[Grace's} father had been involved with the Transatlantic Cable Company (England) and had been sent to Central America to oversee projects. As a teen Grace was sent to the US to study in Riverside, subsequently at Loma Linda in Riverside. She passed away in Glendora, California [...] two weeks short of her 90th birthday (1993).
Researchers take note. This Cuddeback male may or may not be the son of Clarence L Cudebec. However, since there is only one line of Cudebecs in New York for the period of interest, he is certainly a descendant of Elias Cuddeback (Cudebec). Analysis to date has not shown which of the males descended from Elias is not found in 1900 and thereafter.
1920 census names her Isabel E. Cudebec.
5540. Joseph Lansing Cuddeback
SURNAME: Also shown as Cuddeback
SURNAME: Also shown as Cudaback
GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Lansing
BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1888
BIOGRAPHY: Author of the novel "Unquiet Seed" (Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1947) "A novel with a tobacco plantation as its setting." "Novel about tobacco growing — set not in the south, as one might expect, but in upstate New York, where the author grew up and where her family raised tobacco, and where she 'gained an unusual understanding of country people and their problems,' per the jacket copy. The disclaimer reads: 'Characters and events are fiction. Only the tobacco is real.'"
Copyright renewal request: "R600503. Unquiet seed. By Eva Jane Shaff Cuddeback. 7Apr47; A11899. Alice Cuddeback Hamblin (C); 18Mar75; R600503."