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    1. Benjamin F. Cagle Sr and Cherokee County Cagles.
    2. Doyle W. Chambers
    3. Nancy Balmer, Thanks for the last two or three items of data you have submitted. The Cagle families of Cherokee County, GA, are among my present research projects. I have a great deal of data already, both in my gedcom and on paper files awaiting entry. I have several of the children of some of these families which are not yet included in your files. As I get my files updated, I will forward them to you along with the sources. The last submission regarding Benjamin Cagle Sr., and his son Benjamin Jr., is close to my own family research. I have much more on both than shows in your file. I will send that also. Benjamin Sr, and his wife Parthenia Jinks Cagle, were my gggrandparents. A lot of us descend from this line, including John G. Cagle, who writes the historical journals, LeRoy Cagle, myself, and Gerri Cagle George. Gary Hawley descends from Benjamin�s brother Joseph. One item which appears in your submission puzzles me though. In your file regarding Benjamin Cagle Jr. and his wife Anna Cook ( John G.�s line), you show as Generation No. 3, James Spencer Stirling. This is probably included from the CD. James Spencer Stirling was my great uncle, and brother to my grandfather Charles Hampton Sterling. They were two of the Children of Anna Caroline Cagle, first born of Benjamin F. Cagle Sr. and Parthenia Jinks Cagle. The only relationship with Benjamin Jr, was uncle and nephew. Leroy descends from Augustus Cagle and Sabra Ann Hart Cagle, through their son John Robert Cagle. We are still searching for some missing information in this line. I attempted to print out all this data for the mail list, but my genealogy program will not group the families for print out. Just the descendant list with notes exceeds 3500 pages of data. Don�t think my mail program would handle it either. I�ll extract the relevant data and submit it when possible. We here in Alabama are anticipating the arrival of a foot of snow and ice very shortly, so it may take a few days. We�re not used to that much winter at one time <g> Best wishes, Doyle http://www.dwchambers.com

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