I have just revisited the census of Fannin Co., TX in 1880. 359 John Caine 32 Sarah 48 mother Frederick 26 brother Henry 16 brother Laura 4 niece 360 John Cagle 25 Sarah 26 wife Mary 4 dau George 2 son Eliza Bishop 44 aunt George 16 nep (Willie in 1870 census) 361 Matilda Hays 40 Isaac 16 son Andrew 11 son James Lacy 25 s-i-l Polly 21 dau Anna 1 g-dau 362 George cagle 56 Malinda 43 wife Henry 18 son Belle Smith 14 adp dau William Caine 2 g-son Where is Dora Bishop, age 4, if she is the daughter of Eliza? Following is a message I received from Carol Shepard a year or so ago. Her grandmother was Mary Adeline Cagle that we have been discussing for a few days. For those of you who are following this line, this should be helpful. David ++++++++++++ Hi Mr. Cagle: My Grandmother was a CAGLE, Mary Adeline. Had two brothers, George and Will. Great Grandfather was John Cagle. They came from TN, not sure what part. George married a lady named LUDIE and had two children Johnny (oldest) and Mable, they lived in between Morehouse & Poplar Bluff, MO., New Madrid Co. George's brother Will married a lady named Minnie and they had five children: Tom (oldest), Myrtle, Pearl, Bill and Lola May, lived in Parma, MO., New Madrid Co. My grandmother, Mary Adeline was born around 1874 and died Oct. 29 or 31 1906, she is buried in Brazziele Cemetary three miles south of Sikeston, MO., New Madrid Co. Mary married James Anderson Westerman, born 10/25/1850 TN, died 8/18/1928, buried in Union Cemetary, Augusta, AR., Woodruff Co. Mary and James had (7) children: 1. John Anderson, Married Fannie Sanders. 2. Mary Edna, married a Matthews. 3. Charley Westerman. 4. Minnie, married twice, second husband a Phillips. 5. Zetta. 6. Eliza Jane, (my mother) married James Dewey Golden. 7. Laurie, died at 18 weeks old. If there is any connection, please e-mail me: bobby@ncn.com My name is Carol (Golden) Shepard. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill@yahoo.com> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 3:31 PM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > Re: son of Dora Bishop and Henry Cagle > I found Fred Cagle's death certificate on Missouri's 1910-1956 database of > death records: I have the following: > > Fred Cagle of Richland, Stoddard, Missouri. Born October 27, 1893; Died > January 16, 1919. Name of Father: Henry Cagle; Name of Mother: Dora > Bishop. > Father's birthplace is unknown. Mother's birthplace is MO. Deceased > birthplace is listed as "near Morehouse MO". Buried in Idalia, MO. > > Also please note that I have noticed Andrew Hayes in the 1880 census > adjacent to John Cagle's (b. 1853) household in Fannin Co., TX. I also > note in the 1900 census of Morehouse Village, West Township, New Madrid, > Missouri that Andrew Hayes and Dora Bishop Hayes appear with stepsons Fred > and Franklin and that their household again is not far from John Cagle's > (b. 1853) household. (It is on the same census page) > > Please note that William Cagle's (John's second son) family had moved to > the Richland township as well by 1910. > > Lee, David and LaMona, > Is it conclusive that Henry Cagle (son of George Cagle and Malinda > Matthews) married Dora Bishop? I think that it is conclusive because of > the close proximity his supposed widow Dora keeps with Henry's brother > John in addition to Fred's death certificate and the presence of Andrew > Hayes living so near the Cagle family in both the 1880 and 1900 census. I > think I have more notes as well, but I have to find them....will keep you > posted. > > > Lee Cagle <caglel1@juno.com> wrote: David, > I believe we are pretty close on the age of Henry. If you look at his > father's 1860 Census of New Madrid Co., MO, we find he is not listed, but > he is listed as 9 on the 1870. I am convinced he was born after > > > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > -- "David Cagle" wrote: > Thanks Lee. > " LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, > might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the > daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a > Bishop." > > Do we know anything else about Dora and Henry, location, dates? > > As you probably know, there was a Henry Cagle living in adjacent Dunklin > or > Pemiscott County that was about 2 years older than George's son Henry. > The > other Cagles in New Madrid Co., early on, were from Perry Co., TN > apparently > descendents of Leonard, son of the emigrant Leonard. > > David > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lee Cagle" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:41 AM > Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > >> >> >> 1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, >> Enumerated by Asst Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, >> lines >> 1 - 10 >> CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina >> Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate >> John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate >> Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate >> Henry, 9, MW, none, MO >> HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) >> SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later >> adopted by George) >> MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate >> (mother-in-law) >> BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) >> Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO >> (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census >> of >> Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) >> 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, >> Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 >> CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate >> Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate >> Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate >> Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate >> Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO >> (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of >> George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, >> apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure >> from >> there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of >> Madrid County. >> LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, >> might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the >> daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a >> Bishop. >> Lee Cagle >> Okla City >> >> -- "David Cagle" wrote: >> Lee, > >> The Henry Cagle that marrried Dora Bishop--Is he listed in a census? >> Eliza Cagle Bishop was a sister to my g/g/grandfather, John Cagle, >> 1813-1879, of Hardin Co., TN, and their brother was George Cagle, >> 1824-aft.1880, of New Madrid Co., MO and Fannin Co., TX, all children of >> Henry Cagle, Jr.,1780-1857, New Madrid Co., MO. >> David >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Micah Allen" >> To: >> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 6:41 PM >> Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle >> >> >>> Thanks Lee. I appreciate the clarification. >>> >>> --Micah-- >>> >>> Lee Cagle wrote: >>> Micah, >>> The Henry Cagle on the 1900 Census of Okla City. Is not the same as the >>> Henry who married Dora Bishop on 3 Jan 1892. This Henry Cagle might be a >>> first cousin by way of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister >>> who >>> married a Bishop. >>> This is probably as clear as mud. You might try contacting Lamona >>> Phillips >>> at the address shown in the address heading. I understand she has been >>> working this line. >>> >>> >>> Lee Cagle >>> Okla City >>> >>> -- Micah Allen wrote: >>> To List and Val (I think) >>> >>> Someone, I think it was Val wrote to the list asking if anyone had >>> information on Mary Adeline Cagle. >>> >>> John Cagle (b.1853, MO) and the subject of so many of my posts had a >>> daughter Mary Cagle. On Missouri's vital record site is a wealth of >>> resources that can potentially help anyone looking for Cagles with >>> ancestors that were born, lived, or died in Missouri counties. Mostly, >>> you'll find 1910-1956 death certificates to be the most valuable because >>> pre-1910 info is only found for counties outside the Missouri Bootheel >>> region. I found a record for Mary Adeline Cagle on the usgenweb New >>> Madrid >>> County site stating the following: >>> >>> James A. Westeman of Wess Twp. married Mary A. Cagle. John Cagle, >>> father, >>> consents on April 19, 1893 by E. Brand, Justice of the Peace. >>> >>> Since Lee so graciously sent us his website (THANK YOU by the way), I >>> decided to check it out. Unaware that he basically had every Leonhart >>> Kegel descendant on there, I wasn't disappointed. He had quite a few >>> records of the same info I have on John and his family. Mary A. Cagle >>> was >>> listed as his daughter and her mother is listed as Sarah. You will note >>> that you can find her in John Cagle's household at age 4 in the 1880 >>> Census of Fannin County, Texas. I have yet to really work on her >>> records, >>> but now that I know that she is a member of the Morehouse Cagle's I will >>> eventually get to it. >>> >>> Furthermore, David you might be interested to know that I found Dora >>> Bishop's name as a wife of Henry Cagle (John's fourth son, I think) on >>> Lee's page. Lee, I would love to know where you found the info that >>> Henry >>> C. Cagle married Dora Bishop. I've been trying to connect Frederick >>> Cagle >>> and Franklin Cagle into our line for a while and only had a hunch. The >>> Cagle/Bishop marriage certificate/info has eluded me. Also, I note that >>> Dora is living with Andrew Hayes in the 1900 census of New Madrid Co, MO >>> directly next to John Cagle (b. 1853), but we also have Henry Cagle >>> listed >>> with first wife Ida in the 1900 census in Oklahoma City. How can this >>> be? >>> I'm a bit confused; did I miss something? Thanks for the wonderful info! >>> >>> --Micah R. Allen-- (Morehouse, New Madrid, MO Cagles)
I'm sure That would be him! I'm thrilled to get ANY info/help since nearly all I've been able to discover on Isaac so far is from census records! Isaac was in Polk, Tennessee 1840 census; Lawrence, Alabama in 1850 census; Franklin, Alabama in 1860 census and Johnson County, Illinois by 1870 census. Supposedly Isaac R Cagle died in Johnson county, Illinois but his daughter Mary Lou Cagle died in Stoddard county. I know nothing of any of her siblings. My in-laws were originally from Dexter. Looking forward to whatever you can discover since nothing has yet been researched on this line, as far as I can tell. Cindy ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
David, I believe we are pretty close on the age of Henry. If you look at his father's 1860 Census of New Madrid Co., MO, we find he is not listed, but he is listed as 9 on the 1870. I am convinced he was born after Lee Cagle Okla City -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: Thanks Lee. " LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a Bishop." Do we know anything else about Dora and Henry, location, dates? As you probably know, there was a Henry Cagle living in adjacent Dunklin or Pemiscott County that was about 2 years older than George's son Henry. The other Cagles in New Madrid Co., early on, were from Perry Co., TN apparently descendents of Leonard, son of the emigrant Leonard. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Cagle" <caglel1@juno.com> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:41 AM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > > 1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, > Enumerated by Asst Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, lines > 1 - 10 > CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina > Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate > John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate > Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate > Henry, 9, MW, none, MO > HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) > SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later > adopted by George) > MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate (mother-in-law) > BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) > Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO > (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census of > Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) > 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, > Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 > CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate > Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate > Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate > Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate > Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO > (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of > George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, > apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure from > there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of > Madrid County. > LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, > might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the > daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a > Bishop. > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: > Lee, > The Henry Cagle that marrried Dora Bishop--Is he listed in a census? > Eliza Cagle Bishop was a sister to my g/g/grandfather, John Cagle, > 1813-1879, of Hardin Co., TN, and their brother was George Cagle, > 1824-aft.1880, of New Madrid Co., MO and Fannin Co., TX, all children of > Henry Cagle, Jr.,1780-1857, New Madrid Co., MO. > David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill@yahoo.com> > To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 6:41 PM > Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > >> Thanks Lee. I appreciate the clarification. >> >> --Micah-- >> >> Lee Cagle <caglel1@juno.com> wrote: >> Micah, >> The Henry Cagle on the 1900 Census of Okla City. Is not the same as the >> Henry who married Dora Bishop on 3 Jan 1892. This Henry Cagle might be a >> first cousin by way of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister >> who >> married a Bishop. >> This is probably as clear as mud. You might try contacting Lamona >> Phillips >> at the address shown in the address heading. I understand she has been >> working this line. >> >> >> Lee Cagle >> Okla City >> >> -- Micah Allen wrote: >> To List and Val (I think) >> >> Someone, I think it was Val wrote to the list asking if anyone had >> information on Mary Adeline Cagle. >> >> John Cagle (b.1853, MO) and the subject of so many of my posts had a >> daughter Mary Cagle. On Missouri's vital record site is a wealth of >> resources that can potentially help anyone looking for Cagles with >> ancestors that were born, lived, or died in Missouri counties. Mostly, >> you'll find 1910-1956 death certificates to be the most valuable because >> pre-1910 info is only found for counties outside the Missouri Bootheel >> region. I found a record for Mary Adeline Cagle on the usgenweb New >> Madrid >> County site stating the following: >> >> James A. Westeman of Wess Twp. married Mary A. Cagle. John Cagle, father, >> consents on April 19, 1893 by E. Brand, Justice of the Peace. >> >> Since Lee so graciously sent us his website (THANK YOU by the way), I >> decided to check it out. Unaware that he basically had every Leonhart >> Kegel descendant on there, I wasn't disappointed. He had quite a few >> records of the same info I have on John and his family. Mary A. Cagle was >> listed as his daughter and her mother is listed as Sarah. You will note >> that you can find her in John Cagle's household at age 4 in the 1880 >> Census of Fannin County, Texas. I have yet to really work on her records, >> but now that I know that she is a member of the Morehouse Cagle's I will >> eventually get to it. >> >> Furthermore, David you might be interested to know that I found Dora >> Bishop's name as a wife of Henry Cagle (John's fourth son, I think) on >> Lee's page. Lee, I would love to know where you found the info that Henry >> C. Cagle married Dora Bishop. I've been trying to connect Frederick Cagle >> and Franklin Cagle into our line for a while and only had a hunch. The >> Cagle/Bishop marriage certificate/info has eluded me. Also, I note that >> Dora is living with Andrew Hayes in the 1900 census of New Madrid Co, MO >> directly next to John Cagle (b. 1853), but we also have Henry Cagle >> listed >> with first wife Ida in the 1900 census in Oklahoma City. How can this be? >> I'm a bit confused; did I miss something? Thanks for the wonderful info! >> >> --Micah R. Allen-- (Morehouse, New Madrid, MO Cagles) >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's >> on, when. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Free health insurance quotes. Great rates for individuals and families. >> Click Now. >> http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://tagline.untd.us/fc/Ioyw6iifSj3m8yHb8ZSRA0qDuKjFBWsvR8g9Tv0K0KcVGwtOn9CJgF/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Luggage? GPS? 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Thanks Lee yes this is my line also Ashley's Cagle's Cuz LaMona ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Cagle" <caglel1@juno.com> To: <Cagle-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 2:00 AM Subject: [CAGLE] William Cagle, Jr., b. 1780-1790 > List & Lamona: (I believe this is your line) > For those of you who keep up with such things, the following will be of > interest: > Letter from Office of Sevier County, Historian, Samuel Andrew Maner: > To Whom It May Concern: > I, Samuel A Maner, Sevier County Historian hereby certify that William > Cagle, Jr born C. 1780-1790 and listed on the 1840 Sevier County Census, > as the same William Cagle, Jr page 186, line 20 is the child of William > Cagle, Sr., born C 1754 (Listed in the 1850 census Sevier County house > 842) line 18 of the same 1840 Sevier County Census. > > This William Cagle, Sr received land grant #13162, Granted 16 Mar 1826 and > recorded 14 Aug 1826, 50 acres on the headwaters of Knob Creek. This same > land was sold by George Calaway Cagle, son of William Cagle Jr, Deed book > returns after the fire, pg 347 recorded 24 November 1874 > /s/ Samuel A Maner, County Historian > My notary expires June 22, 2005 > > (seal) > > > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. > Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! > http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Anyone familiar with Mary Lou Cagle, daughter of Reverend farmer Isaac R Cagle son of Henry Pinkney (not Preston) Cagle son of Jacob Sr, son of Theobald (David) Cagle (not Dutchman)? It's my husband's family on his mom's side. ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
This is all I have on Henry Cagle, b. 1861, New Madrid Co., MO. One of these days he will show up in my puzzle file and I will try to find out more. Lee Cagle Okla City -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: Thanks Lee. " LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a Bishop." Do we know anything else about Dora and Henry, location, dates? As you probably know, there was a Henry Cagle living in adjacent Dunklin or Pemiscott County that was about 2 years older than George's son Henry. The other Cagles in New Madrid Co., early on, were from Perry Co., TN apparently descendents of Leonard, son of the emigrant Leonard. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Cagle" <caglel1@juno.com> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:41 AM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > > 1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, > Enumerated by Asst Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, lines > 1 - 10 > CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina > Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate > John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate > Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate > Henry, 9, MW, none, MO > HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) > SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later > adopted by George) > MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate (mother-in-law) > BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) > Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO > (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census of > Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) > 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, > Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 > CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate > Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate > Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate > Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate > Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO > (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of > George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, > apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure from > there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of > Madrid County. > LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, > might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the > daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a > Bishop. > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: > Lee, > The Henry Cagle that marrried Dora Bishop--Is he listed in a census? > Eliza Cagle Bishop was a sister to my g/g/grandfather, John Cagle, > 1813-1879, of Hardin Co., TN, and their brother was George Cagle, > 1824-aft.1880, of New Madrid Co., MO and Fannin Co., TX, all children of > Henry Cagle, Jr.,1780-1857, New Madrid Co., MO. > David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill@yahoo.com> > To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 6:41 PM > Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > >> Thanks Lee. I appreciate the clarification. >> >> --Micah-- >> >> Lee Cagle <caglel1@juno.com> wrote: >> Micah, >> The Henry Cagle on the 1900 Census of Okla City. Is not the same as the >> Henry who married Dora Bishop on 3 Jan 1892. This Henry Cagle might be a >> first cousin by way of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister >> who >> married a Bishop. >> This is probably as clear as mud. You might try contacting Lamona >> Phillips >> at the address shown in the address heading. I understand she has been >> working this line. >> >> >> Lee Cagle >> Okla City >> >> -- Micah Allen wrote: >> To List and Val (I think) >> >> Someone, I think it was Val wrote to the list asking if anyone had >> information on Mary Adeline Cagle. >> >> John Cagle (b.1853, MO) and the subject of so many of my posts had a >> daughter Mary Cagle. On Missouri's vital record site is a wealth of >> resources that can potentially help anyone looking for Cagles with >> ancestors that were born, lived, or died in Missouri counties. Mostly, >> you'll find 1910-1956 death certificates to be the most valuable because >> pre-1910 info is only found for counties outside the Missouri Bootheel >> region. I found a record for Mary Adeline Cagle on the usgenweb New >> Madrid >> County site stating the following: >> >> James A. Westeman of Wess Twp. married Mary A. Cagle. John Cagle, father, >> consents on April 19, 1893 by E. Brand, Justice of the Peace. >> >> Since Lee so graciously sent us his website (THANK YOU by the way), I >> decided to check it out. Unaware that he basically had every Leonhart >> Kegel descendant on there, I wasn't disappointed. He had quite a few >> records of the same info I have on John and his family. Mary A. Cagle was >> listed as his daughter and her mother is listed as Sarah. You will note >> that you can find her in John Cagle's household at age 4 in the 1880 >> Census of Fannin County, Texas. I have yet to really work on her records, >> but now that I know that she is a member of the Morehouse Cagle's I will >> eventually get to it. >> >> Furthermore, David you might be interested to know that I found Dora >> Bishop's name as a wife of Henry Cagle (John's fourth son, I think) on >> Lee's page. Lee, I would love to know where you found the info that Henry >> C. Cagle married Dora Bishop. I've been trying to connect Frederick Cagle >> and Franklin Cagle into our line for a while and only had a hunch. The >> Cagle/Bishop marriage certificate/info has eluded me. Also, I note that >> Dora is living with Andrew Hayes in the 1900 census of New Madrid Co, MO >> directly next to John Cagle (b. 1853), but we also have Henry Cagle >> listed >> with first wife Ida in the 1900 census in Oklahoma City. How can this be? >> I'm a bit confused; did I miss something? Thanks for the wonderful info! >> >> --Micah R. Allen-- (Morehouse, New Madrid, MO Cagles) >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's >> on, when. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Free health insurance quotes. Great rates for individuals and families. >> Click Now. >> http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://tagline.untd.us/fc/Ioyw6iifSj3m8yHb8ZSRA0qDuKjFBWsvR8g9Tv0K0KcVGwtOn9CJgF/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Luggage? GPS? 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List: I have no other information for Henry, George or his probable wife, Dora Bishop. I have checked for later census records; however, found none. Sorry, 1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, Enumerated by Ass't Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, lines 1 - 10 CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate Henry, 9, MW, none, MO HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later adopted by George) MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate (mother-in-law) BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census of Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure from there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of Madrid County. LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a Bishop. Lee Cagle Okla City -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: Thanks Lee. " LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a Bishop." Do we know anything else about Dora and Henry, location, dates? As you probably know, there was a Henry Cagle living in adjacent Dunklin or Pemiscott County that was about 2 years older than George's son Henry. The other Cagles in New Madrid Co., early on, were from Perry Co., TN apparently descendents of Leonard, son of the emigrant Leonard. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Cagle" <caglel1@juno.com> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:41 AM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > > 1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, > Enumerated by Asst Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, lines > 1 - 10 > CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina > Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate > John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate > Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate > Henry, 9, MW, none, MO > HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) > SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later > adopted by George) > MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate (mother-in-law) > BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) > Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO > (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census of > Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) > 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, > Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 > CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate > Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate > Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate > Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate > Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO > (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of > George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, > apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure from > there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of > Madrid County. > LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, > might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the > daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a > Bishop. > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: > Lee, > The Henry Cagle that marrried Dora Bishop--Is he listed in a census? > Eliza Cagle Bishop was a sister to my g/g/grandfather, John Cagle, > 1813-1879, of Hardin Co., TN, and their brother was George Cagle, > 1824-aft.1880, of New Madrid Co., MO and Fannin Co., TX, all children of > Henry Cagle, Jr.,1780-1857, New Madrid Co., MO. > David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill@yahoo.com> > To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 6:41 PM > Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > >> Thanks Lee. I appreciate the clarification. >> >> --Micah-- >> >> Lee Cagle <caglel1@juno.com> wrote: >> Micah, >> The Henry Cagle on the 1900 Census of Okla City. Is not the same as the >> Henry who married Dora Bishop on 3 Jan 1892. This Henry Cagle might be a >> first cousin by way of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister >> who >> married a Bishop. >> This is probably as clear as mud. You might try contacting Lamona >> Phillips >> at the address shown in the address heading. I understand she has been >> working this line. >> >> >> Lee Cagle >> Okla City >> >> -- Micah Allen wrote: >> To List and Val (I think) >> >> Someone, I think it was Val wrote to the list asking if anyone had >> information on Mary Adeline Cagle. >> >> John Cagle (b.1853, MO) and the subject of so many of my posts had a >> daughter Mary Cagle. On Missouri's vital record site is a wealth of >> resources that can potentially help anyone looking for Cagles with >> ancestors that were born, lived, or died in Missouri counties. Mostly, >> you'll find 1910-1956 death certificates to be the most valuable because >> pre-1910 info is only found for counties outside the Missouri Bootheel >> region. I found a record for Mary Adeline Cagle on the usgenweb New >> Madrid >> County site stating the following: >> >> James A. Westeman of Wess Twp. married Mary A. Cagle. John Cagle, father, >> consents on April 19, 1893 by E. Brand, Justice of the Peace. >> >> Since Lee so graciously sent us his website (THANK YOU by the way), I >> decided to check it out. Unaware that he basically had every Leonhart >> Kegel descendant on there, I wasn't disappointed. He had quite a few >> records of the same info I have on John and his family. Mary A. Cagle was >> listed as his daughter and her mother is listed as Sarah. You will note >> that you can find her in John Cagle's household at age 4 in the 1880 >> Census of Fannin County, Texas. I have yet to really work on her records, >> but now that I know that she is a member of the Morehouse Cagle's I will >> eventually get to it. >> >> Furthermore, David you might be interested to know that I found Dora >> Bishop's name as a wife of Henry Cagle (John's fourth son, I think) on >> Lee's page. Lee, I would love to know where you found the info that Henry >> C. Cagle married Dora Bishop. I've been trying to connect Frederick Cagle >> and Franklin Cagle into our line for a while and only had a hunch. The >> Cagle/Bishop marriage certificate/info has eluded me. Also, I note that >> Dora is living with Andrew Hayes in the 1900 census of New Madrid Co, MO >> directly next to John Cagle (b. 1853), but we also have Henry Cagle >> listed >> with first wife Ida in the 1900 census in Oklahoma City. How can this be? >> I'm a bit confused; did I miss something? Thanks for the wonderful info! >> >> --Micah R. 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Actually, I was reading today a story about a Rev. Isaac Cagle I think near Dexter. I was in the New Madrid County Newspaper Archives on the usgenweb site. I was searching out any Cagle info and I think it was somewhere during the 1898 time frame. I spent about four hours searching those so I'll let you know when I find it. --Micah-- TheGolfGardener@aol.com wrote: Anyone familiar with Mary Lou Cagle, daughter of Reverend farmer Isaac R Cagle son of Henry Pinkney (not Preston) Cagle son of Jacob Sr, son of Theobald (David) Cagle (not Dutchman)? It's my husband's family on his mom's side. ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games.
Re: son of Dora Bishop and Henry Cagle I found Fred Cagle's death certificate on Missouri's 1910-1956 database of death records: I have the following: Fred Cagle of Richland, Stoddard, Missouri. Born October 27, 1893; Died January 16, 1919. Name of Father: Henry Cagle; Name of Mother: Dora Bishop. Father's birthplace is unknown. Mother's birthplace is MO. Deceased birthplace is listed as "near Morehouse MO". Buried in Idalia, MO. Also please note that I have noticed Andrew Hayes in the 1880 census adjacent to John Cagle's (b. 1853) household in Fannin Co., TX. I also note in the 1900 census of Morehouse Village, West Township, New Madrid, Missouri that Andrew Hayes and Dora Bishop Hayes appear with stepsons Fred and Franklin and that their household again is not far from John Cagle's (b. 1853) household. (It is on the same census page) Please note that William Cagle's (John's second son) family had moved to the Richland township as well by 1910. Lee, David and LaMona, Is it conclusive that Henry Cagle (son of George Cagle and Malinda Matthews) married Dora Bishop? I think that it is conclusive because of the close proximity his supposed widow Dora keeps with Henry's brother John in addition to Fred's death certificate and the presence of Andrew Hayes living so near the Cagle family in both the 1880 and 1900 census. I think I have more notes as well, but I have to find them....will keep you posted. Lee Cagle <caglel1@juno.com> wrote: David, I believe we are pretty close on the age of Henry. If you look at his father's 1860 Census of New Madrid Co., MO, we find he is not listed, but he is listed as 9 on the 1870. I am convinced he was born after Lee Cagle Okla City -- "David Cagle" wrote: Thanks Lee. " LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a Bishop." Do we know anything else about Dora and Henry, location, dates? As you probably know, there was a Henry Cagle living in adjacent Dunklin or Pemiscott County that was about 2 years older than George's son Henry. The other Cagles in New Madrid Co., early on, were from Perry Co., TN apparently descendents of Leonard, son of the emigrant Leonard. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Cagle" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:41 AM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > > 1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, > Enumerated by Asst Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, lines > 1 - 10 > CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina > Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate > John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate > Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate > Henry, 9, MW, none, MO > HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) > SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later > adopted by George) > MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate (mother-in-law) > BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) > Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO > (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census of > Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) > 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, > Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 > CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate > Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate > Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate > Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate > Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO > (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of > George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, > apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure from > there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of > Madrid County. > LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, > might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the > daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a > Bishop. > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > -- "David Cagle" wrote: > Lee, > The Henry Cagle that marrried Dora Bishop--Is he listed in a census? > Eliza Cagle Bishop was a sister to my g/g/grandfather, John Cagle, > 1813-1879, of Hardin Co., TN, and their brother was George Cagle, > 1824-aft.1880, of New Madrid Co., MO and Fannin Co., TX, all children of > Henry Cagle, Jr.,1780-1857, New Madrid Co., MO. > David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Micah Allen" > To: > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 6:41 PM > Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > >> Thanks Lee. I appreciate the clarification. >> >> --Micah-- >> >> Lee Cagle wrote: >> Micah, >> The Henry Cagle on the 1900 Census of Okla City. Is not the same as the >> Henry who married Dora Bishop on 3 Jan 1892. This Henry Cagle might be a >> first cousin by way of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister >> who >> married a Bishop. >> This is probably as clear as mud. You might try contacting Lamona >> Phillips >> at the address shown in the address heading. I understand she has been >> working this line. >> >> >> Lee Cagle >> Okla City >> >> -- Micah Allen wrote: >> To List and Val (I think) >> >> Someone, I think it was Val wrote to the list asking if anyone had >> information on Mary Adeline Cagle. >> >> John Cagle (b.1853, MO) and the subject of so many of my posts had a >> daughter Mary Cagle. On Missouri's vital record site is a wealth of >> resources that can potentially help anyone looking for Cagles with >> ancestors that were born, lived, or died in Missouri counties. Mostly, >> you'll find 1910-1956 death certificates to be the most valuable because >> pre-1910 info is only found for counties outside the Missouri Bootheel >> region. I found a record for Mary Adeline Cagle on the usgenweb New >> Madrid >> County site stating the following: >> >> James A. Westeman of Wess Twp. married Mary A. Cagle. John Cagle, father, >> consents on April 19, 1893 by E. Brand, Justice of the Peace. >> >> Since Lee so graciously sent us his website (THANK YOU by the way), I >> decided to check it out. Unaware that he basically had every Leonhart >> Kegel descendant on there, I wasn't disappointed. He had quite a few >> records of the same info I have on John and his family. Mary A. Cagle was >> listed as his daughter and her mother is listed as Sarah. You will note >> that you can find her in John Cagle's household at age 4 in the 1880 >> Census of Fannin County, Texas. I have yet to really work on her records, >> but now that I know that she is a member of the Morehouse Cagle's I will >> eventually get to it. >> >> Furthermore, David you might be interested to know that I found Dora >> Bishop's name as a wife of Henry Cagle (John's fourth son, I think) on >> Lee's page. Lee, I would love to know where you found the info that Henry >> C. Cagle married Dora Bishop. I've been trying to connect Frederick Cagle >> and Franklin Cagle into our line for a while and only had a hunch. The >> Cagle/Bishop marriage certificate/info has eluded me. Also, I note that >> Dora is living with Andrew Hayes in the 1900 census of New Madrid Co, MO >> directly next to John Cagle (b. 1853), but we also have Henry Cagle >> listed >> with first wife Ida in the 1900 census in Oklahoma City. How can this be? >> I'm a bit confused; did I miss something? Thanks for the wonderful info! >> >> --Micah R. 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Lee, Thanks for providing Neda with this information. I have major computer problems at home - lightning storm took me out so I didn't check mail until I got to my office this morning. Neda, although the tombstone is totally wrong saying that she was born 8/13/1819 I think this is the right person. The tombstone also says she was age 94 years - 2 months and 3 days - if she died in 1918 that birth date should have been 1824 just as Lee stated. However, the 1900 census does say that she was born in August just like the tombstone. As for the death date of 10/16/1918 - I have no idea. Although it would agree with the age given on the stone if she were born in August. I don't know why the tombstone is so confusing but it's not the first one I've seen with incorrect information. Also - more info on Thomas and Matilda Cagle Carter - buried at Enon Baptist Cemetery in Hall County along with others in their family. And I had my file just about ready to put on the website, but now I have no idea if I still have a file or not. I'll let you know. Sandra >From: "Lee Cagle" <caglel1@juno.com> >Reply-To: cagle@rootsweb.com >To: cagle@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Lee's web site >Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:52:24 GMT > > > > >Lee CagleDescendants of John Cagle > > >Generation No. 1 > >1. JOHN4 CAGLE (JACOB3, JOHN DUTCHMAN2, LEONHART1 KEGEL) was born 1795 in >Moore Co., NC. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) BARBARA CAGLE 24 Dec >1813 in Clark Co., GA, daughter of GEORGE CAGLE and UNKNOWN. She was born >Abt. 1795 in Clarke Co., GA. >More About JOHN CAGLE: >Census: 1820, Habersham Co., GA 1001-1001 #207 >Marriage Notes for JOHN CAGLE and BARBARA CAGLE: >Recorded in Clarke Co., GA Marriage Book A, pg 92, 1805-1821, 24 Dec 1813. >More About JOHN CAGLE and BARBARA CAGLE: >Marriage: 24 Dec 1813, Clark Co., GA >Children of JOHN CAGLE and BARBARA CAGLE are: >i. JANE E5 CAGLE, b. 15 Oct 1818, Hall Co., GA; m. THOMAS J CARTER, 12 Aug >1841, Hall Co., GA; b. 26 Mar 1818, Hall Co., GA. >More About JANE E CAGLE: >Census: 1850, Hall Co., GA w/Thomas and 4 children. >More About THOMAS J CARTER: >Jury Duty: Mar 1862, Hall Co., GA >Marriage Notes for JANE CAGLE and THOMAS CARTER: >Marriage Book A, page 22, Aug 12, 1841, Hall Co., GA by Jonathan Martin, >JP. >More About THOMAS CARTER and JANE CAGLE: >Marriage: 12 Aug 1841, Hall Co., GA >ii. MATILDA CAGLE, b. 1821, Hall Co., GA; m. SAMUEL CHAMBERS, 09 Aug 1840, >Hall Co., GA; b. 1814, Hall Co., GA; d. Bet. 1871 - 1879, Hall Co., GA. >More About MATILDA CAGLE: >Census: 1850, Hall Co., GA w/husb Samuel Chambers >Marriage Notes for MATILDA CAGLE and SAMUEL CHAMBERS: >Marriage Book A, page 1, Aug 9, 1840, Hall Co., GA by Moses Brian, JP. >More About SAMUEL CHAMBERS and MATILDA CAGLE: >Marriage: 09 Aug 1840, Hall Co., GA >iii. LUCINDA CAGLE, b. 10 Jun 1824, Hall Co., GA; d. 13 Aug 1918, Hall Co., >GA; m. GEORGE WASHINGTON HEAD, 28 Oct 1855, Hall Co., GA; b. 18 Oct 1823, >Hall Co., GA; d. 17 Jun 1891, Hall Co., GA. >More About LUCINDA CAGLE: >Burial: 14 Aug 1918, Bethlehem Bapt Ch Cem, Hall co., GA >Census: 1860, Hall Co., GA w/George & 2 children. >More About GEORGE WASHINGTON HEAD: >Burial: 18 Jun 1891, Dewberry Bapt Ch Cem, Hall Co., GA >Census: 1860, Hall Co., GA w/Lucinda & 3 children. >Marriage Notes for LUCINDA CAGLE and GEORGE HEAD: >Marriage Book A, page 269, Oct 28, 1855, Hall Co., GA by J. M. Carter, JP. >More About GEORGE HEAD and LUCINDA CAGLE: >Marriage: 28 Oct 1855, Hall Co., GA >iv. GEORGE CAGLE, b. 1827, Hall Co., GA. >v. HENRY CAGLE, b. 1829, Hall Co., GA; d. 31 Jul 1862, CSA Hospital, >Lynchburg, VA; m. NANCY RYLEE, 14 Oct 1852, Hall Co., GA; b. 1835, Hall >Co., GA; d. 29 Apr 1900, Hall Co., GA. >More About HENRY CAGLE: >Burial: 02 Aug 1862, National Cem., Lynchburg, VA >Census: 1850, Hall Co., GA w/parents at age 21 yrs. >More About NANCY RYLEE: >Burial: 30 Apr 1900, Bethlehem Bapt Ch Cem., Lula, Hall, GA >Census: 09 Jun 1880, Glades Dist 403, Hall, GA Widow w/3 children >Marriage Notes for HENRY CAGLE and NANCY RYLEE: >Marriage Book A, page 209, Oct 14, 1852, Hall Co., GA by J. J. Baugh, >Justice, Inferior Court. >More About HENRY CAGLE and NANCY RYLEE: >Marriage: 14 Oct 1852, Hall Co., GA > >Okla City > >-- Co51Ne@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 7/13/2007 1:29:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, >sandrastephens28@msn.com writes: > >Hi Neda, > >Yes we've talked before. Your Lucinda Cagle Head was the sister of my >great >great grandfather Henry Cagle. We were trying to find the Head family. I >still can't figure out why Geoge W. was buried at Dewberry and Lucinda was >buried at Bethlehem Bapt. She's right in there with Henry's wife and son. >Maybe George Head was married twice - I don't think I ever figured it out. >Good to hear from you though. Keep in touch. > >Sandra > > > >Sandra, Refresh my memory, please. Do you know the siblings of Henry and >Lucinda? I don't think I ever knew or if I did, I must not have written it >down. >I do remember looking at Lucinda's name in Bethlehem Baptist, but wasn't >there a question about it being the right Lucinda? Seems like the dates >did not >match (or did they?). I have a copy of a picture of Lucinda. It is really >a >bad one. And of George Washington Head. >Did you say you have a web site? 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This old message in the Cagle archives might help with some of these questions: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/CAGLE/1999-10/0939216697
"Family Tree Maker" Lee Cagle Okla City -- Carroll Glynn <glynn.14@osu.edu> wrote: Lee what is the name of your software? At 07:13 PM 7/12/2007, Lee Cagle wrote: >Dana, >Your Leonard Cagle is my 2d Cousin, 4 times removed. Another way to >figure it is your Leonard is the 2d cousin, once removed from of my >GGrandfather, Augustus Cagle. >How about that, Cousin! Actually, I am not all that smart to figure >all these complex relationships. My software does it for me. > > > >Lee Cagle >Okla City > >-- Dana Meara <mcmeara@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >Lee, >Now you have my curosity working. How (what lineage) are you and >Carroll related? Since I come off the same Cagle Pod as Carroll, are >you and I related? My line is Leonard Cagle b 1798, Charles Cagle b >1824, Eululia Cagle Costiloe b 1859, etc. > >Dana Meara >--------------------- >Carroll wrote: >Lee this is great. Just what I needed! >Could you tell me what relation I am to you? (through Forrest Lowe - >Mary Sharp Cagle was his mother. THanks. >---- >Lee replied: > >Half 5th Cousin, twice removed. > >Let me know if I can help you further. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >_____________________________________________________________ >Learn digital and video photography techniques, lighting and >printing. Click now >http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://tagline.untd.us/fc/Ioyw6iigk0lpUi6Z6x4pWW1O6B9o3eL68fMHP9h2aJpcPvfAslBQ46/ > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >-- >BEGIN-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS >------------------------------------------------------ > >Teach CanIt if this mail (ID 363929653) is spam: >Spam: https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=s&i=363929653&m=58911786ed92 >Not spam: https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=n&i=363929653&m=58911786ed92 >Forget vote: https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=f&i=363929653&m=58911786ed92 >------------------------------------------------------ >END-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS Dr. Carroll J. Glynn Professor and Director School of Communication Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio (614) 292-7006 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170
1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, Enumerated by Asst Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, lines 1 - 10 CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate Henry, 9, MW, none, MO HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later adopted by George) MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate (mother-in-law) BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census of Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure from there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of Madrid County. LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a Bishop. Lee Cagle Okla City -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: Lee, The Henry Cagle that marrried Dora Bishop--Is he listed in a census? Eliza Cagle Bishop was a sister to my g/g/grandfather, John Cagle, 1813-1879, of Hardin Co., TN, and their brother was George Cagle, 1824-aft.1880, of New Madrid Co., MO and Fannin Co., TX, all children of Henry Cagle, Jr.,1780-1857, New Madrid Co., MO. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill@yahoo.com> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 6:41 PM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > Thanks Lee. I appreciate the clarification. > > --Micah-- > > Lee Cagle <caglel1@juno.com> wrote: > Micah, > The Henry Cagle on the 1900 Census of Okla City. Is not the same as the > Henry who married Dora Bishop on 3 Jan 1892. This Henry Cagle might be a > first cousin by way of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who > married a Bishop. > This is probably as clear as mud. You might try contacting Lamona Phillips > at the address shown in the address heading. I understand she has been > working this line. > > > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > -- Micah Allen wrote: > To List and Val (I think) > > Someone, I think it was Val wrote to the list asking if anyone had > information on Mary Adeline Cagle. > > John Cagle (b.1853, MO) and the subject of so many of my posts had a > daughter Mary Cagle. On Missouri's vital record site is a wealth of > resources that can potentially help anyone looking for Cagles with > ancestors that were born, lived, or died in Missouri counties. Mostly, > you'll find 1910-1956 death certificates to be the most valuable because > pre-1910 info is only found for counties outside the Missouri Bootheel > region. I found a record for Mary Adeline Cagle on the usgenweb New Madrid > County site stating the following: > > James A. Westeman of Wess Twp. married Mary A. Cagle. John Cagle, father, > consents on April 19, 1893 by E. Brand, Justice of the Peace. > > Since Lee so graciously sent us his website (THANK YOU by the way), I > decided to check it out. Unaware that he basically had every Leonhart > Kegel descendant on there, I wasn't disappointed. He had quite a few > records of the same info I have on John and his family. Mary A. Cagle was > listed as his daughter and her mother is listed as Sarah. You will note > that you can find her in John Cagle's household at age 4 in the 1880 > Census of Fannin County, Texas. I have yet to really work on her records, > but now that I know that she is a member of the Morehouse Cagle's I will > eventually get to it. > > Furthermore, David you might be interested to know that I found Dora > Bishop's name as a wife of Henry Cagle (John's fourth son, I think) on > Lee's page. Lee, I would love to know where you found the info that Henry > C. Cagle married Dora Bishop. I've been trying to connect Frederick Cagle > and Franklin Cagle into our line for a while and only had a hunch. The > Cagle/Bishop marriage certificate/info has eluded me. Also, I note that > Dora is living with Andrew Hayes in the 1900 census of New Madrid Co, MO > directly next to John Cagle (b. 1853), but we also have Henry Cagle listed > with first wife Ida in the 1900 census in Oklahoma City. How can this be? > I'm a bit confused; did I miss something? Thanks for the wonderful info! > > --Micah R. Allen-- (Morehouse, New Madrid, MO Cagles) > > > > > --------------------------------- > Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's > on, when. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Free health insurance quotes. Great rates for individuals and families. > Click Now. > http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://tagline.untd.us/fc/Ioyw6iifSj3m8yHb8ZSRA0qDuKjFBWsvR8g9Tv0K0KcVGwtOn9CJgF/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Luggage? GPS? Comic books? > Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.4/898 - Release Date: 7/12/2007 > 4:08 PM > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170
Lee CagleDescendants of John Cagle Generation No. 1 1. JOHN4 CAGLE (JACOB3, JOHN DUTCHMAN2, LEONHART1 KEGEL) was born 1795 in Moore Co., NC. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) BARBARA CAGLE 24 Dec 1813 in Clark Co., GA, daughter of GEORGE CAGLE and UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1795 in Clarke Co., GA. More About JOHN CAGLE: Census: 1820, Habersham Co., GA 1001-1001 #207 Marriage Notes for JOHN CAGLE and BARBARA CAGLE: Recorded in Clarke Co., GA Marriage Book A, pg 92, 1805-1821, 24 Dec 1813. More About JOHN CAGLE and BARBARA CAGLE: Marriage: 24 Dec 1813, Clark Co., GA Children of JOHN CAGLE and BARBARA CAGLE are: i. JANE E5 CAGLE, b. 15 Oct 1818, Hall Co., GA; m. THOMAS J CARTER, 12 Aug 1841, Hall Co., GA; b. 26 Mar 1818, Hall Co., GA. More About JANE E CAGLE: Census: 1850, Hall Co., GA w/Thomas and 4 children. More About THOMAS J CARTER: Jury Duty: Mar 1862, Hall Co., GA Marriage Notes for JANE CAGLE and THOMAS CARTER: Marriage Book A, page 22, Aug 12, 1841, Hall Co., GA by Jonathan Martin, JP. More About THOMAS CARTER and JANE CAGLE: Marriage: 12 Aug 1841, Hall Co., GA ii. MATILDA CAGLE, b. 1821, Hall Co., GA; m. SAMUEL CHAMBERS, 09 Aug 1840, Hall Co., GA; b. 1814, Hall Co., GA; d. Bet. 1871 - 1879, Hall Co., GA. More About MATILDA CAGLE: Census: 1850, Hall Co., GA w/husb Samuel Chambers Marriage Notes for MATILDA CAGLE and SAMUEL CHAMBERS: Marriage Book A, page 1, Aug 9, 1840, Hall Co., GA by Moses Brian, JP. More About SAMUEL CHAMBERS and MATILDA CAGLE: Marriage: 09 Aug 1840, Hall Co., GA iii. LUCINDA CAGLE, b. 10 Jun 1824, Hall Co., GA; d. 13 Aug 1918, Hall Co., GA; m. GEORGE WASHINGTON HEAD, 28 Oct 1855, Hall Co., GA; b. 18 Oct 1823, Hall Co., GA; d. 17 Jun 1891, Hall Co., GA. More About LUCINDA CAGLE: Burial: 14 Aug 1918, Bethlehem Bapt Ch Cem, Hall co., GA Census: 1860, Hall Co., GA w/George & 2 children. More About GEORGE WASHINGTON HEAD: Burial: 18 Jun 1891, Dewberry Bapt Ch Cem, Hall Co., GA Census: 1860, Hall Co., GA w/Lucinda & 3 children. Marriage Notes for LUCINDA CAGLE and GEORGE HEAD: Marriage Book A, page 269, Oct 28, 1855, Hall Co., GA by J. M. Carter, JP. More About GEORGE HEAD and LUCINDA CAGLE: Marriage: 28 Oct 1855, Hall Co., GA iv. GEORGE CAGLE, b. 1827, Hall Co., GA. v. HENRY CAGLE, b. 1829, Hall Co., GA; d. 31 Jul 1862, CSA Hospital, Lynchburg, VA; m. NANCY RYLEE, 14 Oct 1852, Hall Co., GA; b. 1835, Hall Co., GA; d. 29 Apr 1900, Hall Co., GA. More About HENRY CAGLE: Burial: 02 Aug 1862, National Cem., Lynchburg, VA Census: 1850, Hall Co., GA w/parents at age 21 yrs. More About NANCY RYLEE: Burial: 30 Apr 1900, Bethlehem Bapt Ch Cem., Lula, Hall, GA Census: 09 Jun 1880, Glades Dist 403, Hall, GA Widow w/3 children Marriage Notes for HENRY CAGLE and NANCY RYLEE: Marriage Book A, page 209, Oct 14, 1852, Hall Co., GA by J. J. Baugh, Justice, Inferior Court. More About HENRY CAGLE and NANCY RYLEE: Marriage: 14 Oct 1852, Hall Co., GA Okla City -- Co51Ne@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 7/13/2007 1:29:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, sandrastephens28@msn.com writes: Hi Neda, Yes we've talked before. Your Lucinda Cagle Head was the sister of my great great grandfather Henry Cagle. We were trying to find the Head family. I still can't figure out why Geoge W. was buried at Dewberry and Lucinda was buried at Bethlehem Bapt. She's right in there with Henry's wife and son. Maybe George Head was married twice - I don't think I ever figured it out. Good to hear from you though. Keep in touch. Sandra Sandra, Refresh my memory, please. Do you know the siblings of Henry and Lucinda? I don't think I ever knew or if I did, I must not have written it down. I do remember looking at Lucinda's name in Bethlehem Baptist, but wasn't there a question about it being the right Lucinda? Seems like the dates did not match (or did they?). I have a copy of a picture of Lucinda. It is really a bad one. And of George Washington Head. Did you say you have a web site? If so, I would like to look at it. Neda in VA ************************************** Get a sneak peak of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170
List & Lamona: (I believe this is your line) For those of you who keep up with such things, the following will be of interest: Letter from Office of Sevier County, Historian, Samuel Andrew Maner: To Whom It May Concern: I, Samuel A Maner, Sevier County Historian hereby certify that William Cagle, Jr born C. 1780-1790 and listed on the 1840 Sevier County Census, as the same William Cagle, Jr page 186, line 20 is the child of William Cagle, Sr., born C 1754 (Listed in the 1850 census Sevier County house 842) line 18 of the same 1840 Sevier County Census. This William Cagle, Sr received land grant #13162, Granted 16 Mar 1826 and recorded 14 Aug 1826, 50 acres on the headwaters of Knob Creek. This same land was sold by George Calaway Cagle, son of William Cagle Jr, Deed book returns after the fire, pg 347 recorded 24 November 1874 /s/ Samuel A Maner, County Historian My notary expires June 22, 2005 (seal) Lee Cagle Okla City ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170
Thanks Lee. " LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a Bishop." Do we know anything else about Dora and Henry, location, dates? As you probably know, there was a Henry Cagle living in adjacent Dunklin or Pemiscott County that was about 2 years older than George's son Henry. The other Cagles in New Madrid Co., early on, were from Perry Co., TN apparently descendents of Leonard, son of the emigrant Leonard. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Cagle" <caglel1@juno.com> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:41 AM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > > 1870 US Fed Census Big Prairie, New Madrid Co., MO, 2 Aug, page 1, > Enumerated by Asst Marshal Ellis T Jenkins at household 1, family 1, lines > 1 - 10 > CAGLE, George, 45, MW, Farmer, $1500/$900, North Carolina > Malinda, 37, FW, Keep house, MO, Illiterate > John, 16, MW, Farm Laborer, MO, Illiterate > Mary, 13, FW, none, MO, Illiterate > Henry, 9, MW, none, MO > HULING, William, 17, MW, Farm Laborer, $0/$150, MO, Illiterate (Nephew) > SMITH, Louise, 5, MO (Louise is thought to be a niece, she was later > adopted by George) > MATTHEWS, Martha, 55, FW, Domestic Servant, MO, Illiterate (mother-in-law) > BISHOP, Elisa, 35, FW, TN (sister) (husband in CW ?) > Willie, 6, FW, TN, MO > (Note:George moved to TX abt 1877 where he was enumerated in the census of > Fannin Co., TX in 1880 as shown below.) > 1880 US Fed Census Pct 7, Fannin Co., TX., 23 Jun, ED 30, page 34, > Enumerated by J N Lane at household 360, family 362, lines 9 - 15 > CAGLE, George, WM, 56,Self, Married, Farmer, NC NC NC, Illiterate > Malinda, WF, 43, Wife, Married, Keeping house, MO NC NC, Illiterate > Henry, WM, 18, Son, Single, Farm Labor, MO NC MO, Illiterate > Smith, Belle, WF, 14, Adopted dau, Single, MO UNK MO, Illiterate > Caine, Wm, WM, 2 , G-Son, MO MO MO > (Note: William Caine is the son of Mary Matilda Cagle Caine, daughter of > George and Margaret Malinda. The child Belle Smith, age 14 yrs, > apparently adopted in New Madrid, Co., MO prior to George's departure from > there in 1877. Belle is thought to be Louise, age 5 in the 1870 census of > Madrid County. > LaMona has found a Dora Bishop who married Henry Cagle on 3 Jan 1892, > might be this Henry. This is possibly his first cousin. She may be the > daughter of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister who married a > Bishop. > Lee Cagle > Okla City > > -- "David Cagle" <dcagle1@charter.net> wrote: > Lee, > The Henry Cagle that marrried Dora Bishop--Is he listed in a census? > Eliza Cagle Bishop was a sister to my g/g/grandfather, John Cagle, > 1813-1879, of Hardin Co., TN, and their brother was George Cagle, > 1824-aft.1880, of New Madrid Co., MO and Fannin Co., TX, all children of > Henry Cagle, Jr.,1780-1857, New Madrid Co., MO. > David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill@yahoo.com> > To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 6:41 PM > Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Mary Adeline Cagle > > >> Thanks Lee. I appreciate the clarification. >> >> --Micah-- >> >> Lee Cagle <caglel1@juno.com> wrote: >> Micah, >> The Henry Cagle on the 1900 Census of Okla City. Is not the same as the >> Henry who married Dora Bishop on 3 Jan 1892. This Henry Cagle might be a >> first cousin by way of Elizabeth Cagle Bishop, Henry's father's sister >> who >> married a Bishop. >> This is probably as clear as mud. You might try contacting Lamona >> Phillips >> at the address shown in the address heading. I understand she has been >> working this line. >> >> >> Lee Cagle >> Okla City >> >> -- Micah Allen wrote: >> To List and Val (I think) >> >> Someone, I think it was Val wrote to the list asking if anyone had >> information on Mary Adeline Cagle. >> >> John Cagle (b.1853, MO) and the subject of so many of my posts had a >> daughter Mary Cagle. On Missouri's vital record site is a wealth of >> resources that can potentially help anyone looking for Cagles with >> ancestors that were born, lived, or died in Missouri counties. Mostly, >> you'll find 1910-1956 death certificates to be the most valuable because >> pre-1910 info is only found for counties outside the Missouri Bootheel >> region. I found a record for Mary Adeline Cagle on the usgenweb New >> Madrid >> County site stating the following: >> >> James A. Westeman of Wess Twp. married Mary A. Cagle. John Cagle, father, >> consents on April 19, 1893 by E. Brand, Justice of the Peace. >> >> Since Lee so graciously sent us his website (THANK YOU by the way), I >> decided to check it out. Unaware that he basically had every Leonhart >> Kegel descendant on there, I wasn't disappointed. He had quite a few >> records of the same info I have on John and his family. Mary A. Cagle was >> listed as his daughter and her mother is listed as Sarah. You will note >> that you can find her in John Cagle's household at age 4 in the 1880 >> Census of Fannin County, Texas. I have yet to really work on her records, >> but now that I know that she is a member of the Morehouse Cagle's I will >> eventually get to it. >> >> Furthermore, David you might be interested to know that I found Dora >> Bishop's name as a wife of Henry Cagle (John's fourth son, I think) on >> Lee's page. Lee, I would love to know where you found the info that Henry >> C. Cagle married Dora Bishop. I've been trying to connect Frederick Cagle >> and Franklin Cagle into our line for a while and only had a hunch. The >> Cagle/Bishop marriage certificate/info has eluded me. Also, I note that >> Dora is living with Andrew Hayes in the 1900 census of New Madrid Co, MO >> directly next to John Cagle (b. 1853), but we also have Henry Cagle >> listed >> with first wife Ida in the 1900 census in Oklahoma City. How can this be? >> I'm a bit confused; did I miss something? Thanks for the wonderful info! >> >> --Micah R. Allen-- (Morehouse, New Madrid, MO Cagles) >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's >> on, when. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Free health insurance quotes. Great rates for individuals and families. >> Click Now. >> http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://tagline.untd.us/fc/Ioyw6iifSj3m8yHb8ZSRA0qDuKjFBWsvR8g9Tv0K0KcVGwtOn9CJgF/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Luggage? GPS? 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You are his 2d Great-grandson. Lee Cagle Okla City -- <ashleycagle1908@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Someone said Allen and I jumped!!!!!!!!!!! I had a Thornsberry G Allen Killed by bushwackers in Dunklin County in May 1863. Could we be cousins twice (Cagle and Allen) Ashley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill@yahoo.com> To: "Lamona Phillips" <LaMona@bak.rr.com>; <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 12:34 AM Subject: [CAGLE] Bishop/Cagle [in reply to original Mary Adeline Caglemessage] > Lamona, > > I understand, but thanks for the reply. Did you get anywhere with your > research on this? The Cagles in my line really seemed to stick together > and Dora Bishop's appearance close to John Cagle and family . There was > almost always at least one child living beside his/her parents. We still > do that, actually. My mother stayed here, one mile away from her parents, > and her brother moved back as well and I after traveling awhile now live > an hour away as well. A lot can be said for home! The threat of the big > earthquake from the New Madrid Fault still hasn't managed to run any of us > off!! [humor aside...] > > Let me tell you the main reason I am so curious about the Bishops > marrying Cagles. My mother is a Cagle. My father is an Allen. My Cagle > family has lived in New Madrid County since before 1850. My Allen family > moved to Dunklin County from Kentucky in the 1880s. My great great > grandfather Allen married an Ellen Bishop whose mother was said to have > married into the Hardin Co., Tennessee Bishops. I'm trying to figure out > if a long long time ago, one of my Cagle ancestors intersects with one of > my Allen ancestors, by way of the Bishops of course. It may be a > completely frivolous project but the subject is just too curious for me to > walk away. Besides, I need to work on finding these Bishop ancestors > anyway. > > If you ever become involved with the mystery of who is Dora Bishop Cagle > Hayes Smith (and is that the right order??), please let me know. I will > keep you posted if I find anything. > > --Micah-- > > > > Lamona Phillips <LaMona@bak.rr.com> wrote: > Micah this is LaMona I had to stop working on this area Bishop/Cagle as > it > was when I lost my Bob Sincerely LaMona >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Free health insurance quotes. Great rates for individuals and families. >> Click Now. >> http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://tagline.untd.us/fc/Ioyw6iifSj3m8yHb8ZSRA0qDuKjFBWsvR8g9Tv0K0KcVGwtOn9CJgF/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Luggage? GPS? Comic books? >> Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car > Finder tool. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170
You can describe your relationship anyway you want. I believe it makes more sense, and is easier to understand if relationships are determined by the software of Family Tree Maker; however, not all of us use the same software. I wouldn't worry about it. Lee Cagle Okla City -- Njbalmer@aol.com wrote: Hi Lee My grandmother was married twice her 1st marriage she had a child my aunt (of course I would have never called her my step aunt she was of my grandmother's blood. she was just my aunt) but she was my father's half sister. my cousin's would be my 1\2 couisns being there were from my grandmother and not my grandfather. (They were alway's my couisns). does this make any sence he he. (I would say they were my 1\2 couisn's) Nancy Jane this is my 2 cents worth. But I could be wrong. ************************************** Get a sneak peak of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170
Ashley, This line also being researched by JILL PLESS" <JCPLESS@prodigy.net> The ancestry of William is unclear; however, he is thought to be the oldest son of the Widow Honor Cagle c.1780-1867. It is not yet known who the widow's husband was. William and Mary were newly married at the time of the 1820 census of Habersham Co., GA and had no children; however, they raised a large family and were later enumerated in Hall Co., GA with children. William participated in the 1827 Land Lottery distributed to white settlers of former Creek Indian lands in the west-central part of Georgia, lying between the Flint River to the east and the Alabama State line to the west. From north to south, the 1827 lottery lands stretched from present Haralson Co on the north to present Clay Co on the south. William was one of the fortunate and drew Lot #91, Dist. 21, Lee County, presently Stewart County. William never occupied his tract but, remained in Hall County. The property reverted to the state and was later "Granted" to Thomas R Harris. William served in the 93d Battalion of the Hall Co., GA Dragoons, in 1836. The unit was commanded by Major Barber. William Cagle purchased 68 acres from Hiram Cape on 31 Oct 1839 as recorded in Deed Book E, p. 372, Hall Co., GA. This land was situated on the Chattahoochee River in District #9, Lot #97. (Note: Both, William Cagle and Hiram Cape were sons-in-laws of Jacob Cagle, b. 1766. In what may have been the last sale of public land to a Cagle in Georgia, William, on Jun 28, 1878, received 43 and 8/10ths acres of land in Hall County. This tract, which apparently lay on the N Fork of the Oconee River in SE Hall Co., was in the old part of Hall, in which land was distributed under the Headright system. This region had been opened to white settlement in 1784 as part of old Franklin Co., and became part of Jackson Co on its formation in 1796, and finally part of Hall Co., upon its formation in December 1818. Most of the best land in this region was taken prior to 1800, and it would seem that William's tract must have been a less desirable piece of land, which went unclaimed for nearly a century after becoming available for sale. A transcript of the grant is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850 by John G. Cagle. William Cagle 1797-1881, a resident of Hall County since the 1820s, and the son-in-law of Jacob Cagle 1766-1858, died intestate on April 17, 1881. His estate was admitted to probate through the Court of Ordinary, and continued in probate until mid-1886. A summary of the various proceedings in the settlement is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850" and copies can be obtained at the Hall Co Courthouse in Gainesville, GA or at the Georgia State Archives in Atlanta, GA. 1850 US Fed Census Dist 38, Hall Co., GA, 11 Nov, household 1162, family 1162, lines 4 - 10, A Chastain, Asst Marshall CAGLE, William, 52, male, farmer, $1000, NC, Cannot read or write M___, 52, female, NC (Mary "Polly") Cannot read or write H___, 19, female, GA, Laborer, (Henry Cicero) Attended School within the year A___, 16, male, GA, Laborer, (Adler Cornelius)Attended School within the year D___, 14, male, GA (David Crockett) Attended School within the year M___, 15, female, GA (Mary "Polly") M___, 12, female, GA (Millie) 1860 US Fed Census Poplar Springs, Hall Co., GA, page 112, Dwelling 828, Family 693, lines 2-5, V Thompson, Asst Marshall CAGLE, W, 61, MW, Farmer, $1800/$800, NC Mary, 64, FW, keeping house, NC Mary, 23, FW, NC Millie, 20, FW, NC 1870 Census Glade Dist, Hall Co., GA, Poplar Springs P.O., 4 Jul 1870, pg 107, Household 896, Family 804, Lines 15-17 CAGLE, William C 70 MW Farmer $12511/$300 NC Mary 35 FW Keeping House GA Millie 30 FW Carding/spinning GA 1880 Census Hall Co., GA, Glade GM 403, ED 133, pg 16, 9 Jun 1880, Household 167, Family 173, Lines 47 - 50. Cagle, William WM 80 Self Farmer NC UNK UNK Mary WF 40 Dau Keeping house GA NC NC Millie WF 39 Dau Works on Farm GA NC NC Lavinia WF 10 Dau Works on Farm GA NC UNK (census says dau, but s/b Grand D.) This line also being researched by JILL PLESS" <JCPLESS@prodigy.net> The ancestry of William is unclear; however, he is thought to be the oldest son of the Widow Honor Cagle c.1780-1867. It is not yet known who the widow's husband was. William and Mary were newly married at the time of the 1820 census of Habersham Co., GA and had no children; however, they raised a large family and were later enumerated in Hall Co., GA with children. William participated in the 1827 Land Lottery distributed to white settlers of former Creek Indian lands in the west-central part of Georgia, lying between the Flint River to the east and the Alabama State line to the west. From north to south, the 1827 lottery lands stretched from present Haralson Co on the north to present Clay Co on the south. William was one of the fortunate and drew Lot #91, Dist. 21, Lee County, presently Stewart County. William never occupied his tract but, remained in Hall County. The property reverted to the state and was later "Granted" to Thomas R Harris. William served in the 93d Battalion of the Hall Co., GA Dragoons, in 1836. The unit was commanded by Major Barber. William Cagle purchased 68 acres from Hiram Cape on 31 Oct 1839 as recorded in Deed Book E, p. 372, Hall Co., GA. This land was situated on the Chattahoochee River in District #9, Lot #97. (Note: Both, William Cagle and Hiram Cape were sons-in-laws of Jacob Cagle, b. 1766. In what may have been the last sale of public land to a Cagle in Georgia, William, on Jun 28, 1878, received 43 and 8/10ths acres of land in Hall County. This tract, which apparently lay on the N Fork of the Oconee River in SE Hall Co., was in the old part of Hall, in which land was distributed under the Headright system. This region had been opened to white settlement in 1784 as part of old Franklin Co., and became part of Jackson Co on its formation in 1796, and finally part of Hall Co., upon its formation in December 1818. Most of the best land in this region was taken prior to 1800, and it would seem that William's tract must have been a less desirable piece of land, which went unclaimed for nearly a century after becoming available for sale. A transcript of the grant is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850 by John G. Cagle. William Cagle 1797-1881, a resident of Hall County since the 1820s, and the son-in-law of Jacob Cagle 1766-1858, died intestate on April 17, 1881. His estate was admitted to probate through the Court of Ordinary, and continued in probate until mid-1886. A summary of the various proceedings in the settlement is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850" and copies can be obtained at the Hall Co Courthouse in Gainesville, GA or at the Georgia State Archives in Atlanta, GA. 1850 US Fed Census Dist 38, Hall Co., GA, 11 Nov, household 1162, family 1162, lines 4 - 10, A Chastain, Asst Marshall CAGLE, William, 52, male, farmer, $1000, NC, Cannot read or write M___, 52, female, NC (Mary "Polly") Cannot read or write H___, 19, female, GA, Laborer, (Henry Cicero) Attended School within the year A___, 16, male, GA, Laborer, (Adler Cornelius)Attended School within the year D___, 14, male, GA (David Crockett) Attended School within the year M___, 15, female, GA (Mary "Polly") M___, 12, female, GA (Millie) 1860 US Fed Census Poplar Springs, Hall Co., GA, page 112, Dwelling 828, Family 693, lines 2-5, V Thompson, Asst Marshall CAGLE, W, 61, MW, Farmer, $1800/$800, NC Mary, 64, FW, keeping house, NC Mary, 23, FW, NC Millie, 20, FW, NC 1870 Census Glade Dist, Hall Co., GA, Poplar Springs P.O., 4 Jul 1870, pg 107, Household 896, Family 804, Lines 15-17 CAGLE, William C 70 MW Farmer $12511/$300 NC Mary 35 FW Keeping House GA Millie 30 FW Carding/spinning GA 1880 Census Hall Co., GA, Glade GM 403, ED 133, pg 16, 9 Jun 1880, Household 167, Family 173, Lines 47 - 50. Cagle, William WM 80 Self Farmer NC UNK UNK Mary WF 40 Dau Keeping house GA NC NC Millie WF 39 Dau Works on Farm GA NC NC Lavinia WF 10 Dau Works on Farm GA NC UNK (census says dau, but s/b Grand D.) Lee Cagle Okla City -- "Lamona Phillips" <LaMona@bak.rr.com> wrote: Ashley this is LaMona I had William C. Cagle the son of Jacob Cagle and Elizabeth Gilmore. I unhooked him until I can straighten up my file I have a "Bug" in mine so, maybe after I get my mind straightened out maybe the connection will come. Let me work on this some more. LaMona ----- Original Message ----- From: <ashleycagle1908@sbcglobal.net> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:44 AM Subject: [CAGLE] problem determining the father of William C Cagle 1797 in NC >I am having a problem determining the father of William C Cagle 1797 in NC >and died 17 Apr 1881 in Hall county, GA. He was married to Mary Polly >Cagle. She was born Aug 1796 in Buncombe Co., NC. She died 08 Nov 1865 >in Hall Co., GA. > > This is to easy for someone! > > Ashley > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170
Yes, Nancy Jane, it makes sense to me.....steps are not of your blood. Frances Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: <Njbalmer@aol.com> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 4:53 PM Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Lee Cagle's Web > Hi Lee > > My grandmother was married twice her 1st marriage she had a child my > aunt > (of course I would have never called her my step aunt she was of my > grandmother's blood. she was just my aunt) but she was my father's > half sister. my > cousin's would be my 1\2 couisns being there were from my > grandmother and not my > grandfather. (They were alway's my couisns). does this make any > sence he he. > (I would say they were my 1\2 couisn's) > > Nancy Jane > > this is my 2 cents worth. But I could be wrong. > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peak of the > all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message