Terrell Co., GA Superior Court, Nov. Term, 1887: Traverse Jry, first
week, includes T.A.CATO.
Chenubia News, Terrell Co., GA, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1888: Mr. John
McCRACKEN & Miss Lizzie CATO were married on the 1st instant.
Terrell Co., GA newspaper: (need name of paper & date - date here is
close to Feb. 8, 1888) That Veteran, John McGILL, of Webster Co., was
in the city a few days ago. He recieved a wound in the leg during the
war & was troubled with it for 20 years after the war closed, when he
had the leg amputated by Dr. RAINES of Atlanta, skillfully assisted by
Drs. John T. LAMAR & J.F.CATO.
Terrell Co., GA newspaper: (need name of paper) Wednesday, May 9, 1888 -
Died: In recent death of his daughter, Annie, Mr. Alec CATO of Bottsford
lost one of the brightest jewels of his household. At the time of her
death she was aged 13 years, but in that short time she had won the love
of every one.
Terrell Co., GA newspaper: (need name & date of paper - date here is
right before Wed., Oct. 3, 1888) Married: (Camillia Clarion) Miss Mary
CATO & Mr. A. Harvey BLACK were quietly married by Rev. J.L.UNDERWOOD at
the residence of the bride's father, Dr. J.F.CATO at Bottsford. The
bridegroom is the youngest son of Major Harper BLACK. He was educated
at Mercer University & has been teaching school at Preston in Webster
Co.
Terrell Co., GA newspaper (need name & date of paper - date here is
right before Nov. 21, 1888) A list of letters: One of the names listed
is Miss Jennie CATO.
From: Georgia Genealogical Sources by Marilee Beatty Hageness.
Taxpayers 1795, Hancock Co., GA: Green CATO & Sterling CATO.
From: Cemeteries of Cherokee Co., GA, by Shirley Morris: Johnathan
Dewayne CATER - d.o.b. May 2, 1988. d.o.d. May 15, 1988. Cemetery:
Rolling Hills.
Carroll Co., GA, deed book E, 1843-1845, p. 306: Court of Ordinary,
Justices, Jan. 1845. Permission to James CATO, admin. of the estate of
William OSBORN, late of Washington Co., to sell land belonging to
estate. 25 Aug. 1845. Haywood BROOKINS, clerk.
Carroll Co., GA, deed book E, 1843-1845, p. 306: Carroll County. James
CATO, admin. of the estate of William OSBORN, late of Washington Co. to
Zadok BONNER, highest bidder. $50.00. Land lot #103, 4th Dist. Carroll
Co. 202 1/2 acres. Fee simple. Attest: Thomas CHANDLER, B.M.FREEMAN,
JP. 17th Dec. 1845.