Hi Alan,
Thank's for the info, of course should have said three sisters and a
brother
should I not?
Gerald Coveney who did the PRO extracts stopped on M's at 1955,
had he
continued have no doubt
that I would therefore seen the evidence staring me in the face!
Has Paul married? Indications are that there is a P.S.C and a Rosemary at
the same
address. Any issue from this union?
If so, then it turns the "Charles Cattley of Greenwich" Tree
into a nice
seven generation genealogy.
Best wishes .............. Timcatt
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan and Linda Cattley <thecat(a)shaw.ca>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] Cattley research progress
Tim, The two sisters and a brother born in Lewisham to a mother whose
name
was Hollingsworth are my children from a previous marriage. Any
help???? ---- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Cattley" <timjhcat(a)tiscali.co.uk>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 4:32 PM
Subject: [CAT...] Cattley research progress
> >Hello everybody,
>>
>>Just to say that I have now resolved eleven separate Cattley lines plus
>>another two that usually spelt their name with the single T but some
>> >members thereof crop up in the Records with the double T spelling just
to
>>complicate things for us.
>>
>>Armed with the UK Public Records Office extracts of B/M/D's which I
have
>>from their beginnings until 1960, I now have most names
therein >covered
>>into one of the "Big Cattley Trees" such as the Anstey line or indeed
mine
>>(Stevan of Normanton) or into a list of smaller
"Trees"
>>which in some cases cover just four generations.
>>
>>The interesting thing is that so far, despite this collection of Cattley
>>information, I have only managed to join two separate lines together.
>>
>>However, looking at the current information for births in the period
>>1900-1960, it is clear that I am now only four sets of names away from
>> >gaining a full house of Cattley name coverage (That is if we assume
that
>>the PRO Lists cover all BMD's of which I have my doubts)
>>
>>Obviously I can not name names here of the persons that I would like to
>>contact to gain their Tree history and identify them on the PRO list,
>> so suffice it to say that I am seeking three sets of Cattley contacts:
>> 1) two sisters and a brother whos mothers maiden name was
Hollingsworth
>> who were born in the Lewisham area of London: 2) Three sisters, mothers
>> maiden name Leeson all born in theHolderness/Hull >area and: 3) a
single
>> male with no siblings, mothers name Button who was born in
the
>> Northallerton Reg Area and finally: 4) another single >issue male born
>> in the Leeds area, mothers maiden name being Ward.
>>
>>Any input would help because I am so close to gaining "full cover".
>>
>>Happy New Year to all ............... Timcatt
>
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