Following his war service, William Henry Tittsworth moved to Michigan. At age 36, William Henry married a young bride, Fanny Carmer, who also was born in New York State. She was 17 when they married in Lenawee County, Michigan. A brother, Elias Tittsworth, also lived in the Lenawee County, Michigan. William and Fanny had 3 children:
1) Oliver Tittsworth, born circa 1872,
2) Elias Tittsworth, born circa 1874,
3) Mary Tittsworth born circa, 1876.
By 1880, the Tittsworth family was living in Osceola County, Michigan. After Fanny Carmer Tittsworth's death in October, 1880, of typhoid fever, William Henry would remain a widower for the remainder of his life.
By 1887, William Henry Tittsworth was living in Luther, Lake County, Michigan. Age and disability forced him to apply for a war veteran's pension. By 1890, he had moved to the Old Soldiers Home in Kent County, Michigan.
William Henry Tittsworth died in the Old Soldiers Home
in Grand Rapids, Michigan, September 8, 1899, at the age of 65. His last resting place is the Luther, Michigan, cemetery.
Sources:
24th O.V.I. Pension Index.
Ohio Adjutant General's Roster of Ohio Troops.
Whitelaw Reid, "Ohio in the War."
Additional biographical information provided by John Obermeyer, Maggie Skalka,
and Edmund Russell.
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