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Kate Satterlee † Archibald Satterlee (right) in Fetters of Freedom The Final Solution He plays a minor role announcing entrances and relaying messages. † Drifting ShadowsĪ banker goes by the name Satterly, but I couldn’t find a first name. Here in The Haunted Martyr the name is spelled differently as Saterlee. There are two references to the main character Denton catching Harold Satterlee. He was a major figure in Denton #1 - The Frightened Man. Satterlee † Denton #3 - The Second WomanĪ single reference is made to Harold Satterlee regarding the past. Fred Satterly † Denton #1 - The Frightened Man There is an illustration of both John Satterley and Mrs. Jessamine Satterly † The Devil You Say: Reports From Hell The author is an American and not the more famous British prime minister. Satterlee appears in this book written by Winston Churchill. Miss Satterleigh † The Class of '49: A Novel and Two Stories Josephine Satterley † Chaffee of Roaring Horse
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Satterlee (man in middle) in The Boy Scouts of Snow-Shoe Lodge Broken WagonĮven though the book is a series of short stories Kemp Satterlee appears in all or nearly all of them. Satterlee † The Boy Scouts of Snow-Shoe Lodge Isabel Satterlee † The Bequest of Big DaddyĮdmund J. Satterlee’s first name is never given and they are never mentioned again. † Adam in MoonshineĪlderman Whitfield Satterley † Angel in MarbleĪ woman walked through town and passed several people including Satterlee of Satterlee’s Mercantile. William Satterly plays the role of a villain in the book.
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Until then I hope you find your own sort of enjoyment by looking at the lists below. As for useful purposes I suspect and hold out hope that one day all these references will be more than a curiosity.
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I also enjoyed watching actors struggle to pronounce the name they are tasked with pretending to own. The name is rare enough that it usually appears in obscure works or in a minor way. Just as fiction can be entertaining the research itself was fun. I saw several instances of Satterly becoming Satterley and the other way around all within a single book. As in the real world it seems writers can’t spell the name consistently. The name usage for characters appears to match the frequency of it’s usage as a surname in real life. But what about fiction? Does having a list of characters from books tell us anything? It leads to important historical information and it documents places where an important person once lived. Cataloging the non-fiction uses of the name seems an obvious thing to do.