CATO FAMILY MISC. STATEWIDE INFORMATION USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. Includes CATO family WILLS, DEEDS, SERVICE RECORDS from AR. also includes: Marriages & misc. #LISTING OF CATO CEMETARY RECORDS FROM ARK. AT END OF DOCUMENT. THE PEOPLE LISTED IN THESE CEMETARIES ARE ALSO LISTED ALPHABETICALLY, BUT I WANTED TO INCLUDE THE CEMETARY RECORDS SO YOU COULD SEE WHO WAS BURIED TOGETHER. Death Index info at end , also, with the people listed on it duplicated in the alphabetical list, also. (Suggest you use "search button" to find name or place you are looking for! This is a long list! If you are looking for just CATO info, the names are in alphabetical order by first name. ## Alfred Cato Of Conway Co., Arkansas, 38.44 acres, signed Mar. 1, 1860 in the Little Rock Land Office. (Image # ARO190_.248 00006901) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - April 24, 1820, 3 Stat. 566. Sale-Cash Entries. Allen M. Cato Jackson Co. - 20 years old - m. - Died in Jan. - was from Ark. - Died of pneumonia between 1869 & 1870. Alvin E. Cato April 21, 1907 - Dec. 23, 1969 (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) Amos Cato 1867 Pro. D., p. 387 wills, Arkansas County. *****Need this badly******* Amos Cato to Mary E. STRACENER marriage license: Book B, p. 197, no 1170. White Co., St. of Ark. I, Robert QUARY, an acting and duly commissioned Justice of the Peace, in & for the Co. of White in St. of Ark., I did duly join in marriage Amos Cato of White Co., State of AR, 39 years & Mary E. STRACENER of Co. of White, AR, aged 29 years. I do declare them to be husband & wife. Given under my hand this 12th day of Jan., 1868. Signed, James BRADLEY, Clerk. Amos Cato Amos Cato, 16, & Martha J. GREEN, 30, of Yell Co. married July 8, 1888 by C. B. DILDAY, M.G., Book F, page 211. (note from Karen who got this info for me, "Also, I'm researching Greens in Yell Co. & Martha is not part of my bunch. There are other Greens shown on the 1880 census, but no Martha. These other Greens are from GA; mine are from NC. Since it doesn't list Amos's place of residence on the marriage record, he could be from a surrounding county") Amos Cato Mar. 21, 1855, Amos Cato, 24, to Anny J. LAUDERDALE (LAUDADILL), 22, both of Arkansas Co. by William George, J.P. Amos Cato Of Conway Co., 240 acres, signed Dec. 1, 1857 in the Little Rock Land Office (Image # AR0140_.237 00002521) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - April 24, 1820, 3 Stat. 566. Sale-Cash Entries. Andrew L. Cato Of Jefferson Co., Arkansas, 320 acres, signed July 2, 1860 in the Little Rock Land Office. (Image # ARO230_.314 00004678) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - April 24, 1820, 3 Stat. 566. Sale-Cash Entries. Anna Jane Cato Arkansas Co. - 29 years old - f. - Died in Nov. - Was from Tenn. - Died of consumption between 1850 & 1860 #B. E. (Mrs.) Cato to J. S. MILLER- Jan.3, 1884 married Sebastian Co. Ben Cato (This ref. is probably from OK, but am including it here since it seems to pertain to people in Fort Smith, Ark.) Control #7NS-75-53A-27384. Five Civilized Tribe Enrollment for Ben Cato by Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Tribe: Creek; Type: By Blood; age: 26; Sex: m; Roll #9280; Degree Indian Blood: Full; Census Card #3351, City of residence: Cussehta (no date) Bob Cato - Fayette Cato's brother. See listing under Fayette's name. #Cato (baby) - d. 1917 (Mayflower Cemetary) Chester# Cato (no birth date) - Nov. 7, 1986, age 85, hus/ Edna M. Cato (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) Cornelius L. Cato 143.63 acres, signed April 18, 1905 in the Camden Land Office. (Image # AR3145_.348 00004157) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - May 20, 1862, 12 Stat. 392 Homestead Entry Orig. Curtis M. Cato - April 15, 1913 - Mar. 25, 1914 (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) #E. C. & J. W. Cato - Parents of Epsey. (See CATO Cemetery Listing) Edith C. Cato wife of W.J. Cato b. Mar 28, 1861 d. Jan. 19, 1911 "Every Joy to us is dead since Mother is not here" Elidia Catoe to Hardin D. WILSON - Nov. 7, 1841 married Union Co. Elbert J. Cato - Feb. 18, 1898 - July 28, 1980 (Cypress Valley Cemetary) Elizabeth Cato July 8 1937 - (still living) Mother, DS w/W. A. Cato (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) Emma Cato Abraham ALLEN was a 3rd Lt., Co. A, 34th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA in the War between the States. Abe is the son of William & Elizabeth ALLEN. Sterling R. was the brother of Abe, born 1862 (?-looks like in Arkansas & was living with Abe & his wife Catherine at the 1880 Washington Co. Census for Prairie Township.) Abraham ALLEN was born 1835 in Arkansas & died 1884, buried Allen Cemetary, Pettigrew, married, 20, November 1866 Catherine Hunter SMITH born 1836, Arkansas. Catherine's grave moved to Farmington Cemetary. Children: Robert Edwin Lee ALLEN, born 1867 Arkansas, married 24 August 1895, Emma Cato; Sarah Elizabeth born 1869 Arkansas, married T. MAYBERRY; Martha Jane born 1872 Arkansas; William Benjamin born 1877 Arkansas, died 1958, buried Summers, married Mary E. born 1886, died 1963, buried Summers. Other children of Abe are: Gladys, Fred Lyle Allen, Charles Devon ALLEN and others. Robert Edwin Lee ALLEN born 1867 Arkansas, married Emma Cato born 1871, died 1941, buried Farmington Cemetary. Their child is Fred Lyle born 5 November 1904, Farmington, Arkansas, married Gladys May Stone McKENZIE. Robert Lee was son of Abe and Catherine. He was married twice and had children by both marriages. Emily Cato to Thomas K. HONEA - Feb. 15, 1851 married Union Co. Epsie daughter of J.W. & E.C. Cato b.& d. 5/13/1902 "Asleep In Jesus" (CATO Cemetary in Conway/Faulkner Co.) Ethel Cato - 1883 - 1955 (Spring Hill Cemetary) #Fayette Cato (have no dates for this!) Montgomery Co., Ark. Book info forwarded to me says p. 455 about families from Sulphur Springs, "Myrtle BOWEN, a daughter of Olney BOWEN, m. Fayette Cato & moved near Sims." It also says, " the parents of Bob & Fayette Cato lived in this area." On p. 783, in an article on David B. GRAY, it refers to his granddaughter, Teresa Plyer Cato." Floyd Cato Died March, 1904 (from Fort Smith, Arkansas Death Records Index, Book II, September 1, 1889 to June 30, 1909) Frank Cato Control #7NS-21-3W51-8155, record group 21, series 3W51, item 8155, Fort Smith, Ark., Criminal Defendant Case File for Frank Cato, 1891, US Dist. Ct., Western Dist. of Ark., Fort Smith Division. Crime: Liquor. Jacket # 347. Fred Cato - 1905 -1970 (East Shady Grove Cemetary) Fred Ross Cato - Jun. 14, 1919 - Mar. 19, 1927 (Cypress Valley Cemetary) Fred Ross Cato Buried at Cypress Valley Cemetary, Faulkner Co.: d. Mar.9, 9 yrs, 8 mos., 25 days. #G.A. Cato born 2/15/1887 dide 10/8/1888 on top of stone-12/5/1895 (CATO Cemetery in Conway/Faulkner Co.) G. W. Cato to Nancy J. RUSSELL - Oct. 16, 1873 married Ashley Co. George W. Cato - July 28, 1873 - Jan. 31, 1952 (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) Gertrude James Cato - Jan. 17, 1904 - July 30, 1955, Our mother. (Oakland Cemetary) Gladys Cato - 1906 - (still living) (East Shady Grove Cemetary) Grandison Cato Of Green Co., Ark., 40 acres, signed Mar. 1, 1856 in the Batesville Land Office. (Image # AR0550_.186 00001869) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - April 24, 1820, 3 Stat. 566. Sale-Cash Entries. #Hiles Cato PVT., served in Co. A of the 1st AR. Mtd. Gunmen called out for protection of the Sabine Frontier in 1836. (From index to Soldiers in Indian War Disturbances, 1815-1858) Horace Cato 1939 Editor of the Farm Bureau Press, along with several other newspapers through the years. #Ida Cato Washington Co. - 1 month old - f. - Died in Aug. - Was from Ark. - Cause of death was unknown. Died between 1850-1860. #J. F. Cato to Arminta BARNETT - Sept. 30, 1875 married Washington Co. J. W. & E. C. Cato - Parents of Epsey. See CATO Cemetery Listing. James Cato Washington Co. - 1 month old - m. - Died in Aug. - Was from Ark. - Cause of death was unknown. Died between 1850-1860. James Cato to Anna WALKER- Sept. 26, 1842 married Hot Springs Co. James Cato to Bertha BILLIPS - ????, 1916 married Randolph Co. James Cato See the long petition for preemption rights he signed with Ransom (& listed under Ransom) James Cayto - Listed with Needham as Van Buren Co. Heads of family. James Caton? Phillips County, Warrent #22,137 -patent date 1822 - Military Bounty Grant. James H. Cato 160 acres, signed May 20, 1862 in the Dardanelle Land Office. (AR2070_.103 00001524) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - May 20, 1862, 12 Stat. 392 Homestead Entry Orig. Jennie Cate Died January, 1898 (from Fort Smith, Arkansas Death Records Index, Book II, September 1, 1889 to June 30, 1909) John Cato 1894, Will Book A., page 74, Union Co. Wills. John Henry Cato Control # 7NS-21-3W51-8156, record group 21, series 3W51, item 8156, Fort Smith, Ark., Criminal Defendant Case File for John Henry Cato, 1891, US Dist. Ct., Western Dist. of Ark., Fort Smith Division. Crime: Liquor. Jacket #241. John Henry Cato Of Washington Co., Ark., 40 acres, signed Sept. 1, 1849 in the Fayetteville Land Office. (AR0940_.377 00006171) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - April 24, 1820, 3 Stat. 566. Sale-Cash Entries. John H. Cato Will, 1866, Adm. Pro. D., page 266, Washington Co. John S. Cato Aug. 28, 1871 - Mar. 22, 1879 (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) John S. Cato Book A, page 323, Lonoke Co. Probates, 1873-1883 #Louisiana Cato Conway Co. - 1 year old - f. - Died in Sept. - Was from Ark. - Died from Erysipelas between 1860-1870 Lucien C. Cato to Nellie ROOF - Jan. 1, 1890 married Sebastian Co. Lucy A. Cato Nov. 28, 1894 - June 29, 1966 DS w/ Luther H. Cato (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) Luther H. Cato Jan. 11, 1890 - Mar. 29, 1960 DS w/ Lucy A. Cato (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) #M. Cato (Mrs.) - Arkansas Gazette Obituaries - Nov.30, 1872. Pg.1, Col.3 M. B. Cato Book B, page 155, Lonoke Co. Probates. M. D. Cato died Oct. 1890 (from Fort Smith, Arkansas Death Records Index, Book II, September 1, 1889 to June 30, 1909) Maggie Cato - Dec. 18, 1892 - Oct. 9, 1893 (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) Maney Cato Feb. 14, 1890 - July 10, 1934 (Mayflower Cemetary - see directions at bottom) Margery Cate Died June, 1892 (from Fort Smith, Arkansas Death Records Index, Book II, September 1, 1889 to June 30, 1909) Mary Lou W. Cato - Feb. 12, 1893 - June 20, 1919 (Cypress Valley Cemetary) Matilda C. Cato Oct. 28, 1882 - Jun. 7, 1975 DS w/ W. J. Cato (East Shady Grove Cemetary) Melcenia A. Cato Died May, 1890 (from Fort Smith, Arkansas Death Records Index, Book II, September 1, 1889 to June 30, 1909) Mellissa Cato William M(athis?) MILLS b. May, 1823 in SC, was living near Jasper, Walker Co., Al in 1850 & 1860 with his wife Elizabeth (HULSEY?). Elizabeth died & he m. Mary (CARMACK?) and moved to Miss. then to Needs Creek area near Greenbrier, Conway Co., Ark. Mary d. & he married a widow named Mellissa Cato on Dec. 8, 1870, and lived in the area when it became a part of Faulkner Co. William d. about 1904. Wm.s brother, Britton L. MILLS, b. Dec. 28, 1822 SC m. Mary SPALDING & d. Apr. 18, 1883, buried in Needs Cr. Cem. Probably related to Britton MILLS of Wake Co., NC. (from Mills researcher, Robt. Van Dyke, LR, ARK) Morley J. Cato Mar. 18, 1925 - Aug. 24, 1970 Ark. US Navy, WWII (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) #Narsissia Cato to William DOBBS - May _, 1844 married Union Co. Needham Cayto - Listed with Needham as Van Buren Co. Heads of family. Nehemiah Cato 160 acres, signed Feb. 14, 1825 in the Arkansas Land Office. (AR3010_.258 00004944) Auth. code-Act/Treaty - May 6, 1812, 2 Stat. 728 Script-Warrent Act of 1812. Nehemiah Cato Warrent #23,695 - patent date 1825, Faulkner County - Military Bounty Grant. #Octavia Cato to William R. BISHOP - Jan. 2 (or 23), 1841 married Union Co. #Ransom Cato Nov. 2, 1818 - Petition to Congress by Inhabitants of Arkansas County: Every citizen...inhabiting and cultivating a tract of land previous to ...April (12), 1814...was entitled to a wright of purchase of one two or more quarter sections of Land... (by) treaty...by Commissioners...and the chiefs wariors and head men of...the Quapaw tribe of Indians and whereas by said Treaty they have retained or guaranteed to them that tract of land lying between the Arkansas and Ouachitta Rivers...(SEE MAP- the surveyed area is from the bottom right corner of Ark., left to the Red River, then catty-cornered up to somewhere very roughly around Hot Springs, then straight right to the Mississippi River-Quapaw area is small central portion of this)...And whereas also by said Treaty the Quapaws have been allowed to extend a shadow of a claim over an immence tract of Country fronting on the Arkansas on the north from the Miss...over which tract are scattered between ten and twelve-thousand inhabitants...We are fearful the aforsaid Purchase or Pretended Purchase-calculated to mislead the government and draw Shade over our Preemption claims- (Many of which the improvements are worth several thousand Dollars)... The tract in possession of the Quapaws is much bigger than they have on former occasion claimed...and covers two or three valuable improvements that they have no...title to...of a very recent Date Instigated by a few half breeds and a knot of Designing and Interested men at the Post of Arkansas & St. Louis. We...believe that the Indian title hath long since been Extinguished to a great part if not the whole of Said Country...for that Peaceable and inoffensive tribe of Indians,...we protest against the unnecessarily lavishing large Portions of Public and Private Property on Savages while a total indifference or neglect is manifested towards their fellow citizen. (We want to be taken off the) Upper Part of the Territory and the officers and land holders in St. Louis have nothing to do in the arrangement of our affairs... And while we regret the Misfortune and feel the injustice of Planting a Part of the cherrokee nation in the midst of our country [it being dayly renewed to us by the loss of our hogs horses and cattle and the Produce of our fields without means of redress] we confidently believe the measures were carried by Misinformation given by designing and interested men... (The petitioners then beg for preemption rights to their property) Signed by many, including James & Ransom Cato (Joel GRAHAM signed immediately after Ransom) Ransome Cato Will, 1856, Adm. Bd-C, page 170, Pulaski Co. Wills ***NEED THIS BADLY*** Reda Gay Cato - Aug. 13, 1955 - May 20, 1973 (Crest Lawn Cemetary) Rhoda Cato (This ref. is probably from OK, but am including it here since it seems to pertain to people in Fort Smith, Ark.) Control #7NS-75-53A-27387. Five Civilized Tribe Enrollment for Rhoda Cato by Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Tribe: Creek; Type: Newborn; age: 4; Sex: f; Roll #----; Degree Indian Blood: Full; Census Card #NB1064, City of residence: Cussehta (no date) Rhody Cato (This ref. is probably from OK, but am including it here since it seems to pertain to people in Fort Smith, Ark.) Control #7NS-75-53A-27388. Five Civilized Tribe Enrollment for Rhody Cato by Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Tribe: Creek; Type: Parent; age: --; Sex: f; Roll #----; Degree Indian Blood: ---; Census Card #3351, City of residence: Cussehta (no date) #Teresa Plyer Cato - Granddaughter of David GRAY. See listing under Fayette Cato. Thomas E. Cato to Sarah A. F. STRACENER marriage license: Book B, p. 104, no 771, White Co., St. of Ark. I, John S. MITCHELL, an acting & duly commissioned Justice of the Peace in & for the county of White in the St. of Ark do hereby certify that on the 24th day of Dec., 1864, in the county of White in the St. of AR I did duly join in marriage Mr. Thomas E. Cato of White Co., St. of AR, aged 18 years & Miss Sarah Ann Francis STRACENER of White Co., St. of AR aged 20 years, to be husband & wife. Given under my hand this 1st day of Jan., 1865. A true copy of the orig. filed for record on the 23 day of Mar. A. D. Signed James W. BRADLEY, Clerk #Vann Cato (This ref. is probably from OK, but am including it here since it seems to pertain to people in Fort Smith, Ark.) Control #7NS-75-53A-50309. Five Civilized Tribe Enrollment for Vann Cato by Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Tribe: Creek; Type: Parent; age: --; Sex: m; Roll #----; Degree Indian Blood: --; Census Card #179, City of residence: Coweta (no date) Vann Cato Control #7NS-21-3W51-8157, Fort Smith, Ark., Criminal Defendant Case File for Vann Cato, US Dist. Ct., Western Dist. of Ark., Fort Smith Div. Crime: Arson, 1890, Jacket # 428. Arrested with Jess FOREMAN. Vann Cato (Same info as above, Crime: Arson, 1890, but different Jacket #. This one is Jacket #274) W. A. Cato Nov. 7, 1940 - (still living) Father, DS w/ Elizabeth (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) W. F. Cato - Dec. 15, 1855 - Nov. 25, 1887 (Needs Creek Cemetary in Springhill) W. J. Cato May 22, 1882 - July 2, 1957 DS w/ Matilda C. Cato (East Shady Grove Cemetary) W.J. Cato (m. Edith C.) b.3/20/1851 d.8/18/1910 "May The Resurrectin find thee on the bosom of God" # ARKANSAS CEMETERY LISTINGS FOR CATO # (I'm adding this separately, since they are all in the same cemetary- the names are duplicated above.) NEEDS CREEK CEMETERY (An active cemetery east of Springhill. From the junction of US 65 & Ark. 287 in Springhill, drive east on 287 for approx. 3 mi.; the Needs Creek Baptist Church (est. 1870) is on the left (n.) side of the road & the cemetary is directly behind it. (There are also 2 BRANNON's buried here) Alvin E. Cato - April 21, 1907 - Dec. 23, 1969 Chester# Cato - (no birth date) - Nov. 7, 1986, age 85, hus/ Edna M. Cato Curtis M. Cato - April 15, 1913 - Mar. 25, 1914 Elizabeth Cato - July 8 1937 - (still living) Mother, DS w/W. A. Cato George W. Cato - July 28, 1873 - Jan. 31, 1952 John S. Cato - Aug. 28, 1871 - Mar. 22, 1879 Lucy A. Cato - Nov. 28, 1894 - June 29, 1966 DS w/ Luther H. Cato Luther H. Cato - Jan. 11, 1890 - Mar. 29, 1960 DS w/ Lucy A. Cato Maggie Cato - Dec. 18, 1892 - Oct. 9, 1893 Morley J. Cato - Mar. 18, 1925 - Aug. 24, 1970 Ark. US Navy, WWII W. A. Cato - Nov. 7, 1940 - (still living) Father, DS w/ Elizabeth W. F. Cato - Dec. 15, 1855 - Nov. 25, 1887 # EAST SHADY GROVE CEMETERY East of Greenbriar, from Jct. of US 65 & Ark. 225 in Greenbriar go east on 225 for app. 2.5 mi. The cemetery is on the left (n.) side of 225 with its jct. with Wilson Bottom Road. Fred Cato - 1905 -1970 Gladys Cato - 1906 - (still living) Matilda C. Cato - Oct. 28, 1882 - Jun. 7, 1975 DS w/ W. J. Cato W. J. Cato - May 22, 1882 - July 2, 1957 DS w/ Matilda C. Cato # CREST LAWN CEMETERY Located on south side of US 64 between Conway & Vilonia, from the jct. of US 64 & I-40 in Conway, go east for 5.1 mi. Reda Gay Cato - Aug. 13, 1955 - May 20, 1973 # CYPRESS VALLEY CEMETERY East of Vionia, from the jct. of US 64 & Ark. 107 in Vilonia drive east on 64 for 2.6 mi., turn right (s.) on Cypress Valley Rd. & go 1.7 mi. to jct. with Stanley Rd. Turn right (w.) on Stanley Rd. & go .3 mi. It's on the right (n.) side of the road. Elbert J. Cato - Feb. 18, 1898 - July 28, 1980 Fred Ross Cato - Jun. 14, 1919 - Mar. 19, 1927 Mary Lou W. Cato - Feb. 12, 1893 - June 20, 1919 # SPRING HILL CEMETERY South of Greenbriar. From jct. of US 64 & Ark. 287 in Springhill, go east on 287 for a short distance to Springhill Baptist Chuch on the left (n.) side of the hwy. The cemetary is on a hill behind the church. Ethel Cato - 1883 - 1955 also here: Ada NEEDHAM - b. 1865 - 1949 Albert L. NEEDHAM - b. 1872 - d. 1906 Lin NEEDHAM - b. 1901 - d. 1908 # OAKLAND CEMETERY In the Holland community in central Faulkner Co. from the jct. of Ark. Hwy. 36 & 287 for 2.7 miles. The cemetery is on the left (w.) side of the hwy. & the Oakland United Methodist Church is on the right (e.) Gertrude James Cato - Jan. 17, 1904 - July 30, 1955, Our mother. # MAYFLOWER CEMETERY On Ark. Hwy. 89 in the western part of Mayflower on the left side of the hwy. Maney Cato - Feb. 14, 1890 - July 10, 1934 Cato (baby) - d. 1917 #CATO CEMETERY Located on the farm of Ben SOMMERS in the Doyle Flat community which straddles the Van Buren and Conway County line in the far southwest part of the county. 1. unknown 2. unknown child 3. unknown 4. unknown 5. unknown 6. unknown 7. unknown 8. unknown 9. unknown 10. unknown 11. unknown 12. unknown 13. unknown 14. unknown child 15. G.A. Cato born 2/15/1887 dide 10/8/1888 on top of stone-12/5/1895 16. Epsie daughter of J.W. & E.C. Cato b.& d. 5/13/1902 "Asleep In Jesus" 17. W.J. Cato b.3/20/1851 d.8/18/1910 "May The Resurrectin find thee on the bosom of God" 18. Edith C. wife of W.J. Cato b. Mar 28, 1861 d. Jan. 19, 1911 "Every Joy to us is dead since Mother is not here" 19. unknown 20. unknown 21. unknown 22. unknown 23. unknown 24. unknown 25. unknown child 26. unknown child 27. unknown child 28. unknown child 29. unknown child 30. unknown child 31. Lois FREEMAN b. 10/30/1934 d. 11/25/1934 32. unknown 33. unknown 34. unknown 35. Frances Arlene BEAVERS b. Apr 16, 1935 d. Jun 10, 1937 "Gone but not forgotten" 36. unknown child 37. unknown child 38. unknown 39. unknown 40. unknown (Note; 15. the word "dide" is spelled as it was on the stone) # 1850-1855 Mortality Schedule #Allen M. Cato Jackson Co. - 20 years old - m. - Died in Jan. - was from Ark. - Died of pneumonia between 1869 & 1870. Anna Jane Cato Arkansas Co. - 29 years old - f. - Died in Nov. - Was from Tenn. - Died of consumption between 1859 & 1860 Ida Cato Washington Co. - 1 month old - f. - Died in Aug. - Was from Ark. - Cause of death was unknown. Died between 1859-1860. James Cato Washington Co. - 1 month old - m. - Died in Aug. - Was from Ark. - Cause of death was unknown. Died between 1859-1860. Louisiana Cato Conway Co. - 1 year old - f. - Died in Sept. - Was from Ark. - Died from Erysipelas between 1869-1870 Copyright (c) Bonnie Palmer 1997, all rights reserved