Have you spotted the John William Catley marriage in York at 3/4 1907?
This could explain the John William + Annie entry on the 1911 census as
married 3 years.
David confirms the 1/4 1885 J.W.C. birth at Goxhill...son of Charles&Maria
who is the 4/4 1906 marriage to A.M.Simpson and so I think David must be
right about the J.W.C. born 3/4 1882 York as being the son of John Brown
Catley and Annie Hill. These people feature on the Edmund of Bilton Ainstey
tree and came from Askham Bryan.
Hopefully Kay H will pick up on all this and cross check her Bilton tree
notes and see if she can confirm it.
I note that Charles&Maria's : John William b 1885 was a case of "2nd time
lucky" as they had a John William in 1878 but that he died in 1884.
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony M. Carter" <ACarter(a)health.sdu.dk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Lincolnshire Catleys
In 1911 census there certainly are John William and Annie Catley at
York
who have been married for 3 years, but the marriage you refer to was not
until 1913. There is an Annie Mary Fox living in Thorne with brother Jacob
(Head), mother Mary Anne and another sister Sarah Jane. Anthony
________________________________
From: catley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com on behalf of David Meredith
Sent: Sun 01-11-2009 21:32
To: catley(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Lincolnshire Catleys
North Lincolnshire Council Website - Births / Marriages / Deaths:
Birth:
Year: 1884
Book Number: BA
Entry Number:
John W Catley
Marriage:
Year 1906
Book Number: C 6.2
Entry Number: 215
John W Catley
Alice M Simpson
The above events relate to John William Catley son of Charles & Maria
Catley of Goxhill, Barrow Upon Humber, LIN and then Sculcoates and Hull,
YKS.
These Catleys were descendants of the Wootton-Kirmington line to whom John
and I are related.
Then there is the additional marriage below...
Marriage:
Year: 1913
Book Number: C 8.2
Entry Number 285
John W Catley
Annie M Fox
I suspect that this John William Catley was born in York in c.1883 the son
of John Catley (a railway man of some description) who was born at Askham
Bryan, YKS.
I only have access to the free index of the 1911 census but I think the
above couple are to be found in York that year.
Perhaps some one will have further knowledge of these Catleys.
David
From: Tim Cattley
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 11:14 AM
To: catley @rootsweb
Subject: [CATLEY] Lincolnshire Catleys
This is probably best addressed at both Liz and David who are our Linc's
Catley experts.
I am looking at a branch of an unknown Catley tree which seems to have
proliferated during the 1914-1936 period in the Gainsborough / Thorne /
Scunthorpe area with a possible sub branch extending down via Hendon to
Bromley and Croydon.
There is strong evidence to suggest that the three generations that I
have identified stem from John William Catley b 1/4 1885 Glanford Brigg m
4/4 1914 Thorne, to a Miss Fox.
John William would seem not to belong to the William of Kirton or Thomas
of Ashby lines.
Have either of you got an identification on him?
Noted : that the birth's for Glanford 1875-1885 contain eight other
individuals some of which are very likely to be siblings.
Tim
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