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Cade

Elizabeth Cade married to George Hibberd 27 MAR 1774 Laughton En Le Morthen

Francis Cade and Mary. Children:

A William Cade was farming at Ulley in 1807

William Cade married Mary (Nee Nelson) 12 JUN 1787 at Laughton-en-le-Morthen. Children born Laughton-en-le-Morthen:

Source: IGI

1841 CENSUS

Mary Cade Head 75 Born abt 1766 Slade Hooton,Yorkshire
James Cade 50 Born abt 1791 Yorkshire
James Cade Jnr 20 Born abt 1821 Yorkshire
Will Cade 46 Born abt 1795 Yorkshire
Geo Cade 40 Born abt 1801 Yorkshire

1851 CENSUS

Mary Cade Head 87 Born abt 1764 Slade Hooton
James Cade Son 62 Born abt 1789 Green Arbour
Mary Cade Daughter 58 Born abt 1793 Green Arbour
William Cadman Servant 16 Born abt 1835 Mosbro, Derbyshire
John Greensmith Servant 22 Born abt 1829 Maltby
James Taylor Lodger 45 Born abt 1806 Brookhouse
Mary Taylor Servant 12 Born abt 1839 Brookhouse
Samuel Tingleton Servant 17 Born abt 1834 Laughton

1861 CENSUS

Mary Cade Head 68 Born abt 1793 Green Arbour
Henry Bizby Servant 13 Born abt 1848 Laughton
William Guest Servant 18 Born abt 1843 Laughton
Eliza Mason Servant 16 Born abt 1845 Oldcoates
George Tyas Servant 29 Born abt 1832 Stenton, Yorkshire

In 1871 James Cade was farming in Slade Hooton, living with his wife Mary 49 Born abt 1822 Laughton and two sons, George and William.

By 1881 James Cade still farming 163 acres in Slade Hooton, employing 2 men and 1 boy, he was living with his second wife Frances P Cade 54 Born abt 1827 Tuxford, Notts.

 

In 1862 , a George Cade was living in Bramley.

 

in 1571 Anthony Cade owed Rent for land at Seyle Close Ollerton.

In 1579 Anthony Cade had land in Bawtry and Austerfield.

In 1594 Alexander Mason and Robert Cade had 2 messuages a cottage with lands at Whiston and Herringthorpe.

Richard Cade in 1650 was in Cromwell, Notts.

Eckington Court Rolls mention: Henry Cade of Hackenthorpe, blacksmith, surrendered a cottage at Eckington with a croft, and a close called Railes. To the use of Isabel Cade for her life and then to the use of Henry Cade.30 Oct 1654

 

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