"They lived on this homestead for a while, then grandmother traded it for a home in Palmyra, Nebraska. Grandfather was buried on the homestead, also a baby girl that died that spring. My father and uncles went back after they were older, but could never find just where it was. In those days the sandhill country could change it's looks as well as the shape of its sandhill in a windstorm."
Quote from Lucy Annabelle "Belle" Caddy Garner (daughter of Thomas Seabridge Caddy Jr)
"They lived on this homestead for a while, then grandmother traded it for a home in Palmyra, Nebraska. Grandfather was buried on the homestead, also a baby girl that died that spring. My father and uncles went back after they were older, but could never find just where it was. In those days the sandhill country could change it's looks as well as the shape of its sandhill in a windstorm."
Quote from Lucy Annabelle "Belle" Caddy Garner (daughter of Thomas Seabridge Caddy Jr)
Family Members
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Ella Caddy
1861–1871
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Charles Henry Caddy
1862–1939
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Francis Leon "Frank" Caddy
1864–1921
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Thomas Seabridge "Tom" Caddy Jr
1867–1935
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Hannah Caddy Ohler
1869–1937
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Neva Caddy
1872–1876
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Wilbur Abraham "Bill/Will" Caddy
1874–1955
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Alice Elizabeth "Dolly" Caddy Lyon
1877–1964
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Joseph Samuel "Joe" Caddy
1880–1952
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