Children of Reuben Cady and Lydia Wood from "Nicholas Cady:" Alpheus b. June 2, 1780 Stephen b. Feb. 3, 1782 Timothy b. Feb. 28, 1784 Horace b. Feb. 26, 1788 Roxany b. Feb. 10, 1790 d. 1792 Eleanor b. April 10, 1792 Orrin b. March 2, 1794 Willard b. Feb. 7, 1796 Ruth b. Dec. 17, 1798, m. Daniel Mar at Otsego NY. They had but one child a daughter, who married and settled in the west. ---------- > From: L. Esther <clrcestr@inx.net> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady Book > Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 11:26 PM > > Dear Sue, > I am looking for a Reuben Cady, born in 1755 in Conn. and married to a Lydia > Wood. I believe they have a son, Horace b. in 1788. I am mostly looking to > verify some information that I have found. Also I believe Rueben's parents are > Timothy and Mehitobel "Esther" Davis. > Thank you for your time and offering to look up information. > Lori > > Suzanne Frantz wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I have the Descendants of Nicholas Cady 1645 - 1910 on loan untill the 23rd > > and will be happy to look-up a name or two (or three...) Please post your > > request(s) to the list and I will reply the same, so all can benefit. > > > > Sue > > Cady List Manager > > Descendant of Sarah H. Cady Southbridge, MA, Steuben Co, NY, St Clair Co, > > Mich >
Hi Lori, >From The Descendants of Nicholas Cady of Watertown, Mass., by Orrin Peer Allen, Published by the author, Palmer Mass. 1910, pages 95 & 96: "Reuben Cady (Timothy 4, Daniel 3, James 2, Nicholas 1) b. Stafford, Conn. Sept. 3, 1753; m. Dec. 5, 1776 Lydia Wood of Somers, Conn, b. Aug. 23, 1758. He d. Butternuts, now Gilbertville, NY 1826; his wife died a few years later. Reuben Cady first enlisted as a private in Capt. Paul Blodgett'ss company, marched from the town of Stafford for the relief of Boston during the Lexington Alarm April 1775. He enlisted May 9, 1775, in Capt. Elijah Robinson's company of Stafford, 2nd Regt. Gen. Joseph Spencer; discharged Dec. 18, 1775. He became a pensioner in 1818. He lived for a time in Stafford, Conn. We find him in Springfield, Mass, and was of that town in 1794. He later removed to the town of Butternuts, NY. (Children follow) ---------- > From: L. Esther <clrcestr@inx.net> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady Book > Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 11:26 PM > > Dear Sue, > I am looking for a Reuben Cady, born in 1755 in Conn. and married to a Lydia > Wood. I believe they have a son, Horace b. in 1788. I am mostly looking to > verify some information that I have found. Also I believe Rueben's parents are > Timothy and Mehitobel "Esther" Davis. > Thank you for your time and offering to look up information. > Lori > > Suzanne Frantz wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I have the Descendants of Nicholas Cady 1645 - 1910 on loan untill the 23rd > > and will be happy to look-up a name or two (or three...) Please post your > > request(s) to the list and I will reply the same, so all can benefit. > > > > Sue > > Cady List Manager > > Descendant of Sarah H. Cady Southbridge, MA, Steuben Co, NY, St Clair Co, > > Mich >
Seeking info on family of Jeremiah Cady b abt 1760-1780 CT married Polly Miles one known child Randolph Cady b 1800 CT d in Louisiana. Large number of descendents in Louisiana & Texas. Is he in the Nicholas Cady book? Felton Morgan
Hi Jack, I found Amos and Haziel Cady 1835 Yates Co. Starkey township Census both 14. Doesn't this mean they lived in the same house? I also found a Lemuel Cady 1850 census Starkey Census also--189.Was wondering if related. Shirley Cleveland ---------- > From: Cady Cottage <cadycott@cet.com> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CADY-L] Haziel's Children > Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 9:45 PM > > I have not found an ancestor of Haziel and Lusella Cady (but this site > has helped me find a cousin. Surely, with as many children as they had, > there must be other relatives out there: > Haziel b. 1809 CT > Lusella b. 1811 CT > Charles b. 1828 NY > Watson b. 1830 NY > <missing children?> > Edwin Lewis b. 1836 Yates Co. NY > Elizabeth b. 1839 NY > Oliver b. 1840 NY > Myron b. 1843 NY > James C. b. 1846 WI > Martha J. b. 1848 WI > Martin b. 1852 WI > Phoebe b. 1854 WI > My line was Edwin. He went to MI in about 1871 and apparently took his > father Haziel and his brother Martin with him (or visa versa). Edwin > had 2 sons born in WI, Milton 1860 and Clifford 1870, and a 3rd when he > was in MI: Marion A. b. 1872.... He then drug them all out to Oregon > where the remainder of his children were born. > With all of these kids it's just a matter of time till my cousins find > each other. Are you out there? > > Jack Cady > Spokane, Washington > (the apple doesn't fall far from the tree) >
I have not found an ancestor of Haziel and Lusella Cady (but this site has helped me find a cousin. Surely, with as many children as they had, there must be other relatives out there: Haziel b. 1809 CT Lusella b. 1811 CT Charles b. 1828 NY Watson b. 1830 NY <missing children?> Edwin Lewis b. 1836 Yates Co. NY Elizabeth b. 1839 NY Oliver b. 1840 NY Myron b. 1843 NY James C. b. 1846 WI Martha J. b. 1848 WI Martin b. 1852 WI Phoebe b. 1854 WI My line was Edwin. He went to MI in about 1871 and apparently took his father Haziel and his brother Martin with him (or visa versa). Edwin had 2 sons born in WI, Milton 1860 and Clifford 1870, and a 3rd when he was in MI: Marion A. b. 1872.... He then drug them all out to Oregon where the remainder of his children were born. With all of these kids it's just a matter of time till my cousins find each other. Are you out there? Jack Cady Spokane, Washington (the apple doesn't fall far from the tree)
Hi me,Shirley. I don't have a death place for Andrew but I do have him mentioned in a will that I have been looking for three days now.As soon as I find it will write to you right away.I am excited about finding it now more then ever.When I first got it I didn't know this Andrew was connected to my Cady's.I do now thanks to you.I have a ton of papers to go thru.I have been collecting Cady names and wills for years and the filing system isn't to great. Hope to be able to tell you soon which one he is. Shirley Cleveland Did you see where I posted last night about the Andrew Cady that was killed in the war.Buried in WA. and was from NY. ---------- > From: Illyce MacDonald <illycem@hotmail.com> > To: CADY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CADY-L] Andrew Cady > Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 6:04 PM > > Thanks for the message about Andrew Cady living with Emma and William > Van Duesen. A few years back I had been in touch with a descendant of > Emma and William who identified Emma as being a Cady. If Andrew is a > son of Chester's then he must have been visiting his Aunt on census > day. If he was the son of Abner maybe Abner was in Michigan and left > Andrew behind. The 1860 census had Andrew living as a farmhand with > another family so there is no clue there as to his proper parents. I > think I need to track down wills for Abner and Chester to see if they > mention a son Andrew. Shirley mentioned that Abners wife Betsey died > in Michigan. Do you know what county? Did Abner die in the same > place? Thanks! > Illyce Mac Donald > illycem@hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com >
Dear Sue, I am looking for a Reuben Cady, born in 1755 in Conn. and married to a Lydia Wood. I believe they have a son, Horace b. in 1788. I am mostly looking to verify some information that I have found. Also I believe Rueben's parents are Timothy and Mehitobel "Esther" Davis. Thank you for your time and offering to look up information. Lori Suzanne Frantz wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have the Descendants of Nicholas Cady 1645 - 1910 on loan untill the 23rd > and will be happy to look-up a name or two (or three...) Please post your > request(s) to the list and I will reply the same, so all can benefit. > > Sue > Cady List Manager > Descendant of Sarah H. Cady Southbridge, MA, Steuben Co, NY, St Clair Co, > Mich
Thanks for the message about Andrew Cady living with Emma and William Van Duesen. A few years back I had been in touch with a descendant of Emma and William who identified Emma as being a Cady. If Andrew is a son of Chester's then he must have been visiting his Aunt on census day. If he was the son of Abner maybe Abner was in Michigan and left Andrew behind. The 1860 census had Andrew living as a farmhand with another family so there is no clue there as to his proper parents. I think I need to track down wills for Abner and Chester to see if they mention a son Andrew. Shirley mentioned that Abners wife Betsey died in Michigan. Do you know what county? Did Abner die in the same place? Thanks! Illyce Mac Donald illycem@hotmail.com _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
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. Thanks Ted, for the reminder, Sue Cady List Manager
I am looking for some Cady web sites. I am trying to find Homer Cady that was in an Mental Hospital in Elgin Illinois ( I believe that is the town). I thought that maybe I could find him on someones web site. All I know that a gen or so after him the spelling was changed to CADIE. Thanks for any help, Sara
I'm not sure the error, if it is such, warrants an exclamation point. I started with Nicholas and Judith Knapp in my note. I gave my sources of my info and, according to Jim Cady's book, in the beginning where he is paraphrasing Allen's Cady book, the spelling is K-n-A-p-p. I'm still not sure how these early people fit together. I don't know about other folks, but this business of making LAST NAMES all capital letters -- it does a number on my astigmatism that makes the reading of notes with many such last names extremely difficult, so I frequently barely skim them. My fault, but there it is. Thank you for your concern. :-) Betty Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis (Gre/aygonis-UK, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von Derlick ======= In a message dated 4/13/99 6:13:13 AM, you wrote: >Believe you may have made an error here! Believe you meant to post >"WILLIAM KNOPP & JUDITH TUE". Note the spelling of the last name is KNOPP. > The surname KNAPP for this line did not come into use until late in the >second generation and early third generation, though it is known the >spelling KNOPP was used as late as 1800 by some of the line.
---------- > From: Cady Cottage <cadycott@cet.com> > To: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> > Subject: Re: Cadys of Dundee > Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 9:48 PM > > Thanks for your note. I signed up for the mailing list last night and > so will probably not be able to contribute for a few days. > The Martin you mentioned to Sue Cady cannot be the same one... just > another loose end to sew up eventually. I feel confident that this > mailing list will get me to the next level one of these days and I will > finally find out where my line fits in with all the rest of the Cadys. > Jack W. Cady > > Shirley J. Cleveland wrote: > > > Hi Jack > > Yes I think we have wrote to each other before.Did you subscribe to > > the > > Cady website yet.If not how did you know about the other lady and I?If > > not > > hope you do soon.Would love to see it really expand.Only been three > > weeks > > we have had it and I think there is 40 members already.It's great. > > I will do my best to watch for Amos Cady.Hope we can find the > > connection > > because I would also like to link them to our tree.Was you told about > > the > > accident Emmett was killed in?Where does he fit ? If I connected > > Martin to > > this family then Emmett has to be a son also.Martin and him were > > brothers > > according to the paper clipping. > > Wanted to tell you there is a Cady woman that is buried in Starkey > > township, Dundee area also that married an Andrews.I wonder if they > > were > > related.Then there is a Reed William Cady also buried there.I wonder > > what > > brought him to Dundee after retiring from Buffalo area.He was an > > Engineer > > up there. > > Write when you can. > > Shirley Cleveland CADY-L@rootsweb.com > > Dundee,NY > > > > ---------- > > > From: Cady Cottage <cadycott@cet.com> > > > To: shirl@linkny.com; Sue Cady <Scady1122@aol.com> > > > Subject: Cadys of Dundee > > > Date: Sunday, April 11, 1999 9:44 PM > > > > > > Hello Shirley, > > > I am the ggggreat grandson of the Edwin Cady that was born in Dundee > > in > > > 1836. I think we have written before. The lady looking for Martin, > > > > > Edwin's younger brother, and I have made a connection as well. > > Neither > > > of us has yet to find the grandfather of these brothers - Haziel > > Cady's > > > father. > > > > > > Perhaps we can try another approach. I mentioned that living next > > door > > > to Haziel in the 1835 Census for Yates county was an Amos. They > > have > > > got to be related, I think. Maybe we could pursue Amos and see if > > he > > > leads us any closer to their common ancestor... or maybe Amos was > > > Haziel's Father. > > > > > > So how come I can read the Cady info on Rootsweb but can't > > contribute? > > > I must have missed where to sign up, huh? > > > > > > Jack Cady > > > Spokane, WA > > > > > > > > >
Welcome to the Cady Site. Glad you made it.Good luck with your Cady line on here.I'm sure you will gain. Shirley Cleveland ---------- > From: Cady Cottage <cadycott@cet.com> > To: Shirley J. Cleveland <shirl@linkny.com> > Subject: Re: Cadys of Dundee > Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 9:48 PM > > Thanks for your note. I signed up for the mailing list last night and > so will probably not be able to contribute for a few days. > The Martin you mentioned to Sue Cady cannot be the same one... just > another loose end to sew up eventually. I feel confident that this > mailing list will get me to the next level one of these days and I will > finally find out where my line fits in with all the rest of the Cadys. > Jack W. Cady > > Shirley J. Cleveland wrote: > > > Hi Jack > > Yes I think we have wrote to each other before.Did you subscribe to > > the > > Cady website yet.If not how did you know about the other lady and I?If > > not > > hope you do soon.Would love to see it really expand.Only been three > > weeks > > we have had it and I think there is 40 members already.It's great. > > I will do my best to watch for Amos Cady.Hope we can find the > > connection > > because I would also like to link them to our tree.Was you told about > > the > > accident Emmett was killed in?Where does he fit ? If I connected > > Martin to > > this family then Emmett has to be a son also.Martin and him were > > brothers > > according to the paper clipping. > > Wanted to tell you there is a Cady woman that is buried in Starkey > > township, Dundee area also that married an Andrews.I wonder if they > > were > > related.Then there is a Reed William Cady also buried there.I wonder > > what > > brought him to Dundee after retiring from Buffalo area.He was an > > Engineer > > up there. > > Write when you can. > > Shirley Cleveland CADY-L@rootsweb.com > > Dundee,NY > > > > ---------- > > > From: Cady Cottage <cadycott@cet.com> > > > To: shirl@linkny.com; Sue Cady <Scady1122@aol.com> > > > Subject: Cadys of Dundee > > > Date: Sunday, April 11, 1999 9:44 PM > > > > > > Hello Shirley, > > > I am the ggggreat grandson of the Edwin Cady that was born in Dundee > > in > > > 1836. I think we have written before. The lady looking for Martin, > > > > > Edwin's younger brother, and I have made a connection as well. > > Neither > > > of us has yet to find the grandfather of these brothers - Haziel > > Cady's > > > father. > > > > > > Perhaps we can try another approach. I mentioned that living next > > door > > > to Haziel in the 1835 Census for Yates county was an Amos. They > > have > > > got to be related, I think. Maybe we could pursue Amos and see if > > he > > > leads us any closer to their common ancestor... or maybe Amos was > > > Haziel's Father. > > > > > > So how come I can read the Cady info on Rootsweb but can't > > contribute? > > > I must have missed where to sign up, huh? > > > > > > Jack Cady > > > Spokane, WA > > > > > > > > >
To the Cady cousins that was dicussing Andrew Cady just in the last few days that lived in Tioga,PA and moved to Michigan.I just found in my paper work that I have- the info from the 1850 census of Farmington Township,Tioga Co.on Andrew.He was living at that time with William Van Dusen and Emily Cady Van Dusen at the age of 9 yrs. Other in household then the parents and Andrew at this time were O.D.Van Dusen age 1-M I see Emma is listed as Emily.The yr. of the marriage fits our Emma and William. Still doesn't tell us who his parents were. Shirley Cleveland
Hi Barry, I have a Andrew Cady buried -Military Asylum Cem. Washington, D.C. 50th Regiment N.Y. Co.G Died 1-22-1862 Thought I would pass it on to you. Shirley Cleveland ---------- > From: Barrymor@aol.com > To: shirl@linkny.com; illycem@hotmail.com > Subject: Re: [CADY-L] Suzanne Frantz Cady Family > Date: Sunday, April 11, 1999 2:29 PM > > Please keep me posted on your Andrew CADY and Sally or Sarah Cummings. I > have both of these surnames in Tioga Co. PA and just across the boarder in > Steuben Co., NY. Do you have anything more on Andrew or his wife "Sally?" > My Cummings line went into Atlas, Genesee Co., MI just south of Saginaw. > > Thanking you. > > Barry C. K. Moravek, President > Isaac Cummings Family Association
Hi Ted, We were talking last winter about your Cady family tree and you couldn't find any more Alexander Cady's other then yours.I later found one on a ship list and now I found one in the 1850 census in Tioga ,Pa. Alexander age 35 wife Sarah age 31 Ebenezer age 13-M Alpheus age 11--M Philinda age 9--F Irene age 6-F Above this census is a Alanson Cady with the same family but some of the ages are different and their money value. Do you think this could be any connection to your family line. Thanks, Shirley Cleveland Dundee,NY
I am a college student doing a research project on an invention. The name of the inventor was Reymond Davis Cady he was the chief chemist for the Diamond Match Company in the 1940's. If you have any information on him, I'd greatly appreciate it. I am really kind of digging deep here to find out more about this man and his invention, the companies records have a lot to be desired, so I have resorted to name searches to try and find some relatives of his. If you would happen to know where I may find out more information on him I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time Justin Geiman University of Maryland
Hi everyone, I have the Descendants of Nicholas Cady 1645 - 1910 on loan untill the 23rd and will be happy to look-up a name or two (or three...) Please post your request(s) to the list and I will reply the same, so all can benefit. Sue Cady List Manager Descendant of Sarah H. Cady Southbridge, MA, Steuben Co, NY, St Clair Co, Mich
Several times the state of Michigan has been mentioned in connection with Cady family members. I have this info in our Bradford/Cady family line, from the _History of Hardin County, Iowa_; Union Publishing Company, Springfield, Ill. 1883: P. P. Cady was born in Steuben county, New York, October 24, 1817. . . . In 1839 he moved to Oakland county, Michigan, and remained there about five years. From 1842 to 1851 he spent in the western part of Michigan, teaching at the Indian Mission, at the present site of Grand Rapids, excepting 1846 and 1847, which he spent in Chicago, engaged in the lumber trade. . . . I have also heard from someone else (whom I will tell of this Cady list) who has a George Fredrick Cady b. 1855 in NY state and died after 1897 in Central Lake Michigan. :-) Betty Researching Bruna, Cady, Dobkowski (Dob), Fox (Fuchs), Gregonis (Gre/aygonis-UK, Grygonu), Hazard, Kawecki, Perlinski, Polk, Prescott, Von Derlick
Hello Cady compadres .... I am researching Sarah (Sally) Cady b. abt 1801 - possibly at Providence,RI. Sally m. Alexander McFarland a Scotsman at the Beneficent Congregationalist Church on May 17, 1820. Known children are John E, Sarah Ann, Alex Jr. and Thomas. It seems for a time Alexander and Sarah removed to Ohio for awhile as Sarah Ann was b. there according to a census. Sally d. 1848 at Providence,RI and is buried in the Locust Grove Cemetray but may have been buried originally in the West Cemetary. At any rate - no parents are listed on her death record. I ruled out numerous Cadys at Providence at the time - she missed both the 1820 and 1850 censuses to get a better track on her. Other Cadys at Providence - David, Johnathan,Joseph,David,Joseph,Shubail and Zebulon. Not all of these Cadys stayed at Providence - this makes it difficult. As a possibility she may be the daughter of Zebulon Cady who m. Sally Freeman although according to the Cady Gen - there are 3 children assigned to them with no dates or places. Another may be Shubail Cady who m. Anna (Nancy) Earle - both of these marriages occurred in Providence before 1800. John Scott-Ferree