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Subject: Re: [MO-CW] Catos mentioned in Hildebrand book
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 20:05:02 EDT
Kirby
This incident about Jack Cato has puzzled me for
quite a while since I did not know of anyone named Jack
in the Missouri Cato's in that era. This is the conclusion
I have come up with.
In Sam Hildebrand's book "Sam Hildebrand rides again"
Sam makes mention that on one of his excursions back to
Mo he hooks up with Wash. Nabors and James Cato and
on page 37 he mentions that they stayed up all night and
kept charging the Federal camp and found out later that
they had killed over 30 Federals that night.
Jack is a nickname for James and since Jack had bragged
of killing so many Union men, this could be the same man,
especially since he rode with Hildebrand. My Father had a
brother named James Henry that was always called "Jack"
On William Cato, Joanne Eakin Chiles in her book, Missouri
Prisones of War, transcribes a bunch by the name of Cata which is
in fact the Cato bunch from Bollinger and Stoddard counties. In the
Census of Mo there are no Cata's in this area. William is listed
as a bushwacker, Gratiot prison, confined to ball and chain for
violation of Oath. I have been told that the end result for this was
normaly punishable by death. (not critizing Joanne for if you don't
study the family as I have it is an easy mistake to make)
Adruain
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