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    1. Fwd: Leonard from Paulding (Present Haralson Co., GA 1770-1840s)
    2. --part1_6e8e537e.2475d197_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_6e8e537e.2475d197_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Njbalmer@aol.com From: Njbalmer@aol.com Full-name: Njbalmer Message-ID: <6e8e537e.2475cfe6@aol.com> Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 16:51:50 EDT Subject: Re: Leonard from Paulding (Present Haralson Co., GA 1770-1840s) To: caglel1@juno.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 4 Hi Lee This is the infomation on George Tucker , father in law of Leonard Cagle, Maybe some names will match ??? sometimes you need both sides of the familys , to give some answers , Nancy Jane Tarzana, Ca. April Descendants of George (Sr.) Tucker Generation No. 1 1. George (Sr.)1 Tucker was born 1740 in Virginia, and died October 1804. He married Maria Dorothea 1764. Notes for George (Sr.) Tucker: George Tucker , Sr. Revolutionary War Patriot George Tucker, Sr. was born about 1740 in virginia but migrated to North Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War, as he is listed in "Roster of Revolutionay Soldiers in North Carolina, page 344 - #2726 Salisbury district, as a Patriot, having signed the "Oath of Alleginance" and furnished supplies. He lived in Mecklenburg County, NC in the part that is now Cavarrus County, near the Reed Gold Mine, but he owned land on both the east and west sides of Rocky River, the east side being what is now Stanly County. Most of George's children lived in Cabarrus County. However, sons Leonard and Peter, along with sons-in law James Little and Leonard Cagle, lived in Montgomery County, that part that is now Stanly. George Tucker may have been twice married, but there is no record of his first wife's name. A John Tucker who owned land adjoining the Tucker heirs but was nor mentioned in the distribution and settlement of George Tucker's estate may have been a son by his first wife. His second wife, Maria Dorothea, is proven by her giving her consent as his wife to a conveyance dated April term 1797. George and Maria dorothea were married about 1764. George died before October 1804 as James Little and George tucker, Jr. were appointed administrators of his estate at that time. Maria Dorothea died before 12 September 1815, as the children sell her widow's dower land at that time. Text of the 1806 deed, heirs of George Tucker Sr. , Montgomery County, NC, followed by the Editor's This Indenture Made the 31st. day of December 1806 between George Tucker & John Barba of the county, of Cabarrus & Stare of N.Carolina and Leonard Tucker & Lonard Cagle and James Little of the County, of Cabarrus & stare aforesaid of the County of Montgomery & State aforesaid of the one part other part Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the Sum of 540 Dollars in hand paid by Janes Little the Receipt and Payment whereof is herby acknowledged by the above names Legatees Hath fiven granted Bargained & Sold aliened ___________,( Illegible) Convayed & Confirmed ect. etc. unto the Said James Little all that Tract piece or parcel of Land Situated Lying & being in the County of Cabarrus and on the West Side of Rockey River Beginning at a Line a corner of George Tucker Deceasd lands on the East Bank of said River & Runs Nt. 39 Wt. 128 poles to a B.O. [i.e, Runs North 39 poles and West 128 poles to a Black Oak] then Nt. 41 Wt. 42 poles to a B.O. then So. 25 Wt. 153 poles to a pine thence due West 20 poles to a pine then So. 56 Et. 176 poles to a Black Cherry Tree on the Bank of the River above the Mouth of the Branch thence to the Begining Containing 155 acres be the same More of Less which was Laid off to them as Legatees of Geroge Tucker Deceased by order of County, Court of Cabarrus as aforesaid, etc. and also all Woods Ways Waters and Watercources & all & every (of) the appurtenances thereunto Belonging, etc. etc. etc. which contains the whole preamble. In Witness whereof the said George Tucker & Peter Tucker & John Barba and Leonard Tucker and Leonard Cagle hath hereunto Set their hands and Seals the day & year first above Written . Sealed & Deliveded in Presence of George Tucker William Craton ) October his Isaac Howel Just. ) Session 1807 Peter (P) Tucker mark State of N. Carolina Cabarrus County his Then was the Execution of the within John (X) Barba Deed duly Proved in Open Court by mark the oath of Isaac Howel Recorded and ordered to be Registered his Leonard (X) Tucker Test___________Brandon Cole mark his Leonard (X) Cagle mark Notes: The lack of punctuation in the above deed makes for difficult reading; however, the central idea seems to be that a parcel of land which had belonged to the deceased George Tucker was being sold to satisfy the claims of the legatees. The identity of the legatees is not made clear above, but it would seem likely that they were the three sons and two son-in-law of the deceased. If such was indeed the case, it would seem that Leonard Cagle had married the daughter of George Tucker. Information for John G. Cagle. Children of George Tucker and Maria Dorothea are: 2 i. George (Jr.)2 Tucker, born March 10, 1765; died August 19, 1855. He married Mary Clara Cloory. Notes for George (Jr.) Tucker: Both are buried at Kinza-Morgan Cemetery - The old Tucker burying ground. 3 ii. Joseph Tucker, born 1768. He married Mary Peck September 17, 1808. 4 iii. Daughter(Susanna) Tucker, born 1770. She married Leonard Cagle. Notes for Leonard Cagle: Both were over the age of 45 in 1820 1840 Paulding, GA. Cagle, Leonard 100100001-000001020002 g.101 (1850 __?) This is what it says under census information : Some Cagle researdhers feel that Leonard Cagle of 1840 Paulding Co. was identical to Leonard of 1830 Henry Co., p. 229; others feel that he was identical to Leonard of 1830 Henry Co., p 204. The task of making the proper identification is made more difficult by the fact that both Leonards of 1830 Henry were in their 50s (b 1770-80). If the male in his 60s (b.1770s in the household of Jephtha Cagle in 1840 Cobb Co. could be positively identified as Leonard of p.229, 1830 Henry Census, it would suggest that the Leonard of 1840 Paulding was identical to Leonard of p.204, 1830 Henry census. However, the weight of evidence might seem to suggest that Leonard of 1840 Paulding was identical to Leonard of p. 229, 1830 Henry census; perhaps the major factor to suggest this identification is the location of Jacob Cagle in 1840 Paulding, near Leonard. This Jacob, b. 1790s, is of the wrong age, and has children of the wrong age, to have been the son of Leonard, p.204, 1830 Henry census. Rather, the Jacob of 1840 Coweta Co. corresponds properly in age to the son of Leonard, p.204 of 1830 Henry. Thus, it might be suggested that Leonard of 1840 Paulding was identical to Leonard (p.204 in 1830 Henry ) was missed in the 1840 census. As will be seen on the following page, Leonard, p.204, later teappeared in the 1850 census of Chattooga Co. GA., living adjacent to Jacob Cagle who had been in 1840 Coweta. (I'm really confused maybe someone else can understand) 5 iv. Rosannah Tucker, born 1772; died July 17, 1857. She married James Little 1788 in North Carolina. Notes for James Little: Both are buried in the Little Cemetery , Stanly County, North Carolina . 6 v. Jacob Tucker, born January 01, 1774 in Montgomery, County, North Carolina; died December 31, 1837. He married Magdalene "Molly" Cagle 1797 in North Carolina. Notes for Jacob Tucker: Jacob is buried at Flat Rock Cemetery in the SW, corner of Stanly County, not far from Cabarrus Co. line. His tombstone reads as follows . Here lies the body of Jacob Tucker born Jan. 1, 1771 died Dec. 31, 1837 age 67 years 1800 Census, Cabarrus North Carolina Tucker, Jacob 001-2001 7 vi. Peter Tucker, born 1776 in North Carolina; died Bef. 1840. He married Rachel 1797 in North Carolina. 8 vii. Leonard Tucker, born 1778; died Aft. 1860. 9 viii. James Tucker, born 1780 in North Carolina. He married (1) Jane Russel October 20, 1817. He married (2) Milley Hartsell November 17, 1828 in North Carolina. Notes for James Tucker: 1st marriage to Jane Russell 20 Oct. 1817 2nd marriage to Milly Hartsell 17 Nov, 1828 10 ix. Lewis Tucker, born 1782 in North Carolina; died Bef. January 1843 in North Carolina. He married Catherine Fisher August 20, 1810 in North Carolina. 11 x. Catharenah Tucker, born 1785 in North Carolina; died August 12, 1872. She married John Barba December 12, 1805. 12 xi. Margaret Tucker, born 1787 in North Carolina. She married Isaac Howell November 07, 1805 in North Carolina. --part1_6e8e537e.2475d197_boundary--

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