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    1. Re: [CADY-L] Nicholas Cady
    2. SUSAN K HUDSPETH
    3. 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 >

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