This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------1E833338BF27F6CC4B4A15ED Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------1E833338BF27F6CC4B4A15ED Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <37FA9CA4.D5D51621@icx.net> Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 20:49:40 -0400 From: Joseph Childress <tndrjay@icx.net> Reply-To: tndrjay@icx.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.51 [en] (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Earl Cagle <earl1947@webtv.net> Subject: Re: Southeast Missouri Cagle's References: <8354-37FA9560-14687@storefull-107.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Earl and List Base on my understanding, the Henry and Catherine in Scott Co MO in 1870 is Henry Preston Cagle the son of Henry Cagle and the grandson of the Revolutionary War Patriot Jacob Cagle Sr. Henry P Cagle and family are seen again in the 1880 census in Alexander Co IL and finally in the 1900 census he is found living in Whitley Co., KY in the household of James Fox who was married to Laura M. Cagel the youngest child of Henry P. This James and Laura were my g-grand parents and their oldest child was Joseph Fox, my grandfather. Joseph Childress Earl Cagle wrote: > David Cagle wrote: > --------------------------------------- > Lynell and List, > I believe Henry Cagle, Sr and David Cagle were brothers. Henry Sr. > or David may not belong in the lineage below? David did have a son Henry > Cagle, Sr., but he was married to a Wagoner and had children, Henry Jr., > George, Charles and David. Henry Cagle, Jr. and his brother George > Cagle moved to New Madrid Co., MO in 1838. Some of their descendants > later lived near Morehouse Mo. Are there any descendants of these > Morehouse Cagles out there somewhere? > David > Hardin Co., TN > ________________________ > David & List, > Like alot of researchers I collect data on alot of > different people, in this case Cagle's. > Morehouse, Mo; is located in Scott County. Some > time back I copied some Cagle, data from the 1870 census. > There was a Henry Kagle 39, Catherine 25, Joseph > 13, Melville 10, Martha J. 11, Sarah A. 2, John 9, > William P. 1. > There also was two households of Cagle's, who > listed there place of birth as Switzerland. > Peter Cagle 54, Mary 58, & John 16 b. Mo. > Living close by was Peter Jr. 27, Susannah 21 b.Mo. & Joseph 8 months > old b.Mo. The big question for me has always been "Are these Cagle's all > Related?" Was this Peter Cagle Sr. b. abt. 1816, from the > small country of Switzerland related to Leonhart > Kegel b.1684 in Germany? > Could he be from the same family line? > More research & time may answer these & other questions. > There were several Cagle's, who migrated to Missouri. > Earl > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Even if your just starting your Cagle > research, I want you to feel at home. > Dont forget to bookmark your favorite's. --------------1E833338BF27F6CC4B4A15ED--
Lynnell Brown wrote: - ---------------------------- My name is Lynnell Brown. My Cagle line is as follows. My grandfather was James W. Angel son of Sarah Isabell Angel b. 6 July 1872 in Pickens Co. GA. and Joseph Marcus Angel b.5 May 1867. Her parents were William Cagle b.10 April 1840 Cherokee, GA. and Sarah Boatman. His parents were Martin Cagle and Mary O'Brien. His parents were Peter Cagle and Rachel Boling. His parents were Henry Sr. Cagle and Catarana Seitz. His Father was David Cagle . His father was Leonard Leonhart Kegel Cagle. Lynnell, I did not catch your email address when it was posted. Quick question--Are you from Gainesville, GA? Jill -- jpjillian@aol.com
David Cagle wrote: - ------------------------------------- Lynell and List, I believe Henry Cagle, Sr and David Cagle were brothers. Henry Sr. or David may not belong in the lineage below? David did have a son Henry Cagle, Sr., but he was married to a Wagoner and had children, Henry Jr., George, Charles and David. Henry Cagle, Jr. and his brother George Cagle moved to New Madrid Co., MO in 1838. Some of their descendants later lived near Morehouse Mo. Are there any descendants of these Morehouse Cagles out there somewhere? David Hardin Co., TN ________________________ David & List, Like alot of researchers I collect data on alot of different people, in this case Cagle's. Morehouse, Mo; is located in Scott County. Some time back I copied some Cagle, data from the 1870 census. There was a Henry Kagle 39, Catherine 25, Joseph 13, Melville 10, Martha J. 11, Sarah A. 2, John 9, William P. 1. There also was two households of Cagle's, who listed there place of birth as Switzerland. Peter Cagle 54, Mary 58, & John 16 b. Mo. Living close by was Peter Jr. 27, Susannah 21 b.Mo. & Joseph 8 months old b.Mo. The big question for me has always been "Are these Cagle's all Related?" Was this Peter Cagle Sr. b. abt. 1816, from the small country of Switzerland related to Leonhart Kegel b.1684 in Germany? Could he be from the same family line? More research & time may answer these & other questions. There were several Cagle's, who migrated to Missouri. Earl
I started trying to put together my lineage a little while back and have some questions I would love for anyone to answer.....Please. First, has anyone ever heard about the Cagles that came west by wagon train? My direct lineage is (1) Leonard Leonhart Cagle; (2) David Cagle born abt 1710; (3) George Cagle born 1740 in Moore County, North Carolina, (4) John M Cagle, born 1780 in Montgomery County, Tenn.; (5)John Hanson Cagle, born 1834 in Carroll County, Tenn.; (6) John Franklin Cagle, born 1853 in Benton County, Tenn.; (7) Luman Arthur Cagle born 1880 in Clintonville,Cedar MO.; (8)Arthur John Cagle born 1908 in Davenport, Washington, (9) Myself: Charlotte Cagle Linehan born 1934 in Spokane , Washington; (10) My children and (11) my Grandchildren. It was John Franklin Cagle who was married to Flora Ann (McMillen) Cagle and their children: Laura Bell Cagle born 1876; Lura Dell Cagle born 1877; Luman Arthur Cagle born 1880; Walter J Cagle born 1886; Annie Jane Cagle Born 1888; who came westward in a covered wagon to Chelan Washington. Does anyone have any information about this trip. I heard as a child (and it may all be folklore) that there were several Cagle families that started out and they were attacked by Indians alone the way. The other families supposedly turned back and Franklin and his family kept going. I have no idea if this is true or not, but I would like to find out and any other information that someone might be able to add. My next question is: How many children did Leonard Leonhart Cagle and Susannah have? In looking through some of the information on internet, some say they had three boys, some say four boys, and others say up to eight childrens. Does anyone know the corect number with documentation? Third, has anyone every tried to go back to Germany and find out who Leonard Leonhart Kegel's parents were. Germany would have been under Prussia control at this time, I believe. I have been to Germany acouple of times and lives there for a year once, sure wish I had known about Leonhart then; oh well....... I appreicate any and all anwsers anyone has to these questions. Thank you. Charlotte Cagle Linehan Haydun@aol.com
Hello: Do you know what area your Cagles was from when they went to Illinois? I know most were of N. C. Cagles They were from Gedrmany to Pa. to N. C. Some came into Tennessee, then all parts. If you know the area - send me a e-mail - gocagle@bellsouth.net. Thank you. Olene L. Cagle CAGLE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > CAGLE-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 259 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: New Cagle Mail List Member [earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle)] > #2 Kentucky Cagle's [earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle)] > #3 Elijah Cagle [Clcagle@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from CAGLE-D, send a message to > > CAGLE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: New Cagle Mail List Member > Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 11:16:49 -0500 (CDT) > From: earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle) > To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Lynell Brown wrote: > ________________________ > My name is Lynnell Brown. My Cagle line is as follows. My grandfather > was James W. Angel son of Sarah Isabell Angel b. 6 July 1872 in Pickens > Co. GA. and Joseph Marcus Angel b.5 May 1867. Her parents were William > Cagle b.10 April 1840 Cherokee, GA. and Sarah Boatman. His parents were > Martin Cagle and Mary O'Brien. His parents were Peter Cagle and Rachel > Boling. His parents were Henry Sr. Cagle and Catarana Seitz. His Father > was David Cagle . His father was Leonard Leonhart Kegel Cagle. I have > done a lot of research, but still am doing more. I would like to know if > anyone knows anything about who Sarah Boatman's parents were and who > were Rachel Bolings parents. > Lynnell > ________________ > Lynell & List, > Just a reminder about posting your data to the list. > You must use the list address : > CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com > Otherwise the data only comes to my e-mail address: earl1947@webtv.net > So in effect if it is something for all our list members, then use our > list address. However, if it is a private correspondence then use my > address. > Earl > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Kentucky Cagle's > Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 14:20:15 -0500 (CDT) > From: earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle) > To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello List, > While doing some internet searches I came across > this. This is a recent transcription of this cemetery > in Hickman Co; Ky. > So there is a good chance they are ancestors of > someone on our list. > Earl > _____________________ > Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery, Hickman County, Kentucky > Copyright (c) 1999 by Gene Scott. This copy contributed for use in the > USGenWeb Archives. gescott56@aol.com > ************************************************************** > USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced > in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or > persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material,must > obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the > legalrepresentative of the submitter, and contact the listed > USGenWebarchivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given > permissionto the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for > free > ******************************************************************* > (" ") indicates a shared tombstone. > Given Names were not alphabetized to maintain family groups. > (gescott56@aol.com) Survey taken July 1999. > > Cagle, Hester Ann > May 10, 1863 October 25, 1913 > > Cagle, William Henry > March 15, 1857 December 23, 1938 > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Elijah Cagle > Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 15:47:45 EDT > From: Clcagle@aol.com > To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com > > I haven't been able to find any information on my husband's > great-grandfather, Elijah Cagle. What little I know about him is that he was > born around 1870, lived for awhile in Illinois, and then went on a wagon > train to Washington (the state). My husband's great-grandmother, Cassie > Boucher, was also on the wagon train. They had a son, Raymond Earl Cagle in > July of 1900, but as far as I know, they were never married. Elijah went to > see his son once when Ray was small, but the story is that he had some > trouble with Indians and left, supposedly going back to Illinois. > Does anyone have any information on this particular Elijah Cagle or know > which branch of the family he belongs to? > > Carolyn Cagle
All I can tell you that Elijah C. was born in Missour Feb. 1870 1900 WA (County unknown): Hatton Pct. Cagle , Elijah C. 30 MO b.Feb. 1870 Cassie 21 " b. Oct 1878 Raymond 0/12 WA B. Jun 1900. you might be able to fine delayed birth cert. or death cert. I will look in my book at Mo. and see if I can fine him????/ There were not many families that moved to WA. so maybe they are bothers or cousins. (could be Elijah was going by middle name) did Raymond have a SS# if so he had to list his parents, and he would have had to have a Delayed birth Cert also, there in Washington. Nancy jane
Hello List, While doing some internet searches I came across this. This is a recent transcription of this cemetery in Hickman Co; Ky. So there is a good chance they are ancestors of someone on our list. Earl _____________________ Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery, Hickman County, Kentucky Copyright (c) 1999 by Gene Scott. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. gescott56@aol.com ************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material,must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legalrepresentative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWebarchivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permissionto the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free ******************************************************************* (" ") indicates a shared tombstone. Given Names were not alphabetized to maintain family groups. (gescott56@aol.com) Survey taken July 1999. Cagle, Hester Ann May 10, 1863 October 25, 1913 Cagle, William Henry March 15, 1857 December 23, 1938
Lynell Brown wrote: ________________________ My name is Lynnell Brown. My Cagle line is as follows. My grandfather was James W. Angel son of Sarah Isabell Angel b. 6 July 1872 in Pickens Co. GA. and Joseph Marcus Angel b.5 May 1867. Her parents were William Cagle b.10 April 1840 Cherokee, GA. and Sarah Boatman. His parents were Martin Cagle and Mary O'Brien. His parents were Peter Cagle and Rachel Boling. His parents were Henry Sr. Cagle and Catarana Seitz. His Father was David Cagle . His father was Leonard Leonhart Kegel Cagle. I have done a lot of research, but still am doing more. I would like to know if anyone knows anything about who Sarah Boatman's parents were and who were Rachel Bolings parents. Lynnell ________________ Lynell & List, Just a reminder about posting your data to the list. You must use the list address : CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com Otherwise the data only comes to my e-mail address: earl1947@webtv.net So in effect if it is something for all our list members, then use our list address. However, if it is a private correspondence then use my address. Earl
I haven't been able to find any information on my husband's great-grandfather, Elijah Cagle. What little I know about him is that he was born around 1870, lived for awhile in Illinois, and then went on a wagon train to Washington (the state). My husband's great-grandmother, Cassie Boucher, was also on the wagon train. They had a son, Raymond Earl Cagle in July of 1900, but as far as I know, they were never married. Elijah went to see his son once when Ray was small, but the story is that he had some trouble with Indians and left, supposedly going back to Illinois. Does anyone have any information on this particular Elijah Cagle or know which branch of the family he belongs to? Carolyn Cagle
LBrown9054@aol.com Date: Thu, Sep 30, 1999, 7:54pm (CDT-2) To: Cagle-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: Mailing List I want to be added to the mailing list. Thanks. _____________________ Please welcome another new member to our list. There was no name so I can't welcome you by name. However, welcome to the Cagle mail list. To send messages to the list use this address: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com Please introduce yourself to our list, and tell us about your, Cagle's. Earl D.Cagle Sr. List Owner - CAGLE-L
John, I'm of the opinion that not only " Stars Fell On Alabama", but a jillion variations of surnames also. While I have hundreds of Cagle surnames in my database, a lot unverified as yet, I have another couple of hundred possible Cagles spelled in various ways. I have seen them as Cabels, Caygell, Kaygel, Cobles, and almost any other variation the transcriber could list. Undoubtedly, some are truly Cagle descendants. Some also are not. It's a like situation with most names that can be phonetically spelled. My own main line of Sterlings have been identified as Stirling, Sterling, Starling, and Styrlen. The kuykendalls are at least ten different spellings in the histories. The original was Luur of View of the Valley, in the Netherlands, translated Luur Van Kuykendall. It makes life for a genealogist miserable at best, but facinating trying to figure it out as well. I don't have this one in my files, but I can assure you I will keep Looking for him. Best wishes, Doyle ================================================== >Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 17:03:57 -0400 >From: "John Speight" <jspeight@atlnet.com> >To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <000501bf0b87$511849e0$8a00000a@default> >Subject: And Stars Fell on Alabama ........ >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I found the following in the 1850 census for Monroe Co, AL: > >George Cogle 26 KY teacher >in the household of Wm. E. Carter >household # 279 > >Does this George belong to any of us? Doyle? > >John Speight >Lilburn, GA > Family website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/7886 Gendex Website: http://www.my-ged.com/sterkkn
I found the following in the 1850 census for Monroe Co, AL: George Cogle 26 KY teacher in the household of Wm. E. Carter household # 279 Does this George belong to any of us? Doyle? John Speight Lilburn, GA
Nancy Jane wrote: <snip> ____________________ Hi Earl & Judy I found his parents in the book, but can't find there parents, Maybe if we post this we can get a connection with one or more of are group. 1850 Murray, GA. Cagle, Elijah 28 TN Cabinet Workman (p.236) Sarah 33 NC Harriett M. 12 TN Isaac A. 5 " James M. 3 " Matthew 1 GA Notes: None, but he is living next to Eli 1805, and Henry 1822 who are brothers of Jephtha Cagle, Elijah probably is a cousin to these brothers.???? _________________________________ Nancy & List, Nice work Nancy, and thanks for helping a fellow list member. Now the next question is who were Elijah Cagle's, father & mother? One problem of note is the 1850 census shows him at 28, and 1860 shows him 48. I would say this may be a typo, and his 1850 age, was abt. 38 yrs old. The only early Elijah Cagle, I am aware of appeared in the 1840 Sevier Co; Tn; census. Earl
Nancy Jane and Earl, Thank you so much. It was a tremendous help. Judi ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I have been making some slight progress on identifying the ancestry of Mrs. Lizzie Cagle (1863-1902), the second wife of my g-grandfather, Joseph S. Fairchild. She married Joseph in 1901 in Copiah County MS and died about a year later. I have determined that her first husband was Jesse Cagle and, apparently, Lizzie's maiden name was also Cagle, so she and Jesse were probably cousins. With Jesse, Lizzie had children named Mamie, Walter, Jesse, Maggie, and Carroll Lee. Maggie and Carroll Lee (also called "Sexton") took the name Fairchild. I would like to know the ancestry of Jesse Cagle and Lizzie Cagle, if anyone has that data. Thanks, Merritt mmullen@ridgecrest.ca.us Merritt D. Mullen Ridgecrest, CA
Judi wrote: _______________________ I am looking for information on my greatgrandfather - Mack C. Cagle. On my grandmother's SS-5 she listed her father as Mathew Claredy Cagle. On the 1880 census of Lamar County, Texas, he and his parents were born in Georgia. He was not in Lamar County before the 1880 census. He married Martha Caroline Foster (Mattie) in 1878 in Texas. He may have been in Oklahoma for a time. I believe his mother was an Indian. He was born in 1849 and died in 1920 (buried in Lamar Co., TX). Mack and Mattie had the following children: Minnie, Frank, Rufus, Nell, Ethel, Maude and Sally. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Judi __________________________________________Judi & List, I don't have too much data on Cagle's, from Georgia. So I am afraid I can't be of any help to you. Nancy Jane Balmer & Doyle Chambers, may be able to help you. Do either one of you know who Mathew C.Cagle's, parents are? Hang in there Judi, Nancy or Doyle, may have some data for you. Earl
Hi Earl & Judy I found his parents in the book, but can't find there parents, Maybe if we post this we can get a connection with one or more of are group. 1850 Murray, GA. Cagle, Elijah 28 TN Cabinet Workman (p.236) Sarah 33 NC Harriett M. 12 TN Isaac A. 5 " James M. 3 " Matthew 1 GA Notes: None, but he is living next to Eli 1805, and Henry 1822 who are brothers of Jephtha Cagle, Elijah probably is a cousin to these brothers.???? 1860 Whitfield, Ga: Dist. #11, Varnell's Station P.O. #1361/1357 Cagle, Elijah 48 TN Miller/0/$300 Sarah 43 NC Isaac A. 15 TN James M. 13 " Mathew 10 GA Enoch E. 8 " John H. 5 " Wm. 1 " Notes; This was Elijah Cagle of 1850 Murray County, GA. 1870 Whitfield, Ga: Red Clay P.O. #899/891 Cagle, Elija 49 TN House Carpenter/Farmer/0/$300 Sarah 54 NC James M. 23 TN Mathew 20 Ga Enoch 18 " John H. 15 " William 11 " Willis, Catherine 18 " Housekeeper 1880 Texas (Lamar County,) Cagle, Mat C. (Matthew?) 30 Ga White/Male ed78 sh 291 Mattie 21 LA Wife Minnie 11/12 TX Daughter 1900 Lamar Co, TX (vol 70? ed 85, sh 18, in 52 Cagle, Mathew C. 50 GA Aug 1858 (white) (lamar Co., pct. 7) Marthy 41 LA Sep 1854 Wife Minnie 20 TX Jul 1879 Dau William 19 " Apr 1891 Son (?? probably 1881) Frank 17 " Nov 1892 " (?? " 1882) Rufus 14 " Aug 1885 " Sallie 12 " Oct. 1887 Dau Ethel 8 ' Mar 1892 " Nellie 5 " Jun 1894 Maudie 4 " Jan 1896 Notes: This is the son of Elijah Cagle of 1850 Murray co., Ga. (I put the dates above down just as they had them in the book. 1910 Lamar: Texas Cagle, Mack C. 60 GA Eliz., 47 LA (????) (just as it was in the book.) This is all I found I hope that this will help : dose someone know who his father belongs to. Nancy jane Tarzana , Ca. April 1945
Hi Everyone, I just updated the Cagle's in The Civil War List. As always if you have anything to add please send it along. URL http://www.angelfire.com/pa/civilwarcagle Tom Cagle Saegertown, PA
Laurie wrote: __________________ Earl, some of us aren't as internet savvy as you....could you give the http address? Thanks! Laurie _____________________ Laurie, Sorry, but I assumed all internet servers e-mail systems, include what is attached to all list e-mail. As an example this is the tag line that appeared at the bottom of your e-mail to the list: ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== Family Tree Maker's Internet Site http://www.familytreemaker.com/ This as list administrator, allows me to include a few words and or internet links. These should come through on everyone's e-mail from the list. However if this isn't so, please let me know. Below is the address for the Cagle website: http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/ Earl
I should have put part one and two on the subject. Sorry: Nancy jane