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Trying to find Tillett

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Tina

Tina Report 21 Nov 2007 19:21

Hi Donna

I cant remember if we have spoken before but isabella tillett was my g grandmother, she married james silcox in 1903 and had 2 sons john and james and a daughter mary (my Nan). Please get in contact as i have photos of isabella and mary.
Thanks
Tina

Valerie

Valerie Report 24 Sep 2007 13:45

hi Donna , I have a William Tillett born 1881, and bro to my husbands Gran , May tillet b1891 , 2 other siblings Elizabet b 1883 and James b 1884 . Any help ? regards Val

Shelley

Shelley Report 5 Sep 2007 21:13

Hi Donna

Do you have any idea if the Tillett ancestors you know of were at some point from Malta or France?

Regards

Shelley.

Donna

Donna Report 26 Mar 2003 12:38

Any information on any of the following would be greatly appreciated. Anna Louise TILLETT (b 1888 in Marylebone) was my GGrandmother and she married Alfred John Stagg (m - 1911) and had 4 sons. Her parents were William and Emily (nee Harris. AKA Emma) Tillett and he was a decorator and born in Norfolk. Children William (b1877), Isabella Ann (b1881 - married to James Silcox) and Albert (b1886). Other possible members of the family (Tillet side): Ben and Janice/Janet. They lived in the Marylebone/Shepards Bush/Westbourne Grove area of London Thanks Donna