Hi Graham and everyone,
I'm forwarding this message from Martha re other Cady patriarchs here in
the U. S. My particular Cady line does not link up with that of
Nicholas--at least they're not in the published genealogies.
Good hunting to all,
Sue
Cady List Mom
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From: Dennis Panetti <dpanetti(a)freewwweb.com>
To: CADY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CADY-L] Nicholas and other patriarchs
Date: Thursday, July 15, 1999 2:35 PM
Earlier, Suzanne and others were discussing whether there were Cady
progenitors other than Nicholas.
I checked my copy of Orrin Peer Allen's 1910 "Descendants of Nicholas
Cady of Watertown Mass) and found, in his introduction, several
references to other Cadys. Among them, James Cade, who settled in
Hingham, Mass in 1635 and later moved to Boston. (There's also a James
Cady who was one of Nicholas Cady's sons, so if you're researching that
line, it can be confusing.) Then there's a Thomas Cade of Sturgis, St.
Joseph County, Michigan, who was born in Yorkshire,England in 1786, so
obviously is not descended from Nicholas.
Hope this helps some of you. Also...I suppose all of you know that Cady
has, through the centuries, been spelled several other ways: Cade,
Caddie, Cadye, Caddy, and Kadye, to name those that Allen lists.
If you don't have access to Orrin Peer Allen's book and want to know
more about James Cade, Thomas Cade, or other Cadys discovered and
mentioned in Allen's intro, let me know and I'll send that bit of info.
Martha in St. Louis
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