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Let's see, a woman born 36 years after her son, 35 years after her husband's death, and the same year as her granddaughter in-law. Any red flashing lights going off for you? Apparently those lights are not bright enough for this tree owner and need to be accompanied by sirens.
In addition to the 3 Unnamed Catesby wives above there are 4 more generations of Catesby women who are nameless, yet they have dates. Amazing how that works. Knowing a woman's dates but not her given name is not common but it can happen. A distant relative of mine is referred to only as Mrs. John William Smith [name changed] in her own obituary. I also have a death certificate for another woman in my tree with the same issue. But 7 generations of women in a row? Highly unlikely.
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Reinhold Reginald De Catesby
B: 1242 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England
D: 1281 in poss Coventry, Warwickshire, England
FATHER
Simon De Catesby (1209-1243)
MOTHER
Unnamed unk de Catesby (1278- )
SPOUSE & CHILD
Unnamed unk Catesby (1246-1306)
✿ Simon Catesby (1273-1304) married Unnamed unk Catesby (1278- )
B: 1242 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England
D: 1281 in poss Coventry, Warwickshire, England
FATHER
Simon De Catesby (1209-1243)
MOTHER
Unnamed unk de Catesby (1278- )
SPOUSE & CHILD
Unnamed unk Catesby (1246-1306)
✿ Simon Catesby (1273-1304) married Unnamed unk Catesby (1278- )
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Let's see, a woman born 36 years after her son, 35 years after her husband's death, and the same year as her granddaughter in-law. Any red flashing lights going off for you? Apparently those lights are not bright enough for this tree owner and need to be accompanied by sirens.
In addition to the 3 Unnamed Catesby wives above there are 4 more generations of Catesby women who are nameless, yet they have dates. Amazing how that works. Knowing a woman's dates but not her given name is not common but it can happen. A distant relative of mine is referred to only as Mrs. John William Smith [name changed] in her own obituary. I also have a death certificate for another woman in my tree with the same issue. But 7 generations of women in a row? Highly unlikely.
Of course the only source for these profiles is other trees.
If you have a profile to suggest please send a link to buwtree(at)gmail(dot)com.
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