Family of William TITTERTON and Ann BRINDLEY
Husband: William TITTERTON
Wife: Ann BRINDLEY
Name: |
William TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Jane CHADWICK (c. 1746-1831) |
Birth |
c. 1742 |
Butterton by Hulme End, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
4 Jun 1742 (age 0) |
Butterton by Hulme End, Staffordshire |
Death |
1812 (age 69-70) |
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Name: |
Ann TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Female |
Spouse: |
William DAKIN (c. 1755- ) |
Birth |
c. 1747 |
Butterton by Hulme End, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
21 Jan 1747 (age 0) |
Butterton by Hulme End, Staffordshire |
Name: |
Elizabeth TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Female |
Spouse: |
Joseph OLIVER ( - ) |
Birth |
c. 1748 |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
18 Mar 1748 (age 0) |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Death |
13 Aug 1782 (age 33-34) |
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Name: |
Sarah TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
c. 1750 |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
12 Jun 1750 (age 0) |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Name: |
George TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse 1: |
Catherine ( -1791) |
Spouse 2: |
Sarah COCKIN ( - ) |
Birth |
c. 1752 |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
16 Oct 1752 (age 0) |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Name: |
Mary TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
c. 1754 |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
11 Dec 1754 (age 0) |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Name: |
Thomas TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Frances WHITEHURST (1769- ) |
Birth |
c. 1760 |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
12 Dec 1760 (age 0) |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Name: |
Hannah TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Female |
Spouse: |
William MELLOR ( - ) |
Birth |
c. 1763 |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Baptism |
18 Sep 1763 (age 0) |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Name: |
Martha TITTERTON |
Sex: |
Female |
Spouse: |
Thomas LEAH ( - ) |
Birth |
5 Oct 1766 |
Alstonefield, Staffordshire |
Note on Husband: William TITTERTON
He was the third son and was not provided with farms/land like his two older brothers. He married in 1741 Ann Brindley from Leek and their eldest son, William was christened at Butterton in 1742. Possibly his brother John's misfortunes may have been to his advantage. They had seven more children between 1748 and 1766 at Alstonefield, so did William move into the property that brother John had vacated? Another question is, why no children recorded between 1742 at Butterton and 1748 at Alstonfield? Did they have a third home in that time? Or did the first wife die and he married again to another Ann? William and Ann had three sons who all reached adulthood and had families of their own.
Note on Wife: Ann BRINDLEY
The PR marriage entry confirms that Ann is from Alstonfield (4 Nov 2005).