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Showing posts with label Maryland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maryland. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Marian Loretta Ridgeway and her descendants
Marian is my husband's Great Aunt Marian Loretta Ridgeway who married Robert H. Beach. Marian's sister was Ruth Alice Ridgeway, our ancestor. Marian passed away in the 1980's and her obit tells quite a tale about large families and their descendants.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
SARAH F. STEPHENSON AND CHARLES CONRAD CATOR, SR.
My husband and I spent years going to his old home state areas of Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC.
Every time that we passed Surrattsville, MD. He would share the story that his Granddaddy Charles Conrad
Cator Jr. often told: Surrattsville is important to our family. Remember that.
My husband's great grandfather Charles Sr. was born in 1863, smack in the middle of the Civil War. It was years before we realized that my husband's great
grandmother, Sarah F Stephenson, married his great grandfather, Charles Conrad
Cator Sr. and they resided there for a while and had children in Surrattsvile. Sarah was Irish. Cator is thought to be Scots-Irish.
In the 1700s Surrattsville was named Surratt's Villa, and
ultimately would become today's Clinton, MD.
The Villa was simply a crossroads and a few buildings. By the 1800s it was calls Surrattsville and had
its own post office, a voting place, and a tavern. Mary Surratt, famed from the
days of Abraham Lincoln, owned a home there and in DC.
Charles and Sarah F.
married on the 4th of December 1890 in
DC per the record of their marriage. Since Sarah was born in 1871, she was but
19 years old to Charles 27 years of age.
Charles and Sarah had a baby boy who lived 5 months; he died 25 Apr
1892. Before she died at the age of 27
in 1898, she had two living children, Granddaddy - my husband's grandfather who
raised my husband. Granddaddy was Charles Conrad Cator, Jr. born 1895. Their other living child was Aunt Mabel Estelle Cator
(born 1893). Granddaddy was just 2 when
Sarah died; Mabel just 4.
By 1910, Joseph Clifton had moved on, but the teenagers
Charlie and Mabel now had their granddad living with them, Thomas Cator, age 75
as a "boarder" who had his own income. Charles Sr. was a furnace man at the Navy Yard in DC. Lurania never had any of her own
children. A good thing.
Interestingly, Charles Jr and Ruth Ridgeway eloped while under the reins of Lurania. This is an interesting story as Lurania was continuously on the prowl! Charles Sr was not opposed, though it implied he was. See the full story at http://snippetbiographies.blogspot.com/2012/12/charlie-cator-runs-away-twice.html
HISTORY DURING THEIR LIVES:
William McKinley was president the year before Sarah
died. She may or may not have lived
long enough to realize that the USS Maine exploded in Cuba in February of
1898. And she may not have lived long
enough to see Wyoming and Idaho become new states (43, 44) nor to know that
Hawaii was annexed by the USA in mid 1898.
In 1881 she and Charles were well aware that their President
James Garfield was shot and died. And,
think of it! They lived at the very
time of the OK Corral gunfights in Tombstone, AZ in that same year when the
Earp Brothers and Doc Holliday tried to disarm Billy Clanton and Frank
McLaury. Billy, Frank and Tom
died. And electricity was generated to
85 customers in NYC on September 4, 1884, and a year later the Statue of
Liberty was delivered.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Charlie Cator Runs Away Twice!
Charlie had worked for the train yard and been coupled by two trains, resulting in injuries requiring a year in the hospital. Physical therapy for his arm, for example, was holding a bucket and adding a piece of coal each day till his arm finally straightened and became strong. Charles was again working at the Union Station in DC as a call boy in 1914. In railroad slang that means Charlie was the guy who made sure each crew member was scheduled for regular runs and aware of extra runs to be completed.
He arranged for three days of leave to get married. Sounds like a good plan, doesn't it? Charlie's huge mistake? He told his stepmother that he intended to marry Ruth "at once"! Egads! Mistake, mistake, mistake. She told him, "I'll see about that; you're too young to get married!" Charlie fled the house and called Ruth.

So, did they get married? YES!
After mean stepmom contacted 50 towns to stop them. Can you imagine her determination? Don't understand her reasoning since Charlie's dad was okay with it. Lavinia overlooked Frederick MD.
Charlie and Ruth became Mr. and Mrs. Cator in Frederick MD.
Mean stepmom may have been persistent, but Charlie and Ruth were in love.
They would have three children, one being my husband's Mom, Bernice. Nice.
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