Tim/Jessica
He is not part of the Emery Catley Tree, but I notice he appears on two or three
trees published on Ancestry, with a wife -Grace and children Thomas and Joshua.
Unfortunatly the Thomas that died in 1712 is as far back as any of them go.
However Jessica might make contact with the tree owners to see if any are from
Oz.
Nigel
Quoting Tim Cattley <felis(a)mypostoffice.co.uk>:
Hi Jessica,
We on Rootsweb Catley list have your tree listed as Thomas of Midsomer
Norton buried 07/01/1912 MSN but have not progressed it back beyond this
point.
His tree is one of three Somerset Catley trees that were searched out by
Glynis Brown who was researching her own roots which is the Emery of MSN
clan.
Maybe Glynis has further info now that predates your Thomas' death.
Glynis / Liz / anybody else on the List, can you help Jessica?
Cheers
Tim Cattley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jess Scholer" <jscholer(a)internode.on.net>
To: <CATLEY(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 5:54 AM
Subject: [CATLEY] Seeking ancestors of Thomas Catley D 1712 Somerset
> Hi All,
> My first time seeking information here. I am an Australian descendant of
> Thomas Catley from Somerset, England Died 1712. I have not been able to
> trace any further then Thomas. He is my 7th great grandfather. Also
> interested in contacting any of the Australian branches of the Catley
> tree.
> Thanks,
> Jessica
>
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