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John Tittensor

BirthBET 1727 AND 1728 - Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire, England to be the age to become a Burgess in 1750
DeathDeceased - Not Available
Mother*Eleanor
FatherJohn Tittensor

Born in Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire, England to be the age to become a Burgess in 1750 on BET 1727 AND 1728 to John Tittensor and *Eleanor. John Tittensor married Eleanor Tittensor and had 12 children. He passed away on Deceased.

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John Tittensor
1696 - 1773
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*Eleanor
1710 - 1769
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Eleanor Tittensor
1725 - 1773
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John Tittensor
1764 - 1838
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Joseph Tittensor
1754 - 1841
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James Tittensor
1760 - Unknown
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George Tittensor
1770 - 1841
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Thomas Tittensor
1767 - 1849
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Mary Tittensor
1754 - Unknown
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John Tittensor
1757 - 1764
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George Tittensor
Unknown - 1849
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Mary Tittensor
1754 - Unknown
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Joseph Tittensor
1754 - Unknown
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Mary Tittensor
1754 - Unknown
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Thomas Tittensor
1767 - 1846

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