A family of Cadys from Providence, Ri and Killingly, Ct. went to Cleveland, Ohio - in fact one of these Cadys married into the Cleveland family of Ohio fame. Calvin Cady is mentioned in the Killingly family CT Genealogy. I beleive there were two or three of them. This George W. Cady - could be named after George Waterman Cady - who was of Providence, RI. his ancestry is not rightly known or is suspect but harks back to Providence. There is a man who used to be on this site who was interested in that line. I have a photo of the stone at the North Burial Ground of George W. Cady. he was probably descended from Capt Johnathan Cady of Providence,RI anyone who can help this man please respond. Jack Scott Hanover,Pa. Descendant of Sarah Cady (1801-1849) probably daughter of Schubail Cady and Anna Earle. ----- Original Message ----- From: <richard@pricegen.com> To: <CADY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 6:36 PM Subject: [CADY ] Paternity of Henry Clay Cady, b. 1852 Muscatine County, Iowa > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Cady, Sheeley, May > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WNH.2ACIB/618 > > Message Board Post: > > Henry Clay Cady and his twin brother George W. Cady were born in Muscatine County, Iowa in 1852. Their father is believed to have died about the time the twins were born and was not married to the mother, Mary Margaret Sheeley. His name was Calvin Cady. Little is known about Calvin Cady and we are interested in additional information about him. We believe that he may have been a teamster who moved from Cleveland, Ohio to Chickasaw County, Iowa in the early 1850s. His widow, Nessy (May) Cady, lived in Chickasaw County with her children in 1860, 1870, and 1880, according to the U.S. Federal Censuses. Their children included: Eliza, Walter, Permelia, Ruby, and Frances. Any help you can provide about the family of Calvin Cady will be much appreciated. Another possibility is Calvin Cady, also a teamster, who had settled at Des Moines, Iowa in the early 1850s. He died during the Civil War time period and left a widow named Elizabeth and children Olive, Demaris, and La Henry. > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >