http://www.rootsweb.com/~patioga/townhist/farmibio.htm
from Tioga County PA has these snippets.
SIMEON CADY is one of the farmers of this township. He was born in
1822, in Osceola, and married Miss Jemima Baxter, of Tompkins county,
N.Y. His father, Lemuel Cady, of Connecticut, married Ruth Gleason, by
whom he had eleven children, and came to Farmington about 1812. He
bought 200 acres of wild land here, but shortly removed to Osceola and
worked at his trade as a carpenter and joiner. About 1823 he returned
and bought 100 acres near his first purchase. In 1822 he went to Iowa,
where he died in 1878, aged 84.
JOSHUA G. MCCOLLUM, son of John and Sarah McCollum, was born in 1833,
in Farmington, where he has a farm of 80 acres. In 1870 he married
Elizabeth Cady, of Farmington, and they have four children. Mr.
McColum has held the office of supervisor.
JAMES PRESTON claims to have been the first male child born in
Farmington, the year being 1829. In 1852 he married Miss Deborah
Young, of Greene, Chenango county, N.Y. He has a farm of nearly 500
acres. His father, Asa Preston, born in Onondaga county, N.Y., in
1800, came to Farmington in 1822 and married Miss Polly Cady; seven of
their ten children are living. He bought 137 acres of wild land, and
cleared about 100. He died in 1847.
WILLIAM VANDUSEN owns a farm of 160 acres. He was born in 1823, in
Schoharie county, N.Y. Mrs. Vandusen was Emily Cady, of Farmington.
{Emily was d/o Lemuel and Ruth also.}