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Sorry slip of finger on querty board : for Ellia read Ellis
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Cattley" <felis(a)mypostoffice.co.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Elias CATLEY (Yorks & East Indai Co.) & James
CATLEY(Essex)
> That is most interesting David as it compliments some information that I
> have in my bmd spreadsheet :-
>
> Elias Catley died 16/10/1741 Indonesia, at Fort Marlborough, a sailor.
>
> I think that the E.I.C had a pepper trading establishment and accompanying
> garrison at Bengkulu in Sumatra and in 1714 they built Fort Marlborough as
> further protection.
>
> Presumably Captain Thomas Field was the master of the HEIC ship Grantham
> and Elias Catley a member of his crew ?
>
> I also have an entry that could well be Elias' birth :- Ellia Catley bapt
> 27/10/1709 Waddington, son of Edmund.
>
> Tim
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Meredith" <david.meredith(a)live.co.uk>
> To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 9:52 AM
> Subject: [CATLEY] Elias CATLEY (Yorks & East Indai Co.) & James
> CATLEY(Essex)
>
>
>> Not my immediate concern but hopefully of interest if the family
>> association
>> is not already known..........
>>
>> Ancestry.co.uk - London, England, Wills and Probate, 1525-1858
>>
>> Elias CATLEY will dated 13 October 1741
>>
>> Elias Catley of the Parish of Waddington, in the County Of York, being of
>> sound mind & memory, tho' in a very weak and feeble state of health....
>> (no
>> occupation stated).
>>
>> "I give and bequeath unto my dear friends & cousins, James Catley and his
>> wife, both of the parish of Stock near Ingalstone in the county of Essex,
>> the sum of fifty shillings each, to buy each of them Ringes."
>>
>> Remainder of estate bequeathed to his sister "Margaret Emley of the
>> parish
>> of Waddington in the County of York, widow."
>>
>> Sole executor: Captain Thomas Field.
>>
>> Elias signed his name as "Ellias Catley".
>>
>> The will was proved 27 April 1743.
>>
>> The reverse side of the will carries the following note:
>>
>> "The Testator belonged to the East India
>> Merchant Ship the Grantham and died
>> in the Month of October 1741 a Batchelor."
>>
>> David
>> Nottingham
>>
>>
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That is most interesting David as it compliments some information that I
have in my bmd spreadsheet :-
Elias Catley died 16/10/1741 Indonesia, at Fort Marlborough, a sailor.
I think that the E.I.C had a pepper trading establishment and accompanying
garrison at Bengkulu in Sumatra and in 1714 they built Fort Marlborough as
further protection.
Presumably Captain Thomas Field was the master of the HEIC ship Grantham and
Elias Catley a member of his crew ?
I also have an entry that could well be Elias' birth :- Ellia Catley bapt
27/10/1709 Waddington, son of Edmund.
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Meredith" <david.meredith(a)live.co.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 9:52 AM
Subject: [CATLEY] Elias CATLEY (Yorks & East Indai Co.) & James
CATLEY(Essex)
> Not my immediate concern but hopefully of interest if the family
> association
> is not already known..........
>
> Ancestry.co.uk - London, England, Wills and Probate, 1525-1858
>
> Elias CATLEY will dated 13 October 1741
>
> Elias Catley of the Parish of Waddington, in the County Of York, being of
> sound mind & memory, tho' in a very weak and feeble state of health....
> (no
> occupation stated).
>
> "I give and bequeath unto my dear friends & cousins, James Catley and his
> wife, both of the parish of Stock near Ingalstone in the county of Essex,
> the sum of fifty shillings each, to buy each of them Ringes."
>
> Remainder of estate bequeathed to his sister "Margaret Emley of the parish
> of Waddington in the County of York, widow."
>
> Sole executor: Captain Thomas Field.
>
> Elias signed his name as "Ellias Catley".
>
> The will was proved 27 April 1743.
>
> The reverse side of the will carries the following note:
>
> "The Testator belonged to the East India
> Merchant Ship the Grantham and died
> in the Month of October 1741 a Batchelor."
>
> David
> Nottingham
>
>
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Not my immediate concern but hopefully of interest if the family association
is not already known..........
Ancestry.co.uk - London, England, Wills and Probate, 1525-1858
Elias CATLEY will dated 13 October 1741
Elias Catley of the Parish of Waddington, in the County Of York, being of
sound mind & memory, tho' in a very weak and feeble state of health.... (no
occupation stated).
"I give and bequeath unto my dear friends & cousins, James Catley and his
wife, both of the parish of Stock near Ingalstone in the county of Essex,
the sum of fifty shillings each, to buy each of them Ringes."
Remainder of estate bequeathed to his sister "Margaret Emley of the parish
of Waddington in the County of York, widow."
Sole executor: Captain Thomas Field.
Elias signed his name as "Ellias Catley".
The will was proved 27 April 1743.
The reverse side of the will carries the following note:
"The Testator belonged to the East India
Merchant Ship the Grantham and died
in the Month of October 1741 a Batchelor."
David
Nottingham
I am not sure if we have this info I found it last night and don't have time to check Chris's site.
Wincanton baptism
William s/o William and Ann Catley 6/1/1749
Liz