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From: Josephine Jeremiah <>
Subject: [B&D] WYATT John, merchant, Stapleton, 17C (was C surnames: CATER)
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 12:16:12 +0100
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On 20 Apr, Marion Lowe <> wrote:

> He may have been related to the Andrew CATER who was clerk at Stoke
> Gifford in 1700. And/or the Andrew & Mary CATER who signed an
> indenture with John WYATT, a merchant of Bristol (and a "kinsman") in
> 1692.

Hi Marion,

Here's a little snippet about John WYATT:

On 3rd. January 1695/6, John WYATT, a merchant of Stapleton,
Gloucestershire, was bondsman on a Bristol Marriage Licence Bond for Thomas
WEBB, a yeoman of the Grange, Kingswood, Wiltshire and Mary WEEKLY, a widow
of Stapleton. Another bondsman was David EDWARDS of Bristol who was a
'pencioner de le Colledge'. The marriage was to take place at Stapleton or
St. Philip.

Josephine

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