As of January 31, 2010, some of the content has been rearranged and two new sections have been added to this Titus site. These are Vital Stats and Brick Walls. As with most of the previous sections, both have drop-down menus. The Vital Stats section now includes, in addition to the Washington archival data previously on the site, new transcriptions of Titus-related obituaries, plus New Jersey marriages and deaths, early Massachusetts births, marriages and deaths, Texas marriages and Michigan deaths.
I am especially endebted to Marcinda (Cindy) Brown of New Jersey for the many hours she has spent in researching New Jersey records for this Titus material. The New Jersey marriage and death certificate transcriptions on this site are all taken from the images of certificates that she sent to me.
The Brick Walls section now includes what I call a “Bits ‘n Pieces” index. These are Titus names from small pieces of one or other of the big pictures that haven’t yet found a home.
Also included on Feb. 3, 2019 are the Titus-related transcriptions from all the available Canadian Census records from 1851 to 1921.
Entered in the vital statistics section on Jun. 20, 2010 are transcriptions from early Massachusetts records of Titus births, marriages and deaths.
On January 20, 2011 the site was updated and new content and revisions were added, as follows:
A new section titled TRAVEL was included, which contains inbound Titus arrivals in New York. It also includes Titus passport applications.
The Titus obit section file was divided into three sections for easier access and the Titus-related file was divided into six parts for the same reason.
The following new files have been added to the Vital Stats section: California births, North Carolina births, Texas births, and Texas Titus-related births. Please note that two of these Excel files, the Texas births and the Texas Titus-related births, have two pages each.
The Social Security Death Index file has been updated to reflect November 25, 2010 data.
In October, 2013 Family Tree DNA posted the kit number of a member of the Dutch Titus line whose lineage from the Dutch line has been documented by DNA markers. The English line DNA had been confirmed several years earlier. The German line was confirmed in 2018 and it was determined that the line belongs to the same haplogroup as the Dutch line. It was also determined that the New Brunswick line is the same haplogroup as the English line.