Liverpool St Titus Lancashire Family History Guide

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Liverpool St Titus an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Lancashire created in 1866 from Liverpool St Peter and St Nicholas Ecclesiastical Parish situated in Portland Street. Liverpool St Titus was abolished in 1904 with part of the parish transferred to Bevington Ecclesiastical Parish and part to Liverpool St Martin in the Fields Ecclesiastical Parish.

Parish Registers

Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials

These records include images of Church of England parish registers of baptism, marriage, and burial records.

Liverpool St Titus, Church of England Baptisms 1865-1917

Marriages and Banns

These records include images of Church of England parish registers of marriages and banns records.

Liverpool St Titus, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1866-1918

Historical Maps

National Library of Scotland Maps – includes OS 25 inch 1892-1918 maps, a vast range of other historical OS maps and land use maps

Liverpool and The Wirral 1904: One Inch Sheet 096 (Old Ordnance Survey Maps - Inch to the Mile) This busy and varied Inch to the Mile map covers most of the Wirral peninsula; in the top right corner is the city of Liverpool, while to the south west is a stretch of the Flintshire coastline on the Dee Estuary. Coverage stretches from the Point of Air eastward to Liverpool's Toxteth Park, and from New Brighton southward to Neston and Holywell. On the reverse is included a map of the Wirral Colliery area south of Neston. View Map Details*
Liverpool and The Wirral 1904: One Inch Sheet 096 (Old Ordnance Survey Maps - Inch to the Mile)