Cato Hodge Boylan

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City Cemetery

17 South East Street
Raleigh North Carolina 27601
United States
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Cato Hodge Boylan

Died: 3 February 1811
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In memory of Cato, who is interred in this section of the cemetery in an unknown location.

Died on the 3d inst. of the consumption, after a confinement of 14 months, Cato, a man of color, the property of Mr. William Boylan, of this city, but better known as the favourite slave of the late Mr. [Abraham] Hodge of Halifax. Cato was a good printer and a tolerable book binder, and possessed a considerable share of wit and good understanding. He was decently interred in the burial ground of this city on Sunday evening last.

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BillionGraves.com record for Cato Hodge Boylan (3 February 1811), BillionGraves Record City Cemetery, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, United States, North America