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Nathan L Cato

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Nathan L Cato Veteran

Birth
Death
4 Feb 1900 (aged 58)
Burial
Greenbrier, Bollinger County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married first: Rebecca Allen about 1863
Married second: Mary Catherine Ladd about 1866
Married third: Sarah Jane Kinder, 2 September, 1875

In addition to children that are linked:

Nancy Caroline Cato (daughter of Nathan & Rebecca Allen)
Flora Cato (daughter of Nathan & Sarah Jane Kinder)
Flora Cato Find A Grave Memorial# 47099204

Son of Grandison & Nancy Caroline Taylor Cato
Grandson of Louis & Sarah Cato

Nathan L. Cato, one of the most successful farmers of Bollinger County, Mo., was born in 1840, and is a son of Granderson Cato, a farmer of Bollinger County, born in 1813. The latter married Nancy Taylor, also a native of Southeast Missouri. The grandparents of our subject were among the first settlers of Southeast Missouri. Granderson and Nancy Cato were the parents of three children, of whom Nathan L. is the only one living. He was born in Stoddard County, Mo., and in his young days was instructed in the work of his father's farm, and attended the primitive common schools. Mr. Cato has been three times, married; first, to Rebecca Allen, who died leaving him one child. Nancy Caroline; secondly, he married Mary Catherine Ladd, who died after having borne him four children, on one of whom, Virginia Ann, is living; thirdly, he was united with Sarah Jane Kinder, who is now thirty-three years of age. To this marriage have been born five children, viz: Martha J., William G., James V., Ader A., and Nathan W. During the Civil War, Mr. Cato served in the Federal army, fighting for the preservation of the Union. He was assigned to Company A, Seventy-nineth Missouri Cavalry, and when the war was over, was mustered out of service at Bloomfield, Mo. Returning home, he resumed work on his farm, and now owns over 500 acres of land. His home is situated in Section 10, Wayne Township, Bollinger County. He and family are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
(1880 Goodspeeds)

*Note Goodspeeds was a subscription based Encyclopedia of area families. The sketches that are featured in Goodspeeds were paid for by the family that was profiled.
Married first: Rebecca Allen about 1863
Married second: Mary Catherine Ladd about 1866
Married third: Sarah Jane Kinder, 2 September, 1875

In addition to children that are linked:

Nancy Caroline Cato (daughter of Nathan & Rebecca Allen)
Flora Cato (daughter of Nathan & Sarah Jane Kinder)
Flora Cato Find A Grave Memorial# 47099204

Son of Grandison & Nancy Caroline Taylor Cato
Grandson of Louis & Sarah Cato

Nathan L. Cato, one of the most successful farmers of Bollinger County, Mo., was born in 1840, and is a son of Granderson Cato, a farmer of Bollinger County, born in 1813. The latter married Nancy Taylor, also a native of Southeast Missouri. The grandparents of our subject were among the first settlers of Southeast Missouri. Granderson and Nancy Cato were the parents of three children, of whom Nathan L. is the only one living. He was born in Stoddard County, Mo., and in his young days was instructed in the work of his father's farm, and attended the primitive common schools. Mr. Cato has been three times, married; first, to Rebecca Allen, who died leaving him one child. Nancy Caroline; secondly, he married Mary Catherine Ladd, who died after having borne him four children, on one of whom, Virginia Ann, is living; thirdly, he was united with Sarah Jane Kinder, who is now thirty-three years of age. To this marriage have been born five children, viz: Martha J., William G., James V., Ader A., and Nathan W. During the Civil War, Mr. Cato served in the Federal army, fighting for the preservation of the Union. He was assigned to Company A, Seventy-nineth Missouri Cavalry, and when the war was over, was mustered out of service at Bloomfield, Mo. Returning home, he resumed work on his farm, and now owns over 500 acres of land. His home is situated in Section 10, Wayne Township, Bollinger County. He and family are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
(1880 Goodspeeds)

*Note Goodspeeds was a subscription based Encyclopedia of area families. The sketches that are featured in Goodspeeds were paid for by the family that was profiled.


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