Miles Gardner responded to Cynthia's query as who was William H. Cato
buried 12 miles from Ashland City, born 1808, d. 1877, with wife
Martha A. Lawrence after I had suggested he was son of Roland Cato Jr.
Cynthia wrote about the William H. Cato buried north of Nashville.
Surely
that is likely to be the son of Vincent Cato, who was living in
Williamson
county (not far away) in 1837. Miles
Cynthia,
I fail to realize that I was responding to you about William C. Cato
that I have as the son of Roland Cato Jr. until Miles responded that
William H. Cato may be Vincent Cato's son. I do not know where I got
the list of Roland Jr.'s children, neither do I know what was the
middle initial of the William that married the two Peebles women. I
plan to look up Roland Jr.'s will this week and copy all of it down.
That may help clarify things some. He is buried rear where Roland
Cato lived whereas he was buried across the Cumberland River and some
miles from Williamson Co., depending in what part of Williamson Co.
William H. Cato was living. The Thomas C. Cato in the same cemetery
is surely the son of William C. Cato and Martha Peebles.
Miles. Where did William H. Cato, son of Vincent, marry and what was
the name of his wife. Also I wonder where he was in the the 1840,
1850, 1860 census records. I have those for Tennessee in my hand and
William H. Cato is not in them. William C. Cato is in the census
records.
I will get back later.
Henry