>This, from F&C; > >Abraham Titlow, of Lancaster County, was married to Elizabeth Urner, >daughter of Martin Urner, the second preacher and bishop of the Coventry >Brethern's Church from 1755 to 1799. > The Isaac N. Urner family came originally from canton Uri, in >Switzerland, as the name implies. Three brothers, John, Martin and Jacob, >sons of Uriah, came from the province of Alsace, having been driven out of >Switzerland by the persecutions of 1672. They probably came over in about >1708, as colonial records show them to have been here in 1712." > A George Titlo (another spelling of the name, without the final w) was >listed in the Coventry taxables in 1753. Also buried at Brownback's is >"John Titlow b. 1751 d. 1827, son of Henry." > Sandra >-----Original Message----- >From: c r honaker <crhonaker@compuserve.com> >To: PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Sunday, July 23, 2000 12:30 PM >Subject: [PACHESTE] Titlow > > >>Is anyone on the list familiar with the Titlow family that lived in >>Coventry and in Vincent Townships in the early 1800's. My ancestor David >>Titlow ( 1754-1837)was married to Elizabeth Stauffer. They were members of >>the Coventry Brethren Church and are buried at that cemetery. There was a >>Henry Titlow born 1719 and buried at the Brownback cemetery. This may have >>been the uncle to David. There was a George Titlow on the tax rolls in the >>1760's that may have been the brother of Henry and father of David but I >>can find little about him. I believe these Titlow's are descended from >>Abraham Titlow who was a land owner in Salford, Montgomery County in 1734. >>Any information on the Titlow family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, >> Ray >> >> >>==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== >>Check out the searchable US GenWeb Project Archives! >>http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgwarch.html >> >> >> >> >> >