David,
In case you are not familiar with the area, Barking & Woodford are not that
far apart, but if you are looking for a sea connection Barking was THE
fishing port before being superceded by Grimsby, see
http://www.lbbd.gov.uk/museumsandheritage/localhistoryresources/pages/bar...
for more.
Derek Miller
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Meredith" <david.meredith(a)live.co.uk>
To: <catley(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2012 6:55 PM
Subject: [CATLEY] MARK CATLEY - ESSEX
Can anyone shed any light on the following chap whose burial is
listed on
the Familysearch website?
Mark CATLEY
Buried 14 Jul 1801 @ Barking, Essex
Aged 50 years – born circa 1751.
I am interested in him because I have a Mark CATLEY baptized in 1753 at
Broughton in north Lincolnshire, who after marrying in 1780 at Freiston,
Lincs, a parish which borders The Wash and North Sea, disappears following
the death of his wife the same year.
I’m thinking that if he had connections with the sea, he might have found
his way down to Essex?
David Meredith
Nottingham
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