Hi Tim
I am the one referred to in the reference to William Aubrey's
brother's line in New Zealand, that is James son of Robert William of
Bristol(1800 born). His family were land-owners that I have traced back to
Chilcompton and Welton of Somerset. I can go back to Thomas Catley(born
1712) of Welton. They seem to have been farmers predominantly althrough
Robert William was a Draper in Bristol as Jann has mentioned married to Ann
Brodrib desended from another farming family, Brodrib's of Clutton.
I would be interested in testing Dna but at this time the cost is
prohibitive, I am on a Govt pension and looking at leg surgery that will
take up to six months to complete!
Therefore maybe later this year I could look at it.
As to the origins of the Catley name I remember some mention of
an Irish connection, apparently there is an ancient Irish surname that
translated to Catley/Keighley. The surname was O'Gathloaick if I have spelt
it right. This would take the Genepool back past the Catley Priory time
would it not.
Regards Dennis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Cattley" <timjhcat(a)tiscali.co.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>; <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Midsomer Norton Catleys
Jann/Glynis
I remember now reading about the property+land owning side of the Midsomer
Norton Catleys but had not realised that they were separate to your clan
(for present) Glynis.
I think that Jann's female line can not be used for Ydna testing more is
the
pity, but she makes ref to William Aubrey's brothers line from NZ, is that
the same branch as the Dennis that you allude to?
Apart from a Y dna test using Dennis/NZ samples possibly indicating that
the
Somerset Norton Catleys are all of one origin, the fact that Peters sample
does not match any others yet tested, is nothing to be disappointed about
I
would think.
Most of the tests so far, have been from the Northern Cat*ley limits of
the
name, ie Lincolnshire and Yorkshire etc.
>From what I recall, the thought is, that the Somerset Norton Catleys are
from an early settlement ex London area and that is why I indicated in my
previous email that I do think we need more London/Essex/Kent/Herts
Cat*ley
dna input to give a balance here.
I think that we all probably agree now, that the Cat*ley origins are
probably more diverse than we first thought and do not come from one
central
origin such as the Priory in Lincs which used the Catley name in circa
1143
AD.
The only way we will be able to get a full view as to how diverse, or
otherwise, the Catley name is, will be more volunteers coming to the cause
and pooling their dna with the rest of us.
Regards Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glynis Brown" <glynisb(a)shaw.ca>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 12:49 AM
Subject: [CATLEY] Midsomer Norton Catleys
> Tim & Jann:
>
> William Aubrey Catley is a Midsomer Norton (Somerset) Catley however I
have not been able to attached this particular branch to mine, yet! The
William Aubrey Catley were more affluent farmers while my gang were all
down
the pit! So while they come from the same town they were some miles apart!
>
> Dennis, who is on the list, is a descendant of this branch too and I
while I am sure a DNA test would prove we are from a common ancestor
finding
that ancestor will still be task. My brother, Peter, has done the test but
as yet there are no others who have taken the test that are related to us.
>
> So come on people give it a try because the more people that take the
> test
the more chances we can find a connection.
>
> All the best
>
> Glynis
>
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