Pvt. Jeremiah Cady, Rev. War Tea Party Vet.

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Pvt. Jeremiah Cady, Rev. War Tea Party Vet.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
Death: June 06, 1848 (95)
Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: 12 Cemetery Road, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, 01035, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Cady and Elizabeth Cady
Husband of Hannah Ruth Cady
Father of Salome Cooke; Samuel David Cady; Stephen Cady; Dorothy Perkins and Chester Cady
Brother of Laurana Henry; Jason Cady; Elizabeth Crossett; Abigail Crossett; Pvt. Samuel Cady, Jr., Rev. War Vet. and 4 others

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About Pvt. Jeremiah Cady, Rev. War Tea Party Vet.

Jeremiah Cady

  • BIRTH 17 Jul 1752 Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
  • DEATH 4 Jun 1848 (aged 95) Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
  • BURIAL Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
  • MEMORIAL ID 128599889 Photos by James Bianco & Patrick Poole

Jeremiah was the third of ten children born to Samuel Cady and Elizabeth Winter of Killingly, Connecticut and Shutesbury, Mass. He was married in Shutesbury on 12 November 1772 to Hannah Warner, the daughter of Aaron Warner and Ruth Sheldon.

As the author of the Cady genealogy relates, Jeremiah was gripped with patriotic fever, and participated in the Boston Tea Party on 16 December 1773. He was later a member of Captain Dickinson's Company, Col. Benj. Ruggles' Regiment during the Revolutionary War, and he received pay for his service on 27 July 1775. He also fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Shortly after 1800 he moved with his family from Shutesbury to Frienship, in Alleghany County, New York. A few years later they moved again, to Henrietta, in Monroe Co., NY. Late in life he and his wife went to live with one of their children in Cuba, also in Monroe Co., NY, and this is where his wife died. As a very old man he went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Salome Cook, the wife of David Cook, in Hadley, Mass., and this is where he died. He and his wife had eleven children, all born in Shutesbury. His burial location has not been determined.

Inscription
Jeremiah Cady died June 1 1848 Æ 99

Parents
Samuel Cady 1724–1799
Elizabeth Winter Cady 1728–1831

Siblings
Lurana Cady Henry 1748–1820
Jason Cady 1750–1825
Elizabeth Cady Crossett 1754–1826
Abigail Cady Crossett 1756–1814
Samuel Cady 1759–1813
Tamar Cady Shaw 1762–1805
Rhoda Cady Allen 1765–1850
Chloe Cady Kibbey 1767–1817

Children
Salome Cady Cook 1779–1853
Samuel David Cady 1780–1851
Chester W. Cady 1796–1868

References

[1] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128599889/jeremiah-cady

[2] Descendants of Nicholas Cady of Watertown, Mass. 1645-1910” By Orrin Peer Allen. Page 64 - 67 GoogleBooks

[3] Daughters of American Revolution Ancestor #: A018088 Service: MASSACHUSETTS Rank: PRIVATE
Birth: 17 Jul 1752 KILLINGLY CONNECTICUT, Death: 1 Jun 1848 HADLEY MASSACHUSETTS

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Pvt. Jeremiah Cady, Rev. War Tea Party Vet.'s Timeline

1752
July 17, 1752
Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
1779
1779
Shutesbury, Franklin, MA, United States
1780
1780
1786
February 26, 1786
Shutesbury, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
1791
December 17, 1791
Franklin, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
1796
1796
1848
June 6, 1848
Age 95
Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States
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Old Hadley Cemetery, 12 Cemetery Road, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, 01035, United States