A new Cagle was born on Monday, the 15th of March, 1999 in Lexington, Kentucky. Joshua Talen Cagle was born at 9:35 a.m. 8 lbs. 4 oz., 21.5 inches long. He will carry the name well. His new grandparents ( me and my wife of course) are happy and excited to see the name being carried on. Still need help in trying to connect the following. Joshua Talen Cagle Travis Cagle ( my son) Phil Cagle (me) Paul Cagle ( my father) Lige Cagle (my grandfather) Born Indian Territory Andrew Jackson Cagle (My G grandfather) born Warren County, Tenn. married to Martha Gholston John Cagle ( My gg grandfather) married to Martha Taylor John Cagle ( my ggg grandfather) married to Sara Brown who was the daughter of a Thomas Brown who was married to Celia Green ( I think her father was Abednago Green) need help in documenting his father and mother Jacob Cagle (my gggg grandfather) married to a Mary (Martha) Bird (Byrd) ? (listed on Indian application of Leonard Cagle from Lead Hill Arkansas who would have been John married to Sara's brother. Phil Cagle
Dr. Bob wrote: Hear! Hear! A hearty amen to your statement Earl, and a Lion's share of the credit goes to your effort's in making it all work. Thank you for all your effort. Dr. Bob! _______________ Dr. Bob, Thank you for the kind remarks. We all have worked hard to make this list so great. In some cases, some have been able to trace their Cagle's, back several generations. This with just a few queries to our list. This is due in part to a dedicated group of people. You all share your knowledge & data with others. By doing this it saves someone else countless hours of research. Earl
Hi all, While looking through my husband's WARREN files imagine my surprise to find Leonard Kagle as a witness! This is Franklin CO GA..... ++++++++ 30 Apr 1805 recorded 8 Oct 1811 from thomas Warren of Franklin to John Warren of same....40 acres in Franklin Co on both sides of Mountain Crk. ....wit. Reuben Waren, Charles Warren, Leonard Kagle ++++++++ Thomas WARREN is my husband's gggg-grandfather. Reuben and Charles are Thomas' children. Later, Virginia warren@alaweb.com
Hear! Hear! A hearty amen to your statement Earl, and a Lion's share of the credit goes to your effort's in making it all work. Thank you for all your effort. Dr. Bob! Earl Cagle wrote: > Hello List, > The Cagle's, not unlike alot of families were a > migrating family line. > >From early starts in Pennsylvania & North Carolina, > they proceded to spread across the USA. > They were early pioneers in some areas and helped > build America. There are accounts of Cagle's, having served their > country in all wars. > This group of brave people helped to make life for > us, what it is today. > This list has come a long way in less than six months. This makes me > very proud to be a part of > something, that helps so many. > Earl > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Your help to fellow Cagle researchers, is > very much appreciated. Thank you.
Hello List, The Cagle's, not unlike alot of families were a migrating family line. >From early starts in Pennsylvania & North Carolina, they proceded to spread across the USA. They were early pioneers in some areas and helped build America. There are accounts of Cagle's, having served their country in all wars. This group of brave people helped to make life for us, what it is today. This list has come a long way in less than six months. This makes me very proud to be a part of something, that helps so many. Earl
Carl, I have never heard of a reprint. I got my copy from Rev. Walker in the 1970's. Any good genealogy library in the GA area should have a copy. Inter-library loan is probably the answer. David Hardin Co., TN Carl McCurry wrote: > Where might I find the the book on the Cagles from Cherokee and Pickens > County? That is where all of Cagles are from. > > Sheree > > David Cagle wrote: > > > Gary, > > I have a copy of the book for which I provided a little bit of > > information > > about my family to Luther when he was writing same in the 1980's. I am > > sure > > many others participated as well. Luther did a great job and published > > the > > book in 1988. I have not heard from Luther in a few years, but, his > > address in > > 1988 was: > > > > Martin Luther Birchinal > > P. O. Box 5085 > > Madesto, CA 95352 > > 209-523-5144 > > > > Another book that the GA Cagles might be interested in is: "The Cagle > > Families > > of Cherokee and Pickens Counties Georgia" by Charles O. Walker, 1970. > > And, > > don't forget John G. Cagle. > > > > David > > Hardin Co., TN > > > > Gary Hawley wrote: > > > > > Good morning EARL and list, > > > > > > I have just found in an e-mail over a year old a reference to a book > > on the > > > Cagle family entitled Cagle People written by Mr M.L. Burchinal. Is > > there > > > anyone out there familiar with the book or know where one might find > > it? > > > Thanks. > > > Gary H > > > > > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > > > > > Cagle Family Genealogy Forum > > > http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/cagle/ > > > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > > > Ground Work One Of My Favorites > > http://members.aol.com/ssmadonna/index.htm
Gary, I have a copy of the book for which I provided a little bit of information about my family to Luther when he was writing same in the 1980's. I am sure many others participated as well. Luther did a great job and published the book in 1988. I have not heard from Luther in a few years, but, his address in 1988 was: Martin Luther Birchinal P. O. Box 5085 Madesto, CA 95352 209-523-5144 Another book that the GA Cagles might be interested in is: "The Cagle Families of Cherokee and Pickens Counties Georgia" by Charles O. Walker, 1970. And, don't forget John G. Cagle. David Hardin Co., TN Gary Hawley wrote: > Good morning EARL and list, > > I have just found in an e-mail over a year old a reference to a book on the > Cagle family entitled Cagle People written by Mr M.L. Burchinal. Is there > anyone out there familiar with the book or know where one might find it? > Thanks. > Gary H > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Cagle Family Genealogy Forum > http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/cagle/
Clyde, John G. Cagle publishes "The CAGLE JOURNAL of Historical Inquiry," a monthly journal, mailed quarterly, usually, and has been since the initial publication in January of 1985. Subscription is $12.00/year. Best buy in town and a must for Cagle researchers. In addition, John has published 7 volumes of Miscellaneous Cagle information consisting of Censuses, deeds, wills and all kinds of Cagle information for various sections of the country, and is in the process of doing more, I hope. The Cagle Journal and these various other publications are collectively referred to as John G. Cagle's Book. I have no idea what of this material might be available. You may contact John as follows: John G. Cagle Box 5342 Little Rock AR 72215 Phone: 501-224-3819 John! You owe me. David Hardin County Tennessee Clyde E. Gotcher wrote: > I really appreciate all the inforation re: the book "Cagle People" but I > am still trying get information concerning the one on the list I keep > hearing about "John Cagle's book". I would like more information about > it. Clyde <gotcher@ktis.net> > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > UsGenWeb Archives Search Page > Find records on your ancestors > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm
I really appreciate all the inforation re: the book "Cagle People" but I am still trying get information concerning the one on the list I keep hearing about "John Cagle's book". I would like more information about it. Clyde <gotcher@ktis.net>
Joyce, Boy, I love this list!!!! Thanks so much for your reply. Many of us are interested in this book. Jan Meranda (daughter of a California-born Cagle) merandja@ccmail.orst.edu ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: "CAGLE PEOPLE" by M.L. Burchinal Author: JJones4241@aol.com at Internet_Gateway Date: 03/15/1999 1:40 PM Gary, I found a copy of "Cagle People" by Martin Luther Burchinal on file at the Huntsville Public Library (Hunsville, AL) about 2 yrs. ago. In fact, it was this book that inspired me to begin my own research on my CAGLE ancestors (especialy the CAGLE/SAYLOR branch in North Alabama). My Great-Grandmother was MaryAn CAGLE ("Mollie") who was dau. of Franklin H. CAGLE (b. 1833) who was son of George CAGLE (b. 1808). MaryAn CAGLE married John Robert SAYLOR in Marshall County, AL. Mr. Burchinal descends from George CAGLE, b. 1808 in Montgomery Co., NC. He and his wife, Milly HENSON/CAGLE, b. 1814 in Montgomery Co, NC migrated to North Alabama (Morgan County) in the 1840's. They had the following children: Franklin H. CAGLE, b. 1808 (in NC); m. Elizabeth Barbria LIGHT (my GG-Gps) Henry H. CAGLE; m. Sarah EUDY George Wilson "Wiltz" CAGLE; b. 1841; m. Ophilia CLODDY John Hampton CAGLE; m. Sarah S. CRISCOE; 2nd marriage: Nancy S. EUDY Tempey CAGLE, b. 1846 (Morgan Co, AL) Bird CAGLE (male), b. 1847 (Morgan Co, AL) William Hodge CAGLE; b. 1848 Linsey CAGLE; b. 1850; m. Mary KILLINGSWORTH Mary E.J. CAGLE; b. 1848; m. Lewis D. ADAMS James CAGLE, b. 1856 (Marshall Co, AL) Mr. M. L. BURCHINAL was born 1-14-1913 in Detroit, TX); his mother was Mattie Myrtle CAGLE/BURCHINAL b. 1876 in AL; d. 1971 in TX and was the daughter of John Hampton CAGLE who was son of George CAGLE, b. 1808 in NC. Back to the book: "CAGLE PEOPLE" contains lots of info regarding the George CAGLE (b. 1808 in NC/Milly HENSON) line; but also contains much info on the history of the CAGLE family on back to Leonhart CAGLE, our immigrant ancestor. The book was published in 1988. Mr. Burchinal 's(author/artist) address was listed as: Mr. M.L. Burchinal P.O. Box 5085 Modesto, CA 95352 Phone: (209) 523-5144 His children were listed as: John Calvin Burchinal and Duane Grant Burchinal. I found telephone listings for individuals by those names on the internet. There is a John Calvin Burchinal listed in Modesto, CA: (209) 551-5546; and a Duane Grant Burchinal listed in San Jose, CA: (408) 978-2559. Perhaps these are the sons of M.L. Burchinal since they are in the same general area. I do not know if the elder Burchinal is still living. He would be 86 yrs old by now. I would like to have a copy of the book myself, and plan to try calling the above numbers for more info about obtaining my own copy. You might want to try this avenue also. I believe the book sells for about $40. For the other CAGLE LIST MEMBERS, would like to correspond with anyone who descends from George CAGLE (b. 1808 in NC) and wife, Milly HENSON/CAGLE. Would also like to know who this George's parents and grandparents were and how they fit in the Leonhart CAGLE (our immigrant ancestor) descendency. Hope this helps. Thanks, Joyce SAYLOR/JONES ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== Family Tree Maker's Internet Site http://www.familytreemaker.com/
I saw this same message. The book is about Cagles who went to California or some such thing. We too are looking for the book which was published in California. I may have a copy of this at home--will look any maybe one of our California cousins can find a copy????? Jan Meranda merandja@ccmail.orst.edu ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Cagle book Author: earl1947@webtv.net (Earl Cagle) at Internet_Gateway Date: 03/15/1999 4:18 PM Gary Hawley wrote: - ---------------------------- Good morning EARL and list, I have just found in an e-mail over a year old a reference to a book on the Cagle family entitled Cagle People written by Mr M.L. Burchinal. Is there anyone out there familiar with the book or know where one might find it? Thanks. Gary H ___________________ Gary & List, This is one I haven't heard of before. Over the years there have been a few books written on, Cagle's. This would be helpful to anyone researching, this line. The library of congress should have reference to this and other, Cagle books. Nice find Gary, keep us informed futher. Earl ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== Cagle Family Web Page http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/
Hey Y'all, Leonard and Elizabeth are my Mom's multi-great grandparents. We have information about both lines (including a newspaper article with a tiny bit about them). They moved to Missouri and are buried there. Any and cousins are invited to contact us! Jan Meranda merandja@ccmail.orst.edu ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Kentucky Cagle's Author: "Gary Hawley" <ghaw@mail.snider.net> at Internet_Gateway Date: 03/14/1999 11:53 AM Hi Earl and list, Leonard Cagle, son of John, son of David married Elizabeth Smith and moved to Kentucky. According to my information all their children were born in KY, the first being born in 1807. Most of the children were listed as being born in Allen Co KY, which is the county immediately south of Warren. There is a good chance that one was formed from the other. Either way I would bet this is the Leonard you saw on the tax list. If my information is correct they were in KY at least from 1807 to 1830. Take care. Gary ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== Cyndi's List Of Geneaogy Sites On the Net http://www.cyndislist.com/
Gary Hawley wrote: - ---------------------------- Good morning EARL and list, I have just found in an e-mail over a year old a reference to a book on the Cagle family entitled Cagle People written by Mr M.L. Burchinal. Is there anyone out there familiar with the book or know where one might find it? Thanks. Gary H ___________________ Gary & List, This is one I haven't heard of before. Over the years there have been a few books written on, Cagle's. This would be helpful to anyone researching, this line. The library of congress should have reference to this and other, Cagle books. Nice find Gary, keep us informed futher. Earl
Jan, Are you a descendent of some of the CAGLEs that I mentioned in my post? As I stated, Martin Luther BURCHINAL was the son of Mattie Myrtle CAGLE/BURCHINAL who was the daughter of John Hampton CAGLE who was the son of George CAGLE (b. 1808 in NC) and Milly HENSON/CAGLE (b. 1811 in NC). This is documented in the book entitled "CAGLE PEOPLE" authored by Mr. Burchinal from Modesto, CA. George CAGLE and family migrated to Morgan County, Alabama in the 1840's from North Carolina. Some of George's children and families migrated westward from Alabama, ending up in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, California, etc. I descend from Franklin H. CAGLE (b. 2/4/1833 in NC) who was John Hampton CAGLE's brother. Many of Franklin H. CAGLE's descendents are in the North Alabama area presently. Would like to hear from you again. Joyce
Hi Gary, I believe I purchased the last copy of Mr. Burchinal's book a few years ago. He told me when I contacted him that the only reason he still had the one copy was due to a small imperfection which occurred in the printing and binding. Unless he has reprinted I believe they are out of print. If you wan't I can dig around and find an old address for him. Jimmy B. Cagle
Good morning EARL and list, I have just found in an e-mail over a year old a reference to a book on the Cagle family entitled Cagle People written by Mr M.L. Burchinal. Is there anyone out there familiar with the book or know where one might find it? Thanks. Gary H
Gary, I found a copy of "Cagle People" by Martin Luther Burchinal on file at the Huntsville Public Library (Hunsville, AL) about 2 yrs. ago. In fact, it was this book that inspired me to begin my own research on my CAGLE ancestors (especialy the CAGLE/SAYLOR branch in North Alabama). My Great-Grandmother was MaryAn CAGLE ("Mollie") who was dau. of Franklin H. CAGLE (b. 1833) who was son of George CAGLE (b. 1808). MaryAn CAGLE married John Robert SAYLOR in Marshall County, AL. Mr. Burchinal descends from George CAGLE, b. 1808 in Montgomery Co., NC. He and his wife, Milly HENSON/CAGLE, b. 1814 in Montgomery Co, NC migrated to North Alabama (Morgan County) in the 1840's. They had the following children: Franklin H. CAGLE, b. 1808 (in NC); m. Elizabeth Barbria LIGHT (my GG-Gps) Henry H. CAGLE; m. Sarah EUDY George Wilson "Wiltz" CAGLE; b. 1841; m. Ophilia CLODDY John Hampton CAGLE; m. Sarah S. CRISCOE; 2nd marriage: Nancy S. EUDY Tempey CAGLE, b. 1846 (Morgan Co, AL) Bird CAGLE (male), b. 1847 (Morgan Co, AL) William Hodge CAGLE; b. 1848 Linsey CAGLE; b. 1850; m. Mary KILLINGSWORTH Mary E.J. CAGLE; b. 1848; m. Lewis D. ADAMS James CAGLE, b. 1856 (Marshall Co, AL) Mr. M. L. BURCHINAL was born 1-14-1913 in Detroit, TX); his mother was Mattie Myrtle CAGLE/BURCHINAL b. 1876 in AL; d. 1971 in TX and was the daughter of John Hampton CAGLE who was son of George CAGLE, b. 1808 in NC. Back to the book: "CAGLE PEOPLE" contains lots of info regarding the George CAGLE (b. 1808 in NC/Milly HENSON) line; but also contains much info on the history of the CAGLE family on back to Leonhart CAGLE, our immigrant ancestor. The book was published in 1988. Mr. Burchinal 's(author/artist) address was listed as: Mr. M.L. Burchinal P.O. Box 5085 Modesto, CA 95352 Phone: (209) 523-5144 His children were listed as: John Calvin Burchinal and Duane Grant Burchinal. I found telephone listings for individuals by those names on the internet. There is a John Calvin Burchinal listed in Modesto, CA: (209) 551-5546; and a Duane Grant Burchinal listed in San Jose, CA: (408) 978-2559. Perhaps these are the sons of M.L. Burchinal since they are in the same general area. I do not know if the elder Burchinal is still living. He would be 86 yrs old by now. I would like to have a copy of the book myself, and plan to try calling the above numbers for more info about obtaining my own copy. You might want to try this avenue also. I believe the book sells for about $40. For the other CAGLE LIST MEMBERS, would like to correspond with anyone who descends from George CAGLE (b. 1808 in NC) and wife, Milly HENSON/CAGLE. Would also like to know who this George's parents and grandparents were and how they fit in the Leonhart CAGLE (our immigrant ancestor) descendency. Hope this helps. Thanks, Joyce SAYLOR/JONES
Here is an earlier posting of mine and I might add that Sampson was a brother to Leonard and both sons of John, son of David :Hi Earl and list, :Leonard Cagle, son of John, son of David married Elizabeth Smith and moved :to Kentucky. According to my information all their children were born in KY, :the first being born in 1807. Most of the children were listed as being born :in Allen Co KY, which is the county immediately south of Warren. There is a :good chance that one was formed from the other. Either way I would bet this :is the Leonard you saw on the tax list. If my information is correct they :were in KY at least from 1807 to 1830. :Take care. :Gary :
David Cagle wrote: Earl, The 1810 census for Warren Co., Ky shows: Leonard Cagle 2001-001 Sampson Cagle 001-201 It has been suggested that these Cagles were sons of Leonard Cagle, d. ca 1805 GA? These appear to be the Cagles your are referring to. Leonard's wife was Elizabeth who was born in 1788. Jacob Cagle of Taylor Co., KY was born in 1796 and was just 12 years younger than Elizabeth. John G. Cagle indicates that Lindsay Cagle, b. 1807 was the oldest son of Leonard and Elizabeth. Perhaps Jacob could be a younger brother of Leonard? Need some help from you KY Cagles. David Hardin Co., TN ______________________ Guess my memory is better than I thought. Couldn't remember the names other than, Leomard. This Sampson Cagle, also rings a bell but can't recall the details. There were a few researchers on the list with Kentucky, Cagles. Mabey we can get some more detailed data on this line. Earl
Clyde, Have you seen what John G. Cagle has to say on the subject. I have a few records from Perry and Decatur re the Cagle family, however, most everything I have is also available in John's works, from the census, etc. David Hardin co./ TN Clyde E. Gotcher wrote: > Still looking for information re: Robert CAGLE, Sr., father of Robert CAGLE, > Jr. and Henry Cagle who were in Decatar Co., TN ca 1840-1860 > Wife of Robert Sr. was Jemima ? Any help welcome. > Clyde <gotcher@ktis.net> Hermann, MO > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Family Tree Maker's Internet Site > http://www.familytreemaker.com/