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Eric (Bob) Norman TITHERADGE (1921-2000) - Beatrice Ellen *POSTLE/ALLENKings Royal Rifle Corps
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Special Note: If you look at the end of Rosemary's letter which follows you will note the listing of the family of Henry T and Eliza Jenkins. From Rosemary's notes one could conclude it was Titheridge... however, see above and click here My Hampshire Genealogical Society No. 2804. 28 Compton Way
Mr. J. Tidridge Dear Mr. Tidridge, Your entry in the August, 1986 HGS journal caught my eye as I too am interested in the name Titheridge. My connection seems to be in Southampton and dates back to the marriage of John Tithridge and Mary Tucker on 9th October, 1768. John and Mary were my great grandparents by 4. My line is from them as follows: According to John's will date 1824 all of his five children had issue. The children of Anne Giles and Thomas Gibbens included: Unfortunately my time for searching any of the names I am interested in is very limited and I have not gone far into the Titheridge line. However, if you do not know already, you may be interested that the Wills index in the Hampshire Records Office at Winchester includes three Titheridges. The earliest is that of Annae T. (presumably latinised Anne) of Kilmeston dated 1730. On asking for sight of this will I was told it seems to be missing which is very disappointing. I was fortunate to obtain the will of John Titheridge mentioned above which is dated 1824, and was proved in 1825. If you have not already got this, and think it would be useful I would send you a copy which I would have to obtain from the HRO. Lastly, the Index refers to the will of Daniel of Kilmeston dated 1844, who was apparently a tailor. Again I would be pleased to get you a copy if you would find it helpful. I daresay you are familiar with the geography of Hampshire and will know that Kilmeston is a small village a few miles south of Cheriton, which in turn is a few miles south of Alresford. I enclose a sketch plan in case you are not familiar. To go back to my ancestor John. His will indicated that four of his children were alive at his death: I see that another HGS member, Mr. V.F .L. Grevitt (No. 1458) of 45 Holmwood Road, Chessington, KT9 lQU is also interested in the name Tithridge at Swanmore, Hampshire, circa 1830. No doubt we shall both be contacting Mr. Grevitt about our common interest in the Titheridges. Please keep me in mind if you come across anything of interest, and I will do the same. To conclude here are a few other Titheridges I have come across : Good hunting. Yours sincerely, Miss Rosemary Cole. |
Eric (Bob) Norman Titheradge Served with the Kings Royal Rifle Corps in the army in World War 2. During the war he saw service in North Africa, Gibraltar, the Normandy landings, Holland and Germany. Eric (known as Bob) was born in Walthamstow, London on 6 April 1921, the youngest son of Edward Hetrell Titheradge and Rose Warding Moss. He died in October 2000.
Eric's group being inspected by the King [George VI] in 1941. Tidridge looked at these pictures and thought that they must have been Arrm Cadets; he then remembered his pictures when he was a recruit Grenadier Guardsman in 1953. Ouch!. Ann Titherdage, who 'owns' both pictures gave permission for their use, says Eric [Bob[ T is in the front row, second from te right. Robert Edward Titheradge, born in Morpeth, Northumberland, September 3, 1947, son of Eric Norman Titheradge, son of Eric and Beatrice Postle. Bob joined the Navy Fleet Arm in about 1964 and trained as an aircraft engineer. He left the Navy in abouit 1973 and died in 1993.
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