Hello Liz,
Glad to hear that your research is coming along at a good pace and that you
have extended it into the USA and Canada.
I would dearly like to put all your information to Chris but I fear that if
I was to include everything (and do the same for all the other researchers
as well) it would be a monumental task for him and asking too much
Mick Catleys comments re "Lumpers and Splitters" sums up the situation very
well I think.
However my thoughts are that as well as we may want to give chapter and
verse to our researches in the hope that it would enable an interested party
visiting the Cat(t)ley Database to be able to pinpoint "useful"
researchers, we must assume that if they have any gumption at all, they will
be able to home in on the root Tree or if not, then simply ask.
With that in mind, I am sticking to first rules and am going to enter you as
researching Thomas Cattlea m Mary Andrew at Waddington, Lincs 1770.
Hope that is OK with you?
Regards Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: liz cordingley <lizcordingley(a)blueyonder.co.uk>
To: catley <CATLEY(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: [CATLEY] roll call
Hi Tim,
I seem to be having problems with one of my emails
Researching Catley's in Lincs, Wales, London, Sussex, Ontario, New York
and
Mississippi
Sorry if you have received this already
Liz
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