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Debby
I wonder if these are your CATLEY clan.
The 1861 census for Lincs carries the following entry at Caistor, LIN
RG9.2392.56 p.6 #.38
South Street, Caistor
Catley William : head : mrd : 47 : Boot & Shoemaker : LIN Limber
Catley Ann : wife : mrd : 33 : - : LIN Fulstow
Catley Jason : son : 8 : Scholar : LIN Caistor
Catley James : son : 5 : Scholar : LIN Caistor
(CD ref: 2392 108 of 244)
If you think James above is your man drop me a line for additional material
- William will be one of the 'Great Limber' Catleys from where my own line
originates.
David Meredith - Nottingham
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Would SKS have family info on a James CATLEY, b. abt. 1855, who married in
1910 Alice Ada (MURRELL) LESTER, b. abt. 1860, of Grimsby. Ada was a widow
at the time of her marriage to James CATLEY. Through the efforts of Liz
Cordingley's transcriptions, I was fortunate to find both marriage and death
info in the BMD transcriptions. Aren't volunteers wonderful? James & Ada
were married in the 2nd quarter of 1910 (source BMD transcriptions -
reference #7a1463). James CATLEY died at age 71 in Grimsby in the 3rd
quarter of 1926 (source BMD transcriptions - reference #7a585).
Ada (MURRELL) LESTER's mother, Martha Ann BROWN (b. 1839 Moncton,
Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada), was my 2nd great grand aunt.
Ada's father was Samuel MURRELL, b. 1835 Essex. The MURRELL family seem to
appear in the Grimsby area in the later part of the 1860s.
Assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Debby Brown-Warren
New Brunswick, Canada
Thanks Liz, thanks for your guidance. Debby
-----Original Message-----
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Hi Debby,
Glad you made the list. Hope you get some results
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Would SKS have family info on a James CATLEY, b. abt. 1855, who married in
1910 Alice Ada (MURRELL) LESTER, b. abt. 1860, of Grimsby. Ada was a widow
at the time of her marriage to James CATLEY. Through the efforts of Liz
Cordingley's transcriptions, I was fortunate to find both marriage and death
info in the BMD transcriptions. Aren't volunteers wonderful? James & Ada
were married in the 2nd quarter of 1910 (source BMD transcriptions -
reference #7a1463). James CATLEY died at age 71 in Grimsby in the 3rd
quarter of 1926 (source BMD transcriptions - reference #7a585).
Ada (MURRELL) LESTER's mother, Martha Ann BROWN (b. 1839 Moncton,
Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada), was my 2nd great grand aunt.
Ada's father was Samuel MURRELL, b. 1835 Essex. The MURRELL family seem to
appear in the Grimsby area in the later part of the 1860s.
Assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Debby Brown-Warren
New Brunswick, Canada
Hi Everyone,
The English and Welsh GRO Index transcriptions now include:
All Catley Births 1837-1900 [1266 records] by Liz Cordingley
All Cattley marriages 1837-1903 [346 records] by Tim Cattley
--
Chris Newall
Hi All,
I found this message half prepared for sending in my out box, addressed to
me as I always do with messages I'm working on. Can't remember how I
came to start it, but they must have turned up when I was looking for
something else. I told you I had seen that Faunce St before Liz <grin>.
Anyway, thought I might as well post it anyway.
Cheers.....Erica
RG12 Piece 464 Folio 121
110 Harris St, Camberwell
George Catley Head M 55 ? Cleaner
Louisa Catley Dau S 27 Stockholder
Ernest Catley Son S ?7 Scholar
Ada Catley Dau S 5 Surrey, Camberwell
Caroline Goodman Sister-in-law Housekeeper Middlesex, Shoreditch
RG12 Piece 22, Folio 121
3 Princes Road, Kensington, (Notting Hill N of Holland Road) Parish of St
James Norland
Andrew Catley Head 47 M Coffee and Catering House Keeper Hull Yorkshire
Caroline Catley Wife 50 M - Baley Kent
Plus 2 Servants and 9 lodgers
RG12 Piece 24, Folio 96b, St Michael & All Angels
Mission House, 61 Charles St
Mary A Catley Serv S Domestic Servant at Mission House, born London
RG12 Piece 0364 Folio 45b 8 Faunce St, Newington
Ernest Catley Head 28 Solicitors Clerk (Law) b London Lambeth (could be Enoch)
Kate Catley Wife 25 b Ditto
Percy Catley Son 3 "
Ethel Catley Dau 1 "
RG12 Piece 0363 Folio 125b Newington Workhouse, Westminster St Walworth
Harriet Catley Pauper Inmate Needlewoman Born London Bermondsey BLIND
RG12 Piece 0378 Folio 67a Reverdy Road, Bermondsey
Frank Hornsby Head Wid 34 Painting Brush Maker London Bermondsey
Fredk " Son S 11 Scholar " "
Sidney Hornsby Son S 7 Scholar " "
Charles J Catley Bro in law M 41 Police Constable Essex Halstead
Eliza " Sister 39 Not
employed London Bermondsey
Charles Catley Nephew S 14 Errand Boy Post Kent Deptford
Herbert W Catley Nephew S 9 Scholar " "
Edith
R " Niece S 6 "
"
Clara " Niece S 3 "
"
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mailto:erica@hillsperth.com
Hi All,
Can any body tell me where to go for info on industrial schools. The one I'm interested in was at Feltham. It states on 1891 census it was a reformatory for boys.
Thanks
Liz
Hi All,
I have just finished the births for all catley's from 1837-1900 ready to send to Chris. they include the entries from FreeBMD and also from 1837online. Some entries I was unable to read so if you know the answers can you let chris know after he has managed to put them on his site.
Thanks
Liz
Hi Tim and everyone
Just thought I'd let you know of a website I've come across that could be quite useful! The address is www.a2a.org.uk and just click on 'Search' and type in Catley, Cattley, Cadley or other variants and it gives catalogue references similar to the PRO. There even seems to be something held within the Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies records for Anne Catley the actress.
Something else to keep everyone busy!
Sharon
Hi Tim
Here's some more information on the Wiltshire line. I may well double up on some entries already submitted, so apologies in advance for that, it's the way I have everything in front of me. I hope this is also sufficient to enable Chris to enter this on his database.
The top of the Tree for this line, as we know, appears to come from James CATLEY who married Alice nee? in 1709. They had four children which we know about. The line continues with Charles CATLEY who was born c.1714 and who married Mary NEWMAN born c.1716 on 30 Jul 1738 (already documented).
Continuing with their children which have been listed by Mick and Candis previously, although I don't think Candis seems to know about two of them:
1. Sarah CATLEY chr. 14/10/1738, d.1738
2. James CATLEY b.1740 who married Martha nee?
3. Mary CATLEY b.1742 who married Thomas NUNN 31/07/1763
4. Charles CATLEY b.04/05/1745 who married Hannah ROBERTS 1783
5. Newman CATLEY b.1747 d.1779 who married Jemima BARKER 12/10/1769
6. Thomas CATLEY chr. 19/05/1749
7. George CATLEY b.1751 who married Elizabeth HOY 06/12/1772
8. Benjamin CATLEY b.1754 who married Sarah FIELDING 13/08/1775
9. Sarah CATLEY b.1757
10. Alice CATLEY b.1760
James and Martha appear to have moved to Tisbury, Wiltshire presumably around the time of their marriage (I haven't traced this yet, she could have been local) as their children were all baptised at the Tisbury Independent Chapel. There seem to have been two places they used, another was known as Zion Hill. I have some records obtained from the IGI which have also been verified by a few records kept at the Wiltshire Record Office, but the main bulk are at the Public Record Office in Kew which I can't get to easily at all. This is why I still have gaps, but I'll supply what I can.
1a. 15 Dec 1766 Birth of Mary dtr of James & Martha CATLEY IGI
1b. 26 Dec 1766 Chr of Mary dtr of James & Martha CATLEY Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
2a. 01 Feb 1768 Birth of James son of James & Martha CATLEY IGI
2b. 08 Feb 1768 Chr of James son of James & Martha CATLEY Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
3a. 18 Apr 1769 Birth of Ann dtr of James & Martha CATLEY IGI
3b. 01 May 1769 Chr of Ann dtr of James & Martha CATLEY Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
4a. 14 Mar 1771 Birth of John son of James & Martha CATLEY IGI
4b. 15 Apr 1771 Chr of John son of James & Martha CATLEY Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
5a. 08 Nov 1772 Birth of Charles son of James & Martha CATLEY IGI
5b. 18 Nov 1772 Chr of Charles son of James & Martha CATLEY Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
6a. 17 Jun 1776 Birth of Newman son of James & Martha CATLEY
6b. 08 Sep 1776 Chr of Newman son of James & Martha CATLEY Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
7a. 01 Apr 1780 Birth of Elizabeth dtr of James & Martha CATLEY
7b. 16 Apr 1780 Chr of Elizabeth dtr of James & Martha CATLEY Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
8a. 12 Feb 1784 Birth of Susanna dtr of James & Martha CATLEY
8b. 01 Mar 1784 Chr of Susanna dtr of James & Martha CATLEY, Tisbury Independent, Tisbury, Wiltshire (IGI and Register)
I don't have any more information about their children Mary, Ann, Elizabeth or Susanna.
I have found a death for James CADLEY in 1852 at Tisbury which could be their second child, but this needs more verification. Similarly, I have found a death entry for John CADLEY in 1848 at Tisbury, and this is recorded in the Tisbury Burial Register for the Chapel. He was buried 15 December 1848 and died in the Union Workhouse. I have Newman CATLEY's (now CADLEY) death certificate (he doesn't appear to have married):
23/11/1842 Death of Newman CADLEY age 67 occ. labourer, Tisbury, Wiltshire.
James and John CATLEY probably married (see later) although I haven't managed to trace this yet, as I have a large chunk of CATLEY/CADLEY's in Tisbury and the surrounding area that I haven't managed to tie in yet due to the fact, I think, that they were 'Independents' rather than C of E! I think I'll have to obtain both of their Death Certs at some point to see who the informants were.
Charles CATLEY (1772) married Mary HIBBERD;
09 Aug 1812 CATELY Charles & HIBBERD Mary both residing Barford, Wiltshire (Parish Register)
29 Apr 1840 Death of Charles CATLEY age 69, occ labourer, informant Mary Ann CATLEY, Barford St Martin, Wiltshire (Death Cert)
25 May 1869 Death of Mary CADLEY age 92 widow of Charles CADLEY farm labourer, informant Susan LAMPARD, Barford St Martin, Wiltshire (Death Cert)
Their children were:
1. 15/05/1814 Chr of Charles son of Charles & Mary CATLEY, Barford St Martin, Wiltshire (Parish Register)
2. 15/05/1814 Chr of John son of Charles & Mary CATLEY, Barford St Martin, Wiltshire (Parish Register)
Charles married Sarah PUMROY.
1a. 10 Sep 1817 Birth of Sarah dtr of James & Mary PUMROY (IGI)
1b. 25 Jan 1818 Chr of Sarah dtr of James & Mary PUMROY, Crow Lane Independent, Wilton, Wiltshire (IGI)
12/09/1836 Marr of CATLEY Charles, residence Barford, Wilts & PUMROY Sarah, residence Wilton, Wilts (Wilton Parish Registers)
They had at least eight children:
1. Sarah b.c.1837
2a. Eliza CATLEY b.1840
2b. 03 Jun 1840 Chr of ELiza dtr of Charles & Sarah CATLEY, Barford St Martin, Wiltshire (Parish Register)
3a. Ann CADLEY b. 1842
3b. 04 Apr 1842 Birth of Ann dtr of Charles CADLEY & Sarah formerly POMEROY, Barford St Martin, Wiltshire (Birth Certificate)
4. Henry Edward b.c. 1847
5. William b.1850
6. James b.1852
7. Frederick b.c.1856
8. Emily b.c.1858
Sarah CATLEY nee PUMROY was shown as CADLEY on her Death Certificate. Her details are:
07 June 1895 Death of Sarah CADLEY age 78 widow of Charles CADLEY, informant E Hagen son-in-law, died in the Union Infirmary, West Battersea, London (copy of Death Certificate - original Jackie Marsh)
Their first child, Sarah b.1837 appears to have never married and also went to Battersea to live during the 1890's. She seems to have died there, but I haven't yet traced her death, she is being researched by Jackie Marsh.
Their second child Eliza had quite a tragic life. She married James COLE in Wilton in 1865:
13 May 1865 CADLEY Eliza age 25 spinster, residence Wilton, father Charles CADLEY
COLE James age 25 bachelor, residence Wilton, father James COLE (Parish Registers)
They had at least four children, but from the late 1870's Eliza spent her time in various Lunatic Asylums eventually moving to Wiltshire County Asylum in Devizes and dying there 10 Aug 1900. Her husband who had moved to Cardiff, only survived her by a very short time as he died later in 1900 (I don't have the exact date, FreeBMD reference).
Their third child Ann is who I am descended from. She married John MORRIS and they had eight children:
07 May 1838 Birth of (no name given) Boy son of Samuel and Ann MORRIS, born in Winterbourne Earls, Wiltshire (Birth Cert)
22 March 1862 at the Independent Chapel, Salisbury Wiltshire John MORRIS age 23, residence Salisbury, father Samuel MORRIS
and Ann CADLEY age 19, residence Salisbury, Wiltshire, father Charles CADLEY Witnesses Eliza Cadley & James Cole (Marriage Cert)
14 September 1895 Death of John MORRIS, Nursling, Southampton age 57, informant Ann MORRIS widow (Death Cert)
16 Feb 1919 Death of Ann MORRIS, Poole, Dorset age 76 informant Emily MORRIS daughter-in-law (Death Cert)
I don't have much information about Henry Edward CADLEY, but he may have been a witness at Eliza CADLEY & James COLE's wedding indicating he was still alive in 1865. I haven't managed to locate him on the 1881 Census.
William CADLEY b.1850 (shown as Jun Qtr FreeBMD) married Mary Ann GANE:
28 Sep 1873 Marriage of William CADLEY, age 23, bachelor, residence Loughborough, father Charles CADLEY and Mary Ann GANE, age 28, residence Loughborough, father Joseph GANE (deceased) (Copy of Marriage Cert, original source Jackie Marsh). He moved to Loughborough, Leicester before his marriage there. He married for a second time to Elizabeth GREEN in 1901. She was born in 1861 and died in 1944. With his first wife, he had four children:
1. Florence Elizabeth b.1874, d.1875
2. Florence Elizabeth b.1876, d.1878
3a. Arthur William
3b. 28 May 1878 Birth of Arthur William CADLEY. He could have married in Huddersfield, Sep Qtr 1906 but needs to be verified. He seems to have had a number of children if this is him which it appears to be.
4a. Charles Henry
4b. 15 Nov 1880 Birth of Charles Henry CADLEY
4c. 27 Jun 1947 Death of Charles Henry CADLEY
Charles Henry married Nelly TOWNSEND in 1904.
17 Apr 1880 Birth of Nelly TOWNSEND
05 Jul 1947 Death of Nelly CADLEY nee TOWNSEND
They had two children:
1a. 08 Jun 1905 Birth of Dorothy Nellie CADLEY
1b. 13 Jan 1920 Death of Dorothy Nellie CADLEY
2a. 25 Aug 1907 Birth of William Leslie CADLEY
2b. 17 Jul 1982 Death of William Leslie CADLEY
He married Doris ALEXANDER. She was born 25 May 1905 and died 13 Oct 1992. They have living descendants who I have not included as yet in case they would rather not be shown.
Charles & Sarah CADLEY's sixth child James is shown as born Dec Qtr 1852 on FreeBMD (and shown as CATLEY!). He married Sarah Ann SCUPHAM in 1885. She was born in c.1861 in Market Rasen, Lincs and in the 1901 Census they are living in Lambeth. There are no children with them.
Their seventh child, Frederick b.1856 seems to have disappeared, but I haven't yet traced his death.
Charles & Sarah's last child Emily married Edward HAGEN:
10 April 1881 Marriage of Edward HAGEN age 40, bachelor, father not known, and Emily CADLEY age 23, spinster, father Charles CADLEY in the parish of St Mary Newington, Surrey (Copy of Marriage Cert - original Jackie Marsh). Three children are still living with them on the 1901 Census in Battersea.
Going back on the Tree to John CATLEY, the second child of Charles & Mary (HIBBERD), bringing this line forward is as follows:
11 Oct 1838 Marriage of CATLEY John, full age, bachelor, residence Barford, father Charles CATLEY
and BURT Mary Ann, full age, spinster, residence Groveley, father George BURT (Parish Registers)
Mary Ann was born c.1816. She died in 1857:
31 May 1857, Death of Mary Ann CADLEY age 41, wife of John CADLEY, informant John CADLEY, Compton Chamberlayne, Wiltshire (Death Cert)
John died in 1866:
19 Aug 1866, Death of John CADLEY age 52, informant Emma CADLEY, Deptford Wylye, Wiltshire (Death Cert).
They had four children:
1. Elizabeth CADLEY b.1838
2. George CADLEY b.1841
3. Emma CADLEY b.1845
4. Edwin CADLEY b.1848
Elizabeth CADLEY married George BARRETT in Fisherton Delamere, Wiltshire:
11 May 1860 George BARRETT, full age, bachelor, residence Compton Chamberlain, father James BARRETT and Elizabeth CADLEY, full age, spinster, Fisherton Delamere, father John CADLEY (Copy of Marriage Cert - original Jackie Marsh)
No further details for George CADLEY.
Emma CADLEY married Thomas FRANCES in Wylye, Wiltshire:
20 Sept 1866 Thomas FRANCES, full age, bachelor, residence Deptford, father Robert FRANCES and Emma CADLEY, full age, spinster, residence Deptford, father John CADLEY (Copy of Marriage Cert- original Jackie Marsh).
Edwin CADLEY appears to have never married. I haven't traced his death but by 1901 he was in Weeke Within,Winchester which seems to have been some sort of asylum.
Now to the section of Tree where there are gaps and the family that so far aren't linked in!
There's a baptism shown for Jane CADLY:
15 March 1801 Jane, daughter of James CADLY Tisbury Independent Chapel (Register)
I have also recorded a baptism at Tisbury Independent Chapel for William CADLEY in 1816, son of James and Mary. Unfortunately I can't find the extract of this at the moment. I'm wondering whether both of these could have been children of James b.1768 with quite a few in between! There's a large chunk of Tree from Henry CADLEY b.1844 and his father is shown as Henry on his marriage cert so it would be possible that his father was a brother to Jane and William but nothing's proved yet. He could also have been one of James' brother John's children (see earlier).
Anyway, this is what I've got so far. Most of this research has been done by Jackie Marsh.
Henry CADLEY was born 1844 in Wardour, Wilts (very close toTisbury). He married Anastasia HATCHER in 1865:
22 June 1865 Henry CADLEY age 21, bachelor, residence Wardour, father Henry CADLEY and Anastasia HATCHER, age 18, spinster, residence Marnhull, Dorset, father Thomas HATCHER at the Wardour Chapel, Tisbury (Roman Catholic) - (copy of certificate, original held by Jackie Marsh).
Anastasia HATCHER was born Jun Qtr 1847 in the Sturminster, Dorset district (source FreeBMD). The 1881 Census shows she was born in Marnhull, Dorset.
They had at least seven children:
1. Edward b.1866 in Ansty, Wiltshire (source 1881 Census)
2. Rose Ann b.1868 in Marnhull, Dorset (source a/a)
3. Ellen b. Mar Qtr 1870, Tisbury district (FreeBMD), born Donhead, Wilts (source 1881 Census)
4. Agatha Mary b.Mar Qtr 1872, Tisbury district (FreeBMD), born Ansty, Wilts (source 1881 Census)
5. Frances b. Dec Qtr 1874, Tisbury district (FreeBMD), born Wardour, Wilts (source 1881 Census)
6. Edith b. Sep Qtr 1876, Tisbury district (FreeBMD), born Wardour, Wilts (source 1881 Census)
7. Alice Mary b.1880, Wardour, Wilts (source 1881 Census)
Their first child Edward CADLEY married Olive FORD Sep Qtr 1895, Tisbury district (FreeBMD). They had two children up until the 1901 Census,
1. Henry Charles b.Sep Qtr 1896, Tisbury district (FreeBMD), born Donhead, Wilts (1901 Census)
2. Irene Anastasia b.Sep Qtr 1898, Tisbury district (FreeBMD), born Donhead, Wilts (1901 Census)
No further details about their second child Rose Ann or their fourth Agatha Mary.
Their third child, Ellen, died 29 April 1885 in Wardour, Wilts (source Jackie Marsh)
Frances married Dec Qtr 1902, Tisbury district FreeBMD (shown as Frances Mary). and she either married Albert FLOWER or John JONES (needs verifying which as two refs the same).
Edith married Jun Qtr 1902, Tisbury district FreeBMD (shown as Edith Mary), and she either married Charles BLANDFORD or William Henry ISGAR (needs verifying which as two refs the same).
Alice is still living with her parents in the 1901 Census.
Apart from this section of the Tree, I've found a few other entries on FreeBMD which must be linked, but I haven't yet tied them in probably because of their baptisms, marriages or deaths being at the Tisbury Independent or Zion Hill Chapels! I might be able to trace the Wilton or Amesbury records if they were Cof E but I don't hold out much hope:
Births
Mar Qtr 1842 CADLEY John Newman, Tisbury
Sep Qtr 1847 CATLEY Anne, Tisbury
Mar Qtr 1905 CATLEY Frederick Trevor, Amesbury
Marriages
Dec Qtr 1838 CATLEY John, Wilton
Jun Qtr 1850 CADLEY Henrietta, Tisbury
Sep Qtr 1892 CADLEY Frederick Benjamin, Milton (should this be Wilton?)
Deaths
Mar Qtr 1838 CADLEY Sarah, Tisbury
Mar Qtr 1843 CADLEY John, Tisbury
Mar Qtr 1843 CADLEY Maria, Tisbury
Mar Qtr 1843 CADLEY Mary Ann, Tisbury
Jun Qtr 1883 CATLEY Martha, age 73, Tisbury
Dec Qtr 1903 CATLEY Thomas Frederick F, Amesbury
That's everything for now - as you can see there is still a lot of work to be done. I have to say though that Jackie Marsh has been absolutely brilliant and has been working really hard on this too and without her help, I wouldn't be able to provide you with a lot of what's here. If anyone can help tie some of this in further, please let me know!
By the way, Happy New Year!
Sharon
Hello Candis,
As a follow up to my earlier e.mail addressed to Mick and yourself in which
I suggested that maybe I can have a go at pulling all the Anstey Cat*ley
Tree together:-
I forgot to get your thoughts re the Tamplin Chart circa 1976.
From previous correspondence, I know that you hold the same copy as I have
and as such therefore, you will be aware that you have dropped William
1832-1900 m Mary Watson 1859 from your own work? Do I take it that you
considered this branch to be "too far out on the left hand side" of your
tree to be of interest seeing that you come "from the far right hand side"?
Whichever, are you happy for me to include Tamplin into a
Candis/Mick/Tamplin/et al composite version which I think will be somewhere
near fully covering all the Anstey evidence?
Please do let me know asap.
Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: <CSan104681(a)cs.com>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] Anstey tree cost of order Certs here in the USA
> Tim,
> So that there is no miss understanding here. It costs an arm and a leg to
get
> those doc's from Pro over here in the USA 5 years ago when I was doing
this
> chart. I am not sure now but to order the extensive amount to complete the
> closer in generations for the full chart would be money well spent else
where on
> the Whitton Lines. I not only had the Catley Chart but a Whitton Chart to
do
> also and that one was in Portuguese because it was from some one in South
> America and then it went to Australia also for a third chart.
> I could switch to church records for the back lines. Cost of ordering a
film
> in is real low at the local LDS Library. I think it was some thing like
$75.00
> US dollars for cert's I did get If I remember Just on Eli George Catley/sp
of
> Emily Whitton family. Multiply that out per family over the 2 children in
> this one. Then I also got the Whitton ones also for more.
> My "Catley" web page is now under construction and will be unavailabe for
a
> while.
> Candis
>
>
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How do Mick, Candis and all other listers out there,
Thanks for your New Year greetings from a hot and dry Canberra roasting
along at a Record 36.9 deg C, pity you can not export some of it over to
cold and damp UK!
As for the Anstey Tree situation, I have the following suggestion to put to
you both:- seeing as I have copies of all your work, what about me having a
go at drawing all the information that you have so kindly supplied me with
together into a "seems to logically fit together" structure?
I know that Candis is very busy on other matters at present and is probably
not in a position to do anything by way of reconstruction or more detailed
research but I am quite keen on the idea and it will give it a go IF you
Candis have no objections? I think I have sufficient info to get the
structure pretty much on target and then, at a later date, it could be cross
checked.
Am hoping that David.H.Cattley may indicate interest in this direction and
take the task on but if he declines, at least I can have a bash at it for
you?
What do you think? Regards Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: Mick Catley <catleym(a)netspeed.com.au>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] More on Anstey Cat*leys
> G'day Tim and Candis,
>
> Happy New Year to you and all other listers from hot and dry Canberra,
> Australia where our New Years Day temperature at 36.9 degrees was the
> highest ever recorded. More of the same is forecast for the next week or
so.
>
> Back to business re your queries on the "Anstey " Catleys. At the outset I
> should point out that my knowledge of the Anstey Catleys is incidental to
> my immediate interests in the Barkway Catleys whom I can trace back to
> James and Alice Catley of Barley. I have not seen the 1974 Anstey Parish
> Records "Cat*ley Family Tree" produced by Tamplin although I have
> incorporated some of the records in my database when the information has
> been provided to me by other researchers.
>
> Having set the scene I am prepared to concede that the records of Candis
> who has the Tamplin tree for reference are more likely to be correct than
> mine which on some occasions have reached me second or third hand with the
> associated risk of erors in transcription both by others and myself. I
> have attempted on occasions to resolve what are apparent anomalies but in
> some cases where I have not been able to get highly reliable sources I
have
> let them slip by while retaining the sources of the information in my
database.
>
> Tim, specifcally in reply to your questions;
>
> >1. "Situation:- Mick, you have James Catley marrying Sarah Fox. You
> >have their third son, John as marrying unknown but they had Charles as
> >their only child. John is indicated as b1813 and son Charles as b1825 ie
> >12 years later!
> > Candis, you have James and Sarah having 9 children
but
> > the Charles above is shown as a brother to John and not his son, ie
> > Charles has jumped back a generation!
> >
> >Which ever (please can you confirm) the end result is the same on both
> >counts ie that Charles m Susan Bentley"
>
> Response:- My records are incorrect. Candis' records should be as
reliable
> as her source material (presumably the Tamplin tree).
>
>
> 2. "However:- Mick: you have that Charles and Susan had one son .... Eli
> Henry b1856
> Candis: you have that Charles and Susan had six children,
> the fifth being Eli George b1857
>
> This Eli is a crucial member and full clarification is needed methinks
> because it looks that at this time that there was a name change on this
> part of your Tree from Catley to Cattley.
>
> You both indicate that this "Eli" married both Charlotte Wilshire and then
> afterwards, Emily Whitton (he in fact married a THIRD person after C and
E)
> which rather confirms that you are referring to the same person."
>
> Response:- My records are incomplete and came to me in 2001 from Candis
> whom I believe has since probably corrected them as she was just starting
> off with her English connections and she was copying from other records
> from another lister.
>
> My records show five children of Charles and Susan as follows: Eli Henry
> Catley b. 17 Jan 1856
> Emily
> Cattley b. 1883
> Samuel
> Cattley b. 1857
> Elijah
> Cattley b. 1864
> David
Cattley
> The records may not be completely accurate as they become somewhat
garbeled
> with the subsequent records of the marriage and children of David.
>
> Again I would defer to Candis' more recent records as being more accurate
> than mine.
>
> My New Year's resolution is to get the film of the original Anstey and
> Barley parish registers to source some of the records which have got into
> my database.
>
> Finally Tim I acknowledge the contributions you have made to this mailing
> list by generously sharing your information and injecting your well
thought
> out question and
> comments.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> intereeven though my starting point is Barley with the bulk of my
> Hertfordshire records fromBarkway.
>
> At 11:54 PM 27/12/03 +0000, Tim Cattley wrote:
> >Hi Mick and Candis
> >Further to my e-mail yesterday and whilst waiting for David Cattley to
> >reply, I made a start today in fitting all the Anstey genealogy together
> >with the idea that this would probably be the easiest way of
communicating
> >all-in-one and then getting you to edit it for me, however I have come up
> >against a small problem and need your help because you both have slightly
> >differing information on the same part of the Tree.
> >
> >Situation:- Mick, you have James Catley marrying Sarah Fox. You have
> >their third son, John as marrying unknown but they had Charles as their
> >only child. John is indicated as b1813 and son Charles as b1825 ie 12
> >years later!
> > Candis, you have James and Sarah having 9 children
but
> > the Charles above is shown as a brother to John and not his son, ie
> > Charles has jumped back a generation!
> >
> >Which ever (please can you confirm) the end result is the same on both
> >counts ie that Charles m Susan Bentley
> >
> >However:- Mick: you have that Charles and Susan had one son .... Eli
> >Henry b1856
> > Candis: you have that Charles and Susan had six
children,
> > the fifth being Eli George b1857
> >
> >This Eli is a crucial member and full clarification is needed methinks
> >because it looks that at this time that there was a name change on this
> >part of your Tree from Catley to Cattley.
> >
> >You both indicate that this "Eli" married both Charlotte Wilshire and
then
> >afterwards, Emily Whitton (he in fact married a THIRD person after C and
> >E) which rather confirms that you are referring to the same person.
> >
> >This is where my Cattley PRO lists come in because they show that in 1881
> >Eli George married in Kensington then again in 1891 he married in
> >Marylebone and for the third time in 1905 in Richmond.S.
> >
> >The 1974 Anstey Parish Records "Cat*ley Family Tree" produced by Tamplin
> >clearly support Mick re the progression of this branch whereas it also
> >supports Candis in other areas.
> >
> >I am thus confused!
> >
> >Please get back to me when you can.............. hang on one minute
> >here! Mick and Candis:- have you communicated together and pooled
> >resources? ............ if you had, I would have hoped you would have
> >already spotted your own differences!
> >
> >Regards Tim
> >
> >
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> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
> >
> >==============================
> >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records,
> >go to:
> >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
>
> Regards,
>
> Mick Catley
>
>
>
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> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
>
> ==============================
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Does anybody know anything about this new Family Tree maker package
that is on the market??? I think its called version II, and sells for about
$US 50 - has anyone bought it.....???
Kay
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erica Hills" <erica(a)hillsperth.com>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, 2 January 2004 5:36
Subject: Re: [CAT...] Catley deaths
> Hi Liz,
>
> I will continue as I have been - that is exactly where I had got up to,
but
> I am including both single and TT CAT*LEYs. I am only saving them to
> disc at the moment, but obviously will then transcribe them.
> I do hope I am not treading on your toes, but it seems such a shame to let
> all those credits go to waste.
>
> Cheers........ Erica
>
>
> At 1/01/2004 11:57 PM, you wrote:
> >These are the years I have not yet done.
> >March 1846
> >
> >March 1847
> >June 1847
> >March 1848
> >Sept 1848
> >March 1869
> >June 1869
> >Sept 1869
> >Dec 1869
> >March 1870
> >June 1870
> >Sept 1870
> >Dec 1870
> >Sept 1871
> >Dec 1871
> >Dec 1875
> >March 1876
> >Dec 1876
> >March 1879
> >June 1879
> >Sept 1879
> >Dec 1879
> >March 1880
> >
> >
> >==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> > See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
> >
> >==============================
> >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
>
> -
> mailto:erica@hillsperth.com
>
>
>
> ==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
>
> ==============================
> Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
>
Hi Kay,
I have not seen much of it of late, but it used to be totally oriented to
American research and so I avoided it.
I would be interested to know of a British program, but for some years
now I have been a very happy Legacy Family Tree user.
There is a new version out which you can either use as free-ware, or you
can get a few extra, rather useful bells and whistles for US$20. The
program authors offer excellent support. I have just today
bought version 5 (for a reduced price as a registered user of version
4). Check it out at at :
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
Cheers....... Erica
At 2/01/2004 02:21 PM, you wrote:
>Does anybody know anything about this new Family Tree maker package
>that is on the market??? I think its called version II, and sells for about
>$US 50 - has anyone bought it.....???
>
>Kay
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Erica Hills" <erica(a)hillsperth.com>
>To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Friday, 2 January 2004 5:36
>Subject: Re: [CAT...] Catley deaths
>
>
> > Hi Liz,
> >
> > I will continue as I have been - that is exactly where I had got up to,
>but
> > I am including both single and TT CAT*LEYs. I am only saving them to
> > disc at the moment, but obviously will then transcribe them.
> > I do hope I am not treading on your toes, but it seems such a shame to let
> > all those credits go to waste.
> >
> > Cheers........ Erica
> >
> >
> > At 1/01/2004 11:57 PM, you wrote:
> > >These are the years I have not yet done.
> > >March 1846
> > >
> > >March 1847
> > >June 1847
> > >March 1848
> > >Sept 1848
> > >March 1869
> > >June 1869
> > >Sept 1869
> > >Dec 1869
> > >March 1870
> > >June 1870
> > >Sept 1870
> > >Dec 1870
> > >Sept 1871
> > >Dec 1871
> > >Dec 1875
> > >March 1876
> > >Dec 1876
> > >March 1879
> > >June 1879
> > >Sept 1879
> > >Dec 1879
> > >March 1880
> > >
> > >
> > >==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> > > See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
> > >
> > >==============================
> > >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> > >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
> >
> > -
> > mailto:erica@hillsperth.com
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> > See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
> >
> > ==============================
> > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
> >
>
>
>==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
>
>==============================
>Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
>Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
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CATLEY, Russell Henry (Hank) on Dec 10, 2003 in his 62nd year. Husband of
Georgina. Father of Gina and her husband Andy Cook, Doug, Tracey and her
husband Allen Lindley and predeceased by daughter Janice (1971).
Grandfather of Sean, Sarah, Mallary, Sadie, Jeremy, Ryan, Samantha and
Shirley. Survived by sisters Connie, Debbie, Cindy, Sue and brother Rob.
Predeceased by brothers Randy, Ron, Roy and Darrell, sisters Darlene and
Joan and parents Henry and Myrtle. Donald V. Brown Funeral Home, Stoney
Creek. Interment Fifty Cemetery.
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G'day Tim and Candis,
Happy New Year to you and all other listers from hot and dry Canberra,
Australia where our New Years Day temperature at 36.9 degrees was the
highest ever recorded. More of the same is forecast for the next week or so.
Back to business re your queries on the "Anstey " Catleys. At the outset I
should point out that my knowledge of the Anstey Catleys is incidental to
my immediate interests in the Barkway Catleys whom I can trace back to
James and Alice Catley of Barley. I have not seen the 1974 Anstey Parish
Records "Cat*ley Family Tree" produced by Tamplin although I have
incorporated some of the records in my database when the information has
been provided to me by other researchers.
Having set the scene I am prepared to concede that the records of Candis
who has the Tamplin tree for reference are more likely to be correct than
mine which on some occasions have reached me second or third hand with the
associated risk of erors in transcription both by others and myself. I
have attempted on occasions to resolve what are apparent anomalies but in
some cases where I have not been able to get highly reliable sources I have
let them slip by while retaining the sources of the information in my database.
Tim, specifcally in reply to your questions;
>1. "Situation:- Mick, you have James Catley marrying Sarah Fox. You
>have their third son, John as marrying unknown but they had Charles as
>their only child. John is indicated as b1813 and son Charles as b1825 ie
>12 years later!
> Candis, you have James and Sarah having 9 children but
> the Charles above is shown as a brother to John and not his son, ie
> Charles has jumped back a generation!
>
>Which ever (please can you confirm) the end result is the same on both
>counts ie that Charles m Susan Bentley"
Response:- My records are incorrect. Candis' records should be as reliable
as her source material (presumably the Tamplin tree).
2. "However:- Mick: you have that Charles and Susan had one son .... Eli
Henry b1856
Candis: you have that Charles and Susan had six children,
the fifth being Eli George b1857
This Eli is a crucial member and full clarification is needed methinks
because it looks that at this time that there was a name change on this
part of your Tree from Catley to Cattley.
You both indicate that this "Eli" married both Charlotte Wilshire and then
afterwards, Emily Whitton (he in fact married a THIRD person after C and E)
which rather confirms that you are referring to the same person."
Response:- My records are incomplete and came to me in 2001 from Candis
whom I believe has since probably corrected them as she was just starting
off with her English connections and she was copying from other records
from another lister.
My records show five children of Charles and Susan as follows: Eli Henry
Catley b. 17 Jan 1856
Emily
Cattley b. 1883
Samuel
Cattley b. 1857
Elijah
Cattley b. 1864
David Cattley
The records may not be completely accurate as they become somewhat garbeled
with the subsequent records of the marriage and children of David.
Again I would defer to Candis' more recent records as being more accurate
than mine.
My New Year's resolution is to get the film of the original Anstey and
Barley parish registers to source some of the records which have got into
my database.
Finally Tim I acknowledge the contributions you have made to this mailing
list by generously sharing your information and injecting your well thought
out question and
comments.
intereeven though my starting point is Barley with the bulk of my
Hertfordshire records fromBarkway.
At 11:54 PM 27/12/03 +0000, Tim Cattley wrote:
>Hi Mick and Candis
>Further to my e-mail yesterday and whilst waiting for David Cattley to
>reply, I made a start today in fitting all the Anstey genealogy together
>with the idea that this would probably be the easiest way of communicating
>all-in-one and then getting you to edit it for me, however I have come up
>against a small problem and need your help because you both have slightly
>differing information on the same part of the Tree.
>
>Situation:- Mick, you have James Catley marrying Sarah Fox. You have
>their third son, John as marrying unknown but they had Charles as their
>only child. John is indicated as b1813 and son Charles as b1825 ie 12
>years later!
> Candis, you have James and Sarah having 9 children but
> the Charles above is shown as a brother to John and not his son, ie
> Charles has jumped back a generation!
>
>Which ever (please can you confirm) the end result is the same on both
>counts ie that Charles m Susan Bentley
>
>However:- Mick: you have that Charles and Susan had one son .... Eli
>Henry b1856
> Candis: you have that Charles and Susan had six children,
> the fifth being Eli George b1857
>
>This Eli is a crucial member and full clarification is needed methinks
>because it looks that at this time that there was a name change on this
>part of your Tree from Catley to Cattley.
>
>You both indicate that this "Eli" married both Charlotte Wilshire and then
>afterwards, Emily Whitton (he in fact married a THIRD person after C and
>E) which rather confirms that you are referring to the same person.
>
>This is where my Cattley PRO lists come in because they show that in 1881
>Eli George married in Kensington then again in 1891 he married in
>Marylebone and for the third time in 1905 in Richmond.S.
>
>The 1974 Anstey Parish Records "Cat*ley Family Tree" produced by Tamplin
>clearly support Mick re the progression of this branch whereas it also
>supports Candis in other areas.
>
>I am thus confused!
>
>Please get back to me when you can.............. hang on one minute
>here! Mick and Candis:- have you communicated together and pooled
>resources? ............ if you had, I would have hoped you would have
>already spotted your own differences!
>
>Regards Tim
>
>
>==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
>
>==============================
>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records,
>go to:
>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Regards,
Mick Catley
Hi Erica and All,
If a Cattley falls on the same page I have been recording it but I thought
Tim had all the Cattley's from somebody else's records. I am also making
note of other similar spellings just in case.
I have just found 2 Catley families on the 1891 census under the name of
Calley. One of these is the grandparents to the air pilot Frederick who is
on the CWG and died in 1940. The only problem is I cant read the address.
Can any body help me.
Liz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erica Hills" <erica(a)hillsperth.com>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] Catley deaths
> Hi Kay,
>
> I have not seen much of it of late, but it used to be totally oriented to
> American research and so I avoided it.
>
> I would be interested to know of a British program, but for some years
> now I have been a very happy Legacy Family Tree user.
>
> There is a new version out which you can either use as free-ware, or you
> can get a few extra, rather useful bells and whistles for US$20. The
> program authors offer excellent support. I have just today
> bought version 5 (for a reduced price as a registered user of version
> 4). Check it out at at :
> http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
>
>
> Cheers....... Erica
>
>
> At 2/01/2004 02:21 PM, you wrote:
> >Does anybody know anything about this new Family Tree maker package
> >that is on the market??? I think its called version II, and sells for
about
> >$US 50 - has anyone bought it.....???
> >
> >Kay
> >
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Erica Hills" <erica(a)hillsperth.com>
> >To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >Sent: Friday, 2 January 2004 5:36
> >Subject: Re: [CAT...] Catley deaths
> >
> >
> > > Hi Liz,
> > >
> > > I will continue as I have been - that is exactly where I had got up
to,
> >but
> > > I am including both single and TT CAT*LEYs. I am only saving them
to
> > > disc at the moment, but obviously will then transcribe them.
> > > I do hope I am not treading on your toes, but it seems such a shame to
let
> > > all those credits go to waste.
> > >
> > > Cheers........ Erica
> > >
> > >
> > > At 1/01/2004 11:57 PM, you wrote:
> > > >These are the years I have not yet done.
> > > >March 1846
> > > >
> > > >March 1847
> > > >June 1847
> > > >March 1848
> > > >Sept 1848
> > > >March 1869
> > > >June 1869
> > > >Sept 1869
> > > >Dec 1869
> > > >March 1870
> > > >June 1870
> > > >Sept 1870
> > > >Dec 1870
> > > >Sept 1871
> > > >Dec 1871
> > > >Dec 1875
> > > >March 1876
> > > >Dec 1876
> > > >March 1879
> > > >June 1879
> > > >Sept 1879
> > > >Dec 1879
> > > >March 1880
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> > > > See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
> > > >
> > > >==============================
> > > >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> > > >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> > > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
> > >
> > > -
> > > mailto:erica@hillsperth.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> > > See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
> > >
> > > ==============================
> > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
> > >
> >
> >
> >==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> > See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
> >
> >==============================
> >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
>
> -
> mailto:erica@hillsperth.com
>
>
>
> ==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hills/index.html
>
> ==============================
> Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
> Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
>
Hi All,
Just to let you know I did not manage to send my info to Chris as my
computor crashed and burned!!!!!!!!
Picking up messages from dads.
Have a good New Year and dont get to drunk tonight!
Liz
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mailto:erica@hillsperth.com
Dear Listers,
Happy new year to you all, and may 2004 be excellent for all Cat*leys....may
we all find out that we are related to an early Catley who lived in a cave
somewhere.
Tim has certainly been earning his corn - working so hard over xmas and
new year
("what corn?", I hear him cry...)
All the best..
kay
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon White" <frizzyfiona(a)ntlworld.com>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, 1 January 2004 7:16
Subject: [CAT...] Wiltshire Branch
> Hi Tim
>
> Just to let you know that I've started the task of compiling the e-mail
giving all the information I have, but it's taking me longer than I
expected!! I hope to be able to post the information in the next few days.
>
> Thanks.
> Sharon
>
>
> ==== CATLEY Mailing List ====
> See our CAT(T)LEY One-Name pages at :
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>
> ==============================
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go to:
> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
>
More years
June 1880
Sept 1880
Dec 1880
Dec 1886
March 1887
June 1887
Sept 1887
Dec 1887
March 1896
June 1896
Can you let me know which ones you manage to do so I dont repeat.
Thanks
Liz