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Author: thomascoady_1
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Classification: queries
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To Bill,
Cuddy may be a derivation of Cuddihy which is a derivation of Coady or Archdeacon. Your branch of the family may have been originally from the Kilkenny area and possibly, because their lands were seized during the Cromwellian invasion and plantation, were banished to Connaught (the western region of Ireland).
If you research into Irish family names under Cuddihy and Cuddy you may discover the answer.
Good luck with you quest.
Regards,
Thomas Coady
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Author: wmcoady1
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As I research my father's family who emmigrated Galway to Boston, USA, I have found that the name changes from Coady to Cuddy at a point. Does anyone know if this is a common derivation of Coady?
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