Daniel Cady (April 29, 1773 – October 31, 1859) was an American lawyer, politician and judge in upstate New York. While perhaps better known today as...
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Johnstown, New York (section Daniel Cady)
shaping Fulton County was Judge Daniel Cady, a prominent Johnstown resident. Sometimes called "the father of Fulton County", Cady named the new county after...
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studies. After his marriage, Stanton studied law under his father-in-law Daniel Cady in Johnstown, New York. After passing the bar, he became a patent attorney...
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton (née Cady; November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement...
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Daniel Cady Eaton (September 12, 1834 – June 29, 1895) was an American botanist and author. After studies at the Rensselaer Institute in Troy and Russell's...
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Cady Heron /keɪdiː/ is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the 2004 film Mean Girls and its musical counterpart. She is portrayed by Lindsay...
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Edward Bayard (1806–1889), m. Tryphena Cady (1804–1891), daughter of Judge Daniel Cady and sister of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. (Edward Bayard attended Union...
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d'oeuvre. Étienne Maurice Falconet described it as Puget's "sublime error". Daniel Cady Eaton, art historian and professor of the History and Criticism of Art...
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Justice Cady may refer to: Daniel Cady (1773–1859), ex officio judge of the New York Court of Appeals Mark Cady (1953–2019), chief justice of the Iowa...
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Martha Nelson (1785–1855) Margaret Livingston (1785–1871), who married Daniel Cady (1773–1859). Catharine Ten Broeck Livingston (1789–1874), who married...
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