Hello francoso
Burials at Lavenham before 1750 are not included in the Suffolk FHS's published burial index but they are covered by the Society's
search service and can also be seen at the Suffolk Record Office (
SRO) or in London at the Society of Genealogists.
The only indexed CADMAN burial at Brent Eleigh between 1590 and 1900 is the widow Rebecca's in 1706. However, the sole CARMAN buried there (in July 1679) was probably the intestate John CADMAN alias CARMAN of Brent Eleigh. Records of the administration of his estate in 1680 are at the SRO in Bury St Edmunds. They could reveal the name of a widow or another family member.
CADMAN may occasionally have been mistranscribed as CANHAM. Among the burials at Brent Eleigh is a William CANHAM in 1687 - two years after the marriage of Rebecca ELY and William CANHAM at Lavenham, according to Boyd's index (Findmypast).
Boyd also indexed the wedding of Rebecca NICOL and George DEATH at Bury St Edmunds (St Mary) in 1643. To establish whether she subsequently married a CADMAN and lived until 1706, it may be worth downloading the SRO's copies of potential relatives' wills, such as those of Brent Eleigh (or Ely Combust) residents George DEATH (1664) and John DEATH (1696 & 1700).
David