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Titman, Baltis. Here lies the body of Baltis Titman who departed this life on the 8f Day November 1796 age 45 years & 6 months. Text Psalm 39 Vers 4 Lord Make me to know mine end & the meaure of my days what it is that I may know how frail I am. Baltis was a son of George and Elizabeth Titman (4-15-05).

Titman, George. GT. In rememberance of George Titman who departed this life the 19th Dy June Anno D~ 1792 age 66 years. Single stone with footstone: GT 1792. George was a son of Ludwig and Mary Titman (original settlers in Sussex County) (4-15-05).

Titman, Elizabeth. Here lies the body of Elizabeth Titman who departed this life November the 6fh 1795 in the 66 year of her age. Single stone with footstone: E Titman 1795. Elizabeth was the wife of George Titman, her maiden name was probably Chitara (or Childery) (4-15-05).

Titman, Wm, Died Jan 4, 1873, aged 78 years, 8 months and 17 days. Cast iron grave marker. William Titman was the son of Baltis and Magdalena Titman (4-15-05).

Titman, Judy, wife of William Titman, Died Dec 24 1859, aged 60 y'rs, 3 mos & 21 days. Stone is in pieces and lays on the ground next to William's stone. Judy Titman was the daughter of William Hill and Abigail Jane Knapp (4-15-05).

Thompson, Thomas W., 1864 - 1941; Violetta L. Dennis, his wife, 1865 - 1934. Single stone on the Dennis plot. Violetta L. Dennis was the daughter of David W. Cennis and Sarah Elizabeth Read. She was born 22 December 1865. Thomas William Thompson was the son of John William and Jennie Thompson. He was born in England (4-15-05).

 

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