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Offline womble42

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Anyone researching the Titt family?
« on: Monday 02 May 05 12:00 BST (UK) »
Hi, I am new to this "family history lark" and am researching the Titt family.

More specifically the "West Lavington" Titt family. Does anyone have similar interests? I am also interested in John Wallis Titt (the inventor) and his family line.

I already have the Mike Casswell family tree gedcom file on "moonrakers" but would be grateful for any other info.

Regards,

Ian B.

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Re: Anyone researching the Titt family?
« Reply #1 on: Monday 02 May 05 12:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Ian
Is this any use to you
1901 cencus Warminster
RG13/1942
Folio 13
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Edith E Titt 26  Wiltshire England Daughter  Warminster   
Emily E Titt 55  Warminster Wiltshire England Wife  Warminster   
Ethel K Titt 20  Warminster Wiltshire England Daughter  Warminster   
Herbert W Titt 27  Warminster Wiltshire England Son  Warminster     
John W Titt 59  Chitterne Wiltshire England Head  Warminster   
Walter G E Titt 19  Warminster Wiltshire England Son  Warminster 
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Joe
Icant make out John W Titts Occupation but looks intresting !!!
also Walter is Wallis on the original so if you PM me with your email Address i will send it
Kershaw, Longbottom,Parvin
Areas  Huddersfield, Brighouse, Rastrick ,Thirsk, Sand Hutton
Masters in London/Surrey
Cencus information is crown copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: Anyone researching the Titt family?
« Reply #2 on: Monday 02 May 05 12:23 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that Joe - Yes, he invented (John Wallis) a new type of windmill that was regarded highly across the world! They had a factory in Warminster and rumour/legend of his creations have passed down the family to the present day!
I have that census already but thanks for your interest!   ;D