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    1. Fwd: New Cagle Queries Post
    2. Earl Cagle
    3. --WebTV-Mail-1338239646-1773 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Hi List, Can anyone help Caroyn, with her query? Always like to pass these on to our list. Thanks, Earl --WebTV-Mail-1338239646-1773 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from mailsorter-102-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.99) by postoffice-101.iap.bryant.webtv.net; Tue, 13 Apr 1999 15:00:04 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: <durp@one.net> Received: from c-4.rootsweb.com (c-4.rootsweb.com [209.164.27.4]) by mailsorter-102-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8/ms.graham.14Aug97) with ESMTP id OAA10800; Tue, 13 Apr 1999 14:59:59 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from nobody@localhost) by c-4.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id OAA23381; Tue, 13 Apr 1999 14:59:51 -0700 Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 14:59:51 -0700 Message-Id: <199904132159.OAA23381@c-4.rootsweb.com> X-Authentication-Warning: c-4.rootsweb.com: nobody set sender to durp@one.net using -f To: earl1947@webtv.net From: admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS Subject: New Cagle Queries Post Cagle Queries A new message, "Cagle," was posted by Carolyn on Tue, 13 Apr 1999 It is a response to "cagle," posted by cagle on Wed, 24 Feb 1999 --- NAME: Carolyn EMAIL: caroque@yahoo.com SURNAMES: CAGLE, LATHUM DATE: Apr 13 1999 QRYTEXT: I'm looking for Jesse Cagle m. to Nancy Lathum, who were both born abt 1850? in ? NC. They lived and died in Blount Co. TN. I've been looking for years for more info. Is your Jesse and my Jesse the same? . This is an automatically-generated notice. If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the Cagle Queries: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Cagle> Thank you! --WebTV-Mail-1338239646-1773--

    04/13/1999 04:04:47
    1. web site
    2. Under one of the letters I received today, before the headers at bottom, it says Cagle Mailing List. Then this web site was listed below it: http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/ Has anyone tried this site with any luck, or know where it came from? Thanks Eva

    04/13/1999 02:40:29
    1. Leonard's
    2. I was going thru my papers and found this from the Morman Church. Name Sex Born Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFFQ-01) M 1742 Father John (Dutchman) Cagle Moore Co. NC Mother Catherine (Caty) Unknown Spouse Martha Johnson Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFHD-14) M 1780 Father Charles SR. Cagle Buncombe, NC Mother Unknown Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFHC-VB) M abt 1780 Father Roger Cagle Moore Co. NC Mother Catherine Andrews Spouse Elizaberh Carter Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFTP-9R) M abt. 1789 Father Leonard Cagle Moore Co. NC Mother Martha Johnson Spouse Charity (My Notes Married Charity Harnes 3 Feb 1812 Amite , MS Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFHK-ZM) M 1797 Father ae63-1860, Henderson North Carolina Mother Spouse Mary Osborne Leonard Cagle M 1825 Father Leonard Cagle Ae25-1860 Transylvania, North Carolina Mother Mary Osborne Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFH9-8W) M 1831 Father John (Laborer) Cagle Ae19-1850 Warren , Tennessee Mother Sarah Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFPJ-PQ) M 1832 Father Henry Cagle Ae18-1850 Buncombe, North Carolina Mother Justice Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFST-H8) M 1832 Father Green L. Cagle Ae18-1850 Perry , Tennessee Mother Patsey Spouse Louiza Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFQ5-MO) M 1833 Father Jeptha (Farmer) Cagle Ae17-1850 Cobb , Georgia Mother Elizabeth Spouse Leonard Cagle(AFN:TFNB-8K) M 1844 Father Henry Cagle Ae6-1850, Decatur, Tennessee Mother Mary Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFT:TFH7-R7) M 1846 Father Joseph Roland Cagle Ae14-1860 Cherokee, Georgia Mother Rebecca Ingram Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFT:TFMZ-KM) M 1 Mar 1846 Father Lindsey Cagle Lawrence , Missouri Mother Mahulda Pruitt Spouse Hannah Isabel Youngblood Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFNQ-N9) M 1855 Father Charles Cagle Ae5-1860 Ripley Missouri Mother Margaret Hardwick Hartwig Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFN:TFPK-Z8 M 1891 Father Henry W. Cagle Ae11-1900, Haywood, North Carolina Mother Winifred E. "Winnie" Owens Spouse Leonard Cagle (AFN:TTPK-Z8) M 14 Nov. 1854 Father Littleton Young Cagle Bledsoe, Tennessee Mother Catherine Cagle Ross Spouse Martha Ella Byrd I just thought maybe some of these Leonards might help someone, or confuse all of us . HaHa Nancy Jane Tarzana , CA April I got these papers on Nov. 30, 1996 , so maybe they have some corrections , or names added to them by now.

    04/13/1999 11:50:54
    1. Jackson Co., AL 1850
    2. Clyde E. Gotcher
    3. Read this from the 1850 Census of Jackson Co., Al Pg 76B CAGLE, Voluntine 64 Frmr NC , Martha 58 NC , Easter 32 NC , Culttha 26 TN , Henry 21 Frmr TN Read this at http://www.censuslinks.com/directory which is a link to the transcribed census's of rootsweb.

    04/13/1999 11:26:23
    1. Cagle obituary
    2. LaMona Phillips
    3. Nancy and Mollie I found Funeral services for Quita Lois Cagle 2, who died at Sparks hospital at 7 a.m. Monday after undergoing treatments there for the past 25 days, will be held at Jethro cemetery at 10 a.m. today (Tuesday)the Rev. Richard Root will officiate, and arrangements will be in charge of the Greer funeral home. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cagle of Cravens, the child was born October 20, 1939, Other survivors include a sister, Martha Jane; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. J.H. McIlroy, Ozark; and Mrs. Dave Cagle THE OZARK SPECTATOR 50 YEARS AGO July 24, 1941 Sparks Hospital Ft. Smith, AR, Sebastian County, AR

    04/13/1999 01:36:20
    1. Re-CAGLE
    2. LaMona Phillips
    3. Nancy: I have been to the Oak Ridge Cemetery in fact I think I have been to every cemetery in Franklin County, North of Arkansas River. I finally broke down and bought the cemetery books for Franklin County, AR. Do you have Franklin County Arkansas Cemeteries North & South of Arkansas River by Sue Clark & Virginia McPhail not sure what I paid seems it was $25.00 each but they really out did them selves. Very good. in case anyone is interested here is Sue Clark address and ph.# Sue Clark 15467 North hwy 59 Natural Dam AR 72948 ph. 1/501/929/5310 Nancy did you know my Aunt Goldie Cagle the daughter of Arniel Lavere Cagle and Louisia Belt married into your Cagle family after her 1st husband died. She married Johnny Edgar Cagle, the son of John Riley Cagle & Clara M Standridge. He was a Barber there at Ozark for 30 years. He probably still does part time. I have a folder with all the Cagle obituaries pertaining to his family stashed some place around here. I had forgot about that. Do you want me to check and see which ones I have. LaMona

    04/13/1999 12:59:34
    1. THE OZARK SPECTATOR
    2. LaMona Phillips
    3. The Ozark Spectator 50 YEARS AGO April 1, 1949 Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Isabel Cagle, 66, who died at the home of her son, Henry Cagle, in Mulberry at 1 p.m. Thursday of heart ailment, will be held at Jethro Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard Root will officate, and burial will be in the Oak Ridge cemetery with arrangements by Greers. Survivors include her husband, W.D. Cagle of Mulberry; five sons Riley, Burchie, Charley and Harley of Cravens and Elmer of Dyer: three brothers John and Jess Williams of Dyer and Robert Williams of Dyer; four sisters Mrs. Dovie Moore of Dyer, Mrs. Sula Cagle of Bradford, Mrs. Ara Williams of Cravens and Mrs. Lokie Freeman of White Oak; twenty-three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Surviving also is her mother, Mrs, Allen Williams of Cravens.

    04/12/1999 11:43:21
    1. Cagle's nregistered for draft in WW 1
    2. Gary Hawley
    3. Hi everyone, I found the following CAGLE men who were registered for the draft in WW 1 I will list them, their birthdates, p.o.b. and where registered. Where the birth place is not given I will use two ?? John Briton CAGLE <20 Mar 1897> Sumrall, Ms / Covington Ms Walter CAGLE <27 Sep 1886> Copiah, Ms / Covington, Ms William Arthur CAGLE <24 Jul 1875> ?? / Leake, Ms James CAGLE <15 Apr 1891> Purvis, Ms / Lamar, Ms Joe B CAGLE 4 Apr 1889 Purvis, Ms / Lamar, Ms John N CAGLE <15 Feb 1892> Purvis, Ms / Lamar, Ms Oliver Isaac CAGLE <7 Jul 1889> Sumrall, Ms / Lamar, Ms Tom CAGLE <6 May 1895> Purvis, Ms / Lamar, Ms William Franklin CAGLE <18 Nov 1887> Purvis, Ms / Lamar, Ms Ezra Robert CAGLE <16 Nov 1899>Slidell, La / Lincoln, Ms Marcus Cagle <22 Jul 1880> Wesson, Ms / Lincoln, Ms Frank CAGLE <21 Jun 1888> Beersheba Springs, Tn / Twin Falls, Id Frank Mason CAGLE <20 Sep 1881> ?? / Twin Falls, Id Gus CAGLE <19 Jun 1899> ?? / Twin Falls, Id Olie CAGLE <3 Aug 1896> Madisonville, Tn / Twin Falls, Id Thomas CAGLE <17 Feb 1880> ?? / Twin Falls, Id Thomas Jewell CAGLE <26 Aug 1898> ?? / Twin Falls, Id George Isaac CAGLE <22 Feb 1873> ?? / Sunflower, Ms Arthur Cordell CAGLE <29 Apr 1887> Ashville, NC / Los Angeles, Ca Erwin Leroy CAGLE <22 May 1888> Ashville, NC / Los Angeles, Ca Elbert Lee CAGLE <16 Mar 1885> ?? / Copiah, Ms Henry Oliver CAGLE <6 Jan 1878> ?? / Copiah, Ms Leroy Henderson CAGLE <10 Dec 1890> Dentville, Ms / Copiah, Ms Luther Edgar CAGLE <15 Feb 1890> Oma, Ms / Copiah, Ms Wilroy CAGLE <1 Nov 1895> Rockport, Ms / Copiah, Ms Oscar CAGLE <22 Nov 1886> Dentville, Ms / Copiah, Ms Nathan Edgar CAGLE <3 Feb 1878> ?? / Copiah, Ms Simeon Eugene CAGLE <7 Oct 1874> ?? / Copiah, Ms Benjamin Silas CAGLE <7 Oct 1898> ?? / Twin Falls, Id Chester Myer CAGLE <26 Sep 1895> Carthage, Mo / Twin Falls, Id William Aaron CAGLE <1885> ?? / Ketchikan, Ak William CAGLE <26 Sep 1876> ?? / Cimarron, Ok Charles William CAGLE <27 Feb 1878> ?? / Dade, Ga Charles Allen CAGLE <20 Feb 1884> ?? / Jackson city, Ms Samuel Perry CAGLE <21 Sep 1877> ?? / Jackson City, Ms Benjamin Washington CAGLE < Jul 1893> Dentville, Ms / Copiah Ms There was two others listed among the Cagle's that I will not . a Walter Cagle Lancaster b. 1889 in Stone Co Ar and registered in Stone Co Ar, the other was Walter Cagle Younger b. 1899 in Stone Co Ar and registered in Stone Co Ar. I hope these help someone. Gary Hawley

    04/12/1999 09:07:53
    1. Cagle Pension's from Maryland
    2. I was just looking through some of the states and found this They could be Cagle's ????? have some other pages I will be sending you , you might already have some of them , but will send it anyway . I have to scan them in , they will be from GA. and they are Cagle , there were a couple of Cagle marriages in Maryland, who knows Nancy Jane Tarzana Ca April MARYLAND PENSION ROLL OF 1835 * *** * REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR IN RELATION TO THE PENSION ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNITED STATED 1835 HENRY CABLE BALTIMORE COUNTY PRIVATE 38TH REGIMENT U. S. INFANTRY $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $185.06 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOBER 21, 1816 PENSION STARTED DIED DECEMBER 3,1817 THOMAS KAHOE OR THOMAS CAHOE CHARLES COUNTY PRIVATE MARYLAND LINE $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $428.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOBER 18, 1819 PENSION STARTED DIED FEBRUARY 15, 1823

    04/11/1999 12:23:46
    1. THE SPECTATOR
    2. LaMona Phillips
    3. Hello Cagle Cousins Nancy and Mollie this is LaMona I was a bad person I took my Ozark Spectator to work with me today to make a copy for Nancy. Yep!! I did and forgot to bring it home when I left. So, unless I can convince my husband Bob to swing by after we return from Bakersfield, CA, It will be Monday. Did you know our gas is $159, $169 and $179 here in CA. Nancy Jane you asked if the THE SPECTATOR could be mailed to California. Yes it's $20.00 per year. THE SPECTATOR Ozark, AR, 72949

    04/10/1999 01:52:32
    1. Cagle's In Alaska
    2. THE CAGLE FAMILY
    3. Hi List, I recently received a letter from a woman in charge of a genealogy web site in Wrangel Alaska. In looking over the site I found the Cagle's listed below. From what I understand names were taken from newspapers so the numbers and initials in the list relate to the newspaper. At least it gives us an idea of names and dates. I've also included the site URL so you can look around. Have a Good Week-end! Tom Cagle Saegertown, PA CAGLE, 12/24/1898 4:2 SRJ CAGLE, CHARLES 12/17/1898 1:3 SRJ CAGLE, CLYDE 08/10/1898 3:2 FWN; 10/12/1898 6:3 FWN CAGLE, F.E. 03/02/1898 3:2 SRJ; 01/22/1898 2:4 SRJ;11/12/1898 4:2 SRJ 12/17/1898 1:3 SRJ;03/18/1899 4:1 SRJ; 07/01/1899 4:2 SRJ; 08/26/1899 4:2 SRJ; 04/23/1898 3:4 SRJ;06/08/1898 5:3 FWN; 06/08/1898 5:4 FWN; 06/08/1898 8:3 FWN; 06/15/1898 5:1 FWN; 06/22/1898 8:1 FWN; 06/29/1898 5:3 FWN;0 7/13/1898 1:3 FWN CAGLE, LAWRENCE 06/17/1899 4:1 SRJ; 10/12/1898 6:3 FWN CAGLE, MASTER 04/29/1899 4:2 SRJ CAGLE, MRS. 08/31/1898 4:2 FWN CAGLE, MRS. F.E. URL http://www.usgennet.org/~akwrange/index.htm

    04/09/1999 09:55:06
    1. OZARK SPECTATOR
    2. LaMona Phillips
    3. Nancy do you take the Spectator news from Franklin County, AR, I just got my new one today and in the 50 year ago march 29, and Thursday April 1, 1949, Funeral Services for Mrs. Martha Isabell Cagle, 66 died at her sons home Henry Cagle of Mulberry, AR. Nancy do you have this clipping in your file do you want me to type and send. LaMona

    04/09/1999 01:24:24
    1. New Site
    2. THE CAGLE FAMILY
    3. Hi Everyone, Here is a new web site that is building a database of genealogy and local history. It is the American Local History Network. The URL http://www.rootsquest.com/~amhisnet/index.html Tom Saegertown, PA

    04/08/1999 06:28:55
    1. Parker, Childers, Cagle
    2. Carl McCurry
    3. Hi, It has been a while since I posted. Maybe someone has new information and can help me now. All I have is what my grandparents know. Any info, help or advice would greatly appreciated. This family lived in Union Co., Cherokee Co., Pickens Co., Ga as far as grandparents can remember. They think maybe generation before could have migrated from North Carolina. Joseph Champion Parker b.11-24-1876 d. 3-2-1963 married Zola Cagle b. 8-2-1881 d. 8-27-1970 children Amos Columbus (Lum) b. 10-28-1902 d. 10-1969 Beatrice Beaula (Bill) - died early 20's typhoid fever Della (Jack) Joe L. Faye Amos Columbus (Lum) married Estlean Lena Childers b. 3-1904 d.1-20-1994

    04/08/1999 06:28:41
    1. Re: Doogwood Blooms
    2. Earl Cagle
    3. LaMona wrote: _________________ Terrye: I do hope Arkansas is still in bloom May 1st because I will be there I am visiting my native country Ozark, Franklin County, AR, This is the home of my Cagle relatives and Nancy Janes. Nancy do you need anything from the County CH. Earl when the time comes I will take my name from the list. and join when I come back. LaMona ____________________ LaMona, Sure hope you enjoy your trip to Arkansas. Having lived in SE Missouri, I remember the sight & smell of the dogwood trees. Nothing like takng a walk down a street lined with dogwood & Azelia trees:) Keep us informed of new data you find & have fun. Earl

    04/08/1999 03:43:18
    1. Henry E. & Martha Isebelle Pine Tree Cagle (part Four)
    2. Henry E. & Martha Isebelle Pine Tree Cagle (part Four) s/o Charles and Susannah Cagle of Warren County, Tennessee Nancy Jane Tarzana , CA April 6 v. Sarah Ann "Sally" Cagle, born 1845 in Frankline County, Tennessee; died September 22, 1913 in Sallisaw , Oklahoma. She married Samuel James Standridge March 1864 in Newton County, Arkansas. Notes for Sarah Ann "Sally" Cagle: 1850 Census of Franklin County, TN, she was 4 years old. 1880 Census , White Twp. Newton County, Arkansas. Name is misspelled , Standridge, they spelled it Standerc . 1880 Census White County, Arkansas Standerc (Standridge) Samuel M 38 Farmer AR. TN. ALA. Sarah (Cagle) F 27 TN. TN. TN Rebecky F 15 AR. AR. TN. Martha F 13 " " " John M 11 " " " Samuel M 6 '' '' '' James M 3 '' '' '' Margaret F 1 " " " Information from 1880 census , Newton County, Arkansas . The book was compiled by Thomas and Glenda Niswonger. Found on page 98 , #106. Sarah Ann Cagle Standridge died on September 22, 1913 in Salisaw , Oklahoma . Notes for Samuel James Standridge: Information about marriage to Sarah Ann "Sally" from C. L. Boyd. Samuel served in Company C., First Arkasas Regiment Infantry Volunteers, Union. He was five feet, ten inches tall, complexion is light, eyes are dark, he said they were yellow, and his hair was dark. He had a scar on the top of his right ear, he said it was split open by a wild cat or some other varmint . He was asleep when he was attacked by the beast. His pension lists him as being born at Jackson county, Illinois, but the pension lists him as being born in Newton County, Arkansas. He was married to Sarah Ann Cagle who was born about 1843 in Tennessee and they had a family of fourteen children . They were married by Jeremaiah Meeks who was a Justice of the Peace, in Newton county, Arkansas, March 1864. this information was taken from his pension records. Information was sent to me in a book called the Standridge, on page 830, book was compiled by C.L. Boyd. 1910 They were living in Galena , Stone County, Missouri with five children . 7 vi. Henry Carson Cagle, born 1848 in Franklin County, Tennessee; died August 17, 1884 in Galena , Washinton Twp. Stone County, Missouri. He married (1) Elizabeth Ross October 05, 1868 in Newton County , Arkansas. He married (2) Amy Elizabeth Gentry February 16, 1872 in Galena , Washinton Twp. Stone County, Missouri. Notes for Henry Carson Cagle: 1850 census of Franklin County, Tennessee , Henry was 2 years old . 1880 Census of Galena, Washington Twp. , Stone County, 22- 22 Cagle, Harry (Henry) W M 27 Farm Laborer TN TN TN Elizabeth W F 24 Wife Keepinghouse MO SC SC Hattie W F 7 Dau At Home MO TN MO Allen W M 5 Son At Home MO TN MO James W M 2 Son At Home MO TN MO Notes for Amy Elizabeth Gentry: Maybe Criddenton was her mother Sarah's last name. More About Amy Elizabeth Gentry: Fact 1: BURIAL , DICK DUCK CEMETRY, CATOOSA, OKLAHOMA 8 vii. James J. Cagle, born 1855 in Richland Creek , Newton County, Arkansas. He married Eliza (Meeks or Standridge??). Notes for James J. Cagle: Age 5 years , in a 1860 Census, Newton County, Arkansas. James J. Cagle son of Henry and Martha I Pine Tree Cagle was the younger brother of Charles Arter and Henry Carson Cagle, and sister Nancy Cagle Standridge who was married to Jeremiah Standridge who was th cousin of Lydia Margaret "Lidie Standridge, who was married to Charles Arter Cagle . Henry and Martha's children names were Nancy b-1837, Susanna b-1840, Rebecca 1842, Charles Arter 1845 , Sarah Ann "Sally" 1847, Henry Carson 1849, JAMES J. 1855, Margaret C. (twin) 1858, and Mary E. (twin) and maybe another son ???. Census 1870 Newton County, Arkansas and family. Census 1878 Cassia County , Idaho with family . Census 1880 Cassia County, Idaho with family . James J. 24, years old born AR. Eliza 23 Years old born AR. Henry C. 4 Years old born Indian Territory James L. 2 Years old born Indian Territory Margaret 9/12 Months old born in Cassia County, Idaho Census 1900 Cherokee Nation Oklahoma Territory James J. 45 years old AR, B- Jan. 1855 Eliza 42 '' '' '' AR. 1857 William 12 years old MO. Sept. 1887 Mary S. 9 years old IT* Feb. 1891 Willie H. 7 YEARS OLD IT* Dec 1892 Census 1910 Okfuskee , OK. (Old Creek Nation ) Cagle, James 55 AR. Eliza 53 AR Mary 20 OK. Indian Territory WILLIS 17 OK. Indian Terriory Identical to J. J. Cagel 47 138 64 This is were they were living during this time (1900 Census); Township 16 North 4 39 Range 20 East 3 82 1910 Okfuskee County, Ok. Indian Territory Notes for Eliza (Meeks or Standridge??): Census 1878 to 1880 Eliza was in Cassia County, Idaho, and she was 23 years old in 1880. Census 1900 Eliza was living with her husband and children on Cherokee Nation , Oklahoma 9 viii. Mary E. (twin) Cagle, born November 28, 1858 in Richland Creek, Newton County, Arkansas; died November 05, 1895 in Eufaula , McIntosh County, Oklahoma. She married William J. Lane. Notes for Mary E. (twin) Cagle: I Think her name was Mary E. Cagle, and she was married to William J. Lane . They were also on the Wagon Train, she was 21 years old . Both of them made there home in Eufaula , McIntosh County, Oklahoma , along with the other twin, Margaret C. Cagle Hubble. Both were buried in Asbury Cemetery (McIntosh County , Oklahoma ) This cemetery was located in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, in Sec 25 T10N, R16E. Reinterment was made adjacent to Fishertown cemetery, McIntosh County, block 13, Sec, T10N, R17E. Lane, Mary E. (age 37 --) no birth date death date 5 Nov. 1895 (wife of W. J. Lane) Lane, W. J. No dates for birth or death. 10 ix. Margaret C. (twin) Cagle, born November 28, 1858 in Richland Creek , Newton County, Arkansas; died August 16, 1947 in Eufaula , McIntosh County, Oklahoma. She married John Huston Hubble January 06, 1881 in Pope County, Arkansas. Notes for Margaret C. (twin) Cagle: Margaret was on the wagon train traveling with her mother and brothers and sisters and other family members . Margaret wrote a letter for Mary Elizabeth Tilley Standridge Cagle when her brother died. Margaret was helping Mary get Charles Pension . In this letter she tells a little bit about what happened on the wagon train . found this information in the pension papers . Have a copy of Penison papers and letters. (about 20 pages in all ). Buried at Greenwood Cemetery , in Eufaula , McIntosh County, Oklahoma , Sec. E. Row 11. Small Stone J.W.H. Small marker illegible . All on the same stone : John W. Hubble Infant Hubble Louisa Unkown 22 Oct. 1883 15, Feb. 1895 7 Apr. 1877 24 Feb. 1895 28 Feb. 1895 16 Feb.1895 Small Stone I. Small Stone L.H Daughter of J.H. and M. C. Hubble Martha Mary Jane Hubble 15 Sept. 1895 30 Jul. 1901 Son of J.H. and M.C. Hubble William P. Hubble 1 Feb. 1892 21 June 1894 Margaret Hubble 28, Nov. 1857 16 Aug.1947 John H. Hubble 11 Mar1861 15 Jan 1949 These are all buried together on the same row. Information sent to me by Albert Medlock . Notes for John Huston Hubble: Buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Eufaula , Oklahoma . 11 x. Unknown Son Cagle, born Abt. 1860 in Newton County, Arkansas; died Aft. September 1864 in Newton County, Arkansas. Notes for Unknown Son Cagle: When Henry was killed near Clarkville, Arkansas , there was a small boy who was also killed along with him . Nancy Cagle Standridge and Suzzie Cagle Standridge . tried to fight the renagades to save the small boy . this was either a son or it could have been a grandson . (The renagades killed both. )

    04/07/1999 08:56:41
    1. Henry E. & Martha Isabell Pine Tree Cagle (part three)
    2. Henry E. & Martha Isabelle Pine Tree Cagle (Part Three) s/o Charles & Susannah Cagle of Warren County, Tennessee Nancy Jane Tarzana , CA April was the wife of Jeremaih "Jerry" Standridge ,she died on September 25, 1880 , probably in Kansas. The next one to die was either Alexander Standridge who was the husband of Mary Elizabeth Tilley Standridge, or Lydia Margaret "Lidie" Standridge Cagle, who was the wife of Charles Arter Cagle. Lydia had just had a child Melvira V. on September 14, 1880, two weeks before she became ill and died in the wagon trian camp, on September 30. 1880, in Americus , Lyon County, Kansas . (Americus is located in and or near Emporia Kansas ) . Charles loved his wife and wanted to give her a proper buriel , so he cut off Lydia's long dark hair and sold it to a man who made horse whips out of it, in exchange the man paid for the to be buried. Alexander died two days before or two days after Lydia . There were a few others that were ill , one of them is thought to have been Burton Columbus Cagle , his name never showed up after this trip, he was one of Charles sons, Charles and Lydia had eight children together , only 5 children lived. Charles hired a wet nurse to feed and take care of his new baby and his small children . The wet nurse Charles hired was Mary Elizabeth Tilley Standridge whom he married in 1881, in Newton County, Ar. Charles and Mary married on March 27, 1881, and had 12 more children and they lived together as husband and wife for 43 years , till his death. There is a couple of letters in the application for the widows penison file , one from his sister Margaret C. Cagle Hubble , from Eufaula , Okalhoma , in this letter she tells just a little about the wagon train, one from his daughter Mary Ann Cagle Tilley and her husband John Riley Tilley. (They followed the Oregon Trail , along the Snake River to Oregon and back home to Arkansas.) Families on the Wagon Train: Infomation from : 1880 Census Albion, Cassia County, Idaho (page 161A) 42-42 Cagle, Martha, -- H, Travling GA GA GA Margaret (twin) 18 D AR GA GA (should be AR TN GA , b-1858, 21 yrs old) Nolan , Charles 21, Boarder, Laborer, CA. Ire Ire 43-43 Cagle: Charles 32 H, Farmer TN TN TN Lydia 33 W Home AR TN MO Samuel R. 13 S Home AR TN AR (Name is Lemuel Riley) Mary Ann 12 D " AR TN AR Martha J. 9 D " " " " (Martha Elizabeth) Burton C. 7 S " " " " (Burton Columbus) Margaret E. 3 D " " " " (Margaret Emeline "Emeline") 44-44 Meek, Susan 36 H, TN TN TN (Susan Cagle Standridge Meek/Meeks) Samuel S. 18 S, AR TN TN (he was a Standridge) Jeremiah 13 S, " " " James W. 9 S, " " " Equire 6 S, " " " 45-45 Standridge, Jeremiah 46 H, Farmer AR TN TN Nancy 43 W, Cooking TN TN TN Isabel 17 D AR AR TN George W. 12 S " " " (Geroge Washington) Mary E. 10 D " " " (Mary Elizabeth "Candy") Grant 6 S " " " (Ulysess S. Grant) Martha 5 D " " " (Martha Pine Tree) 46-46 Standridge. Richard 36 H, Farmer AR TN TN Nancy J. 39 W Cooking KY KY KY Samuel W. 15 S, AR AR KY Tennessee J. 14 D, " " " Louisanna 12 D, " " " Alabama 11 D, " " " George W. 8 S, " " " Arkansas 6 D, " " " Missouri 5 D, " " " James H. 4 S, " " " Virginia 1 S, " " " 47-47 Rigney, William 41 Freighter KY TN GA 1880 Census 14th District , Cassia County, Idaho (page 163) 48-48 Standrige Alexander 40 H, Farmer AR AR TN (s/o Jeremiah & Nancy Cagle Standridge) Mary 20 W House AR AR AR (Mary Elizabeth Tilley) Standridge, John H. 18 Cousin Laborer AR AR TN (s/o John & Susan Cagle Standridge) (Notes on Alexander age was wrong , he was only 20 yrs old ) 49-49 Standridge, Alexander 25 H, Farmer AR TN TN Lucinda 24 W House AR AR AR (Lucinda Catherine Ross) Mary J. 9 D AR AR AR John W. 6 S AR " " James M. 2 S, AR " " 50-50 Lane, William J. 24 H, Farmer IN IN IN Mary E. 21 W,House AR TN TN (Mary E. Cagle , Twin to Margaret Cagle) 51-51 Cagle, James J. 24, H Farmer AR AR AR (should be AR TN GA/TN, s/s Martha Cagle) Eliza 23 W House AR TX TX (Might be AR TN TN ) Meeks or Standridge) Henry C. 4 S IT AR AR (Indian Terr.) James L, 2 S AR AR AR Margaret 9/12 D ID AR AR 52-52 Adams , John 26 Laborer AR MO AR 53-53 Kingsburg Thomas 48 H, freighter NY NY NY Daniel, 18 S IA, NY NY John 13 S ID, NY NY (Notes: Not on the wagon train but , there is a connection between , William A. Rigney. ) Notes: When they arrived back home some of the family stayed in Newton County, Arkansas , some of the familys then moved to Eufaula , McIntosh Co. Oklahoma . Prepared by : Nancy Jane Mathews Balmer California Charles Arter and Mary Elizabeth Cagle's children: (Information is from the Penion papers) Children in Order: 1. William David "Dave" B- January 02, 1882 2. Geneva Vina "Vinie" B- January 18, 1884 3. John Franklin " Johnnie" B- December 19, 1885 4. Molinda E. "Lindie" B- February 25, 1888 5. Willis Harrison "Harrison" B- March 07, 1890 6. Sarah L. "Sary" B- February 07, 1892 7. Nancy B- February 09, 1894 (stillborn) 8. Manda Luizey "Luizey" B- November 01, 1895 9. Suzan " Suzzie" B- June 01, 1898 10. Nettie Gertrude B- March 05, 1901 11. Richard H. B- December 14, 1902 12. (Melvira "Mille" Cagle Brewer said they had two children who were stillborn. ) Information about children of first marriage is from the family bible and Pension records, (Bible and Pension records matched on these children ) Charles second family are from the widow's pension records . Storys: When Margaret Emeline was four years old she was bitten four times by a rattle snake before her father Charles could get to her. By the time Emeline (Margaret Emeline Cagle) was seven years old , she helped break wild horses . Charles would round up the horses and when they were broke he would take them into town and sell them . Two daughters Paulina and Minerva Brown, had witnessed, the killing of their father, Joseph Brown, on the north fork of the Bayou about 1863. In later years, both Pauline and Minerva Brown, recogized the man that had killed their father, the following story was related to Pauline (Brown ) Freeman's Grand- daughter Eunice and Marie Freeman. A preacher had become a member of the Strawberry Commumity Chruch, near Hagarville, Arkansas, where Pauline, Minerva and their mother Kiziah attended church services. after church the daughters told their mother that the Preacher Charlie Cagle was the one they saw kill Their father, Joseph Brown. The news grieved Kiziah, but she said "If the Lord could forgive him, I guess I can. Notes from the Newton County, Arkansas marriage c1858 - 1879 abstract A. from the book of Mormon Microfilm # 1,035,372, compiled by Vera L. Dean Ross. In her book she had written on page 56, number 20, for Melvin Pitts. 1.Mother's cousin's Great grandfather Charlie Cagle. 2. Grandpa Riddle's brother , Coy, married Damie Tilley, Charlie Cagle was Damie's Grandfather. 3. there were several Charlie Cagles. One was notorious during the Civil War as a jayhawker or bushwacker but later became a preacher and baptized some of the kin of those he had killed during the war. Notes: Oak Ridge Cemetery, Jethro , Franklin County, Arkansas Charles Arter Cagle, Mary E. Tilley Cagle, Martha I. Pine Tree unknown Cagle , (Charles mother), some of the children and grandchildren are buried there also . Caroline (a cousin ) went to the cemetery and took some great photo's , she said that there about 20 more Cagle graves. Caroline and her Cousin Harold went back to the Cemetery and said there are also quite a few Standridge graves . More About Charles Arter "Chas" * Cagle: Cause of Death: KIDNEY PROBLEMS Notes for Lydia Margaret "Lidie " * Standridge: Lydia Margaret "Lidie" Standridge was the daughter of Lemuel Owen Standridge and Sarah Margaret "Peggy" Blair / Blevins Standridge . Lemuel and Peggy had 14 children . Lydia died September 30, 1880 , in Americas , Lyon County, Kansas. Charles Arter Cagle cut and sold her hair to a man who made horse whips out of it. The man who bought the hair paid for Lyida's funeral and burial . Charles and other family members where on a Wagon Train comming from Idaho, and going back home to Newon County, Arkansas . Lydia had just had a child two weeks before she died , so Charles had to hire a wet nurse to feed and take care of the small baby and other small children . (Lydia and Charles had eight children . ) Charles remarried in 1881 in Arkansas and had 12 more children , and was married for 43 years. More About Lydia Margaret "Lidie " * Standridge: Cause of Death: TYPHOID FEVER Notes for Mary Elizabeth Tilley: Mary E. Tilley , Standridge was married to General Alexander Standridge who die on the Wagon Train comming back from Idaho , It is said that they had a small child . The child must have died on the way back also . Mary Elizabeth Tilley Standridge Cagle is buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery, in Jethto , Franklin County, Arkansas . Mary is buried next to her 2nd husband of 40 years . Mary died October 04, 1943, at Carterville, Oklahoma , she was living with her youngest daughter Nettie Gertude Cagle Smtih. Mary was 88 years old when she died. Norman Powell said that at one time Jethro , Arkansas was a town of 100 people, or less and it used to have a post office at one time . Norman Powell 1102 School St. Ozark, Arkansas 72949 1-501- 667-357 On the Idaho census Mary was 20 years old so her birth should have been 1858 to 1860 if correct .

    04/07/1999 08:53:23
    1. Henry E. & Martha Isabelle Pine Tree Cagle (Part Two)
    2. Henry E. & Martha Isabelle Pine Tree Cagle (part Two) s/o Charles and Susannah Cagle of Warren County, Tennessee Nancy jane Tarzana , CA April 45-45 Standridge : Jeremiah 46 H AR TN TN Farmer Nancy 43 W TN TN TN Cooking Isabel 17 D AR AR TN George W. 12 S " " " Mary E. 10 D " " " Grant 6 S " " " Martha 5 D " " " This would be Nancy's late census she died on the way back home to Newton County, Arkansas in a wagon train camp in Americus Kansas on September 25, 1880 of Typhoid Fever along with other family members . Jerry would marry two more time and had about 23 children . Jerry is buried at Moore Cemetery, He is just inside the south gate, with a grave marked with a Military marker. 3 ii. Susanna "Susan" Cagle, born 1840 in Franklin County, Tennessee; died 1927 in Galena , Stone County, Missouri. She married (1) Richard Meeks. She married (2) John Wesley (Jr.) Standridge December 26, 1858 in Newton County, Arkansas. Notes for Susanna "Susan" Cagle: Age 10, in the 1850 Census Franklin County, Tennessee She was on the wagon train with her children , 1860 Census Richland Twp. Newton County, Arkansas 486-1 Standridge John 18 M. Arkansas Farmer Susan 19 F. Tennessee ( Susanna Cagle) Samuel 7/12 M. Arkansas 1870 census Richland Twp. Newton County, Arkansas # 21, Meek, Richard 29 AR. Susan 28 TN Samuel 10 AR (he was a Standridge) John 8 AR. ( " " " and later in life he went by Cagle) Charles 6 AR. ( " " ") Jeremiah 3 AR ( Meek ) James W. 1 AR ( " " ) (had one more son after 1870 Esquire Meek) They were all on the wagon train , with other family members ) 1880 Census Cassia County, Idaho 44-45 Meek, Susan 36, H. TN TN TN Samuel S. 18, S. AR. TN TN Jeremaih 13, S. AR. TN TN James W. 9 S. AR. TN TN Equire 6 S. AR. TN TN Susanna Cagle , daughter of Henry and Martha Cagle of Warren County, Tennessee,. They moved to Newton County, Arkansas in the 1850s . Notes for Richard Meeks: 1860 Census Richland Twp. Newton Co. AR. #21 Meek, Richard 29 AR Susan 28 TN Cagle Standridge Meek Samuel 10 AR Standridge John 8 " Standridge Charles 6 " Standridge Jeremiah 3 " Meek James W. 1 " Meek Notes for John Wesley (Jr.) Standridge: John enlisted in Company C. 1st. Arkansas Infantry, Union on February 12, 1863 and was killed by bushwhackers at his home on Frbruary 19, 1865. His war record states that he was 5' 9" tall, fair complexion, hazel eyes and light hair . the record also states that John was in camp at Fort Smith and received word that his father and two brothers had been killed by bushwhackers at and their families had been robbed of their food and clothing . John was in the Civil War, John was a private in the Arkansas Infantry February 12,1863. His Captains name was James R. Vanderpool and the lieut. was Jack Case. He was reported murderd shot several times by Querrill on February 19, 1865 while home without leave. His wife Susanna "Susan" Cagle age 23 years old with three small children sent in an application for pension no. 123,212, . Application was rejected June 19, 1866 , soldier murdered while absent without leave. Susan had written John a letter while he was at Fort Smith, Arkansas to tell him that his father John, and two of his brothers lemuel and Washington were murderd and that they had been robbed of all there food and clothing. Susan and thier three small children lived there with the family. John had come home to help them get some food and clothing. John had only been home one day beforn Querrill and his men came back and shot him several time and murderd him. There is a letter that said John came home on furlough near the close of the war to see his family and was killed the next day by Querrill bushwackers. he was reported by by enemies to be a deserter but his old widow of this place now 82 years old declares he was not. Susan and her children never believed him guilty of desertion. Captian Vanderpool testified at John's hearing, that he fully believed that John would return to his unit after helping his family and got the charges reduced from desertion to A.W.O.L. Susan did receive a bounty from the government for John's service, but did not get a pension because he was A.W.O.L. at the time of his death. She moved to Stone County , Missouri shortly thereafter. Her tombstone at Galena, Missouri gives dates of 1840 to 1927. (this was in C.L Boyd's book on page 900. I have a copy of the Application of the Pension , sent to me by C. L. Boyd. Hear is a story out of the book Standridge, sent in by Evelyn Flood , in C.L. Boyd book The Hanging in Limestone Valley , Newton County, Arkansas - May 29, 1863. Sent in By Evelyn Flood as printed in the Newton County Family History. On March 24, 1863, Captain J. R. Vanderpool of Company C, 1st. Arkansas Infantry (under Colonel James M. Johnson) was ordered from Fayetteville, Arkansas, along with Captain Abial Stevens of Company E, 1st. Regular Arkansas Infantry and a group of men to go to Newton County for scouting. They encountered many Confederate forces and retreated to the post at Fayetteville, leaving several union men behind. When these men returned to Fayetteville, they found that the post had been evacuated on April 16, 1863. They were then at high risk of being captured by Confederates and had to hide. those known to be left behind were Gilbert Smith, David Flood, James Smith, (Gilbert's brother and David's brother-in-law), John Standridge, Kelsey Gilmore, O. C. Bright and possibly others. All of these men were taken prisoner, plus David's neighbor, Berry Stone (who may have hidden these men) . Someone had a knife and some of the men cut themselves loose and escaped. David Flood, his brother-in-law James Smith , and Berry Stone were hanged by Confederates on the same tree, supposedly in Linestone Valley. " you could see the rope marks one year later, " according to one source. When David Flood was taken prisoner, his wife Martha followed after the men pleading; but they were hanged anyway. John Standridge and the others returned to their command. John Standridge later heard of his father's & brothers death and returned to Newton County to help find them food, clothing and protect his family. He was also killed by the bushwhackers on February 19, 1865. his widow was unable to draw his pension since he had been absent without leave. (this account has been taken from many depositions and pension records from various men.) Steel Creek Cemetery This cemetery is located on the Freeman farm in Limestone Vallley . To reach this cemetery, turn left at the second road after passing Odgen Cemetery going south and cross a low water bridge on Steel Creek, continue around a curve to the right. The cemetery is inside a field on the right after turning the curve. Only two graves had data on the stones. (located in section 18, township 12 N , Range 21 W. ) Cooper, Isaac F. 22 Aug 1812 29 Sept. 1872 Cooper, Narcissa J. 24 Mar 1814 24 Mar. 1908 wife of Isaac Flood, David (no marker) no date 29, May 1863 Company F. 1st. Arkansas Infantry USA taken prisoner and hung by confederates during Civil War Smith, James (no marker) no dates 29, May 1863 Company F. 1st. Arkansas Infantry USA taken prisoner and hung by confederates during Civil War Stone, Berry (no marker) no marker 29, May, 1863 taken prisoner and hung by confederates during Civil War copied from: Newton county Cemeteries by Herman and Oleta Haddock. (Information is from C.L. Boyd's Standridge book. ) More About John Wesley (Jr.) Standridge: Cause of Death: Killed by buchwackers, 4 iii. Rebecca Cagle, born 1842 in Franklin County, Tennessee. Notes for Rebecca Cagle: Age 8, IN 1850 Census of Franklin County, Tennessee. Do not have any infromation on her as of yet. I know she had to be married in or around Newton County, Arkansas. the other two sisters were married in the 1850s, both to Standridge's . 5 iv. Charles Arter "Chas" * Cagle, born February 25, 1844 in Franlin County, Tennessee; died December 20, 1924 in Ozark, Watalula twp, Franklin County, Arkansas. He married (1) Lydia Margaret "Lidie " * Standridge March 16, 1865 in Newton County, Arkansas. He married (2) Mary Elizabeth Tilley March 27, 1881 in Newton County, Arkansas. Notes for Charles Arter "Chas" * Cagle: 1850 Census, Franklin County, Tennessee , Charles Arter Cagle was 6 years old. 1860 Census Richland Twp. Newton County, AR living at home with parents. 15 years old 1870 Census Richland Twp. Newton Co. Arkansas #9 Cagle, Charles A. 24 TN Marget L. 25 AR Lemuel R. 4 " James H. 2 " Mary A. 1 " 1880 Albion, Cassia Co. , Idaho 43-43 Cagle, Charles A. 32 H. Farmer TN TN TN Lydia M. 33 W House AR TN MO Samuel R.* 13 S Home AR TN AR Mary A. 12 D " " " " " Burton C. 7 S " " " " " Margaret E. 3 D " " " " " Family Bible of , Charles Arter Cagle & Lydia Margaret "Lidie" Standridge Cagle. Mary Ann Cagle Tilley was given the Family Bible. Mary Ann sent the information to Lillian Jane Cothran ,Lucille Web , and Ola Mae Frye. (one of the Mary Ann's decendents said she saw the family Bible and there is alot of infomation in there, that we do not have.) Information from the Family Bible: ( Mary Ann coppied this out of her parents bible for the Aunts) Charles Arter Cagle B- February 25, 1845,Franklin Co. TN. Lydia Margaret Standridge B- October 29, 1843, Carroll County AR. M- March 16, 1865 in Newton County, Arkansas Children: Lemuel Riley B- January 20, 1866 Richland Twp. Newton Co. AR. James H. B -September 30, 1867 " " " " Mary Ann B- August 25, 1868 " " " " Martha Elizabeth B -April 26, 1870 " " " " Burton Columbus B- June 30, 1872 " " " " William Henry B -August 25, 1874 " " Margaret Emeline B -October 14, 1875 Oklahoma , Cheokee Nation IT Melvira V. "Millie" B- September 14, 1880 Born no the Wagon Train Charles Arter Cagle, D- December 20, 1924, Ozark , Watalula Twp. Franklin CO. Arkansas. Lydia Margaret "Lidie" Standridge Cagle, died on the way back home to from Idaho to Newton County, Arkansas . Lidie died of Typhoid Fever in Americus, Lyon County, Kansas along with other family members. The Wagon Train In 1878 there was a group of family members who headed off for Oregon . They were mostly all from Newton County, Arkansas . The names of the families were Cagle, Standridge , Meek/Meeks, Lane , Adams, Nolan and Rigney. Charles Arter Cagle was a Farmer , Baptist Minister , and a Wagon Train Driver . It has never been said if Charles was the head of the Wagon Train or not, they stoped in Idaho , some say because of illness ? Some of the familys lived in Albion and some in the 14th. district, they worked as farm laborers and cooks, while living there . They were all listed in the 1878 and 1880, Idaho Census. ( They were also listed in the 1884 census of Idaho ) . For some unknown reason the familys decided to go back home to Newton County, Arkansas. They left right after May 31, 1880, after the census was taken, It would have taken 4 to 5 months to get back to Arkansas . On the way home some of the family members drank water from a well or river and became ill with Typhoid Fever, The first known to have died is Nancy Cagle Standridge , she

    04/07/1999 08:49:22
    1. Henry E. & Martha Isabelle Pine Tree Cagle (Part One)
    2. Henry E. Cagle & Martha Isabelle Pine Tree Cagle (part One) s/o Charles and Susannah Cagle of Warren county, Tennessee Nancy Jane Tarzana , CA April Descendants of Henry E. * Cagle Generation No. 1 1. Henry E. *5 Cagle (Charles *4, Jacob *3, Johan Theobald "David" Kegel *2, (Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard *1) was born 1812 in Warren County, Tennessee, and died Aft. September 18, 1864 in Near Clarksville, Newton County, Arkansas. He married Martha Isabelle Pine Tree * Unknown 1836 in Warren County, Tennessee. Notes for Henry E. * Cagle: 1840 Franklin County, Tennessee Cagle, Henry 00001 - 100010001 P.039 (1850 Franklin Co. TN) Henry's mother was said to have been living with them). 1850 Census Franklin County, TN. Cagle, Henry 38YRS. 1814 TN. (Farmer) Martha 32 1817 TN. (Domestic) Nancy 13 1837 TN. Susanna 10 1840 TN, Rebecca 8 1842 TN. Charles A. 6 1844 TN. Sarah Ann "Sally " 4 1845 TN. Henry C. 2 1848 TN. 1860 Census Richland Twp. Newton County, Arkansas Cagle: Henry 46 TN Farmer Martha 42 GA Charles A. 15 TN FarmHand Sarah A. 13 " H. C. 11 " James J. 5 AR M. C. 3 " M. C. 3 " (twins) In 1859 Henry Cagle bought 40.00 in Richland Twp. Newton County Arkansas: The deed reads :His deed reads: "November 1, 1859 #11682 to Henry Cagle , 40 acres for $40.00 , at Newton County, Arkansas , twp 17, North Range 19 West" The above information was found in a book "History of Newton County, Richland Township, Newton County, Arkansas" by Walter F. Lackey. Henry Cagle served in the Civil War. Henry was inlisted as a Arkansas Confederate in Company B. 2nd Mounted Rifles, also known as the Mounted Dragoons, Henry Enlisted on July 15, 1861, and fought for the Condfederates until he was wounded on August 31, 1864, He was in the Hospital at Baarnesville, Georgia near Love Joy, Georgia. Henry's leg had to be amputated. Henry appears on the inspeciotn report, commaned by Brig. Gen. D.H. Reynolds, reported date September 18 1864. Henry was a 2nd Lieutenant . Notes: The 2nd Regiment of Arkansas the Mounted Rifles was to provide the firepower of an Infanty Regiment with the mobility of a Cavalry unit. Rather than possessing the advantages of each group they attempted to combine, this multiplied the disadvantages. The 2nd mounted rifles served relatively for a briff period of time. They were transferred to the east bank of Mississippi River in the Spring of 1862, The regiment was dismounted. It was requested to have it remounted but they conrinued to serve as infantry for the rest of the war. Company B, 2nd Mounted Rifles, was made up of men from the area now known as Pottsville, Russellville, Atkins and as far east as Point Remove. The company was composed of 86 men and commanded by Benjamin T. Embry a successful farmer and merchant, who resided at what is now Arkins , Arkansas . The company originally organized as Cavaly and were required to furnish their own horses and accoutermants. They travelled approximately 150 miles to Osage Prairie outside of Bentonville, Arkansas where they were sworn into the Confederate Service. Benjamin T. Embry, the original company Commander was promoted to Lt. Col. of the Regiment and 1st Lt. Peter W. Parker became Captain. The Regiment was disignated 2nd Arkansas Mounted rifles and Command was given to James McQueen McIntosh a West Point Graduate from Kentucky. Company B. 2nd. Arkansas Mounted rifles had 86 men in its original roster. in 1865 at the surrender of the Army of Tennessee there were only 8 men remaing of the original 86. Out of the Refiment that was originally composed of 1,200 men, there was only 84 of the original roster . The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles had fought from the Western reaches of the Confederacy to it eastern shores. They had fought in 9 states and over 30 engagements. The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles had become known as one of the finest and harest and most reliable fighting units in the Army of Tennessee. J. A. Henry , M.D. was one of the origianal members of Company B. 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles and there was only 8 survivors of the company at the end of the war. There was only 8 out of the Company who were present for parole at the end of the War. J. A. Henry was the Grandson of Silas A. Henry. Henry was 49 years old when he went in the Confederate, on the paper work it look's like it says 19 years old , One of the decendent said that Henry only had one leg. story on Henry coming home from the service said he was burning up with fever , Martha went to get water , and when she returned bushwackers had killed him and a young boy, Henry's daughters Nancy and Suzie, tryed to fight them off and save the boy , but was unable to . Young boy was either a son , or a grandson , a child of Nancy or Suzie's. Notes for Martha Isabelle Pine Tree * Unknown: 1870 Census Newton County, Arkansas ??? maybe living with one of her married children. 1878 Census Albion , Cassia County, Idaho Cagle, Martha " Margaret Nolan, Charles 1880 Census Albion, Cassia County, Idaho #42/42 Cagle, Martha 59 GA GA GA Traveling " Margaret 18 AR TN GA With Family (was born in 1858, Age shold be 21) Nolan, Charles 21 CA IR IR* Laborer, *Ireland Martha lived with her son Charles Arter and Daughter-in-law Mary & family. One year Margaret Emeline went to visit her family , she said that Martha was still living with them , she smoked a clay pipe and spoke broken english. Emeline said Martha was Cherokee Indian, ( her Indain name might have been Pine Tree) . Martha lived to be 95 years old, she died Febraury 02, 1910, and is buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery , Jethro, Franklin County, Akansas . Next to Martha's grave there is a Dogwood tree planted beside her headstone. This has been said to be Martha's favorite tree, she loved the flowers. The Legend of the Dogwood Tree There is a legend, that at the time of Jesus Christ's Crucifixion the dogwood was the size of the oak and other forest trees. So firm and strong was the tree that it was chosen as the timber for the cross. To be used thus for such a cruel purpose greatly distressed the tree, and Jesus, nailed upon it, sensed this, and in his suffering said to it: Because of your regret and pity for My suffering, never again shall the dogwood tree grow large enough to be used as a cross. Henceforth it shall be slender and bent and twisted and its blossoms shall be in the form of a cross...two long and two short petals. And in the center of the outer edge of each petal there will be nail prints, brown with rust and stained with red, and in the center of the flower will be a crown of thorn, and all who see it will remember. This story was proved by Elizabeth Robnett who served as Bledsoe County, Historian for more than 25 years. Oak Ridge Cemetery is from I 40 off for 5.8 miles on hwy. 23 and turn left, go approximently 3 miles to Jethro Cemetery on the right side. Story: Martha's husband Henry was in the in the Civil War , and was a horseman rifle in the Confederate Army . Henry was wounded and when he came home, he was burning up with fever, his leg had been amputated , Martha went to the well or river to get water , while she was getting water , buchwackers came and killed Henry and a young boy , Nancy and Susie tried to save the child , but couldn't . They are said to have been buried north of Clarkville , Arkansas . The boy could have been a son or could have been a grandson. been told by decendents Henry only had one leg. (Morman papers say Martha I. was born 1818 , Franklin County, Tennessee. in a 1850 census of Franklin County, Tennessee she was 32 years old. One of Martha's grand-daughter has Pine Tree as a middle name, This was one of Nancy's children , and Nancy's son Grant name one of his children with the middle name of Pine Tree. I know this is not a name used by the Standridge's , because C.L. Boyd already checked it out. More About Martha Isabelle Pine Tree * Unknown: Fact 1: House wife Fact 2: Smoked a clay pipe Fact 3: Said to have been full /half Cherokee Indian Fact 4: looked like and Indian Fact 5: buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery, in Jethro , Arkansas Fact 6: Indian name was Pine Tree Children of Henry Cagle and Martha Unknown are: 2 i. Nancy6 Cagle, born 1837 in Franklin County, Tenneessee; died September 25, 1880 in Americus , Lyon County, Kansas. She married Jeremiah "Jerry" Standridge March 15, 1856 in Pope County, Arkansas. Notes for Nancy Cagle: 1860 Census, Richland Twp. Newton County, Arkansas 481-1 Standridge Jeremiah 21 m AR. Farmer /600 Nancy 20 f TN. J. H. 3 m AR. A. E. 1 m " 1870 Census , Richland Twp. Newton County, Arkansas 7 Standridge , Jeremiah 29 m AR Nancy 27 F TN John H. 13 m AR Alexander 9 m " Nancy J. 7 f " Lemiel 3 m " Mary E. 1 f " 1878 Census Albion, Cassia Co. Idaho 1880 Albion, Cassia County ,Idaho 45-45 Standridge Jeremiah 46 H, Farmer, AR, TN, TN, Nancy 43 W.Cooking, TN, TN, TN, (Cagle) Isabell 17 D AR, AR, TN, George W. 12 S AR, " " (George Washington) Mary E. 10 D AR, " " (Candy) Grant 6 S AR, " " (Ulysess S. Grant) Martha 5 D AR, " " (Martha Pine Tree) Notes: This would be Nancy's last Census. Nancy and her family were on the Wagon Train that went to Idaho, and most of the people on this WagonTrain were family . Nancy died on the way back home to Newton County, Arkansas , she died September 25, 1880 in Kansas from Typhoid Fever. Her son General Alexander Standridge also died from the Typhiod fever. along with Nancy's sister-in law. Alexander died two days before or two days after Lydia Margaret "Lidie" Standridge Cagle, who died September 30, 1880 , and is buried in Americus , Lyon County, Kansas. Notes for Jeremiah "Jerry" Standridge: Jerry was inlisted in Company C.1st. Arkansas Infanty. Volunteers, Union At Fayetteville, Arkansas, on February 12, 1863, and he was discharged on August 10, 1865, at Ft. Smith Arjabsas. He was six feet , three inches tall. gray eyes, hair was dark and his complexion was dark. During the Civil War Jerry's Military records shows him as deserted and absent on detached service with a Captain Vanderpool . During the Civil War, Jerry's Militay records show him as a deserter & absent on detached service with the Captain Vanderpool, for the same period of time. It could be due to a differene in or philosophy in the person who took the roll or it could have just been a mass confusion. 1860 Census of Richland Twp. , Newton County, Arkansas Standridge : Jeremiah 21 M. Arkansas Farmer /600 Nancy 20 F. Tennessee J. H. 3 M. Arkansas A. E. 1 M. Arkansas Nancy Cagle was the daughter of Henry and Martha Isabelle Pine Tree. 1870 Census of Richland Twp. Newton County, AR. Standridge : Jeremiah 29 AR Nancy 27 TN John H. 13 AR Alexander 9 " Nancy J. 7 " Lemiel 3 " Mary E. 1 " 1880 Census Cassia Co. Idaho (May 31, 1880)

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    1. Littleton Young & Lucinda Catherine Ross Cagle (part three)
    2. Littleton Young & Lucinda Catherine Ross Cagle, s/o Charles and Susannah Cagle of Warren County, Tennessee (part three) Nancy Jane Tarzana CA. April 11. Leonard C.6 Cagle (Littleton Young5, Charles *4, Jacob *3, Johan Theobald "David" Kegel *2, (Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard *1) was born November 14, 1854 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, and died 1929 in Huntsville, Alabama. He married Martha Ellen "Ella Beard. Notes for Leonard C. Cagle: 1900 Madison Co. AL. Beat #2, New Market . Cagle, Leonard 45 TN. B. Nov. 1854 Martha Ella 40 AL. Aug. 1859 Robert Lee 19 " Aug. 1880 William Henry 17 " Oct. 1882 Cora Lilian 12 " Jul. 1887 James Edward 10 " Mar. 1889 Woodie Lou 6 '' Mar. 1894 Joseph Oakley 3 " Oct. 1896 George Littleton 1 '' Mar. 1899 Stoakes , Silas 34 " May. 1866 1910 Census Madison Co. AL; Enumeration Dist. #107, 108, 111, 121, 127 Cagle, Leonard C. 55 TN 111 13 Martha E. 50 AL 74 Edward 20 '' Woody L. 16 '' Joseph O. 13 '' George L. 11 '' Notes for Martha Ellen "Ella Beard: Information form the Ancestral file, Morman Curch , (Index search summany) Martha Ella Byrd (ARN: TFHM-13) Leonard B. Cagle (ARN: TFPL-8R) Leonard's Middle Name starts with A C. ) Children of Leonard Cagle and Martha Beard are: 77 i. Robert Lee7 Cagle, born August 02, 1880 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died 1962 in Jackson , Clark County, Alabama. He married (1) Eliza Jane Hill. He married (2) Ginsy Wise Flower March 16, 1910 in Jackson , Clark County, Alabama. Notes for Robert Lee Cagle: Robert Lee was married to Eliza Jane Hill and they had four children . Willie Leon B. 1901 Died before the 1910 census Lou E. B. 1903 Emma J. B. 1905 Mary L. B. 1909 1910 Census of Jackson , Alabama , Enumeration District # 38 Robert L. 29 YEARS OLD Jennsie W. 25 YEARS OLD Lou E. 7 Emma J. 5 Mary L. 7/12 Robert Lee Cagle , 1880-1962, was the son of Leonard C. Cagle 1854=1929, Of Madison County, Alabama . and grandson of Littleton Young Cagle Sr. 1809- 1889 of Warren County, / Sequatchie Co. Tennessee Robert Lee Cagle moved from Madison County, AL. between 1900 and 1910 and settled near Princeton , downstream on the Paint Rock River from the Joseph Valentine Cagle family . Robert's oldest son Willie Leon , b-1901, is not listd avobe and may have died prior to 1910 census. The mother of Willie, Lou, Emma, and Mary was Eliza Jane Hill , Roberts first wife. who had died prior to the March 16, 1910, census Notes for Ginsy Wise Flower: Information on Robert Lee Cagle and (Jensie W.) is given by Mrs Allie G (Cagle) Tippy of Huntland Tennessee Robert Lee Cagle Ginsy Wise Fowler Married MARCH 16, 1910 Children of this marriage : Otha Orville Cagle SEPT. 26, 1911 Atha Edward DEC. 01, 1913 Allie Gertrude JAN. 04, 1916 Richard Earskin APRIL 23, 1919 Alma Irene FEB. 19, 1921 CLeo Odell JAN. 21, 1923 Robert Lawrence JAN. 04, 1925 Mable Geneva MAY 04, 1918 All the children are still living except Otha O. who died 1986, Atha E. Died Dec. 27, 1982, and Mable who died in Sept, 1932 . 78 ii. William Henry Cagle, born October 25, 1882 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. He married Cora Leona Jones September 09, 1905 in Madison County, Alabama. 79 iii. Cora Lillian Cagle, born July 1887 in Marion County, Tennessee. She married Felix E. Flowler March 19, 1904 in Madison County, Alabama. 80 iv. James Edward Cagle, born March 20, 1889 in Madison County, Alabama; died 1986. He married Vera. Notes for James Edward Cagle: Celebrated his 97th. birthday on march 20, 1986. 81 v. Woodie Lou Cagle, born March 1894 in Madison County, Alabama. She married Holbert Smith December 23, 1911 in Madison County, Alabama. 82 vi. Joseph Oakley Cagle, born October 1896 in Madison County, Alabama. 83 vii. George Littleton Cagle, born March 1899 in Madison County, Alabama.

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