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    1. [CADY-L] Cadys in Berkshire Co. MA
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Hi everyone, In my continuing search for Augustus Cady, I found that Berkshire County, MA, has quite a few Cady families. http://www.rootsweb.com/~maberksh/ Have fun! Sue Cady List Mom

    10/26/1999 01:56:20
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Frank Cady in Herkimer Co. NY
    2. I am trying to identify a Cady in Herkimer Co. NY in the mid-1800s: Frank Cady, who was an attorney. He handled the probate of my gr gr grandfather Orrin Brown's estate in 1872 & 1873. He must have been a relative, as Orrin Brown married Laura Cady, about 1824. Laura Cady (1800 - 1875) was from Pomfret CT. She was the daughter of Chester Cady and Lucretia Richardson. This Frank Cady is not in the Orrin P. Allen Cady book, nor in James Cady's revised book. Anyone on this list know where Frank Cady fits in? Nan

    10/22/1999 06:39:41
    1. [CADY-L] Herkimer & Montgomery Co, NY, Cadys
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Hi all, I found an abundance of Cadys, including a David Cady a list member was inquiring about, at the joint website of Herkimer and Montgomery Counties, New York. Use the search engine with Cady and you will get many hits. Good luck! http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyherkim/ Sue Cady List Mom Keeping warm in blustery Michigan

    10/22/1999 09:41:19
    1. [CADY-L] Dutchess County/Augustus Cady/David Cady
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Hi everyone, One of our list members had recently asked about a "David Cady." While checking for Cady family on the Dutchess County, NY, genweb site, I came across a mention for a David Cady who was listed in U. S. Invalid Pension Records. Check out the Cadys who are listed on the Dutchess County website, including David: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydutche/ Use the rootsweb search engine for the county and enter "Cady." There are a few hits. Another one was Augustus Cady, a private in the 122nd NY who was killed in the Civil War. I am looking for August or Augustus and wonder if anyone knows anything about this particular fellow. Sue Cady List Mom

    10/18/1999 02:43:21
    1. Fw: [CADY-L] Cady
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. ---------- > And yet more. > > ---------- > > From: Tom Cady <tcady@whitemtns.com> > > To: suzyfrtz@tir.com > > Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady > > Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 1:46 PM > > > > > > Interestingly, I have, in all my research, have not heard of any Cady > > not coming from Nicholas Cady. Several of his boys went to Conn. which > > included my line, and others went North and I have little record on them > > but supposedly the Cadys that I do not find in my program came from the > > Northern group. > > Several years ago, a person wrote me concernng a Cady comimg from the > > West Indies to the Louisiana area but, after some correspondance, > > decided that her information was flawed. > > -- > > 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 > > \::::::::::/ > > \::::::::/ |||||||| > > \::::::/ || | > > \::::/ || | > > /::::::\ |||||||| > > /::::::::\ ||\ > > /::::::::::\ ||\\ // > > |||||||||||||| || \\// > > || \/ > > //\\ > > // \\

    10/10/1999 09:00:59
    1. Fw: [CADY-L] Cady
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. More Cady patriarch info. ---------- > From: SUSAN K HUDSPETH <SHUDSPETH@prodigy.net> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady > Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 7:14 AM > > According to "A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New-England > ...", by Farmer, "James Cady came from the west of England with three sons, > and settled at Hingham, Mass., in 1635. It appears that he moved to > Yarmouth, Mass. in 1640. Also, in that same year, there was a James Cady of > Boston. James and Nicholas Cady were early inhabitants of Groton, Mass. > > I have never seen any other information on James other than this. > > Susan Hudspeth > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Suzanne Frantz <suzyfrtz@tir.com> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 6:57 AM > Subject: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady > > > >Hello everyone, > > > >I trust this finds everyone enjoying a wonderful summer. Welcome to all > >new members, and Shirley, I hope you are feeling better now. > > > >Tom, your recent post regarding Nicholas Cady being the "father" of most of > >the descendants in the US started me wondering. There are many such > >families that came of one particular immigrant ancestor--there are four > >such lines I can think of right off in my husband's and my families. I > >would like to know your opinions regarding the Cadys--Can anyone think of > >any other Cady who came over and started a line, or does it seem that > >Nicholas was the only one. I am wondering this because my Cadys do not > >show up in the Nicholas Cady genealogy, although they lived in the same > >region. > > > >Sue > >Cady List Manager > > >

    10/10/1999 08:58:33
    1. Fw: [CADY-L] Nicholas and other patriarchs
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. 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 ---------- > From: Dennis Panetti <dpanetti@freewwweb.com> > To: CADY-L@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 > > <dpanetti@freewwweb.com> >

    10/10/1999 08:49:10
    1. [CADY-L] Schuyler County, NY, Cadys
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. As fall arrives here in the Great Lakes State I am spending more time indoors, "surfing the web." I have been looking at the Finger Lakes Region. Schuyler County has many Cadys. Here is the link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyschuyl/index.html Go to the search engine on the home page and enter "Cady." You should get quite a few hits. Happy hunting, Sue Cady List Mom

    10/09/1999 12:00:09
    1. [CADY-L] Fw: Schuyler County look-ups
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Here are three Cadys from Schuyler County, New York. I believe these are death records. Sue ---------- > From: Pat Randall <patr@lightlink.com> > To: suzyfrtz@tir.com > Subject: Re: Schuyler County look-ups > Date: Friday, October 08, 1999 7:47 PM > > Suzanne, I have the following Cady records: > Jane Cady, Mary Rice Cady and Philip Helmer Cady. > > > > > > > > > > >

    10/09/1999 11:56:11
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Fw: Sturbridge, Mass. Research Library
    2. gecady
    3. 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@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 > > The West House, Bunce Court > Otterden, Faversham > Kent, ME13 0BY, UK. > Tel +44 (0)1795-890780, fax 890093. > email graham@galer.demon.co.uk

    10/09/1999 11:55:34
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Fw: Sturbridge, Mass. Research Library
    2. Graham Galer
    3. 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 The West House, Bunce Court Otterden, Faversham Kent, ME13 0BY, UK. Tel +44 (0)1795-890780, fax 890093. email graham@galer.demon.co.uk

    10/09/1999 04:57:16
    1. [CADY-L] Fw: Sturbridge, Mass. Research Library
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Hi everyone, 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? Sue Cady List Mom ---------- > From: Colleen Couture <ccouture@osv.org> > To: Suzyfrtz@tir.com > Cc: dsimmons@osv.org > Subject: Re: (Fwd) research inquiry > Date: Friday, October 08, 1999 12:48 PM > > > I am sending you this in repsonse to your previous request for > more information of the Old Sturbridge Village Research Library. > > The Research Library is open to the public and we have over > 33,000 volumes covering the late 18th century and early 19th > century period up until 1840. We also have an equally impressive > manusript collection. > > We do have manuscript papers on David Cady 1780-1857, > manuscript # 1986.83.1-.48. We also hold some other information > on the Cady family M# 1966.29 which includes Genealogy on Cady > & Messinger families in Wrentham, MA 1766-1841. > > We also have an extensive Geneology collection. If this does not aid you, I > suggest you contact the Sturbridge Historical Society and the > Sturbrige Public Library. > > Our library hours are Monday-Friday 9-5pm and we are closed on > State Holidays. > > Sincerely, > > Colleen Couture > Librarian > > > > > > > ---- Form Information ---- > > > > Address = 1680 Allen Road > > City = St. Clair > > Comments = Are there research facilities available for the general > > public? > > I am researching the Fairfield/Dodge/Cady families who lived in > > Sturbridge c 1820 - 1840. Thank you. Country = United States > > Email = > > suzyfrtz@tir.com FindInfo = No How = Search Engine HowOther = > > Member = No > > Name = Suzanne Wesbrook Frantz NeedInfo = Research facilities > > for the > > public Planning = Not Sure SendBrochure = Yes State = MI > > Visited = Never > > ZipCode = 48079 lists = OSV subject = New Guest Book > > > > -EndFormInfo- > >

    10/08/1999 12:28:41
    1. RE: [CADY-L] Joel Cady
    2. Scott John
    3. IN 1820 there is a Joel Cady living in West Greenwich, RI or Coventry, RI not sure if it is yours. john > ---------- > From: Melissa Johansen[SMTP:mjohansen@net-port.com] > Reply To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 1:57 PM > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CADY-L] Joel Cady > > I am looking for information on the family of Joel CADY and Huldah HARMON. > I found them on the 1850 Warren County PA census for Sugar Grove Twp. It > lists their children as Polly 19, John 17, Thomas 14, Susan 12, Harriet > 10, William 7, Laura 6, Hosea 3, and Margaret 1. I believe that Joel and > Huldah were married 28 JAN 1823. William is my line and I know that he > married in PA and had at least one child (Burt) before moving to Michigan > where he married Eleanor "Nellie" Olivia Gilbert on 13 JUN 1883. > > Melissa > mjohansen@net-port.com > >

    10/05/1999 03:07:29
    1. [CADY-L] Joel Cady
    2. Melissa Johansen
    3. I am looking for information on the family of Joel CADY and Huldah HARMON. I found them on the 1850 Warren County PA census for Sugar Grove Twp. It lists their children as Polly 19, John 17, Thomas 14, Susan 12, Harriet 10, William 7, Laura 6, Hosea 3, and Margaret 1. I believe that Joel and Huldah were married 28 JAN 1823. William is my line and I know that he married in PA and had at least one child (Burt) before moving to Michigan where he married Eleanor "Nellie" Olivia Gilbert on 13 JUN 1883. Melissa mjohansen@net-port.com

    10/05/1999 02:57:44
    1. Re: [CADY-L] John Cady
    2. Tom Cady
    3. Margaret: I am sorry that none of the enclosed names seem to be in my line. I hope you have better luck. -- 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 \::::::::::/ \::::::::/ |||||||| \::::::/ || | \::::/ || | /::::::\ |||||||| /::::::::\ ||\ /::::::::::\ ||\\ // |||||||||||||| || \\// || \/ //\\ // \\

    10/02/1999 04:44:53
    1. [CADY-L] Re Attachments--from the administrator
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Good morning everyone, With regard to attachments: Please please do not send attachments to the list! Good intentions are very much appreciated, but rootsweb's main computer doesn't like them and it causes some strange things to pop on to our screens. Please send attachments by private e-mail. Sue Cady List Mom

    09/22/1999 07:10:42
    1. [CADY-L] Fwd: Subject: CADY List on RootsWeb
    2. --part1_777c3033.2517ab31_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I received this message and thought I would forward it to the list. Maybe someone can help this student. The message referred to is, I think, on the AOL surname message board. In a message dated 9/19/99 3:17:58 PM, Cncr29 writes: << Hi ! I am searching for info on the Cady surname & found your message with a link to RootsWeb. I can't open this site, what is the full address? Trying to find a Coat of Arms for a school project Any information you have would be most appreciative. Thank You >> --part1_777c3033.2517ab31_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Cncr29@aol.com From: Cncr29@aol.com Full-name: Cncr29 Message-ID: <fb3da449.25169ef6@aol.com> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 16:17:58 EDT Subject: re: Subject: CADY List on RootsWeb To: VerdeRoots@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 26 Hi ! I am searching for info on the Cady surname & found your message with a link to RootsWeb. I can't open this site, what is the full address? Trying to find a Coat of Arms for a school project Any information you have would be most appreciative. Thank You --part1_777c3033.2517ab31_boundary--

    09/20/1999 05:22:25
    1. [CADY-L] Fw: DAR
    2. Ted Pack
    3. Ancestry.com added three books to their DAR database and threw the whole thing (all 140 books) open to the world to search for free for 10 days. The 10 days started before today, so hurry. The URL is http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3174.htm I found it did best with two names; the search window uses an implied "AND". That is, if you enter "Thomas Burnham" (Without the quotes) you get all the entries that contain "Thomas" and "Burnham". So, you'd get an entry that has "Joseph Thomas" and "George Burnham" as well as the one with "Thomas Burnham". If you enter just "Thomas" you'll get a gazillion hits. Also, I've been warned that early DAR applications could be suspect. About all you really had to prove was that you were a white woman with clean fingernails who could show up sober to afternoon meetings. Take everything you find as a clue to further research. The DAR will send you a copy of the original application for $5. It may have birth dates, birth places, and citations.

    09/16/1999 08:08:15
    1. [CADY-L] John Cady
    2. Caryn J
    3. > Have you tried Jim Cady to see if he has gotten anything since his book was > published. Obviously you have that as the text you have presented is from > there? Also I have found the gedforum maillist to be more informative than rootsweb. Try a post there.Caryn (Cady) Johnson > > > Subject: [CADY-L] John Cady > Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 21:10:11 -0400 (EDT) > From: imcookie@bright.net > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > > I am trying to find who the parents of John Cady b: 15 Feb 1807 Washington > Co., PA, were. He was married 17 Oct 1829 to Rebecca Morgan in Nobelestown, > Allegheny CO., PA.I have her birth as 22 March 1810. They came to Ohio about > 1860 and even though he was older he enlisted, on 15 Nov 1861, in Pomeroy, > Meigs Co., OH to serve in the Civil War. He was in the 7th Ohio Battery and > died in a Memphis, TN, hospital on 22 Sep 1862. Fell ill during the battle > of Shiloh. > > His children were: William, John C., Daniel, Isabel, Joseph, Mary Jane, > Rebecca Ann (She is my gr grandmother), Susan, and Hezekiah Willet. These > are the only children I have though I have heard there were thirteen children. > > Any help would be appreciated. Would also like to find who the parents of > Rebecca Morgan were. > > Margaret

    09/15/1999 04:17:04
    1. [CADY-L] Fw: Cady Archives
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. ---------- > From: Suzanne Frantz <suzyfrtz@tir.com> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Cady Archives > Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 6:05 AM > > The Cady Surname Mailing List is archived by Rootsweb, which means you can > look up any name or message that has been mentioned in our posts. > > Here is the address: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > This will take you to the "Archive Search Site." Enter "Cady" in the box. > > Then, unless you want to see all the old messages, you should use a > qualifier such as "Nicholas Cady." > > I have found it's a good idea to bookmark the site so you can have easy > access whenever you want it. > > Sue > Cady List Manager >

    09/13/1999 10:17:53