Jerri, Thanks for your response. Valentine Cagle (Sr.) is not listed as a son in the will of John "Dutchman" Cagle. I think Valentine is considered by most, to be the son of David Cagle, b. 1728 Ger. David is thought to be a brother of John "Dutchman." David Jerri Ritter wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: David Cagle <dcagle@centuryinter.net> > To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com <CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 6:56 PM > Subject: Re: Charles Cagle, b. 1779, Moore County, North Carolina > > Hello, > > My mother in law, Dortha Lorene Stokes is a desc. of Leonard Cagle, b.1683, > d.1754, and wife, Susanna. As follows: > > Leonard Cagle/Susanna > John "Dutchman" Cagle/Catherine > Valentine Cagle/Catherine > Valentine Cagle II/Martha Jane Sane > Henry Cagle, Sr/Mary Musgrove/Musgrave > Martha Jane Cagle 1854-1933/Silas Stokes 1854-1921 > Charles Stokes/Essie Jane Hubbs > Dortha Lorene Stokes b. 1921/Joseph Clyde Ritter > > Stokes and Cagle's were in Marion County, AL, then to Clay County, AR. > > Jerri Ritter > Ada, OK > > >Lee, > >I can't straighten you out. But, you have posted some material that might > >explain some questions that I have had. As far as I know, my Cagle family > >runs as follows: > > > >Leonard the immigrant (1); David, b. 1728 Ger. (2) and Henry Cagle, Sr., b. > >1760's NC, d. ca 1737, Hardin Co., TN (3). > >We know from NC records that Henry Cagle, Sr. was married to a Wagoner. > >Therefore, I am assuming that the Henry Cagle you have listed below is > Henry > >Cagle, Sr. and wife (Elizabeth) Wagoner. I did not know her given name. > > > >>From the census records, it appears that Henry Sr. and Elizabeth had 4 > sons. > >John G. Cagle has suggested that one of these sons was David Cagle who was > >enumerated in the 1830 census of Anson Co. and the 1840 census of > Montgomery > >Co., and that most of his his family migrated to Morgan County AL. Anyone > >belong to this line? > > > >The other three sons of Henry Sr. appear to have moved to Hardin Co., TN in > >the 1820's. Charles was there by 1822, George by 1826, and Henry Jr. > before > >1830. George and Henry Jr. remained in Hardin County until 1838 at which > >time they moved to New Madrid Co., M0. George died in 1840 and Henry Jr. > in > >1857 in New Madrid Co. > > > >Charles lived in that part of Hardin Co. which was to become McNairy County > >in 1823. He bought land in McNairy County in 1837 and sold the same tract > >on January 22, 1838. Where Charles went after 1838, I do not know. Could > >the Charles Cagle of Hickman Co. be the same as the Charles of Hardin and > >McNairy Co.? > > > >Help from anyone will be appreciated. > > > >David > > > > > >Le Roy A Cagle wrote: > > > >> List: > >> > >> Help!! Can someone straighten me out? > >> > >> I have a Charles Cagle, b. 1779 Moore County, NC, d. abt 1870 Hickman > >> County, TN, m: Elizabeth Curb. Parents are Leonard Cagle, b. abt 1742 & > >> Susanna Richardson. > >> Children: Anna b. ?, Thomas Jun 2, 1814, Charles Jacob Mar 28, 1818. > >> > >> I also, have a Charles Cagle b. 1779, North Carolina, d. aft 1870 Hickman > >> County, TN m: > >> Virginia. Parents are Henry Cagle b. 1762 & Elizabeth Wagoner. > >> Children of Charles are: Anna b. 1821, Thomas abt 1814, Charles Jr. abt > >> 1815. > >> > >> Are there two Charles Cagles b. 1779 in Moore County who possible have > >> children by > >> the same name. Or, have I just got them somehow confused. > >> > >> Which children should be attributed to whom? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Lee Cagle > >> Moore, OK > >> 10-27-36 > >> > >> ___________________________________________________________________ > >> You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > >> Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html > >> or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > >> > >> ==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > >> > >> Cagle Family Web Page > >> http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/ > > > > > > > > > >==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== > > > >Cagle Family Genealogy Forum > >http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/cagle/