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The CATON thing is just my weird sense of humor, Kind of a play on:
A Rose is a Rose is a Rose.
I know very little about the Catons in past generations. Have only recently
received information that I now have in the web page and family tree on MY
Family thanks to the kindness of Lisa Porter Burt sharing he research with me.
I can tell you this generation of Catons (I am the first of ten) are special
people that really care about and care for others.
I am glad to share what I've found with others. An invitation will be sent.
BEV
Beverly,
Thanks for the kind words.
Lisa
>
> I know very little about the Catons in past generations. Have only
recently
> received information that I now have in the web page and family tree on MY
> Family thanks to the kindness of Lisa Porter Burt sharing he research with
me.
Hello, I'm searching for a Vanderslice that was married to a Caton,
possibly in Alabama. Had a son by the name of Billy Caton, who died in
Riverside Co. California - March of 87. Does anyone know any of this
family. Billy Caton has a daughter, 35 now, that would like to find her
family. Thanks. Donna Bensen bensen(a)glade.net
Beverly;
I would be interested in an invite to visit the Caton page on MyFamily.Com;
My e-mail is
jartz(a)ns.gemlink.com
many thanks
Jim---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: BPinelli(a)aol.com
Reply-To: CATON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2000 17:26:36 EDT
>Thank you, Nancy for responding to my query. I'm new to this research,
>internet, etc.
>I am amazed at the response I have had, and lookin g forward to hearing from
>more Catons. I did recieve a good lead form Lisa Porter Burt and promise of
>more from a few others.
>
>I still say a Caton is a Caton is a Caton.
>
>Let me know if you would like an invite into teh CAton Family web site I set
>up for this branch of the Caton tree. It is on MYFAMILY. com
>
>Beverly (Caton) Pinelli
>
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Thank you, Nancy for responding to my query. I'm new to this research,
internet, etc.
I am amazed at the response I have had, and lookin g forward to hearing from
more Catons. I did recieve a good lead form Lisa Porter Burt and promise of
more from a few others.
I still say a Caton is a Caton is a Caton.
Let me know if you would like an invite into teh CAton Family web site I set
up for this branch of the Caton tree. It is on MYFAMILY. com
Beverly (Caton) Pinelli
Sorry - just realized it's another McDermid and not Frances/Fanny
> Subject: Re: [CATON] Chariton Mo 1850 Census post
> Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 13:40:30 EDT
> From: BPinelli(a)aol.com
> To: CATON-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> My Caton link is Joshua (Sometimes seen as Joseph)H. Caton.
> Married Lucinda (Lora) Huff Aug. 29, 1865.
>
> Father of Joshua Caton believed to be;
> Noah Simon Caton b. June 12, 1806
> Married Elazibeth McDermid b. about 1811 in TN
Noah Caton and Frances McDermid didn't have a son Joshua that I know of.
They did have a Jesse, named after Noah's father. There is a Josiah
Clinton, one more generation down and several Jonas. Any notion of
birthdate?
FYI - It's Noah L Caton (those spencerian script L's look a lot like
S's)