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Genealogy
and History of the Family TITUS
CD Content 2 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Titus
family in America : eleven generations of the direct line from Robert Titus
I to Dorothy Madalene Titus and Bursley Howland Titus XI : and an appendix
containing the following, description of the calendar, old style and new
style, inscriptions on the Eleazer Titus monument in the Titus family cemetery
on Titus Hill, Colebrook, N.H., notes on the Titus family (descendants
of Afton Gould Titus IX), notes on the Gould family, Bigelow family, Daggett
family, and Carpenter family, narrative about the Titus family of Titusville,
Florida, notes relating to the Titus family in England and certain descendants
of Edmund Titus, the son of Robert I, a transcript relating to the Titus
family in England, notes from James Bramston, 1744, and notes on Governor
Thomas Mayhew : descendants of John Smith Titus VI : descendants of Calvin
Titus VI Boston, Mass.: Author: Dorothy M Titus. The editor, 1943,
68 pgs.
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| 2. The
Titus family in America : three generations. Dallas, Tex. Author: Anson
Titus, 1937, 26 pgs. |
AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 15785
individuals, in 5594 family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family
group sheets plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and
sources.
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