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Notes for Samuel CADE


See 1880 Indiana > Fountain > Wabash > District 82 for this family.
See http://www.davidrumsey.com/ for engraving of mill of Samuel Cade in
Wabash, Fountain Co., Indiana
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MORRIS CJ Action by appellant Martha J Conover to quint title involving the construction of the will of Samuel Cade The testator owned 3,095 acres of land in Fountain county of the value of $250.000 and on or before May 18 1904 commenced the
preparation of his will which was finished and signed May 25 1906 The instrument is in his own handwriting He died in 1908 When the will was written and at his death he had a wife Eliza J and six children Martha J Conover Clifford A and David S Cnde
Frances O Glasscock Mary F Nixon and Bessie L Hurst all of whom were married and had children except Mrs Conover and Clifford Cade The latter wag married in 1903 when 26 years of age but never had any child Mrs Conover was married In 1S96 at the age of
34 years and has had no child The husbands and wives of the children survived the testator Frances O Glasscock died before the bringing of this action Testator had no descendants except said children and grandchildren He left a personal estate of the
value of $45,000...
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Samuel CADE
Beckwith, H. W. History of Fountain County, Indiana.
Chicago: HH Hill, 1881, p. 385.
Samuel CADE, farmer and stock raiser, Veedersburg, is one of the old and respected citizens of Fountain County. He is a native of the county and was born Feb 4, 1826 is the son of WIlliam and Martha Campbell Cade. His father was borni n Delaware on Oct
4, 1788 and married his wife in Pickaway Co Oh in 1823. She was born Jan 8, 1801 and in October 1823 they emigrated to Fountain County and settled in what is now Wabash Twp. They were among the very first settlers of this county. In an early day mr.
Cade used to run flat boats down the Scioto River into the Ohio, thence to New Orleans, and has walked back from New Orleans three different times to the place of starting. After he came to Fountain County he took an active part in all improvements,
and was a zealous worker in the cause of religion, having joined the Methodist Church as a young man. He was called to try the realities of the next world Nov 14, 1846 and his wife Jan 31, 1841. Samuel Cade, the subject of this notice, was raised on a
farm in Wabash Township. He has accumulated a large tract of land, consisting of 1800 acres all of which is due to his energy and a close attention to business. He now owns 160 acres which his father bought at the land sales in 1822. He is also the
owner of the Union Mills since 1873. He has one sister, Jane who was born in this county May 3, 1824 and is probably the first born in the county. She married D. Patton in 1844 and is now a resident of Ford County, Illinois. Mr. Cade has been twice
married; first time in 1850 to Mary F. Conover. She died June 22, 1852. He married again, January 4, 1855, Miss Eliza J. Clark, daughter of David and Mary Clark. Mr. Cade has one child by 1st wife, William and six by present wife: Mary F wife of M.
Nixon; Fannie O, wife of H. Glasscock; Martha J; David S; Clifford and one deceased, Carrie M.
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