I found this in the archives, and similar information is in world connect.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/cady/2004-10/1097516203
It says that a Reuben Cady was the father of Reuben Pain Cady, who was born in 1816.
This doesn't make a whole lot of sense, unless the family was very inbred.
Other info I have has Reuben Cady b 1787 MARRIED Susannah Pain, not, was the daughter of
somebody named Pain.
1850 census, when Reuben was in Schroon Lake, New York, on a way station on his
jack-rabbit style hops back and forth across the northeastern United States, he was born
abuot 1788, married to Susannah, and the father of Lusinda L. Cady, aka Lucinda Leneora or
something Cady, born about 1843 - and also of an older girl named Lucy. Lucinda Laverna
was allegedly born 13 Nov 1842 in Schroon Lake, and how anyone knows that I particularly
don't know as not one of the several people reporting that ever purport to know the
names of her parents. Other reports on her are consistent with the notion that she was
born in 1842, not, for instance, between 1811 and 1819.
The information in the post above and at Worldconnect, connected with Reuben b 1783 and
married Susannah Pain about 1840 in Johnsburg, Warren Co, NY, not far from Schroon Lake,
has them both parents of five children born between 1811 and 1819 in Ludlow, Windsor Co,
Vermont, and Reuben would have had to marry at age 17 to be the father of that bunch if it
otherwise made any sense.
And Reuben Pain Cady can't be the Reuben Cady of Schroon Lake in the 1850 ceensus who
was born in 1783, if he was born in 1816.
This didn't all come from that $50 published genealogy that according to Genforum gets
it wrong and the author never has any comment, would it?
I want to know Lucinda Lavernas actual roots.
My first cousins, whose ancestors these are, can't tell a lick of truth; would this be
part of where they got it?
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
tiggernut24(a)yahoo.com