DiAnne: This is my response to you. I have heard nothing else from you. Is there some thing else you need. Lee Cagle Moore, OK >>DiAnne: >> >>The father of George H. is Henrich "Henry" Cagle, Jr b. 1770 >Cumberland >>County, NC >>d. 1830 Moore County, NC; m: Elizabeth Cagle abt 1797 in Moore >County, >>NC. >> >>Henrich "Henry" Sr is next: He was born 1730-1739 in Obermehlingen, >>Germany >>d. March 22, 1802, Moore County, NC; m: Caterana Seitz b. 1732, >>Obermehlingen, Germany >>d. 1818-1819, Moore County, NC, in Berks County, PA in 1753 >> >>His father was Leonhart Kegel (Leonard Cagle), b. 1684, Sembach, >>Obermehlingen, German, d. 1754-1757, Pennsylvania or North Carolina. >He >>married Susanna Unknown, >>b. 1688, Sembach, Obermehlingen, Germany, d. abt 1750, Pennsylvania >or >>North Carolina. >> >>And now, you can do something for me. Will you tell me how you >connect >>to this Cagle >>line giving me names, dates and wives. >> >>I hope the above information is what you need. If not let me know. >> >>Lee Cagle >>Moore, OK >>On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 21:55:17 -0400 DiAnne Leitermann >><DiAnne.Leitermann@oakland.k12.mi.us> writes: >>>Thank You Lee! >>> >>>...I am still looking for the father of my GGGrandfather (George H. > >>>Cagle, >>>born 1800) >>>DiAnne >>> >>>At 11:30 AM 7/21/99 -0500, you wrote: >>>>DiAnne: >>>> >>>>I may have information on your George H & Sara. >>>> >>>>I have George Cagle, b. 1800 in Moore County, North Carolina who >>>married >>>>a Sarah >>>>Unknown, b. 1801 in Moore County, North Carolina. >>>> >>>>I show the following children: >>>> >>>>Eliza b. 1834 (Your Eliza) >>>>Esther b. 1838 (May be Telitha Esther or Esther Telitha) >>>>Carnis b. 1840 (May be Cumi) >>>>Isaac b. 1843 (Could be 1845) >>>>Ballard b. 1847 (Could be Benjamin Ballard) >>>> >>>>If you think these are who you are looking for, what information do > >>>you >>>>need? >>>> >>>>And, yes. John G. Cagle is still publishing the Cagle Journal from > >>>the >>>>address you >>>>indicated and the subscription rate is still $12. per year. >>>> >>>>Lee Cagle >>>>Moore, OK >>>> >>>>___________________________________________________________________ >>>>Get the Internet just the way you want it. >>>>Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >>>>Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. >>>> >>> >> >>___________________________________________________________________ >>Get the Internet just the way you want it. >>Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >>Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. >> >--=====================_932798670==_ >Content-Type: x-juno/st1 > > >--=====================_932798670==_ >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > >--=====================_932798670==_-- > > > This e-mail message originally contained one or more >attached files, but unfortunately we were unable to deliver them to >you. Juno's basic free e-mail service does not include file >attachment functionality, because the delivery of non-text file >attachments is too costly for us to provide for free. > > If you would like to be able to receive (and send) file >attachments, you can do so by signing up for Juno's enhanced e-mail >service, Juno Gold, or for Juno's full Internet access service, Juno >Web. You may even be able to receive the file that was originally >attached to this message, if you sign up for Juno Gold or Juno Web >today -- we try to save all file attachments received by users of our >basic service for a limited time, just in case the users decide to >sign up. (We're sorry we can't hold the attachments for longer, but >with the volume of mail that passes through our computers -- typically >more than 3 million messages each day -- it would be very hard for us >to do so.) The sooner you act, the more likely it is that you will be >able to receive the attachment(s) that originally came with this >message. As soon as your Juno Web or Juno Gold account has been >activated, we'll set aside your attachments for safekeeping. You can >then download them at your convenience. > > To learn how to subscribe to Juno Gold or Juno Web, click on >the >'Advertisements' menu in the main Juno interface, click 'View Index >of Advertisements' and then select either 'Juno Gold' or 'Juno Web' >from the list of advertisements. If you do not see 'Juno Gold' or >'Juno Web' in your advertisement index, you can also learn more about >Juno Web and Juno Gold by sending e-mail to 'junogold@info.juno.com'. > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.