OK Reg and Jennifer,
So the "J" in your address was for Jen, sorry I just assumed that it would
be you Reg.
As you have had a longish association with the Cat*ley Desk you will
doubtless be aware that I am attempting to co ordinate all the Cat*ley
information that comes in to it and thereby possibly put some Cat*ley jigsaw
bits together. As such I was hoping that maybe you were going to let me know
how Jennifer is connected into the Barley/Barkway/Ansty Cat(t)ley Tree.
You obviously know this but it would be most helpful if you could enlighten
me too!
The Ansty Tree to which Jennifer must belong is the second biggest on record
and sports a number of immigrations "down under" and I would be most
interested to tie her in to it.
Regards Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: Bonney <jbonney1(a)bigpond.net.au>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] CATLEY geography lesson
Hi Tim & listers
I'm Reg and my wife is Jennifer nee Livermore. The hand-written
"Comberwell
Green" is recorded on the index card held by the Mortlock
Library,
Adelaide
Sth Aus., which is available on m/fiche at other locations that I
have
sighted it - e.g. SAG in Sydney for example.
We have a longish association with the Catley "Desk" and are known to
Mick.
Just to make some of you jealous, I and my wife's researching
cousin, have
sighted the Catley bible, given to Hannah on her marriage to Watson - it
has
been handed down, and treasured, through the Watson's.
Regards
Reg for the Bonneys
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Cattley" <timjhcat(a)tiscali.co.uk>
To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [CAT...] CATLEY geography lesson
> Hello Bonney nice to hear from you,
> What's the first name please, Jim, Jack, John or what?
> Interesting to hear that your spouse's direct ancestor, Hannah was born
in
> Marcham in the County of Berkshire (often shortened to Berks as
you
> correctly indicated) which is up not far away from Oxford and a good way
to
> the West of the Hertfordshire (often shortened to Herts) village of
Barkway
> where her dads line originated from but that Hannah had moved to
Comberwell
> Green when she applied for immigration to Australia.
>
> I do hope that you are not just simply assuming that "Comberwell" should
> read "Camberwell" instead?
> 5. Comberwell Green sounds to me more to indicate a road or street
which
on
> the face of it could be anywhere in the UK.
> However you really need a bit more of the address to be sure (Town?) but
> having said that:- there is indeed a Camberwell Green and it is smack in
the
> middle of Camberwell which is a district in S.London and as Al Cattley
> indicates, is south of the River Thames and near Lambeth and not really
> anywhere near Hammersmith which is on the north bank of the Thames.
>
> It can not be easy attempting to get to grips with the geography of
Greater
> London from the other side of the globe and I would be a bit strapped
for
> information too attempting to converse with others about
districts in
say
> Sydney or New York!
>
> So you could ASSUME that Hannah was living in Camberwell but it would be
> prudent to cross check and see if you can turn up confirmation of this?
> Possibly she could be identified by a census return?
>
> Am sure that Mick Catley and Candis Sanders will be interested to hear
of
> your spouses Barkway connections and I am sure that you can
expect a
> response from them on the subject.
>
> Best wishes ................. Tim.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bonney <jbonney1(a)bigpond.net.au>
> To: <CATLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:43 PM
> Subject: [CAT...] CATLEY "pockets"
>
>
> > Hi to Catley listers
> >
> > I noted Tim Cattley's posting of 24th June which resulted from earlier
> emails to the list. Some of the areas mentioned are relevant to my
spouse's
> direct ancestry. Her Hannah was bapt. 1812 in Marcham, BERKS but her
dad's
> line were from Barkway, HERTS. When Hannah applied to immigrate
to
> Australia, she resided at 5 Comberwell Green and subsequently arr.
Holdfast
> Bay, South Aust. on the Ganges in 1839. I have interpreted that last
address
> to be Camberwell, near Hammersmith.
> >
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