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FTM Export of Individuals on Trees 3379 2018-02-18.Ged Family Tree 1 - Titheridge Surname from Cheriton, Hampshire 1663 -2018 Branch descended from Tree 1E Branch 1G Family Tree of Henry Titheridge and Agnes Taylor Henry TITHERIDGE Agnes TAYLOR started in Alverstoke, Hampshire with first birth in 1834 Born: Aug 1813 (app) in Born: 1814 in Gosport, Alverstoke, Hampshire (A branch coming from Family Tree 1E Alverstoke) Hampshire Died: Jun 1851 in Marr: 1 Jun 1834 in Alverstoke, Portsea, St Marys, Hampshire Hampshire Died: Jun 1875 in Alverstoke, Hampshire Henry TITHERIDGE Lucy BURGESS William COVINGTON Agnes TITHERIDGE James TITHERIDGE Eliza WILLIAMS Sarah TITHERIDGE Emma TITHERIDGE Isabella TITHERIDGE Richard TITHERIDGE Mary Ann TITHERIDGE Edward William Mary Ann PHILLIPS Alice TITHERIDGE Born: Oct 1834 (app) in Born: 1839 in Titchfield, Marr: Dec 1859 in Portsea, Born: Dec 1835 (app) in Born: Jun 1838 in Born: 1843 in Southsea, Born: Sep 1840 in Born: Jun 1842 in Gosport, Born: Sep 1844 in Born: Jun 1845 in Born: 1 Aug 1846 in TITHERIDGE Born: 1852 Born: Jun 1851 in Gosport, Alverstoke, Hampshire Hampshire Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Hampshire Alverstoke, Forton, Hampshire Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Gosport, Forton, Born: 19 Jan 1849 in Marr: 25 Dec 1871 in Hampshire Hampshire Marr: 25 Dec 1859 in Hampshire Hampshire Marr: 25 Jul 1866 in Hampshire Died: Dec 1858 in Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Gosport, Forton, Portsmouth, St Died: Jun 1851 in Died: Mar 1901 in St Alverstoke, Portsmouth, St Alverstoke, Died: Mar 1849 in Marr: Jun 1882 in Died: Dec 1904 in Hampshire Thomas, Hampshire Alverstoke, Olave, London Hampshire Thomas, Hampshire Hampshire Alverstoke, Portsmouth, Alverstoke, Died: Mar 1921 in Died: Mar 1881 in Hampshire Died: Mar 1909 in St Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Olave, London Died: Jun 1912 in Hampshire Hampshire Alverstoke, Hampshire Henry TITHERIDGE Eliza FLETCHER James Christopher Agnes TITHERIDGE James TITHERIDGE Matilda Eliza IBBETT William TITHERIDGE William Charles DELL Lucy Harriet Harry Champion Alice Mary Bertram TITHERIDGE Cissie Ethel Amy Ann TITHERIDGE Ernest Edward Frederick George Georgina Rhoda Agnes Emma TITHERIDGE James Henry George Surguy George Sidney Eliza Emily Allan Angus RAINES Florence TITHERIDGE William John Ida TITHERIDGE William Richard Ada COVINGTON Beatrice May\Mary Ernest TITHERIDGE Ventriss HOLLOWAY Daisy Mary Henry Edward (Harry) Philip William Jessie Caroline Alice Edward TITHERIDGE Esther Bower KING Frederick William Agnes TITHERIDGE William TITHERIDGE Albert Edward Edith Margaret AYLING Born: Dec 1860 in Born: 1854 in Somers TITHERIDGE Born: Mar 1865 in Born: 11 Jul 1866 in Born: 3 Jul 1867 in Born: Mar 1868 in Born: 1873 (app) TITHERIDGE SMITH TITHERIDGE Born: Mar 1876 in SUTCLIFFE Born: Mar 1880 in TITHERIDGE WOODS TITHERIDGE Born: Sep 1868 in TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE WILKINS TITHERIDGE Born: 1870 in Ireland Born: Sep 1876 in TITHERIDGE Born: Sep 1882 in TITHERIDGE Marr: Sep 1921 in TITHERIDGE Born: Jun 1887 in Marr: Dec 1918 in TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE WARD Born: 10 Dec 1875 in Born: 22 May 1879 STODDARD Born: 17 Apr 1877 in Born: 28 Apr 1879 in TITHERIDGE Born: 3 Sep 1877 Wandsworth, London Town, London Born: Mar 1863 in Bermondsey, London Bermondsey, London Bermondsey, London Bermondsey, London Marr: 15 Jan 1899 in Born: Mar 1870 in Marr: Jun 1897 in Fulham, Born: Jun 1872 in Rotherhithe, London Born: 1 Jul 1891 Rotherhithe, London Born: Dec 1882 in St Marr: Dec 1893 in Born: Dec 1867 in Alverstoke, Born: Jun 1870 in Born: Sep 1872 in Marr: 10 Oct 1901 in Born: Sep 1874 in Marr: 26 Dec 1898 in Alverstoke, Born: Mar 1880 in Alverstoke, Born: 6 Jun 1883 in Alverstoke, Born: 18 Jul 1885 in Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Born: Mar 1889 in Born: 10 Jan 1873 in Elson Born: 30 Apr 1874 in Born: 26 Nov 1875 in Gosport, Forton, Marr: Dec 1903 in South Marr: Mar 1909 in Alverstoke, Gosport, Forton, Born: 29 Jan 1881 in Marr: 2 Mar 1907 in Died: Dec 1929 in Marr: 29 Oct 1885 in St Bermondsey, London Died: Sep 1866 in Died: Dec 1950 in Surrey Marr: 10 Dec 1893 in Died: Dec 1915 in St Bermondsey, St Deptford, London London Deptford, London Died: Mar 1927 in Marr: 9 Sep 1916 in Died: Mar 1882 in St Olave, London Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Hampshire Alverstoke, Gosport, Hampshire Portsea St Georges, Alverstoke, Portsea St Georges, Hampshire Alverstoke, Hampshire Gosport, Hampshire Hampshire Gosport, Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Gosport, Hampshire Alverstoke, Gosport, Forton, Gosport, Hampshire Hampshire Stoneham, Hampshire Alverstoke, Hampshire Hampshire Gosport, Forton, Alverstoke, Greenwich, London Olave, St Paul, Died: Dec 1864 in Bermondsey, London North East Rotherhithe, Olave, London James, London Croydon, Surrey Hackney, Dalston St Olave, London Hampshire Hampshire Died: Mar 1870 in Hampshire Died: Sep 1909 in Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Died: Sep 1882 in Died: Sep 1953 in Gosport, Died: Mar 1886 in Died: Mar 1889 in Hampshire Hampshire Marr: Jun 1899 in Died: Dec 1955 in Brighton, Died: Sep 1945 in Gosport, Hampshire Died: Sep 1883 in Hampshire Hampshire Bermondsey Bermondsey, London Christchurch, London Mark, London Alverstoke, Died: Sep 1913 in Gosport, Medway, Kent Died: Mar 1880 in Alverstoke, Hampshire Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Died: Jun 1943 in Hendon, Died: Sep 1924 in Alverstoke, Sussex Hampshire Alverstoke, Died: 28 Aug 1971 in Died: 8 Mar 1963 in Died: Mar 1943 in Surrey Died: Sep 1974 in Hampshire Hampshire Alverstoke, Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Middlesex Southampton, Hampshire Hampshire Gosport, Hampshire Gosport, Hampshire South East Croydon, Surrey Hampshire Hampshire Died: Mar 1961 in Southampton, Hampshire Eliza Lucy Henry William Wilhelmina JAMES James Berte or Eliza TARRANT Ernest John Amelia LILEY Amy Eliza Edie Maria Alan James Edward Ethel E BRAND Winifred Grace Audrey Leslie Bertram Florence Lily Stanley S MOORE Edith Stella Norman W CHARMAN Cecilia Irene Elsie Agnes Dorothy May Albert R RIXON Violet Hilda Alfred C FRAMPTON Grace Louisa Roland G MILLS Gladys Maud Mary Philip David Edward Bertha O SISSONS Reginald G ROBERTS Cecilia Alice Harold Ward Joan Benham or Harry CALLON Lois Eileen John Edward Edith M BARTON OR Cecil Walter Harry T RIDOUT Sheila Ellen Leonard Albert Doris Ellen (Dot) Jessie Eileen Henry Alex Norman PLUMPTON Kitty Irene Margaret TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE Born: 20 May 1886 Bertram TITHERIDGE Born: 1894 (app) TITHERIDGE Born: 12 Dec 1890 TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE Henry TITHERIDGE Born: 8 Sep 1900 TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE GOWLETT Marr: Dec 1941 in TITHERIDGE Marr: Mar 1932 in TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE Marr: Mar 1932 in TITHERIDGE Marr: Mar 1935 in TITHERIDGE Marr: Dec 1935 in TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE Born: 17 May 1909 Marr: Jun 1941 in TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE HATLEY Marr: Sep 1932 in TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE WINTERBOTTOM TITHERIDGE Marr: Sep 1933 in TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE PLUMMER TITHERIDGE TITHERIDGE Marr: Sep 1940 in TITHERIDGE Born: Dec 1918 in Born: Dec 1887 in St Born: 8 Feb 1889 in St Marr: Sep 1946 in Born: 6 Sep 1890 in St Marr: Mar 1916 in St Born: 24 Nov 1894 in St Marr: 3 Mar 1917 in Born: 6 Jul 1897 in St Born: Jun 1899 in St Olave, Born: 11 Nov 1894 in West Marr: Dec 1924 in Born: 21 Jan 1900 in West Born: 19 May 1901 in St Born: 15 Dec 1898 Westminster, London Born: 22 Jun 1903 in Croydon, Surrey Born: Mar 1906 in Born: Mar 1900 in Born: Jun 1901 in Southampton, Born: Jun 1903 in Southampton, Born: Dec 1905 in Southampton, Born: Jun 1907 in Born: 27 Aug 1909 in Marr: Sep 1951 in Southampton, Born: 13 Oct 1912 in Born: 12 Oct 1916 in Born: 7 Jun 1915 in South Alverstoke, Born: Sep 1905 in Born: 10 Oct 1906 in Marr: Sep 1950 in Born: Jun 1908 in Gosport, Hampshire Born: Sep 1910 in Born: 2 Mar 1908 in Born: 13 Apr 1912 Born: Dec 1910 in Born: 13 Mar 1914 in Gosport, Hampshire Born: 27 Dec 1916 in Alverstoke, Olave, London Olave, London Portsmouth, Olave, London Olave, South Olave, London Dewsbury, Yorkshire Olave, London London Ham, Essex Romford, Essex Ham, Essex Olave, London Marr: Sep 1937 in Surrey Romford, Essex Romford, Essex Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Hampshire Alverstoke, Hampshire Southampton, Hampshire Southampton, Southampton, Winchester, Hampshire Southampton, Southampton, Stoneham, Hampshire Hampshire Fareham, Hampshire Fareham, Hampshire Brighton, Sussex Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Marr: 27 Nov 1933 in Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Alverstoke, Hampshire Died: Dec 1891 in St Died: Jun 1976 in Hampshire Died: 1970 in Australia, Bermondsey St Died: Dec 1917 in Died: Dec 1897 in St Died: May 1985 in Thanet, Died: Jun 1975 in Thanet, Died: Sep 1975 in Died: Dec 1982 in Kingston Mid East Died: bef 2017 Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Marr: Sep 1946 in Died: May 1996 in Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Gosport, Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Died: Dec 1918 in Olave, London Portsmouth, Died: Mar 1954 in Footscray, Vic Augustine, London Dewsbury, Yorkshire Olave, London Kent Kent Tonbridge, Kent On Thames, Surrey Died: Mar 1980 in Dover, Died: Mar 1995 in Died: Jun 1972 in Died: bef 2017 Died: Oct 2005 in Brent, Southampton, Brighton, Sussex Died: Mar 1927 in Died: 14 Dec 1993 in Died: 27 Jul 1999 in Died: Sep 1911 in Died: 6 Jan 2012 in Isle of Died: Jan 2010 Alverstoke, Hampshire Portsmouth, Died: 1981 in Australia, Kent Southampton, Portsmouth, Middlesex Hampshire Alverstoke, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Alverstoke, Wight, Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Sunshine, Vic Hampshire Hampshire Died: Feb 2001 in Brent, Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Hampshire Middlesex This tree was constructed February 2018 Copyright © 2018 Ann and Mike Titheradge By Ann and Mike Titheradge All rights reserved Please do not reproduce without written.
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