CHURCH AND PARISH RECORDS
This table records the records for various Titteringtons
This table records the records for various Titteringtons
The Post-Star, Glenn Falls, N.Y., 21st February, 1945
The table below records the BURIALS for those named Titterington at St John's Church, Kilwarlin. The data was kindly provided by the Church.
The table below records the BURIALS for those named Titterington at St John's Church, Kilwarlin. The data was kindly provided by the Church.
This table records mainly BIRTH RECORDS and a few MARRIAGES for Titteringtons
This table records mainly BIRTH RECORDS and a few MARRIAGES for Titteringtons
Wa7 John b.c. 1709 & Joseph b.c. 1710
This tree briefly presents the two families of John and Joseph, sons of John Titterington b. 1662. Joseph's line develops to generate John and Dorothy Corren's line (Linda and Anne's branches) and also Adam's branch
Wa7 John b.c. 1709 & Joseph b.c. 1710
This tree briefly presents the two families of John and Joseph, sons of John Titterington b. 1662. Joseph's line develops to generate John and Dorothy Corren's line (Linda and Anne's branches) and also Adam's branch
CHURCH AND PARISH RECORDS
CHURCH AND PARISH RECORDS
John's Tree
The Titteringtons of Northern Ireland
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MARRIAGE NOTICES
THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES TROY N.Y. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 9, 1914 GREENWICH
Wilson Titterington of Greenwich, who is employed in Schenectady, was married in Albany Monday to Miss Schwartz.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ernest M Graham at the home of the bride’s mother. William J Lyttle of Greenwich was the best man and Miss Anna Keeler of Albany was the bridesmaid. After the ceremony, luncheon was served.
After a short wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Titterington will reside in Schenectady.
THE TROY TIMES TROY N.Y.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 7, 1914 GREENWICH
Wilson Titterington of Greenwich, who is employed in Schenectady was married in Albany Monday to Miss Schwartz, daughter of Mrs. M.L. Schwartz. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ernest M. Graham at the home of the bride’s mother. William Lyttle of Greenwich was the best man and Miss Anna Keeler of Albany was the bridesmaid. After the ceremony, luncheon was served. After a short wedding tour, Mr. and Mrs. Titterington will reside in Schenectady.
TUESDAY, 13TH MARCH 1849
On the 9th inst., in St. John’s Church, Kilwarlin, Parish of Hillsoborough, by the Rev. H>B> St. George, Mr. Robert Stanfield, eldest son of Mr. Andrew Stanfield, Corcreeny, to Miss Eliza, youngest daughter of Mr. John Titterington, of same place.
TUESDAY, 13TH MARCH 1849
On the 9th inst., in St. John’s Church, Kilwarlin, parish of Hillsborough, by the Rev. H B St. George, Mr. Robert Stanfield, eldest son of Mr. Andrew Stanfield, Corcreeny, to Miss Eliza, youngest daughter of Mr. John Titterington, of same place.
THE POST-STAR GLENS FALLS N. Y. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1945
Cpl. Dorothy Janssen Weds Lt. Titterington
Cpl. Dorothy O. Janssen of the Wac, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Janssen, 43 1/2 Notre Dame Street, and Lt. Frederick D. Titterington of the Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Titterington, 173 Ridge Street, were married Sunday at 3 P. M. in the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. William E. Montgomery, pastor, performed the ceremony. Maid of honor was Miss Constance M. Titterington of this city, sister of the bridegroom. Walter Titterington of Scotia was best man for his cousin.
The bride wore a blue wool suit in dressmaker style and a corsage of orchids. The maid of honor wore a lime green suit with black accessories and corsage of yellow roses. Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.
The former Miss Janssen attended Bogota High School. Bogota, N. J. She is now stationed at Mason General Hospital. The bridegroom, a graduate of ^Cornell University, Ithaca, served (Overseas with the 6th Armored Division in the Engineer Corps.
Among out-of-town guests at the wedding were Miss Harriet Hollender, Bogota; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Elmira; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Titterington. Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. George Clerk and DT. and Mrs. Frederick Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. William Navin. Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Couser and daughter Sally, Greenwich; S. J. Titterington. Schenectady; and Mrs. Irene Harrison, Jersey City, N. J.
COUNTY NEWS FRIDAY September 5, 1902
GREENWICH
John Davis of Saratoga, and Sarah Titterington of this village, were married on Thursday August 28, 1902 by Rev. H.B. L’Hommedieu.
THE TIMES RECORD TROY N.Y. SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 29, 1941
Betrothal Made Known
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rootes of 1 Paine Street, Green Island, announces the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Katherine T. Rootes, to John E. Titterington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Titterington of Schenectady. The wedding will take place April 12th.
EVENING RECORDER AMSTERDAM N.Y. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1942
Titterington – Whitaker Wed
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Miss Gladys Lajeunesse, George E. Lajeunesse, and Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, this city, attended the wedding of Walter Jay Titterington and Miss Martha Whitaker, both of Schenectady, which took place Saturday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Whitaker in Schenectady.
THE POST-STAR MONDAY AUGUST 29, 1921
WEDDINGS
Titterington-Potter
Word has been received in this city of the marriage of Miss Etta Potter of New Haven, Connecticut a former resident of this city, and Davis W. Titterington of Gloversville which was solemnized August 22nd in New Haven by the Rev. James Grant. The bride wore a traveling suit of blue poiret twill with hat to match and a corsage bouquet of bridal roses. Miss Constance Potter, a sister of the bride, and who acted as bridesmaid, wore a blue tricotine dress and carried a bouquet of pink roses. William H. Zang of New Haven acted as best man.
Following a reception at the home of the bride's mother, which was attended by a few friends of both the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Titterington left for a motor trip through the Adirondacks. They will reside in Gloversville.
THE MORNING HERALD WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24, 1921
MATRIMONIAL
Potter -Titterington
Cards have been received in Gloversville announcing- the marriage of Ms Etta Potter, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Potter of New Haven, Connecticut to Davis W. Titterington of Gloversville, the event taking place at New Haven, Monday, the ceremony being performed by Rev. James Grant of that city.
Mr. Titterington is the manager of the Ailing Rubber Company’s store on South Main Street and a young man of many friends. His bride, who is known in this city, where she has made her home for some time past has numerous friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Titterington will have the congratulations and best wishes of their friends and acquaintances after a short wedding trip they will take up their residence in Gloversville.
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