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Sue,
Thanks very much for Jim Cady's e-mail address and information on his books.
I really appreciate it!
Susan
-----Original Message-----
From: Suzanne Frantz <suzyfrtz(a)tir.com>
To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 9:21 AM
Subject: [CADY-L] Fw: Cady Genealogy Books
>Here is a message from Jim Cady with information about his books that I
>received privately--I don't believe he's on our list although I wrote to
>him about it. Anyway, here's his e-dress.
>
>Sue
>----------
>> From: JCady4100(a)aol.com
>> To: suzyfrtz(a)tir.com
>> Subject: Cady Genealogy Books
>> Date: Monday, April 19, 1999 11:09 PM
>>
>> Dear Sue,
>>
>> Thanks for your recent email concerning the puerchase of one of my Cadu
>> Genealogy Books. Sorry to be slow in replying. I was out of town three
>days
>> last week attending the retirement festivities of a friend of mine
>retiring
>> as Registrar from the Baptist University where I seerved for several
>years as
>> Academic Vice Prersident. I am still digging out from under the pile
>> resulting grom my beigout of town.
>>
>> Yes, I have some of my books left, about 50 of both the 1991 Cady
>Genealogy
>> and the 1995 supplement. The 1991 800-page book is $50 plus $3 mailing
>fee.
>> The 1995 200-page spplement is $40 plus $2 mailing fee. If you want to
>> purchase one or both of my books, send me your check in the proper amount
>and
>> I will send your book(s) by return mail.
>>
>> Information about my books:
>>
>> The 1910 book Cady Genealogy by Orrin Peer Allen was a good book to be
>> compiled with only an old manual typewriter, but there had been no
>updates of
>> new Cadys for the last eighty years until I published my 1991 book Cady
>> Genealogy Revised and Updated. As the name implies, I revised the
>material
>> in Allen's book into a more readable outline so a person can trace a
>family
>> line backwards or forwards by simply following the outline form and not
>> having to jump all around in the Allen book as one must do to trace a
>family
>> line. I used about 5,000 names in Allen's books as a starting platform
>and
>> built my revised book on them, developing a network of over 200
>contributors
>> from all over the 48 states, Hawaii and France, all of whom gave me an
>> additional 8,000 Cady or Cady related names for my book, making my 1991
>> 800-page book contain 13,051 Cady and/or Cady related names. There are
>many
>> thousands still out there unaccouted for, and I'm gradually building a
>data
>> base for future publication as I acquire more and more Cady names and
>> information.
>>
>> Complicating my search for Cadys was the fact that I upgraded computers
>> three times from the original, old Commodor 64 that I used to publish my
>> first book. I am now running a new Inteva, Pentium 2, with 2.99 GB hard
>drive
>> computer with all the bells and whistles (under the supervision of my son
>who
>> designed it all and carried me along as I upgraded). So I'm set for
>good
>> with hardware. I am using no market software, just developed my own
>format
>> for easier and better tracing of family lines.
>>
>> After I published in 1991, material continued to pour in, and I
>accumulated
>> so much that I had to publish a 200-page, 4,000 name book in 1995 to
>> contain it all. I'm gradually builiding up material for another
>supplement
>> sometime down the road. I am currently toying with the idea of a Y2K
>> publishing year.
>>
>> Best wishes to you in your genie searching,
>>
>> Jim Cady
>> 4100 Pecos Ave
>> Texarkana, TX 75503-2860
>> 903 791 6290
>> email: JCady4100(a)aol.com
>>
>>
>>
>
From: Suzanne Frantz <suzyfrtz(a)tir.com>
To: CADY-L@rootsweb,com
Subject: My Cady Faamily
Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 9:34 AM
Glad to see all the recent posts. Let's hear from everyone, and have a
roll call.
My Cady line is the most difficult line I am researching. My great-great
grandmother was Sarah H. Cady, born in Southbridge, Worcester County,
Massachusetts 22 March 1836. She claimed her parents' names were August
Cady, born in Connecticut, and Helen Lyons (Lyon), born in Massachusetts.
I have been unable to find any "August Cady" in the area, and it has been
suggested that August was a middle name.
In the 1850 census, Sarah' s future husband, Lution (Lucien) Fairfield,
was
living in Southbridge with the family of John Vinton. There were Lyons
families as neighbors. Last Thursday, while at the Library of Michigan, I
went through each name in the 1850 census of Southbridge, hoping to find
Sarah, or someone who could possibly be "August." I found only one Cady
family, and wouldn't you know, the name was hardly readable, but seemed
like F. W. Cady, age 30, born in Connecticut, wife Dimetta? aged 20, and a
George W. age 15. Of course, "August" could have been dead by this time,
but I was hoping to find Sarah. My next step, when I get back to Lansing,
will be to check the 1850 census for the near-by towns line by line for
Sarah. There is always the possiblity they migrated to New York State,
but
have no clue where. Strangely enough, no one by their names are listed in
the deeds of the area or in the Southbridge Vital Records.
Good hunting to all,
Sue
Cady List Manager
>
>
>
>
>
>
Zeb Cady m. Providence,RI 1797 at the Baptist Church to Sally Freeman
she may be the daughter of Dan Freeman of Attleboro,Mass.
Zeb and his wife moved off to Ct probably after 1810-20.
Sally Cady m. 1820 to Alexander McFarland - Scotch-Irish emigrant
who arrived in Prov abt 1814 from Tyrone Co., Ireland.
Sally and Alex were married in the Beneficent Cong Church.
Known offspring - Alex jr.,John,Sarah. Alex jr. was a mariner.
Sally (Cady) McFarland d. 1848 of Erisypelas - no parents given
and much to my chagrin no birthplace. Alex d. 1876 - of suicide - he
tied rocks around his neck and threw himself into long pond.
It does appear that Alex and Sarah removed to Ohio for awhile but
returned to Rhode Island and for a time at Attleboro,Mass.
Zeb moved off to according to the Cady Gen to Jewett City and his wife
outlived him by many years.
Any help on Zebulon beyond what the gen covers is appreciated.
John Scott-Ferree
Looking for those researching Lemuel Cady and Ruth Gleason. I had
everyones names in my database along with 3500 names in my family tree. I
have lost it all thanks to my BIL. I have lost several branches of my
trees. Thank god that I have some on hard copy. I thought that I had it
backed up but now I can't even find that. Thanks for any help.
Sara
scoobydoo(a)sltic.com
I have two questions for the list.
I want to order the Cady books, by Jim Cady. I have an address and phone
number, but I was wondering if he has an e-mail address - or even better -
if he is on this list.
I didn't receive any response to my posting about James Cady. Does anyone
know how he ties in to Nicholas?
My line: Nicholas>Joseph>Stephen>Samuel>Jason>Ira>Thaddeus S.>Electa
Eliza>George Franklin>George Harvey>Evelyn Mae>Susan Kay Crowson (me).
Also looking for information on Lyman Ross Cady and daughter Callie Cady,
who lived in Rice Co., KS. I have old photos I'd like to pass on to a
descendant.
Thanks very much for any help.
Susan Hudspeth
SHUDSPETH(a)prodigy.net
Hello, this is my first posting to this list. I have a Jane Rachel CADY
b.Nov.3,1823 place unknown, married to my Ggf, Charles Wesley BROWN. b.Oct
14,1820 in ? Ashtabula Co. Ohio. I believe thay might have been married in
Michigan. My gf Charles Joseph BROWN b.Mar8,1856 in Howard Twnshp,Ontario,
Canada. My f William Bryan BROWN b.Aug19,1908 in Hawthorne, Wisc. Any
connections out there to all your CADY'S???
Sara Brown Ching
Kauanoe(a)aol.com
Sara, here is the Archives address--you may want to check through it. Sue
----------
> From: Suzanne Frantz <suzyfrtz(a)tir.com>
> To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Cady Archives
> Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 6:05 AM
>
> 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
>
Here is a message from Jim Cady with information about his books that I
received privately--I don't believe he's on our list although I wrote to
him about it. Anyway, here's his e-dress.
Sue
----------
> From: JCady4100(a)aol.com
> To: suzyfrtz(a)tir.com
> Subject: Cady Genealogy Books
> Date: Monday, April 19, 1999 11:09 PM
>
> Dear Sue,
>
> Thanks for your recent email concerning the puerchase of one of my Cadu
> Genealogy Books. Sorry to be slow in replying. I was out of town three
days
> last week attending the retirement festivities of a friend of mine
retiring
> as Registrar from the Baptist University where I seerved for several
years as
> Academic Vice Prersident. I am still digging out from under the pile
> resulting grom my beigout of town.
>
> Yes, I have some of my books left, about 50 of both the 1991 Cady
Genealogy
> and the 1995 supplement. The 1991 800-page book is $50 plus $3 mailing
fee.
> The 1995 200-page spplement is $40 plus $2 mailing fee. If you want to
> purchase one or both of my books, send me your check in the proper amount
and
> I will send your book(s) by return mail.
>
> Information about my books:
>
> The 1910 book Cady Genealogy by Orrin Peer Allen was a good book to be
> compiled with only an old manual typewriter, but there had been no
updates of
> new Cadys for the last eighty years until I published my 1991 book Cady
> Genealogy Revised and Updated. As the name implies, I revised the
material
> in Allen's book into a more readable outline so a person can trace a
family
> line backwards or forwards by simply following the outline form and not
> having to jump all around in the Allen book as one must do to trace a
family
> line. I used about 5,000 names in Allen's books as a starting platform
and
> built my revised book on them, developing a network of over 200
contributors
> from all over the 48 states, Hawaii and France, all of whom gave me an
> additional 8,000 Cady or Cady related names for my book, making my 1991
> 800-page book contain 13,051 Cady and/or Cady related names. There are
many
> thousands still out there unaccouted for, and I'm gradually building a
data
> base for future publication as I acquire more and more Cady names and
> information.
>
> Complicating my search for Cadys was the fact that I upgraded computers
> three times from the original, old Commodor 64 that I used to publish my
> first book. I am now running a new Inteva, Pentium 2, with 2.99 GB hard
drive
> computer with all the bells and whistles (under the supervision of my son
who
> designed it all and carried me along as I upgraded). So I'm set for
good
> with hardware. I am using no market software, just developed my own
format
> for easier and better tracing of family lines.
>
> After I published in 1991, material continued to pour in, and I
accumulated
> so much that I had to publish a 200-page, 4,000 name book in 1995 to
> contain it all. I'm gradually builiding up material for another
supplement
> sometime down the road. I am currently toying with the idea of a Y2K
> publishing year.
>
> Best wishes to you in your genie searching,
>
> Jim Cady
> 4100 Pecos Ave
> Texarkana, TX 75503-2860
> 903 791 6290
> email: JCady4100(a)aol.com
>
>
>
Hello everyone,
I have changed the "Reply To" setting on our Cady List. From now on, when
responding to a post, your answer will go to the list as a whole. If you
wish to reply privately, you will need to enter the address of the person
you're writing to and not click on "Reply To".
I hope that this doesn't cause any problems for anyone. Many many times,
an informative reply which would benefit the whole group, is not seen by
anyone else. I feel that any and all information is helpful and
informative. We are a small group and I trust that this will increase our
postings and discussions.
In the Spirit of Family,
Sue
Cady List Manager
According to "A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England
...", by Farmer, "James Cady came from the west of England with three sons,
and settled at Hingham, Mass., in 1635. It appears that he moved to
Yarmouth, Mass. in 1640. Also, in that same year, there was a James Cady of
Boston. James and Nicholas Cady were early inhabitants of Groton, Mass.
I have never seen any other information on James other than this.
Susan Hudspeth
-----Original Message-----
From: Suzanne Frantz <suzyfrtz(a)tir.com>
To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 6:57 AM
Subject: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady
>Hello everyone,
>
>I trust this finds everyone enjoying a wonderful summer. Welcome to all
>new members, and Shirley, I hope you are feeling better now.
>
>Tom, your recent post regarding Nicholas Cady being the "father" of most of
>the descendants in the US started me wondering. There are many such
>families that came of one particular immigrant ancestor--there are four
>such lines I can think of right off in my husband's and my families. I
>would like to know your opinions regarding the Cadys--Can anyone think of
>any other Cady who came over and started a line, or does it seem that
>Nicholas was the only one. I am wondering this because my Cadys do not
>show up in the Nicholas Cady genealogy, although they lived in the same
>region.
>
>Sue
>Cady List Manager
>
----------
> From: Tom Cady <tcady(a)whitemtns.com>
> To: suzyfrtz(a)tir.com
> Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady
> Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 1:46 PM
>
> Sue:
> Interestingly, I have, in all my research, have not heard of any Cady
> not coming from Nicholas Cady. Several of his boys went to Conn. which
> included my line, and others went North and I have little record on them
> but supposedly the Cadys that I do not find in my program came from the
> Northern group.
> Several years ago, a person wrote me concernng a Cady comimg from the
> West Indies to the Louisiana area but, after some correspondance,
> decided that her information was flawed.
> --
> Tom
>
> You can see our genealogy, over 5,000 names, on the WEB.
> http://otc.isu.edu/~cady/genealogy/
>
> |||||| Tom E. Cady
> /// P.O. Box 454
> /// Lakeside, AZ 85929
> /// 520-367-4919
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> From: Tom Cady <tcady(a)whitemtns.com>
> To: suzyfrtz(a)tir.com
> Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady
> Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 1:46 PM
>
> Sue:
> Interestingly, I have, in all my research, have not heard of any Cady
> not coming from Nicholas Cady. Several of his boys went to Conn. which
> included my line, and others went North and I have little record on them
> but supposedly the Cadys that I do not find in my program came from the
> Northern group.
> Several years ago, a person wrote me concernng a Cady comimg from the
> West Indies to the Louisiana area but, after some correspondance,
> decided that her information was flawed.
> --
> Tom
>
> You can see our genealogy, over 5,000 names, on the WEB.
> http://otc.isu.edu/~cady/genealogy/
>
> |||||| Tom E. Cady
> /// P.O. Box 454
> /// Lakeside, AZ 85929
> /// 520-367-4919
> |||||||||||||| tcady(a)whitemtns.com
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Hello everyone,
I trust this finds everyone enjoying a wonderful summer. Welcome to all
new members, and Shirley, I hope you are feeling better now.
Tom, your recent post regarding Nicholas Cady being the "father" of most of
the descendants in the US started me wondering. There are many such
families that came of one particular immigrant ancestor--there are four
such lines I can think of right off in my husband's and my families. I
would like to know your opinions regarding the Cadys--Can anyone think of
any other Cady who came over and started a line, or does it seem that
Nicholas was the only one. I am wondering this because my Cadys do not
show up in the Nicholas Cady genealogy, although they lived in the same
region.
Sue
Cady List Manager
Does anyone out there have info on Lyman Ross CADY? His wife's maiden name
was PUTNAM. They had a daughter Callie, who married a BRADBURY. I believe
Lyman's father was Lyman Ross CADY, Sr.
This family lived in Rice Co., KS - Sterling, Little River or Geneseo areas.
Thanks for any help.
Susan Hudspeth
SHUDSPETH(a)prodigy.net
Let's try again,
Does anyone out there have any information on Stoddard Cady (son of Ezekial)
or his son Charles? I would also love to contact any descendents of Charles'
brothers: James, Ezekial, or David. I have found a Charles with correct age
and birthplace in Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA. I think he is the father to my
Henry Cady, who was born in New York, supposedly Erie Co. Very hazy stuff, I
know.
Anyway, in case anyone can see a connection, here's my suspected line:
1. Nicholas CADY (Before 1640 - ) & Judith KNAPP
1.1 John CADY (15 Jan 1650/1651 - )
1.2 Judith CADY (2 Sep 1653 - )
1.3 James CADY (28 Aug 1655 - 2 Dec 1690) & Hannah BARRON (6 Mar 1658 - )
1.3.1 Abigail CADY (Circa 1684 - 11 Apr 1757) & Ezekiel CADY (29 Sep 1686
- 8 Aug 1771)**
1.3.1.1 Ezekiel CADY (25 Mar 1710 in Pomfret, CT- 11 Sep 1754) &
Abigail STODDARD
1.3.1.1.1 Charles CADY (1 Jan 1748 - )
1.3.1.1.2 Stoddard CADY (4 Feb 1752 - ) & Abigail ----
1.3.1.1.2.1 David CADY (25 Jan 1786 - )
1.3.1.1.2.2 Ezekiel CADY (18 Sep 1787 - )
1.3.1.1.2.3 James CADY (12 Nov 1789 - )
1.3.1.1.2.4a Charles L. CADY* (1791 - ) & Unknown _____
1.3.1.1.2.4a.1 Henry CADY (7 Nov 1827 - 15 Jul 1898)
+Mary Etta McCOY (12 Apr 1838 - 28 Sep 1916)
1.3.1.1.2.4a.2 Deborah CADY (Circa 1838 - )
1.3.1.1.2.4b Charles L. CADY* (1791 - ) & Sarah (1817 - )
1.3.1.1.2.4b.1 Margaret CADY (Circa 1844 - )
1.3.1.1.2.4b.2 Ellen Mariah CADY (Circa 1848 - )
1.3.1.1.2.4b.3 David CADY (Circa 1849/1850 - )
1.3.1.1.3 David CADY (26 Apr 1754 - )
1.3.1.2 Nehemiah CADY (12 Mar 1711 - )
1.3.1.3 Eunice CADY (15 Aug 1720 - )
1.3.1.4 Hezekiah CADY (31 Jul 1722 - )
1.4 Nicholas CADY (2 Aug 1657 - 21 Jan 1658)
1.5 Daniel CADY (27 Nov 1659 - 4 Apr 1734) & Mary GREEN ( - 11 Apr 1736)
1.5.1 Mary CADY (20 Oct 1684 - 22 May 1752) & Richard ADAMS ( - 3 Oct
1745)
1.5.2 Ezekiel CADY (29 Sep 1686 - 8 Aug 1771) & Abigail CADY (Circa 1684
- 11 Apr 1757)**
1.5.3 Rachel CADY (13 Jul 1689 - )
1.5.4 Daniel CADY (26 Mar 1692 - 11 Sep 1767)
1.5.5 Jane CADY (1 Apr 1696 - 1 May 1741)
1.5.6 Ezra CADY (11 Aug 1699 - 30 May 1738)
1.5.7 Uriah CADY (7 Feb 1702 - )
1.5.8 Eunice CADY (20 Oct 1703/1704 - After 1736)
1.6 Ezekiel CADY (14 Aug 1662 - )
1.7 Nicholas CADY (20 Feb 1663/1664 - )
1.8 Joseph CADY (28 May 1666 - )
Stoddard Cady is listed in Jim Cady's _Cady Genealogy_ as living in
Brookfield, Mass. , the state Charles Cady gives as his place of birth on the
1850 PA census, and the 1860 IA census.
Charles Cady, son of Stoddard is listed in Jim Cady's _Cady Genealogy_ as
being born in 1791, which would coincide with the age of Charles Cady in 1850
in Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA and in 1860 in Bentonsport, Van Buren Co., IA .
Any Bells going off anywhere??
Brenda Humphrey
Riverside, CA
(Hi there Betty!! I'm trying again! Hope you have a nice trip!)
Hi everyone,
Welcome to the new members! We are a pretty small list, probably because
Cady is a rather unusual name. I'm afraid folks drop out when there's
"nuthin' happenin'." I encourage all of you to hang in there with us! We
never know when some insignificant tidbit will turn out to be just the key
we're looking for!
I recently had a case in point on another family I'm researching--a 4th
cousin sent me the news that she found a fellow I have been looking for
without success--he was the wandering type--when she perused homestead
grants for her great-greats. I would have never never connected the two
families in this way. Isn't genealogy wonderful?
Shirley, as far as you being the Cady orphan, I thought that I was, since
no one has ever heard of "my" August Cady in Southbridge, Massachusetts and
I cannot make a connection to any other Cady family! He must have been
the proverbial "never owned anything, never stayed in one place, never
joined a church, avoided the census taker" kind of guy, who eloped and in
the end, fell into the ocean! Ah, there's always hope, and that's why I
started this list. We are all of us family all together, there are no
orphans when on our list!
Everyone have a wonderful and safe Fourth of July week-end.
Sue
Cady List Manager
Louise,
Catherine (Stedman) Cady was the wife of Ebenezer Cady who died in the
Civil War. They had Myron Leaner Cady b. 1855, Angelo A. Cady b. 1857,
Willis O. Cady b. 1859 and Mary Cady b. 1862. Catherine and Ebenezer were
married in 1855 so I do not believe Clarica was from this family.
Got to run off to work. Talk to you later
Your Friend,
George
-----Original Message-----
From: Louise P.Treat <cvcsgrt1(a)penn.com>
To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 10:24 PM
Subject: [CADY-L] Clarica Cady
> Hello,
>Anyone on the Cady mailing list have or know anyone that has information
the
>following people.
>
>Clarica Cady married Henry Snyder maybe in Potter Co. Pa. no dates of there
>birth, They had
>a son Noice ( Noyce Snyder) born Nov. 5, 1837 in NY state diied March 3 in
>Iowa, married
>Besty Ann McCutchen Sept. 28, 1862 Potter Co. Pa.
>
>Noyce Sndyer & maybe a sister Nancy Snyder were living with a family by the
>name Morris in
>Harrison Valley Pa, Potter Co. according to the 1860 census Noyce & Nancy
>Snyder living with
>a Mark Morris age 29 & wife a Freelove age 24 both born NY.
>
>The 1850 census of Harrison Valley Pa the following Cady family was living
>there, Was Clarica
>a daughter to this family?
>
>Catherine Cady age 34 born Pa. ( no husband listed)
>Angelo Cady age 13 born Pa.
>Willis Cady age 11 born Pa.
>Mary Cady age 8 born Pa.
>
>Looking for any information on Clarica Cady & who Noyce Snyders parents
>were. Thank you!
>
>Louise P Treat
>
>
>
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>
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>
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