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    1. [CADY-L] Cady in MO
    2. I did a "search" and came up with 53 modern families (and 2 duplicates) with the last name of Cady that live in Missouri. I'm surface-mailing a letter to each of them. If you have a need, I could check the names and see if there are any matches. I still have my same blank wall with Jessie Cady's husband, John Polk Hazard (b 1850 in IN, moved to MO). I know that Jessie's youngest brother, Frank Prescott Cady, had some connection to Missouri and, perhaps, had a tie-in with JPH. :-) Betty Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis (Gre/aygonis-UK, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von Derlick

    06/24/1999 02:57:33
    1. [CADY-L] Fw: Cady Archives
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Welcome to the new members! I am sending the address of the Cady archives, so you can browse through and see what we've been posting. We're looking forward to hearing from everyone! Have a great summer-- Sue Cady List Manager ---------- > 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 >

    06/20/1999 05:55:48
    1. [CADY-L] Ashcraft/Cady
    2. Ann Phillips
    3. Years ago, I found Sally Ashcraft on the IGI and got her parents from that or from the CT library in Hartford when I was living there. Now that so much is flowing through the internet, I thought I would check to see if anyone else has these folks in their tree. Sally Ashcraft, b 3 Dec 1775 Woodstock, Windham, CT d/o William Ashcraft and Damaris Cady The info I have on Williwam is son of Jedediah Ashcraft. I'm not sure of that. The b day I have shos to be that of a William with different parents so I may be incorrect. Help, please. Ann Phillips

    06/19/1999 07:48:40
    1. [CADY-L] Cady question
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Elizabeth Cady married David Cook sometime in the late 1700's possibly in Steuben Co.If anyone has info on her and her family, please let know. Thanks, Shirley Cleveland

    06/18/1999 11:44:20
    1. [CADY-L] Re: CADY Seneca Lake
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Hi All, Found this info on Joyce Tice's website and was wondering if anyone knows how Cady's point came about on Seneca Lake and if named after a Cady family WHO. Thanks, Shirley Cleveland Dundee, NY ---------- > From: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> > To: shirl@linkny.com > Subject: cADY > Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 11:40 PM > > ELMIRAN’S BOAT FOUND, MEN BELIEVED DROWNED > > Belief that two Elmira men were drowned in Seneca Lake was strengthened > Tuesday afternoon when the rowboat they had rented for a Labor Day fishing > trip was found overturned and with an outboard motor attached. The boat was > discovered at 5 p.m. by Cornelius Sackett, Dundee banker, off Cady’s Point, > about a mile north of the Ralph Heatley boat livery where the men rented > the boat. The boat was sighted at the same time by James Haugh and Lewis > Millard, both of Dundee, who were flying over the lake. >

    06/18/1999 11:35:50
    1. [CADY-L] Cady
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Baffalo Paper Catherine Cady married Samuel Wilkeson 1814 Mary Cady wife of Levi Cady died abt.1834 abt age 31 SC

    06/15/1999 10:18:59
    1. [CADY-L] Cady info
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. From Barbour Collection Steele Lib. Several of the Cady researchers might have this info but some might not. Esther, m John [?] Adams March 27,1711 Eunice d Uriah + Joanna b - 1-28- 1763 Ezra m Johan[n]a Leach 4-8-1721 Ezra s Ezra d.10 - 8 -1754 Ezra,d 5 - 30 - 1758 Ezra, s Ezra + Johanna d ? Gideon, s Ezra + Johanna, 7-7-1728 Hannah, d Nathan Rachel b 1- 11-1743 Henry ,s Jonathon + Hannah b - 4-22-1723 Thanks, Shirley Cleveland Any help ?

    06/14/1999 07:19:07
    1. [CADY-L] CADY OBIT
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Elmira Star Gazette Milton L. Cady died at his home here Feb. 15th at 2:15 a.m.after three hour illness of heart disease age 62 yrs.Besides his widow he is survived by three brothers, Edwin Cady of Osceola NY, Marcus Cady of Wellsburg NY, John Cady of Pine City, NY.the son of Simeon and Jemima Cady, was born in Farmington,Pa. July 12th 1862. On March 10th 1894 he married Miss Lillian Shelly of Elkland, PA.For several years they resided in Farmington,PA.,where Mr Cady was one of the most successful farmers and prominent farmers in that section of the year 1911.He retired from from farming and moved to Elkland where they have since made their home.Mr Cady was a devoted husband, a true friend and neighbor and was held in the highest esteem by all that knew him.The funeral will be held at the home Wed.at 2 o'clock.Rev. Mrs Alice Snyder officiating assisted by Rev. T.S. Alty, of the M.E.church of this place; interment in Highland Cem. Thank you, Shirley Cleveland

    06/14/1999 06:15:16
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Your favorite Cady
    2. Eric and Sara Long
    3. >I'm still hanging in there, awaiting test results of what hopefully is a >minor heart problem. Susanne- I hope that you are doing better. I know what it is like to wait for the test results. I was doing that myself the past two weeks. They thought that I had an concussion BUT all the results came back normal. Waiting the whole weekend for an MRI was driving me nuts. It did come back but now I have to wait another month to see if they can tell what is wrong. You are in my thoughts. > >Would you each take a moment and write to the group who your favorite Cady >ancestor might be, and why? AS to writing about out favorite Cady, I haven't been able to get stories yet about mine since I have just started activitly doing my Cady line this past few months. So I know my line just nothing about them as a person. :~( Sara

    06/13/1999 07:39:41
    1. [CADY-L] Fw: A. Cady
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Hi Sam, and welcome to the list. I apologize for being tardy in replying, and I am not sure if anyone has replied to you yet. My first thought would be to ask if you have checked the census records. I have seen "A. A. Cady" either in NY census records or in the Nicholas Cady Genealogy--don't know if this is the same person. But I think you should start with a census search. Let us know how you make out. Any other suggestions, anyone? Sue Cady List manager ---------- > From: sam cady <samcady@hotmail.com> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Unidentified subject! > Date: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 9:53 AM > > > Hi, my name is Sam Cady from Syracuse, NY. I'm new to the list server and > also new to geneology. I have traced my roots back to an A. Cady from > Hamilton, NY born in 1801. Apparently his father was a Revolutionary War > veteran from Connecticut, who received a land grant after the war. > Unfortunately for me the trail stops there. Would anyone have any > suggestions or information on how to proceed. Thanks in advance. > > Sam > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com >

    06/13/1999 06:26:04
  1. 06/11/1999 10:04:26
    1. [CADY-L] 1850 census
    2. L. Esther
    3. While I was looking for my Cady line, I found a few Cady's on the 1850 Schuyler co., IL census that don't seem to fit in with the rest of the Cadys that came here. Hope this helps someone. Robert J. Cady, age 9, born in PA, living with Greer family. Mary Cady, age 12, NY, living with Joseph and Katharine Silsbee Luther D. Cady, age 23, farm, Ohio, living with Walker family Lori E.

    06/10/1999 10:21:40
    1. [CADY-L] My Favorite Cady
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. I think this is a wonderful idea.Hope everyone joins in.I love to read about all Cady's. Marietta E. Cady 1916 - 1997 My favorite Cady is my Mother Marietta E. Cady [ born 1916] daughter of Ira and Elizabeth Spaulding Cady.Growing up with this Cady Lady I knew her well and loved hearing her tell about the days gone by when she was a kid.Counting her there was eleven children in her family.Two adopted whom were first cousins.She worked beside her Father in the fields and in the barns hand milking the cows. Quite often alone with him.Most of the older children seeked outside jobs by this time.I thought it was unreal when she had to empty the straw out of her bed wetting brother's mattress and dry the cover on the line. From there later in the day when dried she refilled it with clean straw. She would talk about it being the greatest thing when Christmas came that her Father would buy oranges and hide them in the cellar along side of all the jars of canned food her Mother put up for the winter.She also helped in this garden to produce the food for canning.Presents for Christmas was few but to her the oranges was a big thing. She was a brave child when she had to help her two brothers clean up their father's head when he either shot himself or the gun went off by accident in the barn. Back then the family usually had to do this. They never knew what really happened.She talked about the Docter giving her grandmother whiskey and then operating on her on the kitchen table while all the kids had to stay outdoors and still could hear her screams. She carried the fruit idea down at xmas time to her seven children. In our early years we had few gifts but lots of fruit and a large dinner.We never went hungry.She could take what little there was in the cupboards and make a good large meal.When she married for the first time,her and her first husband worked side by side on their farm plus raising their three babies.She was married less then five years when he died in her arms on the way to the hospital at the age of 27.She continued on running the farm with her babies at her side.The children she would send to school, do the milking, go to the house make biscuits and put together other food for the children's lunches and have them delivered to school by lunch time on horseback.She would do her own deer,squirrel,rabbit hunting for our meat supply.She had always hunted as a kid at home so this wasn't new to her.She remarried [ another farmer] and had a total of seven kids.Every home she ever moved into she had to wall paper and paint the whole inside.That was the first thing.Then she always cut wood on her land to keep us warm.She had us children involved in this along with the dairy farming as we grew older.The wood she would say kept us warm in three ways,cutting it,carrying it and sitting next to it in the stove.She never knew what it was to have inside plumbing for years.I still can see the hand water pump over the sink and not far from it was the old kitchen cookstove. In another corner of the large kitchen was a sewing machine that she made most of our clothes on out of feed bags that came in very pretty material.I was always proud to wear my new dresses. Never once in my life did I ever hear her complain.She was always happy and showed it.This marriage lasted ten years and her husband [age 38] was killed in a car accident.Deputy sheriff at this time.She took this very hard also but kept the family going like it had to be.She ran that large dairy alone other then the help from us children again.Then she decided to take on two more jobs.She worked as a waitress at night and in the vineyards during the day.She never got much sleep.If any homeless child came along she took them in.Just doubled us up in our beds.She finally had an auction sold the cows [ about 35 ] and the farm equipment.There was only four kids left at home at this time.She never bought herself anything that I can ever remember but her car when she needed to update it.We later in years had very nice xmas's with several gifts she worked so hard to get.She was down to two of her children at home yet when she remarried again. Back to dairy farming again.Two years later he was killed in a car accident.It was sad that she collected so little insurance money for the loss of her husband's deaths and the most of it went into a fund for the kids so they could have a car when they got out of school. She said she would never marry again and she never did. When ever she walked into a room it would light up.Always a smile on her face.My aunts and uncles said she was always the ball of any get together in their younger years. She sat in the hospital next to my sister for days watching her first grand child die of cancer of the blood.Later in years she never left me with my son dying with a brain tumur. She already had watched several of her siblings lying in the hospitals dying of cancer.She tried to stay brave but would find her crying when she thought she was alone. When ever her children or anyone else needed her she was there and never to complain.She stayed with her grandchildren while us mothers went in the hospital to have another baby.We never had to leave them with an outsider.When she finally could live on social security she still worked in the vineyard running it for a farmer.In her spare time when she would go to town she checked with all the neighbors on the hill that had a hard time getting around and others that could to get their list of what they wanted from the store or where ever.I never seen a mother like my Cady mother.She was still deer hunting and shoveling snow in her eighties a few months before she died. I guess I have wrote enough but could go on and on about so many good things she done. She still could remember her dad's horses names and loved talking about the old cars compared to how they are today.She faithfully visited her far away Mother and Father's graves until her death.I now faithfully visit her grave that is always covered with several flowers and look at the beautiful lady's picture on the headstone.I know she knows I am there and that she hears me talk to her.I can hear her say in my head for me to go home and not to worry about her because I have better things to do.That was my Cady mom. Thank you for taking the time to read this.I put together 25 Cady family tree books for the family last year in her memory.She would have been so proud.I think. Shirley J Cleveland

    06/10/1999 12:12:35
    1. [CADY-L] Cady info
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Found two Cady's in the book of Marriage and Death notices >From Tompkins County, New York Newspapers I purchased. Compiled by Mary Smith Jackson. Maybe it will help someone hopefully. Marriage notice Helen Cady of Freeville,NY dau. of Oliver Cady married Mr. Moore of Baldwinsville.NY Jan. 1, 1876 Death Notice Elias W. Cady 91 yrs old died in Dryden, NY March 4th 1883 Thanks, Shirley Cleveland

    06/09/1999 07:37:25
    1. [CADY-L] Your favorite Cady
    2. Suzanne Frantz
    3. Hi everyone, I'm still hanging in there, awaiting test results of what hopefully is a minor heart problem. Summertime has arrived here in Michigan, a state where many of the New England and New York Cadys ended up. Even though there are now power lines, sub-divisions and factories, I can still imagine how wonderful the green June landscape appeared to those early settlers, after the hardships of the long, cold winter. Would you each take a moment and write to the group who your favorite Cady ancestor might be, and why? He or she might be the most elusive, or the hardest-working, or the most adventuresome or colorful--anything that appeals to you. I, out of necessity, choose Sarah Cady (since I have been unable to find her parents or any other family!) She was a family matriarch who lived into her 90's and loved to tell reporters about the old days--here is a line form her obit, February 27, 1932: "She frequently discussed modern-day methods and recalled the time when ox teams were required to get through the muddy roads and fields and the later introducation of the horseless buggy." I believe Sarah left Massachusetts after her marriage to Lution Fairfield in 1854, and journied to Steuben County, New York, where he worked as a laborer in Urbana and she boarded with a family in South Pulteney. What a way to start a marriage! Their first four children were born in New York. After about ten years, they left for St. Clair County, Michigan where she lived out her life. My dad remembers her well, and says she was quite strong-willed--one would have to be to survive as a pioneer in those days, I think! Looking forward to hearing from you all... Suzanne Cady List Manager

    06/09/1999 07:51:58
    1. [CADY-L] Cady obit
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Cady Obit From a scrap book found at Dundee, NY Historical Soc. by a friend. Reed W. Cady Reed W. Cady of Lakemont, NY died unexpectly Tuesday morning July 10 1951 in the hospital in Penn Yan, after an illness of a few hours.Death was due to a heart attack which he suffered at his home on Monday.He was born in Troupsburg,NY March 18, 1881 and was 70 years of age. He was a graduate of Lima Seminary and Syracuse University. Both in NY. In early life he married Miss Hazel Guile of Fulton, NY who died in 1947.He later married Mrs Ethel Richardson who survives him. Mr Cady lived in North Tonawanda,NY In 1928 he was chief engineer of the Peace Bridge over the Niagara river at Buffalo. Later was the engineer of the Rainbow Bridge at Niagara Falls.He was the manager of the Peace Bridge for seven years, retiring in 1935 when he moved to Lakemont. He is survived by two sons, John Cady of Hyattville,Md., now in Africa, and Russell Cady of Palo Alto, Ca., his wife Mrs Ethel Richardson Cady, two brothers, S.W.Cady of Fowlerville and F. B. Cady of Middletown; and one sister that the name was cut off from the clipping. Thanks, Shirley Cleveland

    06/01/1999 11:21:32
    1. [CADY-L] Cady - Keeney info
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. While searching out Middlebury Cemetery in Tioga, Pa. I found Delana Cady Keeney 1879 - 1966 buried with Albert H. Keeney 10-23-1903 age 29 yrs.old . Also there with them is Ethel M. Keeney 1899 - 1904 5 mo.'s 23 days. dau. of A. H. and Delana. Shirley Cleveland

    06/01/1999 10:51:39
    1. [CADY-L] Cady Info
    2. Shirley J. Cleveland
    3. Cont. Barbour Collection Canterbury Vital Records Cady Darias, s Ezra and Joanna b- 12-18-1732 Ebenzer, s John and Elizabeth b - 4-19-1714 Edith d Abijah and Lucy b - 9-20-1768 Edith, d Abijah and Lucy b -9-19-1776 Eleazer, s John and Elizabeth b - 3-5-1708 Elizabeth d John and Elizabeth b - 3-5-1701 in Groton Elizabeth d Simeon and Ruth b - 3-22-1747 Elizabeth m Samuel Harris 3-4-1779 Shirley Cleveland

    06/01/1999 03:16:28
    1. [CADY-L] Re: CADY-D Digest V99 #47
    2. Shirley, So far, I've seen nothing I can use on my Charles or Henry Cady, but I read every one of your postings just in case. Thanks for all the work you're doing. Please continue -- if nothing else, it will be archived at rootsweb (won't it?) and someone who isn't on the list might find a gold mine! Brenda Humphrey Riverside, CA

    05/30/1999 05:15:58
    1. Re: [CADY-L] Cady info
    2. In a message dated 5/30/99 6:26:49 AM, you wrote: >Jeremiah Judson Cady father of Charles Marion Cady b- 1880 in IA >-d-Portland Ore.1966 Bingo! OK, what's the source again of this info? This is one of the families I would like to get more info about. J. J. is my husband's great uncle.

    05/30/1999 03:45:16