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From: sam cady <samcady(a)hotmail.com>
To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 9:55 AM
Subject: Unidentified subject!
>
>Hi, my name is Sam Cady from Syracuse, NY. I'm new to the list server and
>also new to geneology. I have traced my roots back to an A. Cady from
>Hamilton, NY born in 1801. Apparently his father was a Revolutionary War
>veteran from Connecticut, who received a land grant after the war.
>Unfortunately for me the trail stops there. Would anyone have any
>suggestions or information on how to proceed. Thanks in advance.
>
>Sam
>
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In correspondence about our Polk line, this sentence was included:
"A good friend of mine at Georgia Tech was Michael Cady from Atlanta."
:-)
Betty
Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis
(Gre/aygonis-UK, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von
Derlick
Hi, my name is Sam Cady from Syracuse, NY. I'm new to the list server and
also new to geneology. I have traced my roots back to an A. Cady from
Hamilton, NY born in 1801. Apparently his father was a Revolutionary War
veteran from Connecticut, who received a land grant after the war.
Unfortunately for me the trail stops there. Would anyone have any
suggestions or information on how to proceed. Thanks in advance.
Sam
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This is a web page chock full of Cady family members I stumbled across.
http://otc.isu.edu/~cady/genealogy/
It is plain text, not a link. The RootsWeb people ask us not to include
links in mail to the groups. You will have to swipe it, select "Copy", then
past it in the address line of your web browser to use it.
In a message dated 5/1/99 5:50:04 AM, you wrote:
>Malissia Blake wife of J. A. Cady B - 1853 - D - 1846
I've learned that folks back then tended to marry people they knew from
family connections.
Maude Isma Hazard, b. 3 July 1889 in Box Butte Co., Nebraska, daughter of
Jessie A. CADY and John Polk Hazard, married J. D. BLAKE in Bismark, (N or
S?) Dakota.
Hi everyone,
I want to let you all know that I will be away from my computer for the
next two weeks. My husband Ron will be monitoring my e-mail, so if anyone
has a problem or question, send them to my address
<suzyfrtz(a)tir.com>
as usual. He has promised to attend to them.
We are growing slowly but surely. Pass the word along! The more on our
list, the better our chance of connecting those elusive Cadys!
Take care, everyone, and good hunting!
Sue
Cady List Manager
Descendant of Sarah H. Cady--Southbridge, MA, Steuben Co. NY, & St. Clair
Co, Mich.
I have received two responses from descendants of Nicholas Cady, not from
the immediate Cady family group, and have found that I may have erred in
my earlier statement that (Rev) Samuel Cady & daughter, Sarah Parmelia
Cady will eventually lead back to Nicholas Cady the immigrant. The follow-
ing was sent to me which amends my earlier statement. My apologies!
The descendants of (Rev) Samuel Cady & Sarah Permelia (Cady) Knapp may
or may not go back to immigrant ancestor, Nicholas Cady. Rev. Samuel Cady
(born 1780) at this time has parentage is unknown.
Those most interested in the forthcoming book will probably be the
descendants of
Rev. Samuel CADY and his wife Sarah THOMAS, through their children: Jabez,
Abner, Charles, Lovina Cady Rea, Mary Cady McMinds, Samuel Jr., Andrew P.
"Doc" Cady, and Sarah P. Cady Knapp.
If anyone can post anything that might otherwise prove the ancestry of
)Rev) Samuel
Cady I would like to have that information.
Fritz
>From "7,000 Hudson-Mohawk Valley Vital Records, 1808 - 1850, by Fred Q.
Bowman & Thomas J. Lynch, 1997:
page 11
Bailey, Aaron N. of Vienna m 4/14/46 Mary E. Cady of Verona in V.; Rev. H.
Kendall
page 45
Cady, Charlotte, wf of Jay Cady, d 3/4/37 at Minaville, Montgomery County
after a protracted illness
Cady, Freeman, of Newport m 10/3/42 Frances Humaston of Vienna in V.; Rev
Hodges
page 46
Cady, Louisa M., 25, wf of N. S. esq. and dau of Hon. Sylvester Beecher
killed when her clothes caught in a thrashing machine at Lenox, Madison
County 11/6/35
Cady, Nabby, 53, wf of Sylvester & dau of Capt. Simon Adams late of
Columbia, Herkimer Co., formerly of New Marlborough, MA, d 7/7/35 after
illness of 14 yrs , at Chatham, Columbia Co.
page 152
Houghton, James m 12/30/25 Zilpha Cady; Rev. Leonard
The Cady Surname Mailing List is archived by Rootsweb, which means you can
look up any name or message that has been mentioned in our posts.
Here is the address:
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
This will take you to the "Archive Search Site." Enter "Cady" in the box.
Then, unless you want to see all the old messages, you should use a
qualifier such as "Nicholas Cady."
I have found it's a good idea to bookmark the site so you can have easy
access whenever you want it.
Sue
Cady List Manager
Hello, I received the death certificate for my ggrandmother. Her
name Edna M Cady, b. 4-9-1899,South Side, Pittsburgh, PA. Her father
Edward Cady m. Alice Butler.
Does anyone have any connection?
Just received word of a new book to be published mid-summer 1999, entitled
"Kinfolk of Adin Williams Knapp & Sarah Parmelia Cady".
II do not have full particulars on this book but if your interested. e-mail
Jean Perney at: <jwperney(a)prodigy.net> Believe it will include the Cady
ancestry back to the earliest known Cady Ancestor, Nicholas Cady.
Fritz
I am a college student doing a research project on an invention. The
name of the inventor was Reymond Davis Cady he was the chief chemist for
the Diamond Match Company in the 1940's.
If you have any information on him, I'd greatly appreciate it. I am
really kind of digging deep here to find out more about this man and his
invention, the companies records have a lot to be desired, so I have
resorted to name searches to try and find some relatives of his. If you
would happen to know where I may find out more information on him I
would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for your time
Justin Geiman
University of Maryland
Looking for ancestry and descendants of Samuel Cady, Sr & wife, Sarah
"Sally" Thomas. I know this Cady Family will probably & eventually lead to
Nicholas & Judith (Knopp) Cady, the immigrant ancestors of this line. Info
below is what I currently have on file.
Thank you far any/all help!
Fritz
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1. (Rev) Samuel1 Cady, Sr1,2,3 was born 26 November 1780 in Shutesbury,
Franklin Co, MA, and died 18 April 1851 in [near] Holton, Ripley Co, IN.
He married Sarah "Sally" Thomas Abt. 1800 in [prob] New York or
Pennsylvania.
More About Samuel Cady, Sr:
BURIED : Cady Farm, Otter Creek Twp, IN
RESIDED AT: Steuben Co, NY; Northern PA; Ohio; Otter Creek Twp/ Holton,
Ripley Co, IN, et al
OCCUPATION(S): Minister [Curcuit]/Farmer
RELIGION: Methodist Episcopal
CHURCH AFF: Steuben Co, NY &Holton, Ripley Co, IN Methodist Episcopal
Churches
Children of Samuel Cady and Sarah Thomas are:
2 i. Jabez2 Cady, born December 1801.
3 ii. Abner Thomas Cady, born 15 December 1803.
4 iii. Mary "Polly" Cady4, born Abt. 1807 in Troupsburg?, Steuben Co, NY.
She married (1) Gideon McMinds 1826 in Steuben Co,
NY. She married (2)
Jonathan Moore6 29 February 1856 in Ripley Co, IN.
5 iv. Charles Cady, born Abt. 1810.
6 v. Lovina Cady, born 10 June 1816.
7 vi. Samuel Cady, Jr, born 09 August 1818.
8 vii. Andrew P Cady, born 27 March 1821.
9 viii. Sarah Parmelia Cady7,8, born 02 November 1823 in [near]
Troupsburg, Steuben Co, NY; died 19 November 1903 in Ripley Co,
IN. She married Adin Williams Knapp9 08 August 1844 in Ripley Co, IN.
More About Sarah Parmelia Cady:
BURIED : Hopewell Cemetery, Ripley Co, IN
RESIDED AT: Steuben Co, NY; Ripley Co, IN
More About Adin Williams Knapp:
BURIED : Hopewell Cemetery, Ripley Co, IN
RESIDED AT: Butler/Preble Co, OH; Ripley Co, IN
OCCUPATION(S): Farmer
Louise,
In reference to Curtis Cady
Tioga History Book
The first school in Brookfield was taught by Asa Bushnell in 1817, and was
held in Curtis Cady's house.
The first children were born here were twin daughters of Curtis Cady and
wife. The members of this family were kind and obliging but they did not
gain much of a place in the township, and when they left they were soon
forgotten.What I found also mentions the name Seeley quite often that you
said goes with this family.I will keep looking to see if I can find Ann
Seeley.
Religious Enterprises
Methodist Ep. Churches
The first members were Hannah, Joseph,Deborah,Joseph, and Curtis Cady among
other family names.
Brookfield
Bedford George, Titus Ives,Elihu Hill and Curtis Cady were the first to
build log houses,which were the only dwellings built for many years.Ives
put up the first framed house in the township on Troup's creek where the
North road connects with the Troups creek road.Godfrey Bowman built the
next.-- well known til this day as the Godfrey Bowman house.
I thought you would want this info.
Shirley Cleveland
Dundee, NY
Most wanted ancestor: Charles L. Cady: b. 1791, MA. d. probably before 1870,
in Iowa- - maybe Van Buren, Madison, or Warren Co. How would I go about
getting a death record or obituary?
Charles L. Cady (b. MA) was living on the next farm over from Henry Cady (b.
NY) in 1860, in Washington Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa. Family members were:
Sarah - age 43 (second wife?) b. PA
Margaret J. - age 16 b. PA
Ellen Mariah - age 13 b. PA
David - age 10. b. PA
Daughter Deborah Cady (married?) about 22 years old (b. NY) might be in the
vicinity, but not listed on census. By 1870, Charles Cady's family is no
longer near Henry's. David Cady would have been 20.
Henry Cady is assumed to be the son of Charles L. Cady and his first wife. He
was in Van Buren Co., IA by 1855. He is found on censuses in Washington Twp.
in 1860, and in Palmyra Twp. in 1870. He served in the Iowa infantry, Co. A,
39th regiment from 1862 to the end of the war. Henry's wife was Mary Etta
McCoy Cady, and his children were:
Sarah (Butterfield) b. 4 May 1855, Vernon, Van Buren Co., IA
Alice (Rogers) b. 17 Sep 1857, IA
William Lincoln Cady b. 20 May 1860, IA
John Otto Cady b. 6 Apr 1866, Madison Co., IA
Ullyses S. "Grant" Cady b. 25 Dec 1867, Palmyra, Warren Co., IA
Mary "Minnie" Belle (Lee) b. 20 Jan 1870, Palmyra, Warren Co., IA
Leonard Wilson Cady b. 2 May 1872, Maryville, Nodaway Co., MO
If you have any information about this family, especially Charles Cady,
please contact me.
Brenda Humphrey
Riverside, CA
Willis O. Cady of Hornellsville,NY marries Josephine Turner in
Hornellsville,NY
12-27-1881
Gurdin Woodruff of Lawrenceville, PA marries Betsy Cady of Pa.in Painted
Post,NY
9-30-1841
Franklin Cady of town of Dix, Schuyler Co. NY marries Sophia Adit of
Hornby,NY Marriage took place in Corning, NY.
5-31-1859
Charles M. Cummings marries Seybel Cady of Canterberry, Pa.by Rev. Thomas
J. Murdock.
1-21-1824
Shirley Cleveland
Dundee, NY
Marriages from Steuben Co. Newspaper
Charles Derby Cade of Caton, NY married Emma L. Crawford of Caton, NY
- 12-6-1879
John S. Crandell of Cohocton,NY marries Helen M. Cady of Avoca, NY
4-25-1870
Charles E. June of Addison, NY marries Georgia Cady of Tioga, Pa.
10-3-1878
Archibald Potter of Troupsburg, NY marries Mrs Charlotte Cady of
Troopsburg,NY
8-13-1882
William Jr. Hollands of Elkland, Pa. marries Eliz. Cady dau. of E. Cady of
Elkland, Pa.
6-12-1883
Sidney Arrowsmith of Monroe marries Lucinda Cady of Cohocton, NY
9-20-1841
Ellery Cady of Brookfield, Pa. marries Sylvia Ann Bennett of Troupsburg, NY
6-14-1881
Samuel Warner and Hanah Cady both of Groton were married by Justice Minott.
10-15-1706
Shirley Cleveland
Hopes this a help to someone.
Found at Steele Lib. today.
Obit
Mrs Nellie Cady of 454 West Washinton Ave. Died April 29th 1934
Survived by a sister Mrs Mary Green and a nephew Walter Johnson both of
Elmira.
James A. Cady B 1850 - D - 1903
Malissia Blake wife of J. A.Cady B - 1853 - D - 1846
Buried in Plainville, Cem. NY
Edna Cady Upson B - 1872 - D - 19 ?
Benajah C. Upson B -1869 - D - 1932
Shirley Cleveland
Hi lllyce,
In my reseach today found an Andrew S Cady - Born-- 1868--Died - 1948.
Is there a chance this is the one you are looking for or is he to young?
Buried Highland Cem. Tioga, Pa. It's getting closer.
Thanks,
Shirley Cleveland
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> From: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl(a)linkny.com>
> To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Andrew Cady
> Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 9:32 PM
>
>
> Hi me,Shirley.
> I don't have a death place for Andrew but I do have him mentioned in a
will
> that I have been looking for three days now.As soon as I find it will
write
> to you right away.I am excited about finding it now more then ever.When I
> first got it I didn't know this Andrew was connected to my Cady's.I do
now
> thanks to you.I have a ton of papers to go thru.I have been collecting
Cady
> names and wills for years and the filing system isn't to great.
> Hope to be able to tell you soon which one he is.
> Shirley Cleveland
> Did you see where I posted last night about the Andrew Cady that was
killed
> in the war.Buried in WA. and was from NY.
> ----------
> > From: Illyce MacDonald <illycem(a)hotmail.com>
> > To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> > Subject: [CADY-L] Andrew Cady
> > Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 6:04 PM
> >
> > Thanks for the message about Andrew Cady living with Emma and William
> > Van Duesen. A few years back I had been in touch with a descendant of
> > Emma and William who identified Emma as being a Cady. If Andrew is a
> > son of Chester's then he must have been visiting his Aunt on census
> > day. If he was the son of Abner maybe Abner was in Michigan and left
> > Andrew behind. The 1860 census had Andrew living as a farmhand with
> > another family so there is no clue there as to his proper parents. I
> > think I need to track down wills for Abner and Chester to see if they
> > mention a son Andrew. Shirley mentioned that Abners wife Betsey died
> > in Michigan. Do you know what county? Did Abner die in the same
> > place? Thanks!
> > Illyce Mac Donald
> > illycem(a)hotmail.com
> >
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Hi Shari,
During my research today I found an Edna Cady but doesn't look like
yours.Thought I would send it any way.We talked about her quite sometime
ago.
Edna Cady B-1872-- Died 19--?
Married Benajah C.Upson B-1869---D- 1932.
Only Edna Cady I have ever come across.
Buried Pa.
Shirley Cleveland
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> From: Shari M. Murray <sharim(a)inlandnet.com>
> To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CADY-L] Edna Cady
> Date: Friday, April 02, 1999 9:43 AM
>
> Hello, my ggrandmother was Edna Cady(m. Paxon). Born Apr. 1892. Her
> brother was Jock according to my aunt. They lived in McKeesport area
> PA. Any connection. Shari
>