This line has proved really hard. On her deathbed my great-aunt said they were “gypsies”. Who knows.
I started a thread a long time ago:
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=287446.msg2148489#msg2148489 (things have moved on a little since then. I do not believe the Lancs baptisms are relevant).
William Titson was my 4x g-grandfather. His life as known:
Born Surrey (per 1841 census) c1802-6
Married to Ann Millington, 27 March 1826 Islington. Witnesses: Robert Farley, Eliza Smith.
Three known daughters born 1827-1835: Mary Ann, *Elizabeth, Jane Charlotte (*my ancestor)
1841: Living in (slum) Grotto Place, Southwark. William (35) is a measure maker.
1847: Wife Ann dies in Grotto Place, of typhus, in December, aged 41.
1848: William dies in Grotto Place, of typhus, in January, aged 45.
I have recently been able to establish that William’s mother was Susannah bc 1772-3, maiden name unknown, who married as widow Susannah Titson to Thomas Remnant in Chiddingfold in 1806. I am confident in this Susannah because I have a DNA link to a descendant of this remarriage. Unfortunately Susannah died in late 1838 - early 1839 (buried at Chiddingfold 2 Jan 1839 aged 66) so does not appear in any census.
I would love to know who Susannah was (maiden name), and who was the father of William Titson. Any ideas much appreciated
