Here is the only listings of CATE'S from The Genealogical History of the Hoyt,
Haight, and Hight Families, by David Webster Hoyt 1872.
Regards, Alan
pg. 87
(850) IX. NATHANIEL Morrill7, b. Aug. 13, 1799; m. 1st, Anna Gove, Feb.
5, 1824, and (2d Fanny Davis, Dec. 15, 1829; living
at Lake Village, Gilford, N. H. Wife Anna d. Aug. 7, 1828. Chill: ( 1st
wife), Francis Jewell H.,' b. June, 1826, m. Almira G. Weeks; (2d wife),
John D.,' b. 1832, d. 1834; Laura Ann,' b. 1834, m. P. J. CATE, d. 1854;
Naemi,8 b. 1837, d. 1838; Albert M.,8 b. 1841, d. 1842; Elvira S.,8 b.
1844, d. 1845.
pg. 119
Unclassified Families.
(1542) JONATHAN HOYT (or Hight) m. Comfort Roe, or Rowe; lived in
Newington, N. H.; prob. d. somewhere near 1795. He is mentioned as
hayward at N. in 1760 and 1761. It is not known that he was at all
related to the Newington family mentioned on pp. 113-117. If he was
descended from (1) John,' he probably belonged to the fifth generation,
and it is possible that he was the same individual as (185) Jonathan.5
Some of his descendants, however, have the idea that he came from
England. Chill: Joseph, Benjamin., Daniel, James, Jonathan, and 2
dau.,-perhaps other chil. The Portsmouth records state that Joseph
Hoit m. Betsy CATE, July 16, 1794; and Daniel Hoit m. Abigail Walden,
July 23, 1795, all of P. The Newington records state that Jonathan
Hight, of N., m. Sally Durgen, of Durham, Jan. 26, 1802. These three
men may have been the sons of (1542) Jonathan. Daniel's widow and
descendants were lately living in Portsmouth.
pg. 120
Unclassified Facts.
Marriages.
Jan. 1, 1789. Benj. CATES m. Anne Hoit, both of S. [Sanbornton Rec.]
pg. 192
(1543) Joseph 6 m. Betsey CATE, July 16, 1794, in Portsmouth, N. H. His
son, Joseph,7 was much noted for his strength, and his feats in
wrestling. It seems quite probable that his father, (1542) Jonathan,
was the same person as (185) Jonathan.5
(2376) DANIEL Cate7 [son of (1543) Joseph 6], b. July 4, 1798, in Jack
son, N. H.; m. 1st, Nancy Plummer, of W. Newbury, Oct., 1822 (2377),
and 2d, Lydia Williams, Jan. 7, 1832 (2379). He was a farmer; lived in
E. Haverhill, Mass.; d. there Feb. 2, 1869. Wife Nancy d. July 6, 1830,
aged 30.
Children of (2376) Daniel C.7 and Nancy Hoyt.
(2377) I. Eliza Ann,8 b. July 29, 1825, in W. Newbury; m. 1st,
Frank Guild, and 2d, Abner Guild, of E. Haverhill, Jan.
I, 1854; living in W. Amesbury.
(2378) II. CHARLES Plummer ,8 b. March 6, 1830, in W. N.;
m. Elizabeth Goodwin, of E. Hav., June 10, 1860;
living in W. Newbury.
Children of (2376) Daniel C.7 and Lydia Hoyt.
(2379) III. George William ,8 b. April 10, 1833, in W. N.;
m. 1st, Mary Ann Irwin, and 2d, Jane Knight Noyes, of
W. Newbury, Nov., 1862; living in E. Haverhill. He
served 3
yrs. in garrison at Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, during
the rebellion.
(2380) IV. MARY Wyman ,8 b. Aug. 22, 1835, in W. N.; m. J. G.
Getchell, of Wells, Me., June 18, 1853; living in
E. Hav.
(2381) V. LYDIA Augusta ,8 b. July 2, 1838, in E. Hav.;
m. Andrew Charles, of S. Amesbury, 1861; living in
E. Hav.
(2382) VI. Sarah Hills ,8 b. Oct. 1, 1841, in E. H.; m. Stephen
Noyes, of W. Newbury, Jan. 28, 1862; living in E. Hav.
(2383) VII. Daniel WEBSTER,9 b. Aug. 12, 1845, in E. Hav.; now a
student in Brown Univ. He served 11 most in the 4th
Mass. Heavy Artillery.