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  1. George W. CADY: Birth: Bet 1826 - 1830. Death: DECEASED

  2. Helen M. CADY: Birth: 1827. Death: 16 Mar 1858 in Hortlan, Vermont

  3. Edwin Lucian CADY LAWRENCE: Birth: 3 Aug 1831 in Alden, Erie County, New York. Death: 10 Nov 1902 in Lehigh, GeneseeCounty, New York

  4. Oscar CADY: Birth: ABT 1835 in New York State. Death: ABT 1911 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York


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Sources
1. Title:   Mariner's Knoll Genealogy, USA, LLC
Publication:   "Ward Family" ward@marinersknoll.org

Notes
a. Note:   st, I thought was very good at escaping the census enumerator has changed my mind. I now put some of the onus on the census enumerator. Morris was a hard working farmer for most of his life, so on the day the census enumerator came around, like most days was out in his fields working and owing to the fact that, according to the 1840 and 1850 census the Cady farm was one of the last in Erie County. The years the Cady family was missed, the enumerator must have not looked very far.
 Early in this note I used the term 'surprising facts'. What I found 'surprising' in the 1840 census was it was taken three years after the death of Elizabeth Thomas Cady, Morris' first wife, and it shows an adult male aged forty to fifty, Morris, two non-adult males, one between ten and fifteen, probably George, and one between five and ten, this was Oscar (proof in later census), and one adult female between thirty and forty, his second wife Olivet and two non-adult females, one between fifteen and twenty, Morris daughter Helen, and one between ten and fifteen, most likely a daughter from Olivet's first marriage called, Marrette.
 In the 1850 census, taken on 31 July 1850 there is Morris aged 56, Olivet aged 49, Octavia, (born since the last census) aged seven and Oscar aged fifteen. With Oscar being fifteen at the time of the 1850 census, he would have been five at the time of the 1840 census and most likely the non-adult male between five and ten.
 The 1860 census, taken on 11 Sept 1860, shows Morris aged 67, Olivet aged 60 and Octavia aged 18. I have as yet not found any later census information the Cadys. Morris Cady died on 20 Oct 1873, so would not be in any later censuses. If I find any more census information about his wife or children it will be here.
  !Family stories tell that he was warden of the State Prison in Woodstock, Vermont
 !He died on the Broadway crossing of the Erie Railroad in Alden, NY.
 !Buried in Alden, NY in the Broadway Cemetery beside his first wife.
 !He was living with his daughter, Marette at the time of his death.
  !On 20 Aug 2004 at 9am EDT, I sighted a headstone at the Cemetery in the Village of Alden,
 Erie County, New York, bearing the names of Morris W. CADY and his first wife Elizabeth. The
 stone says that Morris died 17 Mar 1873, aged 81 yrs and his wife Elizabeth died 20 Oct 1837
 aged 39 yrs. Signed; Joshua-Andrew Ward
  !A census search of Morris W. Cady has turned up some surprising facts. Morris, whom in the
 past, I thought was very good at escaping the census enumerator has changed my mind. I
 now put some of the onus on the census enumerator. Morris was a hard working farmer for
 most of his life, so on the day the census enumerator came around, like most days was out
 in his fields working and owing to the fact that, according to the 1840 and 1850 census the
 Cady farm was one of the last in Erie County. The years the Cady family was missed, the
 enumerator must have not looked very far.
 Early in this note I used the term 'surprising facts'. What I found 'surprising' in the 1840
 census was it was taken three years after the death of Elizabeth Thomas Cady, Morris' first
 wife, and it shows an adult male aged forty to fifty, Morris, two non-adult males, one
 between ten and fifteen, probably George, and one between five and ten, this was Oscar
 (proof in later census), and one adult female between thirty and forty, his second wife
 Olivet and two non-adult females, one between fifteen and twenty, Morris daughter Helen,
 and one between ten and fifteen, most likely a daughter from Olivet's first marriage called,
 Marrette.
 In the 1850 census, taken on 31 July 1850 there is Morris aged 56, Olivet aged 49, Octavia,
 (born since the last census) aged seven and Oscar aged fifteen. With Oscar being fifteen at
 the time of the 1850 census, he would have been five at the time of the 1840 census and
 most likely the non-adult male between five and ten.
 The 1860 census, taken on 11 Sept 1860, shows Morris aged 67, Olivet aged 60 and Octavia
 aged 18. I have as yet not found any later census information the Cadys. Morris Cady died on
 06 May 1792, so would not be in any later censuses. If I find any more census information
 about his wife or children it will be here.
Note:   A census search of Morris W. Cady has turned up some surprising facts. Morris, whom in the pa


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