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Cady Last Name Origin, History, and Meaning

Where did the surname Cady come from? What does the surname Cady mean? Discover the history and meaning of the last name Cady and family migration on YourRoots Map.


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Surname Cady Origin: What does the last name Cady mean?

The surname Cady has roots in England, first appearing in records in the early 16th century. It has a strong association with the United States from the 17th to the 19th centuries, with YourRoots data indicating Cady family records in countries like England, showing its global spread over the centuries.

By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Cady surname significantly increased in the United States. The Cady surname remains prominent in the United States and can also be found in countries like England, reflecting its widespread presence globally.

Cady Last Name History: Where did the last name Cady come from?

Origin of Cady Surname: Where does the last name Cady originate from?

According to YourRoots data, the surname Cady first appeared in records from England around the early 16th century. Please note that this reflects only YourRoots data for the exact Cady spelling and does not include other record sources or surname variations.

History of the Last Name Cady: What does the Cady surname history look like in the early days?

The Cady surname remained closely associated with the United States from the 17th to the 19th centuries. YourRoots data also shows Cady family records in countries like England, indicating global spread over the centuries.

Global Spread: Where can we find the Cady surname today?

By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Cady surname grew significantly in the United States. The Cady surname remains prominent in the United States. It appears in many countries, including England, reflecting its widespread presence.


Explore Cady last name heritage and Cady surname origin based on YourRoots Map data

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  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Frank Cady

    Frank Cady

    Frank Randolph Cady (September 8, 1915 – June 8, 2012) was an American actor best known for his iconic role as storekeeper Sam Drucker in popular TV series like Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, and The Beverly Hillbillies. With a career spanning from the 1940s to the 1990s, Cady's talent shone through in various films and television shows, making him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. His dedication to his craft and memorable performances have left a lasting legacy in the world of television and film.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Daniel Cady

    Daniel Cady

    Daniel Cady (Apr 29, 1773 – Oct 31, 1859) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge known for his role in upstate New York. Father to activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, he served as a U.S. representative and a justice of the New York Supreme Court. Cady's legacy includes being considered the father of Fulton County, and his descendants played key roles in American abolitionism and politics.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Jerome Cady

    Jerome Cady

    Jerome August Cady (August 15, 1903 – November 7, 1948) was a Hollywood screenwriter known for his work on classic films like Guadalcanal Diary and Call Northside 777. Starting as a newspaper copy boy, he rose through the ranks to become a respected writer in the industry. Cady received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay for Wing and a Prayer in 1944. Tragically, his promising career was cut short when he passed away from a sleeping pill overdose aboard his yacht off Catalina Island. Despite his untimely death, Cady's contributions to the film industry continue to be remembered and celebrated.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Jerome Cady

    H. Emilie Cady

    Harriet Emilie Cady (July 12, 1848 – January 3, 1941) was an American homeopathic physician and author known for her New Thought spiritual writings. She authored the influential book "Lessons in Truth: A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity," which is a core text in Unity Church teachings. Cady was one of the first female physicians in America, and she associated with prominent figures in the New Thought movement like Emma Curtis Hopkins and Charles and Myrtle Fillmore. Her work continues to inspire spiritual seekers and readers worldwide.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Jerome Cady

    J. Cleaveland Cady

    Josiah Cleaveland Cady (January 1837 – April 17, 1919) was an American architect known for his Romanesque Revival designs. He founded the American Institute of Architects and designed iconic buildings like the American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Opera House. Cady's work spanned from New York to New England and even reached Kentucky. With a diverse portfolio of residences, churches, colleges, and museums, he left a lasting impact on American architecture. Cady's architectural legacy includes a National Historic Landmark and twelve buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

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