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
Wb12 The Descendants of James Titterington b. 1712
This chart depicts the descendants of James Titterington, born in 1712. It is believed that James had a son named Richard, born in 1740 who was married to Mary Morrow. It is from this couple that several surviving descendants exist today.
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​Richard and Mary had five children. John was married to Elizabeth McClure and both Lee and Lesley’s trees descend from them. Richard's son Robert, born in 1777 and spouse of Margaret generated four trees of which we are aware - namely Kerry's, William's, Bev's and Glenn's. Nicole’s line descends from their son Robert, their great grandson being Richard who was married to Betty McCorry.
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John Titterington and Elizabeth McClure had several children and a reasonable amount of data still exists in relation to them. Interested readers can learn more about them in the following pages.