Just a thought David,
My father was 'an afterthought', his siblings were adult when he arrived on the
scene. I never met any of them but from memory there was Arthur, Maud, George (could be
George William) and Mary. I know that it was a large family but these are the only names
my father could remember. He had a near fatal accident when he was 16 and could not
remember anything prior to that.
I will have a look over the weekend to see if I can through any light on it.
John
From: david.meredith(a)live.co.uk> To: catley(a)rootsweb.com> Date:
Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:33:09 +0100> Subject: Re: [CATLEY] from
www...> > John>
> Is 'George William CATTLEY', born 1898, Q4, Stourbridge yours, and if so was
he known in the family as 'William'?> > I ask because in my notes I have a
'William' heading your father's siblings, but no George William...> >
David> From: John Catley > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 12:07 PM> > > Yes
David, I arrived via the Bradford connection. Richard the confectioner is my Great
Grandfather. His son, George William ran away from home with Pat Collins fair and married
my grandmother in Brierley Hill. By the way, he married as Cattley - why, no one
knows.> > God bless> > John one T> > ------------------------------->
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