Many of the Cady's in the US trace their ancestry back to Nicholas Cady, who it
is believed came from County Suffolk about 1630. CADY GENEALOGY by Orrin
Peer Allen, published in 1910 lists all of his known descendants. It was
updated and revised in 1991 by descendant Jim Cady of Texarkana, Texas. Copies
of these books can be found in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and
other large libraries.
Gordon E. Cady
gecady(a)thegrid.net
Graham Galer wrote:
At 14:28 8/10/99 -0400, Suzanne Frantz wrote:
>I am passing along this correspondence re the Library in Old Sturbridge
>Village, Massachusetts. It would seem like a great place to research.
>Have any of you been there? Is David Cady familiar to you?
My mother's maiden name was Cady and my cousin Roger Cady of Carshalton,
Surrey, UK, is researching family history. Our joint grandparents came to
London from Suffolk, England, in 1900. Roger has so far traced the family
back to George Cady of Walpole, Suffolk, 1840-95. In my travels in the US
over the years I have frequently found the name Cady in telephone books and
hypothesise that quite a few of the family must have left England, perhaps
Suffolk, in earlier times. Roger, his wife and their three sons are the
only ones bearing the name Cady now known to me (and to him) - he has no
siblings and our other Cady (girl) cousins married and changed their names.
Regards - Graham Galer
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Otterden, Faversham
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