Rod Carty
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Rod E. Carty
Born 1950s.
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https://thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/bulkeley.html 1. Richard de Bulkelegh of Cheadle in right of his wife, second son of Robert de Bulkelegh of Eaton near Davenham, died 1349. + Agnes, dau and coheiress of Roger de Chedle, by Matilda, the dau and heiress of … de Mascy of Timperley, married before 1326. This couple had two sons, William, the heir, and Peter who was rector of Cheadle from 1371-1410. Their daughter, Margery married Sir Lawrence Warren."

posted by Dan Norum
Hello Rod, thank you for your comments about Mary Norris/Mary Beauclerk. There had been a merge of 2 different women, but I've separated them out, and made a new profile for the Lady Mary Beauclerk who married Thomas Corbett. I've added the dates you mentioned to the profile for Mary Norris for the moment but I would like to find a better source for them than Geni.com.
posted by John Atkinson
Hi! Rod

Congratulations, you've been a WikiTree member for a month! We're glad you're here. A few tips to help you dive in even deeper

Check out Beyond the Basics of WikiTree for a guide on some of our more advanced features such as Projects, Categories, and Merging.

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As always, I'm here to help `~Terry~

posted by Terry Wright
Hi Rod,

Thank you for joining WikiTree. As a WikiTree Mentor I am available to answer any questions or help solve any issues you may be having.

How To Use WikiTree is a good place to start. It is a step-by-step-guide to WikiTree basics. The Help Index is also an important place to find how to do most tasks.

It is very important that no duplicate profiles are created in WikiTree. Please read this page for clues on avoiding profile duplication.

Feel free to ask me via my profile page if you have any questions.

posted by Irene Dillon
It's a pleasure to welcome you to WikiTree. You now have full access to all the features of WikiTree.

To get you started on a good noteAdding and Editing Profiles Video Awesome volunteers can answer your questions " G2G forums WikiTree Blog Please add quality sourced information to your profiles which is extremely important. Estimate if you aren't sure about birth or death dates. By doing so you searches will be more productive and helping expand your branches. Also, this aids WikiTree Arborists in finding duplicates. *Most importantly check for duplicates before adding new profiles.* Feel free to contact me if you need any assistance. Thanks for your desire to help us improve our mission! Regards, Michelle

I started researching my family tree after a Carty family reunion in 2007. Although these reunions are usually only descendants of my grandparents it is typical for there to be well over one hundred people there. I decided I needed to do some homework in order to be able to put names to faces and faces to names and know how they all related to me. I soon got interested in tracing farther back than just my grandparents and from there I was hooked.
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