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Trying to find Christina Catt born 1956

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Stephen

Stephen Report 4 Oct 2007 04:33

I am looking for information on Christina Catt born in 1956, born to parents Patricia Hicks and Daniel William Catt, married in Greenwich in 1955.

Christina's siblings are Pauline born 1958, Danielle born 1964 and Jaquelline born 1961 all born in Greenwich SE London.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 4 Oct 2007 06:12

If it's of any assistance --


Name: Danielle Catt
Spouse Surname: Snooks - Karl A J Snooks
Date of Registration: Sep 1987
Registration district: Isle of Wight
Registration county (inferred): Isle of Wight
Volume Number: 20
Page Number: 2777


-- that could be her sister; the husband's name might be unusual enough that you could find them.

There are 6 Jacqueline Catt marriages after 1984, 4 Christina Catt marriages, and one Pauline Catt marriage:

Name: Pauline A Catt
Spouse Surname: Willis - Keith Willis
Date of Registration: Jul 1991
Registration district: Preston and South Ribble
Registration county (inferred): Lancashire
Volume Number: 40
Page Number: 1764


Of course your Catt daughters may well have married before 1984, or not married -- Pauline being the eldest and not likely connected with Lancashire, for instance, that one's probably a herring.


Stephen

Stephen Report 5 Oct 2007 05:31

Thank you very much for your help Kathryn