Person:Elijah Cady (2)

Watchers
m. 1715
  1. Benijah CadyAbt 1716 - Abt 1835
  2. Abijah Cady1718 - 1785
  3. Lt. Elijah Cady1720 - 1812
  4. Nicholas Cady1725 - 1760
  5. Barnabas Cady1727/28 - Abt 1750
m. 1741
  1. Mary CadyBef 1742 - 1809
  2. Captain Elias Cady1743 - 1826
  3. Elijah Cady1747 -
  4. Abigail Cady1749 -
  5. Priscilla Cady1752 - 1793
  6. Curtis Cady1755 - 1778
  7. Sarah Cady1757 - 1826
  8. Noah Cady1760 - 1846
  9. Lucy Cady1764 - 1825
  10. Jonathan Cady1767 - 1853
Facts and Events
Name Lt. Elijah Cady
Gender Male
Birth? 17 Mar 1720 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 1741 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesto Dinah Spalding
Death? 2 Oct 1812 Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States


Biography

Template:1776 Sticker Template:Society AncestorElijah Cady was born on March 17, 1720 in Killingly, CT; the son of William and Sarah (Ridley) Cady. Elijah, son of William Cady, was baptised on 27 March 1720 at Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.[1]

He married Dinah Spalding (1723 - 1812) in 1741 in Killingly, CT. She was the daughter of Jonathan Spalding (1688-1761). [1] Their children included... Note: Older children were born Plainfield, Connecticut.

  1. Molly [1]
  2. Elias Cady (March 21, 1743 - 1826)* [1]#Elijah Cady (Nov. 1, 1747 - 1832)* ; served as private in march to Ticonderoga, 1777.[1]
  3. Abigail Cady (May 14, 1749 [1]
  4. Priscilla Cady (——, 1752 [1]#Curtis Cady (June 30, 1755 - 1778)*; is said to have been a Captain in the Revolutionary war.[1]
  5. Sarah Cady (Nov. 29, 1757 - 1826)* [1]
  6. Noah Cady (May 15, 1760 - 1846)* [1]#Lucy (Cady) Stearns (March 30, 1764 - 1825)* [1]#Jonathan Cady b. Cornish, N. H., (Feb. 1, 1767 - 1853)* [1]#Ruth Cady born in Cornish, (May 9, 1770 - ) [1]

Note: *Calculated relationship He was a Revolutionary War Patriot serving in the Fourth Regiment of Connecticut under Colonel John Durkee. Lt Elijah Cady died in Cornish, NH on October 2, 1812. Cornish, New Hampshire. His wife, Dinah Spalding died on the same day. [1] He was preceded in death by daughters Mary in 1798 and Priscilla in 1793. He is survived by children Elias, Elijah, Abigail, Curtis, Noah, Sarah, Lucy, and Jonathan.

=== Burial ===:Trinity Cemetery, Cornish City, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA. [2]

Lt. Elijah Cady (17 Mar 1720–2 Oct 1812)
- Template:FindAGrave

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Orrin Peer Allen. Descendants of Nicholas Cady of Watertown, Mass. 1645-1910. Palmer, Mass. 1910. p.40. 63. An Open Library.org book. Nicholas Cady.
  2. "Find a Grave", database and images accessed 14 Nov 2021, memorial page for LT Elijah Cady (17 Mar 1720–2 Oct 1812), Template:FindAGrave, citing Trinity Cemetery, Cornish City, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA.
  • Template:DAR-grs*Orrin Peer Allen. Descendants of Nicholas Cady of Watertown, Mass. 1645-1910. Palmer, Mass. 1910. An Open Library.org book. Nicholas Cady.

URL: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Cady-543

Date: