We have sight of Edward Cuthbert and wife Jessie (nee Hanbury) and they are
already confirmed members of the big "Emery Catley of MSN" tree so can be
discounted from the hunt.
Cheers Tim
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From: "Anthony M. Carter" <ACarter(a)health.sdu.dk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Fw: seeking Edwin Catley b MSN circa 1855
Oh, and there is another "Cattey" family with Radford
roots: Edward
Cuthbert and Jessie with 4 kids. Finally, there is Mary Ann "Cattey" a one
year old niece staying with the Jones family in Merthyr Tydfil, 19 miles
from Abergavenny. Anthony
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Sent: 03 November 2011 14:21
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Cc: John (Garforth) Catley
Subject: [CATLEY] Fw: seeking Edwin Catley b MSN circa 1855
More :-
Seems that Find My Past is more helpful than Ancestry in my search for
Edwin and Thomas.
Another researcher (John) who uses the latter has suggested that Edwin may
well be a member of the Emery Catley of MSN tree after all.
Joshua Catley (son of Joshua & Mary Taylor) married Frances Wingham 1857
St John's MSN and eldest son = Edwin b abt 1857 also and is to be found on
the 1871 census along with younger siblings Thomas, Martha and Joshua.
Come 1891 census we have Edwin married to Fanny with children Thos, Chas,
Wm & Henry. 1901 census gives Edwin & Fanny with Chas, Wm & Henry still
living at home and the 1911 census shows Edward&Fanny now living in
Rotcombe Nr Bristol but with only Wm still with them.
Edwin could be the Emery tree member who married Fanny Stock Gould, 1878,
Ashwick, Nr Shepton Mallet.
Edwin seems unable to make up his mind between being Edwin or Edward or
whether born in MSN or Bath.
Can anybody else confirm that Edwin / Thomas et al are chips off the Emery
Catley block?
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Cattley
To: catley @rootsweb
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 12:00 PM
Subject: seeking Edwin Catley b MSN circa 1855
Good morning All,
I have hit a brick wall again and am asking for help in getting a 2nd
confirmation of Edwin's existence.
Situation :-
Am trying to identify all the Catley's in South Wales from circa
1890-1920. We already have sight on members of both the
Emery of Midsomer Norton (Somerset) tree and those of William of Kirton
(Lincolnshire) who were employed in one way
or another in the coal mining industry thank's to Glynis and Liz who have
researched both lines between them.
However the sum of these two trees does not equal the number of Catley's
in S/Wales at that time.
More recent research has identified a branch of the Thomas Catley of
Welton (MSN) tree in the guise of Albert Henry (Harry) Catley
who married in Abergavenny in 1913 and a resultant string of descendants
to current living members but this still does not amount to
the known total.
The outstanding balance of "unknown" Catley's recorded would appear to
stem partly from one Thomas who married Mary Lewis GRO 3/4 1902
Abergavenny and there are a number of Abergavenny births that follow, that
I can not marry up.
Gwillim Thomas 4/4 1903
Charles Albert 1/4 1907
Gordon Thomas 4/4 1907
Gordon 3/4 1909
William Henry 1/4 1911
Ormond J 2/4 1912
However Thomas' later children are easy to identify which include twins in
1911, Eaton in 1914 and Gwilym in 1918. Thomas looks to have been killed
in action in WW1 1917 Loose.
Thomas appears in the 1891 census as a son of Edwin Catley :-
1891 Radstock, Somerset :- Edwin Catley age 37 a miner born Midsomer
Norton. Wife, Nancy or Fancy age 41 and children Thomas age 11 born MSN,
Charles age 9, William age 7 and Henry age 3 all born in Radstock.
Edwin seems elusive in that I can not identify him in earlier census' nor
can I find a record of his marriage. If the 1891 census is correct, he
would have been born about 1855 MSN but I can not see any link with either
the Thomas of Welton line nor that of Emery's.
As for his grandchildren born in Abergavenny :- the 1911 census is
unhelpful as none seem to appear.
Has anybody done any research on this? Any assistance much appreciated.
Tim
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