Hi Liz,
I think you are referring to John Catley. He may be a full Frederic John but
he answers to John.
If this is he (knowing that "John" had sent a dna sample) then there is no
doubt about the Lincolnshire connection Liz as we are fully aware that Johns
roots are firmly in that County.
This new information rather tends to blow out of the water the neat theory
that all Cat*leys stem from a Lincolnshire central source who dispersed
South into East Anglia and thence to London and at the same time North West
into Yorkshire.
What we now really need is a dna sample from a member of the Anstey Cat*leys
from Hertfordshire plus a line known to be in the London/Essex area before
the Lincs/Yorks/Herts Cat*leys started migrating that way. Also a sample of
West Country Cat*ley is missing (Somerset Norton/Bristol etc) to complete
the known spread of Catley geographical "pockets".
Just how many separate individual Cat*ley trees are there? We will never
know the full count unless more Listers participate.
Regards, Tim Cattley
----- Original Message -----
From: "liz cordingley" <lizcordingley(a)blueyonder.co.uk
To: "catley" <CATLEY(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 9:03 PM
Subject: [CATLEY] DNA results
Hi All,
Just to put you in the picture with the latest results. Frederic John
Catley
is related to my dad and I would say this is from the Lincolnshire
connection. I've already informed you about Tim and Margs family being
related from Yorkshire. However we are not related to Tim or Marg.
Are there any other volunteers for different areas that can do the test
and
maybe we might get another match. Heres hoping.
Liz
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