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Author:Â jcady622
Surnames:Â Cady
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I found information that links BJC to Joseph C Cady Jr, Naham Cady and
Daniel Wilson Cady. I believe Joseph C Cady Sr and David Cady were the
parents of the boys, but finding them was a problem. David Cady shows
up in Wayne County, PA in 1798 and the Census of 1800, he is in Ohio
between 1805 and 1818 when he purchases Congressional Lands (west of
the Great Miami,River). This is where we find Joseph (Cody) in the
Census of 1820. Brothers with the name Joseph and David are rare and in
the Census of 1790 there is one pair in Mohawk, Montgomery, New York.
If you look for this place, understand that in 1791 it was divided into
five counties and the township was split between several others. I am
not sure which county they ended up in, most likely Otsego. By 1800,
they were likely in Wayne Co. Pennsylvania selling land to John
Johnson. We might never know when they purchased land in Ohio as the
records were destroyed (Symmes or Ludlow). If we accept David and
Joseph were in New York in 1790. Pennsylvania in 1800 and Ohio in 1810
and 1820, we then just need to find their parents, most likely from
Connecticut. (as was David's wife Lucinda (1763-1856) born in CT, as
was Daniel W Cady (1786-186X) ). The best clue is the names the
brothers used to name their children. Harris Penuel, Wilson Moore,
Henry Leming, Joseph Daniel, Silas Naham, William Henry, Benjamin
Franklin, James Curtis, Penuel M, Elmore, Johnson, David, and Joseph,
John, Purnel, Naham, and Francis. The common names Penuel (Purnal),
Naham and Joseph point to possible ancestors. It points to the two
families, Capt Joseph Cady and Daniel Cady Jr which have leads to those
names, especially Penuel ( a rarely given first name)
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