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 > > > > >