Place:Tettenhall, Staffordshire, England

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NameTettenhall
Alt namesPendefordsource: Family History Library Catalog
Pirton-with-Trescottsource: Family History Library Catalog
Tettenhall-Woodsource: Family History Library Catalog
Totehalasource: Wikipedia
Totenhalesource: Wikipedia
TypeUrban district, Suburb
Coordinates52.598°N 2.168°W
Located inStaffordshire, England     ( - 1974)
Also located inWest Midlands, England     (1974 - )
See alsoNorth Seisdon Hundred, Staffordshire, Englandhundred covering part of the parish
South Seisdon Hundred, Staffordshire, Englandhundred covering part of the parish
source: Family History Library Catalog

Tettenhall (previously known as Totehala and Totenhale) is an historic village within the city of Wolverhampton, England. The name Tettenhall is probably derived from Teotta's Halh, "Teotta" being a person's name and "Halh" being a sheltered position. Tettenhall only became part of Wolverhampton in 1966, along with Bilston and Wednesfield.

Tettenhall-Regis was an ancient parish which included the surrounding settlements of Wrottesley, Bovenhill, Compton, Pendeford, Tettenhall Clericorum, Tettenhall Wood, and Pirton with Trescott.

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