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    1. [CADY-L] Re: CADY-D Digest V00 #1
    2. Caryn J
    3. John, Are you saying that Jim Cady's book is a must or the one by Orrin Allen written in 1910? My understanding is Jim Cady's book (which I have and is wonderful) includes all of Allen's info and more. Caryn (Cady) Johnson PS - I'm willing to do lookups out of Jim's book- but I will not violate copyright by copying pages for you.

    01/06/2000 07:45:07
    1. [CADY-L] Re: Cady Genealogy Revised and Updated, by James Cady 1991
    2. John Gile
    3. Bob - thank you for your help. I traced this down and talked to Jim Cady this morning and will report for the list - Jim Cady, 4100 Pecos Ave., Texarkana, TX 75503-2860 (903) 791-6290. e-mail jcady4100@aol.com Jim told me that his book sells for $50 plus $3 postage, and is an update of the well-publicized Nicholas Cady book, with corrections and updates to the present. It contains the material in the Nicholas book. Approximately 13,000 names. It was published in 1991, and he has a supplement to further update his own book. Jim said he would do a name look-up for me. This is a very reasonable price. I searched for Nicholas Cady book and 4 to 5 week delivery at over $70. For serious Cady researchers, this is a must. John Gile Victoria, BC Canada

    01/05/2000 12:38:52
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Re: Cady on my Wish list
    2. Tom Cady
    3. I do have a Silas Cady b 1773 d 1862 at the end of a line. No information except he was son of Capt Elias Cady and Hannah Hutchins.I have no details. -- Tom You can see our genealogy, over 5,000 names, on the WEB. http://otc.isu.edu/~cady/genealogy/ |||||| Tom E. Cady /// P.O. Box 454 /// Lakeside, AZ 85929 /// 520-367-4919 |||||||||||||| tcady@whitemtns.com \::::::::::/ \::::::::/ |||||||| \::::::/ || | \::::/ || | /::::::\ |||||||| /::::::::\ ||\ /::::::::::\ ||\\ // |||||||||||||| || \\// || \/ //\\ // \\

    12/29/1999 04:53:11
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Cady in AZ
    2. Marvin H. Goodrow
    3. Thank you. He may be related to Albert M. Cady, b 14 July 1878,who arrived in the Tuscon area in 1920 from Montana with family as well as my mother's family. I haven't yet researched his descendants. Uncle Bert was my mother's father's brother and I have quite a bit of info on her family and ancestors. Virginia, mhgoodrow@ucdavis.edu >An article in the __Northwest Explorer__ (Tucson area) mentions a Dennis Cady >who had been an employee of the AZ State Lands Dept. in 1997. > >:-) > >Betty, VerdeRoots@aol.com >Listkeeper, Hazard Mailing List, RootsWeb.com > >Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis (Greygonis, >Graygonis, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von Derlick > > >==== CADY Mailing List ==== >To subscribe to the Digest Mode: message addressed to >CADY-D-request@rootsweb.com, no subject, with the word "subscribe" in the >body of the message.

    12/20/1999 08:08:53
    1. [CADY-L] Cady in AZ
    2. An article in the __Northwest Explorer__ (Tucson area) mentions a Dennis Cady who had been an employee of the AZ State Lands Dept. in 1997. :-) Betty, VerdeRoots@aol.com Listkeeper, Hazard Mailing List, RootsWeb.com Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis (Greygonis, Graygonis, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von Derlick

    12/20/1999 01:42:56
    1. [CADY-L] Re: Cady on my Wish list
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. ---------- > From: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> > To: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> > Subject: Re: Cady on my Wish list > Date: Sunday, December 19, 1999 7:40 PM > > > > ---------- > > From: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> > > To: CADY-L-request@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Cady on my Wish list > > Date: Sunday, December 19, 1999 6:46 PM > > > > The totally lost Silas Cady, possibly born in Conn.around 1755. Has son > > Silas Cady Jr. and his children buried in Moreland Cem.Schuyler Co. > > Hope some or all Cady's get their Christmas wish on this website. Makes a > > nice gift. > > Wish all the Cadys a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year. Let's > > hope for a great one. > > Thanks to all of you for all the help you have given me in the year of > > 1999. I think we have a wonderful website.Thanks also to the ones that do > > all the work of putting it all together. > > Thanks again Shirley Cleveland Dundee, NY

    12/19/1999 08:43:08
    1. [CADY-L] CADY, Lewis VT>MN
    2. John Gile
    3. Looking for descendants of Lewis Cady, who moved from Addison co. VT in 1866 to Winona Co. MN, with father Henry Carlton Cady, mother Clara Loomis and brother Edwin. I need the descendants of Lewis and his wife, Josephine Markle and their location after 1900 - believed to be in Dodge Co. MN. John Gile Victoria BC Canada

    12/19/1999 05:33:01
    1. [CADY-L] Augustus & Helen Cady
    2. Suzanne
    3. To all Cady Family researchers, Is there a particular Cady on your Wish List? Would you let us know? I am still plugging away on Augustus Cady of Connecticut c 1800. I have made the tiniest bit of progress. Quite awhile ago a list member sent me the name of an Augustus Cady in Killingly, CT born 1793, listed in the Nicholas Cady book with no further information. Although he would have been in his 40's when my 2-great Sarah Cady was born in March 1836, this is the first real possiblity I have come across. Sarah's mother was Helen Lyon Cady. I have recently found a Helen Cady listed in the 1850 census in Killingly. (Now to go check the film in January!) Very slim, I know, but it is the first time I have found an Augustus and a Helen Cady living in the same area in the right time frame. The happiest of holidays to all, Suzanne Cady List Mom

    12/19/1999 04:23:17
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Augustus & Helen Cady
    2. Seeking All descendants of LEVI & OLIVE CARD RANDALL of Steuben Co., New York for book: "The View From The Fence," the descendants of STEPHEN CUMMIN(G)S, SR. 1736 to abt. 1815. Willing to share information. Barry C. K. Moravek, President Isaac Cummings Family Association 2387 Carriage Avenue Richland, Washington 99352 EMail: Barrymor@aol.com

    12/19/1999 11:31:59
    1. [CADY-L] CADY genealogy?
    2. Charles Berry
    3. Does anyone know of a family connection between Harriet Emilie Cady and Elizabeth Cady Stanton? Harriet Emilie Cady died in New York City at age 92 and is buried in Willow Glen Cemetery, Dryden, NY. I would like to know the connection, if any, between these two very unusual women. Thank You: Charles Berry

    12/18/1999 02:28:30
    1. Re: [CADY-L] CADY genealogy?
    2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was of the line of Nicholas, James, Sgt. John, Ebenezer, Eleazer, Judge Daniel, and Elizabeth. If you know your line, this should help you. Warm Regards, June

    12/18/1999 12:57:13
    1. [CADY-L] Lewis CADY VT>MN 1866
    2. John Gile
    3. Lewis Cady moved with his parents from Addison Co. VT to Winona Co. MN in 1866. There he married Josephine Markle in 1883 and had 7 children by 1900 including Clara, Myrtle, Hattie, Ray, Hazel and Mabel. They moved to Dodge Co. MN ca 1900 and I have not found them or any of the family since. Records of his younger brother Edwin are found with his descendants, so it is just ANY information on Lewis and Josephine. John Gile

    12/08/1999 10:27:38
    1. [CADY-L] P.P. Cady & children
    2. It has been a while since I posted our line, and I'm sure there are new list members, so here goes: Nicholas>Joseph>Benjamin>John>Calvin>Perley Philip (P. P.) I have more info on this family after PP than does Jim Cady's book, and I would like to find someone else who knows more about this family line. PP married Olive BRADFORD PRESCOTT 11 Oct. 1848. PP d 21 Nov 1888. They are buried in the Hubbard city cemetary (Hardin Co., IA), with what is apparantly a replacement stone. PP's name was put down as "Preston" which, of course, is not correct. Children and what I know of them: 1. Ella M. b 7 May 1853, m 30 Aug 1873 to Matt. WING, a minister from Union IA. Rev. Wing officiated at wedding of some siblings. Children Ezra Pearl (private, Co. B, 3rd US Infantry, Phillippine Islands), Avah Mabel (born in Pawnee City NE, m Andrew MILLER, lawyer at Forest City, IA, 4 children: Max, Milo, Kenneth, Eleanor) 2. James F., b. 11 July 1855, d. 23 Feb. 1885, young lawyer. Buried with parents. Never married. 3. Jeremiah Judson b 15 July 1857, m. 19 Sept 1879 to Anna HARLAN. They apparantly took the Oregon Trail. Had 9 children: Charles M., Roy B., Frank R., Ralph H., Mabel B., Milo C., Harry P., Allen H., and Ella A. This line has entries in Jim's book contributed by one Hazel Cady. A letter to her came back unopened and marked "deceased." 4. Jessie A. b 11 Oct 1859, m John POLK HAZARD 27 Nov 1885, Tipton Grove, Hardin Co., Iowa, lived in Lawn, Box Butte Co., NE; divorced 1901; m. Arby MEALMAN, (date?), lived in Anadarka, OK. 3 children: Mabel Olivia (where did she go?); Maude Isma (m. J.D. BLAKE, 3 children still living in ND); Clarence (m. Albia FOX [FUCHS] of Iowa City, was a pharmacist and had own drug store in Bettendorf IA, lived in Davenport, had one son--my husband and father of our two children) 5. Frank Prescott b. 7 May 1863, m. Luella BROOKINGS 14 Feb. 1888, Box Butte Co., NE, land patent filed 12 Oct 1891 Lawn, NE. First 3 children died in 1893, within a few days of one another (Thank you for our modern childhood "shots"!!) Two surviving children as of 1899 (date of my source, a family supplement to the Prescott Genealogy), Loran C. and Grace Olivia. Frank had a public scales business in Hubbard IA. Took care of nephew Clarence so boy could go to good high school. Suffered a financial setback and "went to Missouri where he died." Surely there must be someone somewhere who is related to this line besides us. If we could find out more about the Cady side, we might get some needed clues to the Polk-Hazard connection. :-) Betty, Listkeeper Hazard Mailing List, RootsWeb.com Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis (Greygonis, Graygonis, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von Derlick

    12/08/1999 04:05:13
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland
    2. George E. & Helen A. Sawyer
    3. Deanna, I am sorry I did not spell it out for you. The NEHG Register is the "New England Historic Genealogical Society". I obtained the copies that I have from a friend who has the disks and she sent copies of the pages containing Cady information. At one point I was writing them and sending them to the list but found I did not have the time to continue doing this so I stopped. As for sending information the best way would be send a gedcom. I am sure you could find out how to do that by using the help file on your program. If not let me know. I know I can load a gedcom as most any genealogical program can send or receive gedcom files from most any other genealogical program. Yes I am in Steuben County and you are not that far away. Well about 4-5 hours but not 10-12 as some others. My printer is down and will be for about a week or two so it is hard to print out what you send and compare with what I already have so please bare with me on this. I have not had time to go to your site yet but I will, hopefully tonight I will get the opportunity. I am always will to "trade" information and can send what ever you are lacking. Have you been to my site? http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/8841/ I have some of my genealogy on line there. check it out and let me know what you think. Well I must go get the kids ready for bed. Talk to you later. George -----Original Message----- From: ibird <ibird@ix.netcom.com> To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:29 PM Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland >Hi George. >("Neighbor" (at least you are in NY) and "cousin" (or would that be your spouse?). >Thanks for the information on the Percime name. But what is the NEHG Register, please? > >I use family tree maker, just updated to 7.0 but the biggest difference is more options, I think. Not too much difference in the generational reports. I don't know if the files would "append" to 5.0 though. >I have a website (one of the automatic upload ones on family tree maker, but I only have the "tree" itself, no reports published on the website yet, cause I do want to source whatever I put up on a gen report. But the basic tree is there: > >http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/a/m/Deanna-R-Lamb/ > >I will write to you separately, too, cause I want to know more about your line. I keep running into Cady's from the southern tier or people looking for Cady's in the sourthern tier. Mostly they don't think they are related to mine. I think a lot of them are. I think some of my ggg grandfather's brothers and/or nephews moved through Oneida County right after the area was opened up after the revolution, and then went on west and southwest. You are Steuben County? Also, my ggg grandfather had a son Benjamin, and I don't know what happened to him, who he married or where he went to. Only know that his children were in my ggg grandfather's will. > > be happy to send you my genreport.(but I am greedy----I want to trade *LoL*--cause I am doing the same thing, adding in as many sidelines to mine as I can as I find them). Also, I want to find out more about my Andrew's brothers and sisters. Are you from Jacob, Jr., too? If yes, which child? My genreport has a lot of info, but some is solid and some is not, and not all is sourced yet. I was real bad at that in the beginning--got the family tree maker in April and got so involved in entering names I didn't source much. Never thought I would find so much so fast and was just doing it for fun and personal info. Never thought I would find so many "cousins" *LoL*. > >But, the "short form" is Nicholas (and Judith Knapp/Knopp), >Nicholas (and Ms. Redland), > Jacob>Jacob, Jr.>Andrew m. Martha Gallup >Andrew Gilson m. Susan Wilkinson>Darius m. Ann Elizabeth Popple>Jennie m. Albertus Lindsley Lamb, Sr.> Albertus Lindsley Lamb, Jr. m. Irma Beatrice Rinkle > Me- Deanna Lamb. > >Andrew m. Martha (my ggg grandparents) is where all the other Cady's get lost. I was fortunate in that Andrew's heirs were thoughtful enough to put his full date and place of birth on his tombstone. That matched with son Andrew of Jacob, Jr., birthdate and place that another researcher (April Saccaccio--(sp?)) gave me. I think she got it from the "Cady Family", O.Allen, 1910. > >Andrew married Martha Gallup of Voluntown, New London, Conn. They came to town of Remsen, Oneida County, NY in 1798 and built a log cabin, later built a house on the main road, and a farm that straddled the border between Herkimer and Oneida County. The main road was the route the Sacket's Harbor Raiders used, and they bivoacked in Andrew and Martha's orchard on their way to Sacketts harbor, and ate up all their stored apples and cheese curd. There was a newspaper article about their "hospitality" that my uncle had, but no one knows what happened to it or what paper it was from. Another thing to search out in local newspaper archives. > >The LDS pedigree report that had Patience listed as Ms. Redland's first name is for my grandmother, Jennie Cady. She married Albertus Lindsley Lamb, Sr. has a lot of the same, but I have more on the back lines. I found it after I had researched for months and had more than what was there. I don't know who did the info on that. Not any of Jennie's descendants, probably some of one of her brother's descendants. But I am glad I did mine before I found it, cause I think there is an error on one marriage at the LDS site. They have a marriage of a Wilkinson to a Margaret Cady, who is supposed to be a daughter of Jacob, Jr. too. I never saw any listings for Jacob, Jr. having a daughter named Margaret, and I had in my documentation that this Mr. Wilkinson married Margaret Fanning. Their daughter Susan married Andrew Gilson Cady. The LDS site is also where I saw the older yet Nicholas, in England, m. to Grace Birede. I don't have the link for that handy, but a search for Jennie Cady p! >edigree brings it up at the LDS site. But beware that Wilkinson-Margaret Cady marriage. I think it is way wrong. Unless you have a daughter Margaret for Jacob, Jr. But I still think it is wrong because I have this other Margaret Fanning as his wife. > >Everything I have from Andrew on down is from deeds, letters, wills, and other original family documents I have, or from personally "eyeballing" tombstones. And also on his wifes papers, Martha Gallup, from Voluntown which includes letters that pretty well verify who she is. Also, this family seems to have been into genealogy for some time, and I have a whole typed report someone did of the sidelines from Darius (Andrew's grandson) on down, too. I think that was done by my great-uncle George Cady. I am still looking for the marriage date for Andrew and Martha, but that will be found probably back in New London, somewhere, eventually. > > >Deanna Lamb >Utica, NY (Oneida County) >

    12/03/1999 05:40:52
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland
    2. ibird
    3. Hi George. ("Neighbor" (at least you are in NY) and "cousin" (or would that be your spouse?). Thanks for the information on the Percime name. But what is the NEHG Register, please? I use family tree maker, just updated to 7.0 but the biggest difference is more options, I think. Not too much difference in the generational reports. I don't know if the files would "append" to 5.0 though. I have a website (one of the automatic upload ones on family tree maker, but I only have the "tree" itself, no reports published on the website yet, cause I do want to source whatever I put up on a gen report. But the basic tree is there: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/a/m/Deanna-R-Lamb/ I will write to you separately, too, cause I want to know more about your line. I keep running into Cady's from the southern tier or people looking for Cady's in the sourthern tier. Mostly they don't think they are related to mine. I think a lot of them are. I think some of my ggg grandfather's brothers and/or nephews moved through Oneida County right after the area was opened up after the revolution, and then went on west and southwest. You are Steuben County? Also, my ggg grandfather had a son Benjamin, and I don't know what happened to him, who he married or where he went to. Only know that his children were in my ggg grandfather's will. be happy to send you my genreport.(but I am greedy----I want to trade *LoL*--cause I am doing the same thing, adding in as many sidelines to mine as I can as I find them). Also, I want to find out more about my Andrew's brothers and sisters. Are you from Jacob, Jr., too? If yes, which child? My genreport has a lot of info, but some is solid and some is not, and not all is sourced yet. I was real bad at that in the beginning--got the family tree maker in April and got so involved in entering names I didn't source much. Never thought I would find so much so fast and was just doing it for fun and personal info. Never thought I would find so many "cousins" *LoL*. But, the "short form" is Nicholas (and Judith Knapp/Knopp), >Nicholas (and Ms. Redland), > Jacob>Jacob, Jr.>Andrew m. Martha Gallup >Andrew Gilson m. Susan Wilkinson>Darius m. Ann Elizabeth Popple>Jennie m. Albertus Lindsley Lamb, Sr.> Albertus Lindsley Lamb, Jr. m. Irma Beatrice Rinkle > Me- Deanna Lamb. Andrew m. Martha (my ggg grandparents) is where all the other Cady's get lost. I was fortunate in that Andrew's heirs were thoughtful enough to put his full date and place of birth on his tombstone. That matched with son Andrew of Jacob, Jr., birthdate and place that another researcher (April Saccaccio--(sp?)) gave me. I think she got it from the "Cady Family", O.Allen, 1910. Andrew married Martha Gallup of Voluntown, New London, Conn. They came to town of Remsen, Oneida County, NY in 1798 and built a log cabin, later built a house on the main road, and a farm that straddled the border between Herkimer and Oneida County. The main road was the route the Sacket's Harbor Raiders used, and they bivoacked in Andrew and Martha's orchard on their way to Sacketts harbor, and ate up all their stored apples and cheese curd. There was a newspaper article about their "hospitality" that my uncle had, but no one knows what happened to it or what paper it was from. Another thing to search out in local newspaper archives. The LDS pedigree report that had Patience listed as Ms. Redland's first name is for my grandmother, Jennie Cady. She married Albertus Lindsley Lamb, Sr. has a lot of the same, but I have more on the back lines. I found it after I had researched for months and had more than what was there. I don't know who did the info on that. Not any of Jennie's descendants, probably some of one of her brother's descendants. But I am glad I did mine before I found it, cause I think there is an error on one marriage at the LDS site. They have a marriage of a Wilkinson to a Margaret Cady, who is supposed to be a daughter of Jacob, Jr. too. I never saw any listings for Jacob, Jr. having a daughter named Margaret, and I had in my documentation that this Mr. Wilkinson married Margaret Fanning. Their daughter Susan married Andrew Gilson Cady. The LDS site is also where I saw the older yet Nicholas, in England, m. to Grace Birede. I don't have the link for that handy, but a search for Jennie Cady p! edigree brings it up at the LDS site. But beware that Wilkinson-Margaret Cady marriage. I think it is way wrong. Unless you have a daughter Margaret for Jacob, Jr. But I still think it is wrong because I have this other Margaret Fanning as his wife. Everything I have from Andrew on down is from deeds, letters, wills, and other original family documents I have, or from personally "eyeballing" tombstones. And also on his wifes papers, Martha Gallup, from Voluntown which includes letters that pretty well verify who she is. Also, this family seems to have been into genealogy for some time, and I have a whole typed report someone did of the sidelines from Darius (Andrew's grandson) on down, too. I think that was done by my great-uncle George Cady. I am still looking for the marriage date for Andrew and Martha, but that will be found probably back in New London, somewhere, eventually. Deanna Lamb Utica, NY (Oneida County) ----- Original Message ----- From: George E. & Helen A. Sawyer <GESawyer@ix.netcom.com> To: <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 9:56 PM Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland > Hi Deana, > > At first I was going to send you a message saying I did not know what to > say about the name difference. I then checked and found that this time I > did have a source for my information. I found the marriage listed in the > NEHG Register, Volume 51, October 1897 page 448. I do not have that at my > finger tips but I would suggest that you look this up for yourself to verify > what I have listed. > If you are a descendant of Nicholas Cady Jr. I would be interested in > getting your line down to you. I would not put still living person on the > web but sure would like this information to add to my data base. I would > like full names, dates and places if possible along with marriage dates and > places. Thanks for you assistance and I hope to hear from you soon. Do you > use a genealogy program and if so which one? I use "Brothers Keeper 5.2" > and "Family Tree Maker 5.0" > > George Sawyer > Canisteo, NY > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ibird <ibird@ix.netcom.com> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 8:37 PM > Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland > > > >Hello George: > > > >I am a mostly silent member of the Cady list because nobody ever talks > about > >my Cady line or appears to know much about about it. However, I saw your > >response to Shirley in which you have the wife of Nicholas Cady, Jr. as > >Percime Redland (numbers 128 and 129 in your list). I have seenother > >sourcess (all on the internet) that Nicholas, Jr's wife was "Patience > >Redland". I am interested in this because I am descended from Nicholas Cady > >Jr. "line", and whichever Ms. Redland he married. > > I have limited time to follow up with personal verification right now and > >have to save trips to other states and more in depth research and > >researcher comparisons for retirement I am afraid. Most of my genealogy > work > >for now is accumulating data that may or may not check out. But, I don't > >want to go down the wrong path or overlook something when I do. I have > this > >Nicholas' wife listed in my data base as "Patience Redland". I originally > >obtained that info from an LDS on line pedigree, and have seen it repeated > >other places. > > > >Also, in that LDS pedigree, they listed father of Nicholas, SR, ( the one > >married to Judith Knapp/Knopp) as being yet another Nicholas, in England, > >who married a Grace Birede. Any comment on that? > > > >But, what can you tell me about Ms. Redland and do you have or know of any > >explanation for the Patience/Percime difference? Did she perhaps go by > both? > >or some other confusion? Have you seen her listed as Patience as well?. > > > >Patience to Percime seems too big a difference to be merely a tombstone > >transcription error or the like. So, what's the story? (if there is one) > or > >explanation as to which is more likely to be accurate--Was she Patience or > >Percime? > > > >Appreciate any guidance or commentary on this as I am new to this and have > >not been at it even a year yet and have lots of info, some from very good > >sources and some not so very good. Thanks. > >Deanna Lamb > > > > ==== CADY Mailing List ==== > The CADY surname list serving all interested in researching the surname CADY and CADIE >

    12/02/1999 09:38:31
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland
    2. George E. & Helen A. Sawyer
    3. Hi Deana, At first I was going to send you a message saying I did not know what to say about the name difference. I then checked and found that this time I did have a source for my information. I found the marriage listed in the NEHG Register, Volume 51, October 1897 page 448. I do not have that at my finger tips but I would suggest that you look this up for yourself to verify what I have listed. If you are a descendant of Nicholas Cady Jr. I would be interested in getting your line down to you. I would not put still living person on the web but sure would like this information to add to my data base. I would like full names, dates and places if possible along with marriage dates and places. Thanks for you assistance and I hope to hear from you soon. Do you use a genealogy program and if so which one? I use "Brothers Keeper 5.2" and "Family Tree Maker 5.0" George Sawyer Canisteo, NY -----Original Message----- From: ibird <ibird@ix.netcom.com> To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 8:37 PM Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland >Hello George: > >I am a mostly silent member of the Cady list because nobody ever talks about >my Cady line or appears to know much about about it. However, I saw your >response to Shirley in which you have the wife of Nicholas Cady, Jr. as >Percime Redland (numbers 128 and 129 in your list). I have seenother >sourcess (all on the internet) that Nicholas, Jr's wife was "Patience >Redland". I am interested in this because I am descended from Nicholas Cady >Jr. "line", and whichever Ms. Redland he married. > I have limited time to follow up with personal verification right now and >have to save trips to other states and more in depth research and >researcher comparisons for retirement I am afraid. Most of my genealogy work >for now is accumulating data that may or may not check out. But, I don't >want to go down the wrong path or overlook something when I do. I have this >Nicholas' wife listed in my data base as "Patience Redland". I originally >obtained that info from an LDS on line pedigree, and have seen it repeated >other places. > >Also, in that LDS pedigree, they listed father of Nicholas, SR, ( the one >married to Judith Knapp/Knopp) as being yet another Nicholas, in England, >who married a Grace Birede. Any comment on that? > >But, what can you tell me about Ms. Redland and do you have or know of any >explanation for the Patience/Percime difference? Did she perhaps go by both? >or some other confusion? Have you seen her listed as Patience as well?. > >Patience to Percime seems too big a difference to be merely a tombstone >transcription error or the like. So, what's the story? (if there is one) or >explanation as to which is more likely to be accurate--Was she Patience or >Percime? > >Appreciate any guidance or commentary on this as I am new to this and have >not been at it even a year yet and have lots of info, some from very good >sources and some not so very good. Thanks. >Deanna Lamb

    11/30/1999 07:56:10
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Marriage and Percime Redland
    2. ibird
    3. Hello George: I am a mostly silent member of the Cady list because nobody ever talks about my Cady line or appears to know much about about it. However, I saw your response to Shirley in which you have the wife of Nicholas Cady, Jr. as Percime Redland (numbers 128 and 129 in your list). I have seenother sourcess (all on the internet) that Nicholas, Jr's wife was "Patience Redland". I am interested in this because I am descended from Nicholas Cady Jr. "line", and whichever Ms. Redland he married. I have limited time to follow up with personal verification right now and have to save trips to other states and more in depth research and researcher comparisons for retirement I am afraid. Most of my genealogy work for now is accumulating data that may or may not check out. But, I don't want to go down the wrong path or overlook something when I do. I have this Nicholas' wife listed in my data base as "Patience Redland". I originally obtained that info from an LDS on line pedigree, and have seen it repeated other places. Also, in that LDS pedigree, they listed father of Nicholas, SR, ( the one married to Judith Knapp/Knopp) as being yet another Nicholas, in England, who married a Grace Birede. Any comment on that? But, what can you tell me about Ms. Redland and do you have or know of any explanation for the Patience/Percime difference? Did she perhaps go by both? or some other confusion? Have you seen her listed as Patience as well?. Patience to Percime seems too big a difference to be merely a tombstone transcription error or the like. So, what's the story? (if there is one) or explanation as to which is more likely to be accurate--Was she Patience or Percime? Appreciate any guidance or commentary on this as I am new to this and have not been at it even a year yet and have lots of info, some from very good sources and some not so very good. Thanks. Deanna Lamb ----- Original Message ----- From: George E. & Helen A. Sawyer <GESawyer@ix.netcom.com> To: <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 26, 1999 11:44 PM Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Marriage > Shirley, > Here is the answer to your question > Happy Thanksgiving > > George > > Ancestors of Sherman Weeks Cady > Compiled by George E. Sawyer 11/26/99 > > 1. Sherman Weeks Cady b. 20-Jan-1887, USA, m. 17-Aug-1910, Mabel Elizabeth > Ryder. > > Parents > > 2. Gilbert D. Cady b. 1850, Steuben County, New York., occupation farmer, m. > 4-Oct-1876, Lydia M. Weeks, b. 17-Oct-1851, USA. Gilbert died 5-Apr-1894, > Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York. > > 3. Lydia M. Weeks b. 17-Oct-1851, USA. > > Grand Parents > > 4. William Washburn Cady b. 1823, Rhode Island., occupation farmer, m. 1846, > Charolotte Patton Green Davis, b. 1826, Rhode Island., d. 1892. William > died 1917, Brookfield, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania. > > 5. Charolotte Patton Green Davis b. 1826, Rhode Island., d. 1892. > > 6. Charles Weeks, Rev. b. 12-Nov-1824, Hancock, Delaware Co., N.Y., m. > Lucretia P. Babcock, b. Abt. 1825. > > 7. Lucretia P. Babcock b. Abt. 1825. > > Great Grand Parents > > 8. William Ransom Cady b. 14-Feb-1798, Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire., > occupation Farmer, m. 1822, Nancy Jemima Washburn, b. 1803, Delaware, d. > 1858, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York, buried Potter Street > Cemetery,Troupsburg, NY. William died 12-Feb-1884, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., > New York, buried Potter Street Cemetery,Troupsburg, NY. > > 9. Nancy Jemima Washburn b. 1803, Delaware, d. 1858, Troupsburg, Steuben > Co., New York, buried Potter Street Cemetery,Troupsburg, NY. > > 10. Joseph Whipple Davis b. Abt. 1810, m. Fanny Chase, b. 1812, d. > 3-May-1897, buried Brookfield Cemetery, Tioga Co., Penn. Joseph died > 16-Mar-1895. > > 11. Fanny Chase b. 1812, d. 3-May-1897, buried Brookfield Cemetery, Tioga > Co., Penn. > > Great Great Grand Parents > > 16. Jonathan Cady b. 1-Feb-1767, Cornish, Connecticut., m. Abt. 1793, in > Claremont, New Hampshire., Miriam Chaffin, b. 1773, Connecticut. Jonathan > died 1853, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York. > > 17. Miriam Chaffin b. 1773, Connecticut. > > 3rd Great Grand Parents > > 32. Elijah Cady b. 17-Mar-1721, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut., m. Abt. > 1741, Dinah Spaulding, b. 12-Jun-1723, d. 2-Oct-1812. Elijah died > 12-Oct-1812, Cornish, New Hampshire. > > 33. Dinah Spaulding b. 12-Jun-1723, d. 2-Oct-1812. > > 34. Timothy Chaffin m. Sarah Forbush. > > 35. Sarah Forbush > > 4th Great Grand Parents > > 64. William Cady b. Abt. 1685, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts., m. Abt. > 1715, Sarah Ridley, b. Abt. 1685. William died 17-Oct-1735, Killingly, > Windham, Connecticut. > > 65. Sarah Ridley b. Abt. 1685. > > 5th Great Grand Parents > > 128. Nicholas Cady, Jr. b. 20-Jan-1663, Watertown, Norfolk, Massachusetts., > m. 20-Mar-1685, in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts., Percime Redland. > Nicholas died 3-Sep-1724, Preston, New London, Connecticut. > > 129. Percime Redland > > 6th Great Grand Parents > > 256. Nicholas Cady, Sr. b. Abt. 1615, Stoken, Stein, Suffolk, England., m. > Abt. 1648, in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts., Judith Knapp. Nicholas > died Abt. 1710, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. > > 257. Judith Knapp > > 258. William Redland > > 7th Great Grand Parents > > 514. William Knapp, Sr. m. Judith Tue. > > 515. Judith Tue > > -----Original Message----- > From: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Friday, November 26, 1999 9:07 PM > Subject: [CADY-L] Marriage > > > >Hi, > >Can anyone help me on this line of Cady's? Sherman Weeks Cady age 23 of > >Troupsburg, NY MARRIED Mabel Elizabeth Ryder age 22 of Brookfield, > >Pa.August 17th 1910 > >thanks, > >Shirley Cleveland > > > > > > ==== CADY Mailing List ==== > The CADY surname list serving all interested in researching the surname CADY and CADIE >

    11/30/1999 06:45:44
    1. [CADY-L] Marriage
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Hi, Can anyone help me on this line of Cady's? Sherman Weeks Cady age 23 of Troupsburg, NY MARRIED Mabel Elizabeth Ryder age 22 of Brookfield, Pa.August 17th 1910 thanks, Shirley Cleveland

    11/26/1999 10:05:07
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Marriage
    2. George E. & Helen A. Sawyer
    3. Shirley, Here is the answer to your question Happy Thanksgiving George Ancestors of Sherman Weeks Cady Compiled by George E. Sawyer 11/26/99 1. Sherman Weeks Cady b. 20-Jan-1887, USA, m. 17-Aug-1910, Mabel Elizabeth Ryder. Parents 2. Gilbert D. Cady b. 1850, Steuben County, New York., occupation farmer, m. 4-Oct-1876, Lydia M. Weeks, b. 17-Oct-1851, USA. Gilbert died 5-Apr-1894, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York. 3. Lydia M. Weeks b. 17-Oct-1851, USA. Grand Parents 4. William Washburn Cady b. 1823, Rhode Island., occupation farmer, m. 1846, Charolotte Patton Green Davis, b. 1826, Rhode Island., d. 1892. William died 1917, Brookfield, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania. 5. Charolotte Patton Green Davis b. 1826, Rhode Island., d. 1892. 6. Charles Weeks, Rev. b. 12-Nov-1824, Hancock, Delaware Co., N.Y., m. Lucretia P. Babcock, b. Abt. 1825. 7. Lucretia P. Babcock b. Abt. 1825. Great Grand Parents 8. William Ransom Cady b. 14-Feb-1798, Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire., occupation Farmer, m. 1822, Nancy Jemima Washburn, b. 1803, Delaware, d. 1858, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York, buried Potter Street Cemetery,Troupsburg, NY. William died 12-Feb-1884, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York, buried Potter Street Cemetery,Troupsburg, NY. 9. Nancy Jemima Washburn b. 1803, Delaware, d. 1858, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York, buried Potter Street Cemetery,Troupsburg, NY. 10. Joseph Whipple Davis b. Abt. 1810, m. Fanny Chase, b. 1812, d. 3-May-1897, buried Brookfield Cemetery, Tioga Co., Penn. Joseph died 16-Mar-1895. 11. Fanny Chase b. 1812, d. 3-May-1897, buried Brookfield Cemetery, Tioga Co., Penn. Great Great Grand Parents 16. Jonathan Cady b. 1-Feb-1767, Cornish, Connecticut., m. Abt. 1793, in Claremont, New Hampshire., Miriam Chaffin, b. 1773, Connecticut. Jonathan died 1853, Troupsburg, Steuben Co., New York. 17. Miriam Chaffin b. 1773, Connecticut. 3rd Great Grand Parents 32. Elijah Cady b. 17-Mar-1721, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut., m. Abt. 1741, Dinah Spaulding, b. 12-Jun-1723, d. 2-Oct-1812. Elijah died 12-Oct-1812, Cornish, New Hampshire. 33. Dinah Spaulding b. 12-Jun-1723, d. 2-Oct-1812. 34. Timothy Chaffin m. Sarah Forbush. 35. Sarah Forbush 4th Great Grand Parents 64. William Cady b. Abt. 1685, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts., m. Abt. 1715, Sarah Ridley, b. Abt. 1685. William died 17-Oct-1735, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut. 65. Sarah Ridley b. Abt. 1685. 5th Great Grand Parents 128. Nicholas Cady, Jr. b. 20-Jan-1663, Watertown, Norfolk, Massachusetts., m. 20-Mar-1685, in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts., Percime Redland. Nicholas died 3-Sep-1724, Preston, New London, Connecticut. 129. Percime Redland 6th Great Grand Parents 256. Nicholas Cady, Sr. b. Abt. 1615, Stoken, Stein, Suffolk, England., m. Abt. 1648, in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts., Judith Knapp. Nicholas died Abt. 1710, Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 257. Judith Knapp 258. William Redland 7th Great Grand Parents 514. William Knapp, Sr. m. Judith Tue. 515. Judith Tue -----Original Message----- From: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, November 26, 1999 9:07 PM Subject: [CADY-L] Marriage >Hi, >Can anyone help me on this line of Cady's? Sherman Weeks Cady age 23 of >Troupsburg, NY MARRIED Mabel Elizabeth Ryder age 22 of Brookfield, >Pa.August 17th 1910 >thanks, >Shirley Cleveland >

    11/26/1999 09:44:54
    1. [CADY-L] CADY VT>MN> Lewis Cady from 1900?
    2. John Gile
    3. I am searching for the family of Lewis C. Cady (b.1859 Addison Co., VT ) and wife Josephine Markle, m. 1883 Winona Co. MN. They were with family at Warren Twp. Winona Co. MN 1899, apparently moved to Dodge Co. MN where they recorded sale of land in Winona Co. in 1903. I am trying to locate where they were in Dodge Co. and where they moved to later; any descendants who might be known - family as last discovered follows: +---¦Clark Carlton CADY-27071 Henry Carlton CADY-27069 ¦ ¦ 1799 1821 --------------¦ ¦ ,,VT ¦ MRIN:9364 --SPOUSE-- MRIN:9363 +---¦Naomi MILLS-27072 Clara LOOMIS-27070 ¦ 1828 ¦ ,,VT --CHILDREN-- 1Lewis Clark CADY-27085 2Edwin Nathaniel CADY-27066 FAMILY NUMBER:9372 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Husband:Lewis Clark CADY-27085 Br/Ch:24 Oct 1859 Wife:Josephine MARKLE-27086 Br/Ch: 1863 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHILD BR/CH ----- ----- 1. Clara E. CADY-27087 1884 2. Myrtle CADY-27088 1887 3. Hattie CADY-27089 1889 4. Edward CADY-31007 1889/1890 5. Ray CADY-27090 1892 6. Clare Lauretta CADY-18 5 Sep 1894 7. Mabel Lula CADY-27092 21 Apr 1897 8. CADY-31191 Jun 1899 d. Feb. 1900 ================================================ ANY and all help much appreciated! John Gile Victoria, BC Canada

    11/25/1999 01:28:53