And don't forget "CHATLET." I found the Chatlet spelling in the
marriage records of a German Lutheran Church in Maryland. We may
know how to spell our own name, but nobody else does!
John
At 10:07 AM 1/18/2009, you wrote:
I may be "preaching to the choir", but a word of caution in
looking at old
records and transcribed or abstracted records, or the modern day records that
have been placed on the Internet. Here are some example of how you may find
(and possibly overlook) spellings of CATLETT:
CATLET
CATTLET
CATLETTE
CATLETE
CALET
CALETT
CALETTE
CALETE
CATTLE (yes, I'm for real and I've seen it happen!)
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Searching the following families: Catlett, Irons, Fetters, Christensen,
Metcalf, LaRue, Eck & Davenport.
John C. E. Christensen
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