. Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Chautauqua County, New York. uying and shipping but-ter, continuing in this work for about twelveyears, when he retired from active business andhas since been enjoying a quiet life, the rewardof work well done. It must also be mentionedthat Mr. Cady was the first resident insuranceagent located at Jamestown. On the 1st day of October, 1847, he unitedin marriage with Ann Eliza Vanderburg, adaughter of INIartin Vanderburg, and had onedaughter, Mary E, now dead, who marriedAVillis Tew, for some time a banker and nowvice-president of the City National Bank


. Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Chautauqua County, New York. uying and shipping but-ter, continuing in this work for about twelveyears, when he retired from active business andhas since been enjoying a quiet life, the rewardof work well done. It must also be mentionedthat Mr. Cady was the first resident insuranceagent located at Jamestown. On the 1st day of October, 1847, he unitedin marriage with Ann Eliza Vanderburg, adaughter of INIartin Vanderburg, and had onedaughter, Mary E, now dead, who marriedAVillis Tew, for some time a banker and nowvice-president of the City National Bank, ofJamestown ; and a son Jay, who is li\ing inNew York City. Having lived here uninterruptedly for morethan forty-five years, Mr. Cady has had o]>por-tunities of ob.^crving Jamestowns growth, ashave had few others of her (Mtizcns. From acountry village, he has seen her advance to amagnificent city ; from comparative insignifi-cance, to her present proud eminence among thesisterhood of cities. A re|)ubli(;an in j)olitics,he is also an active and honored member of.


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