Elizabeth Titus and Charles Doty

Citations

  1. [S2259] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 11, Part 3, The Descendants of Edward Doty, Peter B. Hill, compiler, (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000), Page 31. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 11, Part 3.
  2. [S2259] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 11, Part 3, The Descendants of Edward Doty, Peter B. Hill, compiler, (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000), Page 32. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 11, Part 3.

Experience Titus1

F, #93888, b. 9 October 1669
FatherJohn Titus1 b. 18 Dec 1627, d. 16 Apr 1690
MotherAbigail Carpenter1 b. 9 Apr 1643, d. 5 Mar 1709/10
Relationship7th great-grandaunt of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited7 Jan 2005
Birth*Experience Titus was born on 9 October 1669 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 
She was the daughter of John Titus and Abigail Carpenter.1 

Citations

  1. [S2172] Leo. J. Titus, Titus, a North American Family History (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 2004). Hereinafter cited as Titus, a North American Family History.

Garry Everett Titus1

M, #63358, b. 8 December 1942, d. 1991
FatherEdgington Earl Titus b. 5 Mar 1912, d. 16 Jun 1985
MotherDorothy Geraldine Swift b. 1920, d. 30 Jul 1998
Relationship10th cousin 1 time removed of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited26 Mar 2011
Note*Garry Everett Titus, son of Edgington Earl 'Edgie' Titus and Dorothy Geraldine Swift, was born Dec. 8, 1942. d. 1991. Buried in Hilltop Cemetery, Westport, NS. m. Viola Gail Kenny, daughter of Daniel B, of Westport, NS, on May 9, 1964 at the Westport United Baptist Church by Rev. W. Armstrong. He was working for the Bank of Nova Scotia at Bedford, NS at the time of the wedding, and she with Rawlings, Ltd. at Halifax, NS. Living in Dublin, Ireland in 1982 and in Greece in 1985. 
Birth*Garry Everett Titus was born on 8 December 1942.1 
He was the son of Edgington Earl Titus and Dorothy Geraldine Swift
Death*Garry Everett Titus died in 1991.1 
Burial*He was buried in Westport Baptist Cemetery, Westport, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada.1 

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Hannah Titus

F, #9121, b. 27 October 1701, d. 11 February 1764
FatherJohn Titus b. 12 Mar 1677/78, d. 15 Apr 1758
MotherHannah b. c 1680, d. 1 Feb 1708/9
Relationship5th great-grandaunt of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited22 Apr 2015
Birth*Hannah Titus was born on 27 October 1701 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 
She was the daughter of John Titus and Hannah
(First) Marriage*Hannah Titus married first Paul Healy, son of Paul Healy Sr. and Elizabeth Smith, on 17 May 1720 Records show a Hannah Titus posting intentions to marry Paul Healy, both of Rehoboth, on May 17, 1720.1 
(Second) Marriage*Hannah Titus married second Joseph Read on 6 December 1727 They were married by Rev. David Turner.1 
Death*Hannah Titus died on 11 February 1764, at age 62.1 

Children of Hannah Titus and Paul Healy

Family: Hannah Titus and Joseph Read

Citations

  1. [S1005] William R. Arthurs, word processor file, unknown location.

Hannah Titus1

F, #93884, b. 28 November 1658, d. 12 November 1673
FatherJohn Titus1 b. 18 Dec 1627, d. 16 Apr 1690
MotherRachel1 d. c 1658
Relationship7th great-grandaunt of David Arthur Walker
ChartsDescendants of Silas Tito
Last Edited7 Jan 2005
Birth*Hannah Titus was born on 28 November 1658.1 
She was the daughter of John Titus and Rachel.1 
Death*Hannah Titus died on 12 November 1673, at age 14.1 

Citations

  1. [S2172] Leo. J. Titus, Titus, a North American Family History (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 2004). Hereinafter cited as Titus, a North American Family History.