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Catherine (Fink) Foy
She was born in Pennsylvania in 1809 and moved to the Utah Territory in 1850.
Catherine (Saxon Sleeper) Moore
She was born to Louise Amelia Sieber and William H. Saxon in 1894, shortly after her parents’ marriage. Colorado records indicate that her parents divorced in 1901. 1900 US Census records show Catherine living with her mother and grandparents, Charles and Henrietta Sieber. Charles was a pioneer and owner of the S-Cross Cattle Company. Her mother remarried in 1902, to John Sleeper, and Catherine was raised by her stepfather. She grew up on the Sleeper Ranch in Glade Park, where both sides of her family were ranchers, and at her Grandmother Sleeper's house in New Hampshire. She attended finishing school in New England and also had two years of nursing training at St. Mary's Hospital while her husband, Charles "Frank" Moore, was fighting in World War I. She married him on November 17, 1917. After Moore became a surveyor for the U. S. General Land Office, she traveled with him, homemaking, and administering to her ill family members. While she did not practice as a nurse, her training helped to save her daughter's life from scarlet fever.
Catherine Hayden
Catherine Olive Judge was born July 7, 1935 in Salida, Colorado. Father: Theodore James Judge, Sr. Mother: Nellie Edith Starbuck. Siblings: Irene Marie, Theodore James, Jr., Edith Mae, Josephine Ruth, and Doris Joan.

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