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Biography
Chany Cade is a part of US Black heritage.
Chany Cade lived in Marengo Co, AL in 1853. She was a slave and lived at the Residence Plantation of Adolphus S. Cade. When Adolphus died in 1853 she was listed on the probate inventory.[1] There was a division of slaves in Dec 1856 and Chany was in the lot sent to Thyrza Jane Cade, the widow of Adolphus Cade.[2]
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Cade-880 and Cade-809 do not represent the same person because: These persons were enslaved, their last names are unknown, their ages are unknown, but their first name is the same. These are different persons. Please do not merge!