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Re: My Cadwell Ancestors of KS
Posted by: Jason Miller (ID *****8691) Date: May 04, 2003 at 08:10:57
In Reply to: Re: My Cadwell Ancestors of KS by Christine Ruiz of 643

I'm glad to offer you what I have...
Guy Grove Cadwell, youngest child of William Carson Cadwell and Lenor Mott, was born on May 26, 1892, in Woodbine, Harrison County, Iowa. Guy Grove stood five feet eleven and on-half inches tall, weighed approxmately one hundred eighty-five pounds, and his left arm was crooked at the elbow. He married on April 5th, 1911, to Ida Grace Donnelson, daughter of William Milton Donnelson and Cynthia Flock, by Reverend Higgby in Magnolia, Iowa. Ida Grace was born on December 11, 1889, in Magnolia, Harrison County, Iowa. Guy Grove Cadwell was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He held the position of Elder for many years and was the Pastor of the church in Independance KS. The children of Guy and Ida are Evelyn Grace Cadwell, Thelma Lenora Cadwell(My grandmother) Myron Guy Cadwell, William Carson Cadwell, Owen Dale Cadwell, Ila Mae Cadwell. In addition two of their grandchildren were raised in their home, Guy Grove Cadwell II, and his sister Patricia JoAnn Cadwell. Guy Grove Cadwell SR is of the line of William Carson Cadwell Whose Father was Phineas Cadwell, whose father was Ebenezer Cadwell, whose father was Phineas Cadwell, whose father was Ashbel Cadwell, whose father was Nehemiah Cadwell, whose father was Edward Cadwell, whose father was Thomas Cadwell, whose father was Walter Cadwell. Thomas Cadwell was lived c. 1630-1694 and was married to Elizabeth Stebbins. Walter Cadwell was born in 1604 in the North of Scottland. And just to give you a feel for this line of the Cadwell family follows a quote from Ebenezer Smith Cadwell's obituary, who passed away at crystal lake, Illinois, on January 18, 1879: "His ancestors were from Scotland, which country they left for the sake of religious liberty. They came to New England with the first generation of its English Colonists. From that day to this, they have firmly held the ancestral zeal for Christian truth, religious liberty and the rights of man." Another note for you, this work is not my own, it was compiled by a distant aunt and uncle, one Gary Dallas Cadwell and Sharon Jeanne Cadwell Gear in 1992 and published into a book that was made available to me by my grandmother who has since passed away. The book is titled Fourteen Generations of the Cadwell Family in America and dates the family directly to the original colonization of America. God Bless and Good Luck.


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