:Name
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Elisha Cather 32
Martha Cather 31
Ellen Louisa Cather 2
James E Cather 4
Armel Cather 3
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From: Pat H <patsm2010(a)gmail.com>
To: catley(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Saturday, 22 October, 2011 11:51:02
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] CATLEY Digest, Vol 6, Issue 146
I don't have any info about James but I wondered whether the following
from ancestry. com could relate to the 1851 census record.
"Name: Elisha Cather
Spouse: Martha Cather
Birth: abt 1819
Residence: 1851 - city, Somerset, England
Household Schedule 141"
Could be completely wrong, I don't have full access to
ancestry.com
but the dates seem to be about right.
Pat
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 6:00 PM, <catley-request(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
Today's Topics:
1. Seeking James Catley of Kilmersdon, Somerset 1788 (Tim Cattley)
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Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 12:52:20 +0100
From: "Tim Cattley" <felis(a)mypostoffice.co.uk>
Subject: [CATLEY] Seeking James Catley of Kilmersdon, Somerset 1788
To: "catley @rootsweb" <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
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Anybody got a finger on this James, born supposedly circa 1788 in Kilmersdon?
Kilmersdon is one of the outlying villages in the Midsomer Norton area and
logic would suggest that James should therefore be a member of either the
established Emery Catley of Midsomer Norton or the Thomas Catley of Welton
family trees.
I can see the historical development of an unknown branch stemming from James
who looks to have married Ann Button in Kilmersdon 02/09/1813 and produced a
son, Elisha bt 16/01/1818. Elisha appears to have married Martha Plummer
25/10/1841 at The Wesleyan Chapel MSN. I can not see any census returns for
this couple although the ' 61 version does show a Martha Catley in MSN as a
widow with five children all born Kilmersdon.
Since finding this, have consulted Phil Clements' "Somerset Coalfield
Connections" and note that he has identified Elisha from the 1851 census (which
for some strange reason I can not access) but he has no indication that Elisha
is the son of James and Ann Button (IGI) and that his "hit references" suggest
that James is a member of the Thomas of Welton tree which does not look right to
me.
Anybody got anything on James which links him to one of the two main trees?
I note that there are still quite a few other MSN area based Catleys from the
1790-1820 period that are unaccounted for.
Tim
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