Nancy Jane,BINGO!!!!!this is Bill Bond and I have waited a long time to have this info come out.This is my family and I am very interested in learning more and sharing my info with this person.wbond@cyberhighway.net Njbalmer@aol.com wrote: > > Hi group > > have been talking with this lady only about two or three days now and have a > connection with two of the family here . there is a 3rd one John b. 1813 > married Sarah unknown look at the names of the children . I have see these > names before. > maybe from one of you in the group > > Nancy jane > Tarzana , Ca > April 1945 > > P.S. the one in the bold print are in my family line, so far . > > Hill/Cagle > Date: 10/15/1999 10:03:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time > From: vixen@gate.net (Jacqueline Bower) > To: Njbalmer@aol.com > > Thanks so much for all the Cagle information. I'm still reading through it > to see how it "fits" with my data base. > > I don't have definitive proof that Andrew Jackson Hill, b. 4/25/1816 in > Warren Co., TN is the husband of Eliza Cagle, but it seems very likely based > on his name, age and place of birth. I did not have any information on who > he married or children, but I would think we should be able to find a > marriage record somewhere in Warren Co. > > I made a research trip to McMinnville, Warren Co., TN about two years ago and > found a huge file of HILL information that I copied (it took me two days at > the Magnuss Library) and have been going through it ever since. Among some > of the papers I found a xerox copy of a thin, stern looking woman with the > handwritten notes: "Martha Alice Taylor Cagle Hill; married 1) John David > Cagle, married 2) James Calvin Hill. Mother of Isaac Benjamin Jacob Cagle, > Andrew Jackson Cagle, Thomas Jefferson Cagle, and Mary Jane Hill." There was > no date on the paper, but the name of the researcher was: Linda Lou > Campbell, 1576A Hurricane Rd., New Market, AL 35761. Home phone: > 205-379-3530, work 205-895-5880. I have never tried to call or write. They > may or may not be current numbers. I don't know who James Calvin Hill is or > how these Cagles and Hills fit with what I already have. Perhaps you do? > > The other Cagle information I have in my files is this: > John Cagle, b. 1813 TN, married Sarah Unknown. 11 children; > 1. James Cagle, b. 1830 > 2. Leonard Cagle, b. 1831 > 3. Mary A. Cagle, b. 1833 > 4. Jacob Cagle, b. 1836 > 5. Charles Cagle, b. 1838 > 6. Thomas J. Cagle, b. 1840 > 7. Elizabeth Cagle, b. 1842 > 8. John Cagle, b. 1844 > 9. Abraham Cagle, b. 1845 > 10. William Cagle, b. 1847 > 11. Washington Cagle, b. 1850 > > Son, Thomas J. Cagle, b. 1840 TN, married Rebecca Hill, b. 1848 TN. daughter > of Montique Pleasant Hill, b. 1826 TN, d. 1854 Warren Co., TN, and his wife, > Sarah "Sally" Taylor, b. 1828 TN. Montique was in turn, the son of Benjamin > J. Hill b. 1783 NC, d. May 1852 Warren Co., TN, married Rebecca Wallace, b. > 1783 SC. > And finally, Benjamin J. Hill, was another of the sons of Isaac Hill Sr., b. > 1748 MD, who later settled in Warren Co. TN and is buried on his property > there. > > Then I have another Elizabeth Cagle, no dates of birth/death, who married Asa > Hill before 1827 in Warren Co., TN, no dates of birth/death, but I do know > this Asa Hill was the son of Asa Hill, Sr., b. June 18, 1799 NC, and Louvisa > Hill, b. 1802 GA. > Asa Hill, Sr. was the son of Henry John Alexander Hill, b. 1774, d. 1825 and > Susannah Swales. Henry John Alexander Hill's father was Isaac Hill, Sr., b. > 1748. > > Asa married his grandfather's (Isaac Sr.) step-daughter, Louvisa Hill, > daughter by Wm. Hill, and Lydia White Hill Jones, his grandfather's second > wife. Louvisa and Asa were thus, not actually blood related. > > Do any of these Cagle/Hill unions and names sound familiar to you? I have > more on some of them if they fit anywhere you can see. > > I will start trying to find a marriage record for Andrew J. Hill and Eliza > Hill. I do believe this is the Hill you seek. I'll stay in touch. > > Regards, > Jackie > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > Even if your just starting your Cagle > research, I want you to feel at home. > Dont forget to bookmark your favorite's.