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Fireblue2 | 15:33 Sat 06th Oct 2007 | Genealogy
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I am researching this name and wondered if there was anyone else with the name Rattue/Rattew in their family or with an interest in the name? My family originates mostly from the Salisbury area but did also live in London
and the Bournemouth/poole area. Thanks.
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Click here for a map showing the name's distribution in Britain. As you can see, it is most prevalent in the very areas - Salisbury and South Coast - you mention.
I went to school in Bournemouth in the 1960's and one of the pupils was Barry Ratue (not sure now about the spelling)

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Hi just read you question on the name of RATTUE, just to let you know that a great great grandmother of mine is a Sarah Ann Rattue who married Frank Belben in 1867 Sarah Ann was born 21/03/1848, Father Charles Rattue and mother mary ann Rattue formerly Tubb. Frank Belbin died in 1886 age 41 and the death certificate states died from a Visitation from God which is to say unusual. Sarah Ann then remarried a chap called Alfred Stokes in the Year of 1891. Research is from looking at the Feltham family history whom resided in Salisbury , Regard Mick from Bournemouth
my surname is also rattue.My family live mostly in the london area, but when i researched my name, i anly found similar names such as: Rattle, Ratteau.Ratteaux,,Rataux and many others. These names origin is burgandy, where the family was anciently seated. I also know that many emigrated up until 1759, to quebec or 'new france'
i have just found out my fathers last name is rattue that i am trying to track down. he lived in hurn, christchurch, dorset. anyone know if any rattues in this area?

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