Dear Virgina,Hutson I am tryingto get a Confirmation on the LDS records,thatlisted a Jacob CAGLE (Kegel) b 1766 in NC d ca 1850 in Hall County,Ga.(LDS has 1838 in the Pedigree Charts).Purportedly HE,(Jacb) married a ELIZA.......??b 1770 Hall Co,Ga (LDS). What I am looking for is TWO confirmations from Jacob.According to (LDS) he had a Son William C CAGLE b 1797 (Ae-52 1850,Moore,NC and he died in 1881 in April on the 17th.He purportedly Married Mary Barrett ....Cagle B 1798 Ae 52 in 1850 Buncombe,North Carolina,and she died 8 Nov 1865. Respectfully,HerLine2@aol.com Richard. My 2 Questions ARE: 1 Did Jacob Have a SON William C Cagle. ? 2 Did William C Cagle Have a SON David Crockett CAGLE.? I am Researching David C Cagles Wife Mary Ann HERNDON. b 1839 Gainesville,Hall County,Ga d 1927 in Le Flore,Oklahoma.TheywereBothMarried in Aug 1861.(According to LDS Records.)
J. B. I checked those listed in the "The Census Records of the South, 1860-1910" by John G. Cagle and did not find Frances and her family listed in Alabama records. As shown below by your information, She and all her children were in AL until at least 1865. If someone has access to an 1860 census for AL, She might be located. David JBCagle@aol.com wrote: > The following details the information of a family I have been trying to > connect to our southern Cagle family tree for years. I have not been able to > move any further than the census I first found about fifteen years ago. > Please take a good look at all the information and see if you see even a tiny > clue. I will sincerely appreciate any help > > "Francis appeared in the 1870 U S census, in Prentiss County, Mississippi, > with her children. There is no clue as to how she is connected to the Cagle > family and as of this date I have been unable to determine who was her > husband and the father of her children. My first thought, which eventually > may be proven, is that she was a Civil War Widow. The only records > connecting to her after 1870 are those of her youngest son, William Ambers > Cagle. > "In the 1900 U S Census, Tippah County, MS, another widow, Mat Cagle, > was enumerated, but no official record had been found to connect Mat to > Francis. Mat appeared with five of her sons in that census. > "In May 1994 a reference was found referring to the obituary of Arch > Cagle who died in Tippah Co., MS, in 1945. A copy of the obituary was > obtained from the Ripley Public Library in Ripley, MS. The obituary > identifies the brother's of Archibald F. Cagle, who are the sons listed in > the 1900 Prentiss County census with Mat. They are identified as the, "seven > sons of John H. Cagle," whom this writer believes to be the eldest son of son > of Francis Cagle in the 1870 Prentiss County Census. The Obituary reads as > follows: > "Funeral services for Archibald F. Cagle, 63, were held Tuesday morning > from the family residence in Blue Mountain. They were conducted by Rev. S. > V. Gullett, Baptist Minister, assisted by Rev. Clifford J. Smyly, pastor of > Lowery Memorial Baptist Church. Burial was in Blue Mountain Cemetery. Mr. > Cagle who has been suffering from heart complications for a long time and who > has been in bed for the five weeks, died suddenly while sitting on the side > of his bed, eating breakfast. > "Archibald F. Cagle was born in Tishomingo County, Miss., being one of > the seven sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Cagle. The Cagles moved to Blue > Mountain about 40 years ago. (Sic) > "Mr. Cagle married Miss Dovie Roberson of Blue Mountain who survives > him. He was a Baptist. > "Besides his wife, Mr. Cagle leaves two daughters: Mrs. Frank Wall and > Mrs. Prince Luna, both of Blue Mountain, and five brothers, Bob, Ellery, > Oscar, Clay and Marshall Cagle all residing in and around Blue Mountain. > "Arch is dead. Arch was a first-rate fellow, big of heart, broad of > humor, and ready to lend a helping hand. Arch was a frequent figure in my > Men's Bible Class down at the local Railway station and he occasionally > stopped by my place to ask to ask my opinion about some bible passage or > about the progress of world affairs. I liked Arch Cagle. He had a great > many warm friends in this neighborhood and he will be greatly missed. May > his family receive comfort from the life he lived and may the memory of this > warm hearted, good natured man linger long in the hearts and minds of his > neighbors and friends. > "R. L. Nance & Co. had charge of funeral arrangements. - by David E. > Guyton." [UL: SOUTHERN SENTINEL :UL] > Newspaper, June 14, 1945. > > "Those families who were indicated as living in the same general area as > Francis Cagle in the enumeration of the 1870 Census of Prentiss County, in > the area served by the Booneville, MS, Post office, 12 July 1870, Census Book > Page No. 377, were investigated for some family link, but this writer could > identify none as having a connection to Francis. The families listed in that > census, including Francis, are enumerated below as part of the search for the > ancestry of this Francis Cagle. > > F262_____Griffin, Marion F_____Age 11____Born TN___Farm Labor > > F263_____Smith, John J________56_________SC__Farm Labor > > F264_____Scott, Edward________30_________TN___Farm Labor F265_____Smart, > Martha________35_________TN___Keeping House > F266_____Hancock, John C_____29_________MS___Farmer > > F267_____Londress, Elizabeth___58_________SC__Keeping House > > F268_____Wells, Henry________33__________MS__Farm Labor > > F269_____Crabb, James________40_________MS_____Farm Labor > > F271_____Sawyers, Henry______55_________SC__Farm Labor > > F272_____Nix,Ambrose_________63_________GA_____Farm Labor > ____________Lydia____________57_________TN > ____________Narcissus________32_________AL > ____________Marcus D. L._____21_________AL > ____________Francis_________17__________AL > ____________Lemeul R._______11__________AL > > F273_____Nix,GeorgeW._________24_________AL_____Farm labor > ____________Elizabeth _________21_________AL_____Keeping H. > ____________Levi C.____________4__________AL > ____________Doctor D. L.________2__________MS > ____________Bartholomew________6/12_______MS > > F274_____Nix, William H._________28__________MS > _____________Jane_____________19__________AL > _____________Madelia____________3__________MS > _____________Claudy_____________2__________MS > _____________Curtis W.___________2/10_______MS > > F275____Cagle Francis____________39__________AL_____K H > _____________John W.___________20__________AL > _____________Margaret E.________19__________AL > _____________Liddy A.___________12__________AL > _____________Mary_______________9__________A > _____________Ambrose____________5__________AL > > FM276__Martin,Eliza______________47__________NC_____K.H. > > F277___Baker, Lewis_____________23__________TN > > F278___Smith, Am L.____________60__________NC > > F279___Black > > F280___Smith, James A.________24_________SC_____Farm Labor > > F281__Ross, John F.___________22__________NC > > F283__Gardner, Sarah C.________45__________NC_____Farmer" > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Rootswb Internet Genealogy At It's Best > http://www.rootsweb.com/
List: This is an inquiry I have gotten. The gentleman submitting this has no dates and can only go back as far as his grandfather. I have three Ernests in my index. This is the one which fits best. Can anyone verify this based on the information given in the inquiry? 1. JOHN WESLEY (6) CAGLE (Green Berry, 5; George, 4; David M. 3; George , 2; Leonhart Kegel, 1) was born 1872 in Van Wert, Polk County, Georgia. He married Ruth Ann Newton October 16, 1997 in Cullman County, Alabama, daughter of JOSEPH NEWTON and LAURA MORRISON. Children of JOHN CAGLE and RUTH NEWTON are: i. NEWTON (7) CAGLE, b. 1898, Cullman County, Alabama ii. HATTIE M (7) CAGLE, b. 1901, Cullman County, Alabama iii. ADDIE B (7) CAGLE, b. 1904, Cullman County, Alabama iv. ERNEST CAGLE, b. 1897, Cullman County, Alabama Look this over and tell me if you think this is your grandfather. I don't know if they moved to Arkansas; however, they very well may have. Do you know any of your grandfather's brothers names? Lee Cagle Moore, OK On Sat, 7 Aug 1999 22:54:43 EDT YAJ11GRN@aol.com writes: >My dad John Howard Cagle has three sisters, Sue Cagle (Beene), >Jeraldine >Cagle (Steede), and Marjorie Cagle (Pie). All live in Malvern Arkansas >my dad >lives in Social Hill Arkansas close by. His dad Ernest Cagle born in >the >early 1900's raised all his family his whole life in Arkadelphia >Arknasas. >That is all I know right now till I call some realtives soon. Bye >Wesley Jay >Cagle born 9-11-60 ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
List: Who are the parents of this George L. Cagle. I have three in my index. Lee Cagle Moore, OK On Sat, 07 Aug 1999 20:53:16 -0500 Olene Cagle <gocagle@bellsouth.net> writes: >Hi LaMona: Just learned of Cagle Newsletter. Wanted to say hello. >Olene > >CAGLE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > >> Subject: >> >> CAGLE-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 216 >> >> Today's Topics: >> #1 Cagle marriage ["LaMona Phillips" ><lphilli@lightsp] >> #2 North Carolina USGenweb [earl1947@webtv.net (Earl >Cagle)] >> #3 Revolutionary War ["THE CAGLE FAMILY" ><cagle@toolcity] >> >> 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: Cagle marriage >> Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 10:59:25 -0700 >> From: "LaMona Phillips" <lphilli@lightspeed.net> >> To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com >> >> Hello: Cagle friends and cuz this is LaMona I found this >marriage date in >> my notes. >> >> Logan County, AR, Book B 1877-1884 >> >> CAGLE, George L., 23 to Harriet Talley, 21, 2 September 1880, by >W.N. >> Williams, JP B-145 >> >> CAGLE, George L., 26, Sugar Grove, to Mary W. Williams, 23, Sugar >Grove, 31 >> October 1883, by Henry J. Evans, MG B-419 >> >> Nancy Jane is this yours. LaMona >> >> ______________________________ >> >> >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Subject: North Carolina USGenweb >> Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 16:22:11 -0500 (CDT) >> From: earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle) >> To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com >> >> John Speight, a member of our list sent this Url. >> >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm >> >> This is a search site for NC USGenweb data. Here >> you can type in a surname and search all of their >> records. >> Having just visited this I can say there is allot of >> Cagle, and other surname data there. >> John, thanks for passing this on to me and your >> continued support of the Cagle List. >> Earl Cagle >> Listowner - CAGLE-L >> >> ______________________________ >> >> >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Subject: Revolutionary War >> Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 07:18:38 -0400 >> From: "THE CAGLE FAMILY" <cagle@toolcity.net> >> To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com >> >> Good Morning, >> >> I would like to add a list on Cagle's who fought in the >Revolutionary War to >> the Cagle's in The Civil War page. If you have any names along with >any >> details about their service please send it to me at >cagle@toolcity.net >> >> Also, I'd like to expand upon the War of 1812 list that is currently >posted. >> If you have any information about Cagle's on that list, please send >it along >> as well. >> >> To keep things straight, please make sure you reference which war >you are >> talking about. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Tom Cagle >> Saegertown, PA > > > > >==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== >Cyndi's List Of Geneaogy Sites On the Net >http://www.cyndislist.com/ > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
Hi LaMona: Just learned of Cagle Newsletter. Wanted to say hello. Olene CAGLE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > CAGLE-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 216 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Cagle marriage ["LaMona Phillips" <lphilli@lightsp] > #2 North Carolina USGenweb [earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle)] > #3 Revolutionary War ["THE CAGLE FAMILY" <cagle@toolcity] > > 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: Cagle marriage > Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 10:59:25 -0700 > From: "LaMona Phillips" <lphilli@lightspeed.net> > To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello: Cagle friends and cuz this is LaMona I found this marriage date in > my notes. > > Logan County, AR, Book B 1877-1884 > > CAGLE, George L., 23 to Harriet Talley, 21, 2 September 1880, by W.N. > Williams, JP B-145 > > CAGLE, George L., 26, Sugar Grove, to Mary W. Williams, 23, Sugar Grove, 31 > October 1883, by Henry J. Evans, MG B-419 > > Nancy Jane is this yours. LaMona > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: North Carolina USGenweb > Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 16:22:11 -0500 (CDT) > From: earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle) > To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com > > John Speight, a member of our list sent this Url. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm > > This is a search site for NC USGenweb data. Here > you can type in a surname and search all of their > records. > Having just visited this I can say there is allot of > Cagle, and other surname data there. > John, thanks for passing this on to me and your > continued support of the Cagle List. > Earl Cagle > Listowner - CAGLE-L > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Revolutionary War > Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 07:18:38 -0400 > From: "THE CAGLE FAMILY" <cagle@toolcity.net> > To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com > > Good Morning, > > I would like to add a list on Cagle's who fought in the Revolutionary War to > the Cagle's in The Civil War page. If you have any names along with any > details about their service please send it to me at cagle@toolcity.net > > Also, I'd like to expand upon the War of 1812 list that is currently posted. > If you have any information about Cagle's on that list, please send it along > as well. > > To keep things straight, please make sure you reference which war you are > talking about. > > Thanks! > > Tom Cagle > Saegertown, PA
The following details the information of a family I have been trying to connect to our southern Cagle family tree for years. I have not been able to move any further than the census I first found about fifteen years ago. Please take a good look at all the information and see if you see even a tiny clue. I will sincerely appreciate any help "Francis appeared in the 1870 U S census, in Prentiss County, Mississippi, with her children. There is no clue as to how she is connected to the Cagle family and as of this date I have been unable to determine who was her husband and the father of her children. My first thought, which eventually may be proven, is that she was a Civil War Widow. The only records connecting to her after 1870 are those of her youngest son, William Ambers Cagle. "In the 1900 U S Census, Tippah County, MS, another widow, Mat Cagle, was enumerated, but no official record had been found to connect Mat to Francis. Mat appeared with five of her sons in that census. "In May 1994 a reference was found referring to the obituary of Arch Cagle who died in Tippah Co., MS, in 1945. A copy of the obituary was obtained from the Ripley Public Library in Ripley, MS. The obituary identifies the brother's of Archibald F. Cagle, who are the sons listed in the 1900 Prentiss County census with Mat. They are identified as the, "seven sons of John H. Cagle," whom this writer believes to be the eldest son of son of Francis Cagle in the 1870 Prentiss County Census. The Obituary reads as follows: "Funeral services for Archibald F. Cagle, 63, were held Tuesday morning from the family residence in Blue Mountain. They were conducted by Rev. S. V. Gullett, Baptist Minister, assisted by Rev. Clifford J. Smyly, pastor of Lowery Memorial Baptist Church. Burial was in Blue Mountain Cemetery. Mr. Cagle who has been suffering from heart complications for a long time and who has been in bed for the five weeks, died suddenly while sitting on the side of his bed, eating breakfast. "Archibald F. Cagle was born in Tishomingo County, Miss., being one of the seven sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Cagle. The Cagles moved to Blue Mountain about 40 years ago. (Sic) "Mr. Cagle married Miss Dovie Roberson of Blue Mountain who survives him. He was a Baptist. "Besides his wife, Mr. Cagle leaves two daughters: Mrs. Frank Wall and Mrs. Prince Luna, both of Blue Mountain, and five brothers, Bob, Ellery, Oscar, Clay and Marshall Cagle all residing in and around Blue Mountain. "Arch is dead. Arch was a first-rate fellow, big of heart, broad of humor, and ready to lend a helping hand. Arch was a frequent figure in my Men's Bible Class down at the local Railway station and he occasionally stopped by my place to ask to ask my opinion about some bible passage or about the progress of world affairs. I liked Arch Cagle. He had a great many warm friends in this neighborhood and he will be greatly missed. May his family receive comfort from the life he lived and may the memory of this warm hearted, good natured man linger long in the hearts and minds of his neighbors and friends. "R. L. Nance & Co. had charge of funeral arrangements. - by David E. Guyton." [UL: SOUTHERN SENTINEL :UL] Newspaper, June 14, 1945. "Those families who were indicated as living in the same general area as Francis Cagle in the enumeration of the 1870 Census of Prentiss County, in the area served by the Booneville, MS, Post office, 12 July 1870, Census Book Page No. 377, were investigated for some family link, but this writer could identify none as having a connection to Francis. The families listed in that census, including Francis, are enumerated below as part of the search for the ancestry of this Francis Cagle. F262_____Griffin, Marion F_____Age 11____Born TN___Farm Labor F263_____Smith, John J________56_________SC__Farm Labor F264_____Scott, Edward________30_________TN___Farm Labor F265_____Smart, Martha________35_________TN___Keeping House F266_____Hancock, John C_____29_________MS___Farmer F267_____Londress, Elizabeth___58_________SC__Keeping House F268_____Wells, Henry________33__________MS__Farm Labor F269_____Crabb, James________40_________MS_____Farm Labor F271_____Sawyers, Henry______55_________SC__Farm Labor F272_____Nix,Ambrose_________63_________GA_____Farm Labor ____________Lydia____________57_________TN ____________Narcissus________32_________AL ____________Marcus D. L._____21_________AL ____________Francis_________17__________AL ____________Lemeul R._______11__________AL F273_____Nix,GeorgeW._________24_________AL_____Farm labor ____________Elizabeth _________21_________AL_____Keeping H. ____________Levi C.____________4__________AL ____________Doctor D. L.________2__________MS ____________Bartholomew________6/12_______MS F274_____Nix, William H._________28__________MS _____________Jane_____________19__________AL _____________Madelia____________3__________MS _____________Claudy_____________2__________MS _____________Curtis W.___________2/10_______MS F275____Cagle Francis____________39__________AL_____K H _____________John W.___________20__________AL _____________Margaret E.________19__________AL _____________Liddy A.___________12__________AL _____________Mary_______________9__________A _____________Ambrose____________5__________AL FM276__Martin,Eliza______________47__________NC_____K.H. F277___Baker, Lewis_____________23__________TN F278___Smith, Am L.____________60__________NC F279___Black F280___Smith, James A.________24_________SC_____Farm Labor F281__Ross, John F.___________22__________NC F283__Gardner, Sarah C.________45__________NC_____Farmer"
Good Morning, I would like to add a list on Cagle's who fought in the Revolutionary War to the Cagle's in The Civil War page. If you have any names along with any details about their service please send it to me at cagle@toolcity.net Also, I'd like to expand upon the War of 1812 list that is currently posted. If you have any information about Cagle's on that list, please send it along as well. To keep things straight, please make sure you reference which war you are talking about. Thanks! Tom Cagle Saegertown, PA
John Speight, a member of our list sent this Url. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm This is a search site for NC USGenweb data. Here you can type in a surname and search all of their records. Having just visited this I can say there is allot of Cagle, and other surname data there. John, thanks for passing this on to me and your continued support of the Cagle List. Earl Cagle Listowner - CAGLE-L
Hello: Cagle friends and cuz this is LaMona I found this marriage date in my notes. Logan County, AR, Book B 1877-1884 CAGLE, George L., 23 to Harriet Talley, 21, 2 September 1880, by W.N. Williams, JP B-145 CAGLE, George L., 26, Sugar Grove, to Mary W. Williams, 23, Sugar Grove, 31 October 1883, by Henry J. Evans, MG B-419 Nancy Jane is this yours. LaMona
Joe,thanks for Jacob Cagle Rev War info greatly appreciated.The detail is excellent!Thanks again from all of us Bill Bond Joseph Childress wrote: > > As there has been much on the list regarding Cagle's in the Civil War, I > though it would be timely to post an note regarding an ancestor of mine > who served in the Rev. War. The following is from "Abstracts of the > Rev. War Pension Files" as taken from the National Archives by Virgil D. > White. It reads as follows: Cagle, Jacob, Sarah, R1581, NC line, sol > appl 29 Jul 1834 Warren Cty TN aged 79, enl in Mecklenburg Cty NC & > later moved to Cumberland Cty NC & also enl there & after his srv moved > back to Mecklenburg Cty NC for several yrs then moved to Buncombe Cty NC > for 8-10 yrs then to Warren Cty TN, sol was b on the head waters of > Deep River in NC in Apr 1755, wid appl 9 Mar 1853 Warren Cty TN aged 76 > , m in 1820 in Buncombe Cty NC and sol died 14 Aug 1845. END of > STATEMENT. He was awarded a pension based on his service and collected > his money until his death. The entire pension statement is reproduced > in CAGLE FAMILY IN THE SOUTH, TO 1850/Vol.I: North Carolina, and an > original copy may be obtained from the National Archives. > Dr. Joseph Childress > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Cagle Family Genealogy Forum > http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/cagle/
Lee,Bill Bond here,hope you were referring to me on the manleys.I am connected to that name but Bob Bowman,RB4780@aol.com is very well informed on them and can do a much better layout on Manleys than I. Contact him and use my name for reference.Bill Bond Le Roy A Cagle wrote: > > Bill: > > In your response to Jim & Debra Brown, you mentioned the Surname > "Manley". > Have you done any research on this surname. I am looking for information > on > Jane Adeline Manley, b. Jan 6, 1848, Georgia, d. Feb 19, 1930 in Newnan, > Coweta > County, GA. She married Augustus Cagle, b. 1852 Haralson County, GA, d. > Oct > 25, 1920 in Newnan, Coweta County, GA. Married 1891 in Travis County, > Texas. > > Lee Cagle > Moore, OK > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Family Tree Maker's Internet Site > http://www.familytreemaker.com/
Would like to be there,I probably know many of them.Have great memories of John and Ava,Jonny,Patty Sue,Tommy,Louella and Fred.Hap's family especially his sis,also Ethel and Ethelene and Paul,of course Lee's famoly.Aunt Alice and uncle Claude,I could go on forever.Wish I could take Ted Bond,son of Uncle Tom to most of them,and again hash over old times.Ted's now 93 and infirmed at Muskogee.Anyway,memories are many for these Cagles,good and could be better.Best to all of them from family in Oregon and Idaho.Bill Bond a Cagle grandson. SIBLING3@aol.com wrote: > > If anyone is interested, I have heard that there is a reunion coming up...for > any and all Cagle's since we are basically all related anyway! I have no > idea who one would need to contact about this. Can anyone help? I cannot > attend, but maybe some of you can. > > WHEN: Saturday August 28th > > WHERE: Spavinaw Hills Church in > Spavinaw, Oklahoma > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild > You may get lucky and find some ancestors > http://istg.rootsweb.com/index1.html
If anyone is interested, I have heard that there is a reunion coming up...for any and all Cagle's since we are basically all related anyway! I have no idea who one would need to contact about this. Can anyone help? I cannot attend, but maybe some of you can. WHEN: Saturday August 28th WHERE: Spavinaw Hills Church in Spavinaw, Oklahoma
Bill: In your response to Jim & Debra Brown, you mentioned the Surname "Manley". Have you done any research on this surname. I am looking for information on Jane Adeline Manley, b. Jan 6, 1848, Georgia, d. Feb 19, 1930 in Newnan, Coweta County, GA. She married Augustus Cagle, b. 1852 Haralson County, GA, d. Oct 25, 1920 in Newnan, Coweta County, GA. Married 1891 in Travis County, Texas. Lee Cagle Moore, OK ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
Betty: I am extremely interested in your message appearing below. Leonard Cagle b. 1780, d. 1850s is in my direct line. We have known for sometime that he had daughters, all born before 1840, but because of census records only listing heads of households, have never learned who they were. According to census records Leonard did have 4 or maybe, 5 daughters. As you have stated, he was in Franklin County, briefly where he owned land in the NE Corner of GA. The 1823 Tax list of Franklin Co., shows that he owned 134 acres in the county during that year, situated on the Tugalo River. Leonard had bought this land from Chesley Cawthe, the original grantee. In Deedss of Franklin Co., 1784-1826, Mrs Martha Walters Acker indicates that Leonard sold this tract in 1824. "Deed dated Franklin Co., 19 Aug 1824, recorded 18 May 1825, from Leonard Cagle to Wiley D Morgan, both of aforesaid county. In consideration of $300, Leonard Cagle conveys 100 ac. granted to Chesley Cawthon, and 34 ac. adjoining the above and Edwards, on Tugalo River, to Wiley D. Morgan. Signed /s/ Leonard Cagle; Wit: Ben Starritt, Chesley Cawthorn, JP (who was apparently the original grantee)" The other Leonard was still in Anson County, NC in 1825, so this has to be Leonard b. 1780-1850. One sister is Lydia b. 1814, another may be Syntha b. 1811. (This Syntha along with two of her children appeared in Paulding Co., Ga and executed a document appointing a lawyer to act in their stead in the settlement of an estate of Aaron Courier of NC. Also, Signing the same document, was Leonard b. 1780 which causes me and others to speculate this was another of his daughters.) I hope all this rambling is helpful. What do you think? Is it possible your Sarah Cagle may be one of the missing daughters? Lee Cagle Moore, OK On Sun, 16 May 1999 12:43:51 -0700 (PDT) Betty Cason <jeannc65@yahoo.com> writes: >I'm looking for information on Sarah Cagle born about 1813 in N.C. >She >married Christopher Denman in 1827 in Franklin Co., Ga. I found a >Leonard Cagle on a deed record in Franklin and Sarah named her son >James Leonard. Is it likely she was a daughter of one of the Leonard >Cagles that showed up in Georgia about the same time? Help! > >Betty > >_____________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Free instant messaging and more at http://messenger.yahoo.com > > >==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > >Your help to fellow Cagle researchers, is >very much appreciated. Thank you. > > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
As there has been much on the list regarding Cagle's in the Civil War, I though it would be timely to post an note regarding an ancestor of mine who served in the Rev. War. The following is from "Abstracts of the Rev. War Pension Files" as taken from the National Archives by Virgil D. White. It reads as follows: Cagle, Jacob, Sarah, R1581, NC line, sol appl 29 Jul 1834 Warren Cty TN aged 79, enl in Mecklenburg Cty NC & later moved to Cumberland Cty NC & also enl there & after his srv moved back to Mecklenburg Cty NC for several yrs then moved to Buncombe Cty NC for 8-10 yrs then to Warren Cty TN, sol was b on the head waters of Deep River in NC in Apr 1755, wid appl 9 Mar 1853 Warren Cty TN aged 76 , m in 1820 in Buncombe Cty NC and sol died 14 Aug 1845. END of STATEMENT. He was awarded a pension based on his service and collected his money until his death. The entire pension statement is reproduced in CAGLE FAMILY IN THE SOUTH, TO 1850/Vol.I: North Carolina, and an original copy may be obtained from the National Archives. Dr. Joseph Childress
Do you have any idea who Mary Catherine Smart is. She married Benjamin Silas Cagle on Apr 11, 1882 in Gundy County, Tennessee. She was born Jun 1840 and d. 1912 in Gundy County, Tennessee. Cagle grandchildren refer to her a "Granny Shackie". I think she may be related to the Cagles and Stokes. Lee Cagle Moore, OK ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
Hi Tom and list, My 3gr-grandfather was Joseph F CAGLE and according to what I have found he served in Co I 4th Regiment Arkansas Infantry. As an after thought F may be the correct one. His son-in-law Wm H WARD also served in Co F of the fourth. It was made up mostly of Polk Co AR men. If you need anything further, let me know. Gary THE CAGLE FAMILY wrote: > > Good Morning, > > I found two more Cagle's who served in the Civil War and wanted to see if > anyone had any information about them before I put them on the Civil War > website. > > J. F. Cagle Co F 4th Arkansas, CSA > > Shade Waite Cagle, CSA, no other information > > They both participated in the Battle of Pea Ridge. > > If you have any information on these individuals, especially Shade, please > send it > along. > > Thanks! > > Tom > Saegertown, PA > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Ground Work One Of My Favorites > http://members.aol.com/ssmadonna/index.htm
Tom: I have searched my index for both and the closest I can come to identifying anyone is a Shadrick Cagle, b. 1838 in Monroe County, TN. He is the son of John N C Cagle, b. 1802 in North Carolina. I have nothing more on Shadrick or his movements after his birth. The name "Shade Waite Cagle" is a rare name and should be easy to find if someone has it. "Watie" was a very popular name around Arkansas, Georgia and particularly Oklahoma among those who were Cherokee or of Cherokee extraction. He was a popular Cherokee Indian leader who was half white. During the civil war he organized a Division of Cherokees and was promoted to Brig Gen in 1864 when he took command. His was the last General Officer Command to surrender his colors for which the Cherokees paid a heavy penalty in retrobution by having to cede thousands of acres of land back to the government. His name was Stand Watie. He was highly respected by both indians and whites, many children being named in his honor both, before the war and after. He is said to have never lost an engagement. I throw this in only because of the simularity of the names. I doubt there is any connection. Lee Cagle Moore, OK On Thu, 5 Aug 1999 08:23:00 -0400 "THE CAGLE FAMILY" <cagle@toolcity.net> writes: >Good Morning, > >I found two more Cagle's who served in the Civil War and wanted to see >if >anyone had any information about them before I put them on the Civil >War >website. > >J. F. Cagle Co F 4th Arkansas, CSA > >Shade Waite Cagle, CSA, no other information > >They both participated in the Battle of Pea Ridge. > >If you have any information on these individuals, especially Shade, >please >send it >along. > >Thanks! > >Tom >Saegertown, PA > > > >==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > >Ground Work One Of My Favorites >http://members.aol.com/ssmadonna/index.htm > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
Sandra, thanks for responding. I finally found the story. As I understand it Chief Charlie Mont Zoma Cagle was in reality Pleasant Cagle, b. 1820-1830. I do have two Pleasant Cagles, one born in 1842, the other in 1853. I am not aware of either being part Cherokee, though, they well could have been. My Pleasant Cagle was the son of Henry b. 1794 and Betsy. He served in the Civil War on the side of the South. Notes indicate he served in three different CAV units from TN, having enlisted from McMinn Co (I think this is McMinnville, Warren County, TN) on 1 Mar 1862 and was captured on 4 Jul 1863. There is a remark "Gone Union". Some captured Rebel Soldiers were paroled after signing oaths of allegiance and ordered to remain in the North until the conclusion of the war. This Pleasant was listed on the 1870 US Fed Census of Williamson Co., Illinois. Could this be your Pleasant Cagle? Lee Cagle Moore, OK I finally found it and it does present a bit of a problem. On Thu, 5 Aug 1999 08:26:11 EDT Ladyflixi@aol.com writes: >Lee, >a relative of mine send me the story of Chief Charlie Monta Zoma >Cagle. >Please bear with me, I am working a lot, but if you please could >remind me on >Saturday or Sunday, I will be glad to send you the story. >We don't know if it is true or wish full thinking...........LOL >Sandra Bertholomey ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.