Hello List, While doing some research a few days ago I came across a few things. As most of us on the list know Jacob, Charles, and Valentine Cagle, settled in Warren Co; Tn. >From the book "Genealogical Abstracts from Tennessee Newspapers 1803-1812". by Sherida K. Eddlemon. Warren Co; Tn. Charles Cagle, on the Colins River, has taken up a black horse. On June 30, 1810, the horse was given an appraised value of $2. This of course places Charles Cagle, living there in 1810. Wouldn't it be nice if you could buy a horse for $2 or less now?:) This data will be of interest to Tom Cagle, who has the nice Cagle's in the Civil War site. "Tennessee CSA deaths in Union Prisons" transcribed by Carolyn M.Bartels Cagle, W.C. pvt. 51st. Inf. Co. D 31 Dec 1864 Camp Chase CSA Cemetery, near Columbus, Oh. I am pretty sure Tom, already has this data on, Elijah Cagle. His widow made an application for pension benefits for his Civil War service. This is some additional data that gives some dates, and Susan Catherine's, maiden name. Susan Catherine Cagle (Sharp) b.1854, Monroe Co; Tn. She married Elijah Cagle b.1841, Sevier Co; Tn. They were married in 1889, in Montgomery Co; Tn. This appears to be his families listing from the 1850 Tennessee Census: Cagle, George 38, Mary 41, Elizabeth 21, Celia 18, Mary 16, James 14, George 12, Jessie 9, Elijah 7, John 5, Mathew 2, NC NC Sevier Co. 844-891 This looks also like it is their marriage: George Cagle married Polly Latham August 2, 1829. Blount Co; Tn. This at least appears to be correct, with the data I have. Earl