Hi Liz,
I recall somewhere the ref's to Catley ropemakers in the Cambs area.
Do you have your notes available on pc for this family or are they contained
only on your famous A4 paper horizontal filing system in the spare bedroom?!
This must be Alan's tree which currently I have pinned against John of
Sawston
bt 1827 the son of William and MaryAnne, William bt 1830 being a younger
brother
of John's was the person I think who married Susan Elam (Susanna?) and
emigrated in 1875 to NZ.
Alan (NZ) is convinced that his ancestors were from Royston but I can see a
possible
Sawston trace back from John and William to parents William bt Sawston 1704
and
marriage to MaryAnn Brown in Cambridge in 1825.
I have no bmd's yet against Gt or Lt Shelford but as both villages sit
between
Cambridge and Sawston, your mention is interesting.
Have you anything available data-wise that will assist me please?
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "lizcordingley" <lizcordingley(a)blueyonder.co.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cambridge Catley emigrations to NZ 1875
Hi Tim
Yes thats the family I have. Williams parents and other members of the
family where Ropemakers. There are various references to Little and Great
Shelford which I believe is near Great Chesterford.
Liz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Cattley" <communicat(a)mypostoffice.co.uk>
To: "catley @rootsweb" <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cambridge Catley emigrations to NZ 1875
> No Liz, not sure at all, Kay did not indicate which if any was William's
> wife and I had assumed that Ruth, as first listed, was probably she.
> However
> I think your question is loaded (ie Susanna) so have had another look and
> think that probably the William in question must be the one bt 1830
> Sawston
> son of William & Mary Ann who married Susan Elam in Cambridge in 1859.
> I can find children :- Ruth b GRO 4/4 Bury St Edmunds, Thomas William b
> GRO
> 3/4 1864 Bury St Edmunds and John.E. b 4/4 1866 also Bury St Edmunds.
> Then
> there is an Edith Mary b GRO 3/4 1872 Bury St Edmunds as well.
> This would make William 1830 "William of Sawston" and where we start with
> Alan in NZ's Catley tree.
> Is that better? Have I got it right this time?
>
> Tim
>
> (Apologies to Alan, I don't think he had mentioned the Bury St Edmunds
> connection before, or if he did, I had not picked up on it, sorry)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "lizcordingley" <lizcordingley(a)blueyonder.co.uk>
> To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 3:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Cambridge Catley emigrations to NZ 1875
>
>
>> Hi Tim,
>> Are you sure you have the correct wife and that it is Ruth and not
>> Susanna
>> Liz
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Tim Cattley" <felis(a)mypostoffice.co.uk>
>> To: "catley @rootsweb" <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 11:37 AM
>> Subject: [CATLEY] Cambridge Catley emigrations to NZ 1875
>>
>>
>>> How do All,
>>>
>>> Anthony has been doing some primary research on Catleys just South of
>>> Cambridge (in Essex) in an effort to resolve a marriage in London. This
>>> has resulted in the nomination of a new Catley tree which we call
>>> William
>>> of Great Chesterford.
>>>
>>> This activity has drawn my attention to an unresolved emigration to New
>>> Zealand in 1875/76 :-
>>>
>>>>From the Catley database entry supplied by KayH we have a Cambridge
>>>>based
>>>>family comprised of
>>>
>>> William aged 41 a leatherworker
>>> Ruth, wife, and children :-
>>> Susanna
>>> Thomas
>>> John
>>> William
>>> Edith.
>>>
>>> They departed ex London for Taranaki NZ 24/11/1875 arriving there three
>>> months later.
>>>
>>> Am interested in which tree William belongs to. My thoughts currently
>>> are
>>> that he was the William bt 30/06/1833 St Andrew's Cambridge which would
>>> place him as the son of Joseph Catley and Sarah nee Wilderspin. There
>>> is
>>> a marriage for a William recorded in 1859 at Linton which is a few
>>> miles
>>> East of Sawston (where there is a large clutch of Catleys in the Parish
>>> Records) and a bt for a Susanna in Colchester in 1862, a Thomas in 1864
>>> in
>>> Bury St Edmunds and a John in 1866 also Bury St Edmunds.
>>>
>>> Liz: have you anything on this William and family which places him in a
>>> known Catley tree? If I am right about his parentage, then he is a
>>> member
>>> of the Joseph Catley of Royston tree.
>>>
>>> Also, does anybody have any information on them in NZ? With three
>>> sons,
>>> it is very likely that there were marriages and the formation of a NZ
>>> branch.
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
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