Hi This is the correct one : (second message ) Descendants of John "Dutchman" Cagle Generation No. 1 1. John "Dutchman"2 Cagle ((Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard *1) was born 1724 in Obermehlingen , Germany, and died May 12, 1799 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married (1) Johnetta Hart Abt. 1752 in Oley, PA.. He married (2) Catherine "Caty" Abt. 1774 in North Carolina. Notes for John "Dutchman" Cagle: John "Dutchman " Cagle ( Some called him Dutch) John Cagle 1726-1799, America's first gold rush, Cabarrus County, North Carolina . The first find was a 17 lb. gold nugget, founded in Little Meadow Creek by Conrad Reeds, minor son of John Reed. A German immigrant , it soon became the nations source of gold. (Then there was a gold strike in California in the late 1840s). Henry Cagle 1760-1830 was a neighbor of John Reed. Old David 1728-1780. and his brother John Dutchman 1726-1799, had homesteaded at this location in 1764. Old David became the owner and operater of the first gold mine in Moore County, North Carolina . John Dutchman's son John inherited 150 acres, John moved to Mississippi in the early 1810s and left his land to his brother ,George 1760-1830. George gave his land to his son John M. Cagle born 1793-1860, He stayed on the place and worked the mine, he became the wealthist Cagle , in America, his assets valued at $35,000.00. Census 1860: John M. Cagle, age 67, born in Nort Carolina Martha Cagle, age 50, born in North Carolina Enoch S. Cagle , age 25, born North Carolina Real Estate Value $ 5,371.00, Personal Property $30,000.00 . John "Dutchman" Cagle - Land Grants & Tax List. John Kegill - died 1799 Bought 100 acres Feb. 1764, by Bear Creek. (This is where the Gold Mine was) David Cayjill - Bought 100 acres, both sides of Flat Creek. ACRES . Charles Cagle died 1802, bought land August 11 1767 , on Little Buffalo River . Leonard Bought land in 1768, on Buffalo River. Henry died 1802, bought land on Little Buffalo River . George Died 1825 bought 30 acres between Cabin Creek and Bear Creek. 1767 Tax List: Cumberland County, North Carolina : John Cagle , Henry Cagle , Leonard Cagle . 1777 Tax List: John Cagle 310 Acres. Henry Cagle 150 Acres George Cagle 120 Acres. Names where all misspelled by the land office. Children of John Cagle and Johnetta Hart are: + 2 i. Valentine "Velti"3 Cagle, born 1753 in Moore County, North Carolina. + 3 ii. Leonard Cagle, born March 01, 1755 in Moore County, North Carolina; died August 28, 1814 in Stanly County, North Carolina. 4 iii. George (Jorg) Cagle, born 1757; died 1830. He married Eliza. 5 iv. Elizabeth Cagle, born Aft. 1760. She married Gilmore. + 6 v. Jacob Cagle, born 1766 in Moore County, North Carolina. 7 vi. Mary Cagle, born Aft. 1767. She married Melton. Children of John Cagle and Catherine "Caty" are: 8 i. Susanna3 Cagle, born Aft. 1775. 9 ii. John Cagle, born Aft. 1776. 10 iii. Dorety Cagle, born Aft. 1778. 11 iv. Margaret Cagle, born Aft. 1780. + 12 v. William Cagle, born 1788 in Moore County, North Carolina; died September 18, 1860 in Moore County, North Carolina. Generation No. 2 2. Valentine "Velti"3 Cagle (John "Dutchman"2, (Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard *1) was born 1753 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Catherine. Children of Valentine Cagle and Catherine are: 13 i. Valentine4 Cagle, born 1786 in Cabarrus , North Carolnia. He married Martha. 14 ii. Anna Mary Cagle, born 1794 in Cabarrus County , North Carolina. Notes for Anna Mary Cagle: Cagle , Anna Mary, b-1794 . Baptized January 28, 1798. Parents Velti Kagle & wife Caterine . This was inthe minutes of the St. John's Lutheran Church, which was located in the dutch Buffalo Creek area of Cabarrus County. This latter account might be more nearly correct, since the Bear Creek Church, according to most authorities, was not founded until ca.1806. 15 iii. John Cagle, born January 17, 1797 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina; died 1880 in Winston County, Alabama. He married Sarah Lovett. Notes for John Cagle: Cagle, John , b-Jan. 17, 1797. Baptized Jan. 28, 1798. Parent were Velti Kegel & Catherine.Sponcers Andrew Stauch and wife Elizabeth . 3. Leonard3 Cagle (John "Dutchman"2, (Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard *1) was born March 01, 1755 in Moore County, North Carolina, and died August 28, 1814 in Stanly County, North Carolina. He married Martha Johnson July 01, 1773 in Moore County, North Carolina. Notes for Leonard Cagle: Buried at the Cagle Family Cemetery , Western Stanly County, North Carolina. Name of father of John was John Cagle . Notes for Martha Johnson: Buried at the Cagle Family Cenetery on January 12, 1800, in Western Stanly County , North Carolina. Children of Leonard Cagle and Martha Johnson are: 16 i. Benjamin4 Cagle, born in Moore County, North Carolina. 17 ii. George Cagle, born June 13, 1777 in Moore County, North Carolina. 18 iii. Son Cagle, born 1787 in Moore County, North Carolina. 19 iv. Leonard Cagle, born 1789 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Charity. 20 v. Son Cagle, born 1790. 21 vi. Rebecca Cagle. 6. Jacob3 Cagle (John "Dutchman"2, (Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard *1) was born 1766 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Elizabeth "Eliza". Notes for Jacob Cagle: 1840 Hall County, GA. Cagle , Jacob 0010010001-000120001 p.180 (1850 Hall Co. Ga. ) 1850 Hall County, GA. Cagle, Jacob 84 NC Farmer/$700 E. 80 " Illiterate G. 23 GA H. 21 " Farmer /$400 Illiterate Children of Jacob Cagle and Elizabeth "Eliza" are: 22 i. Nancy4 Cagle, born 1800. She married Hiram Cape January 15, 1824 in Hall County, Georgia. 23 ii. Sally Cagle, born 1804. She married Adlay Hulsey. 24 iii. Jacob Cagle, born 1805 in North Carolina; died in Cherokee County, Georgia. He married Eliza Robin/Robbins September 29, 1831 in Hall County, Georgia. Notes for Jacob Cagle: 1850 Cherokee Ga. Cagle , Jacob 45 NC Eliza 38 GA Sallie 10 " Jacob 8 " Rebecca 6 " Dorcus 4 " Peter 2 " 1860 Cherokee GA. Wood Stock Dist. , Canton P.O. Cagle, Jacob 55 NC Eliza 48 GA Sallie 20 " Jacob 18 " In School Rebecca 16 " " " Dorcus 14 " In School Peter 12 " " " John 10 " " " Frances 8 " " " Osgood 6 " Drake, Benjamin 18 " Laborer 25 iv. Joseph Roland Cagle, born March 31, 1808 in Harbersham County, Georgia; died July 14, 1868 in Cherokee County, Georgia. He married Rebecca Ingram 1834. Notes for Joseph Roland Cagle: Joseph Roland Cagle , a native of Habersham and Hall County, GA. was the son of Jacob Cagle, ca 1766-1850, who had moved to Ga from Moore County, North Carolina , in the 1830 Census . Joseph Roland lived near his father in Hall County, GA. but in the 1830s he migrated to Cherokee County, GA. Where he settled permanently and appeard in the census of 1840, 1850 and 1860 . 1840 Cherokee County , GA. Cagle, Joseph 010001 - 22001 1850 Cherokee , GA. Cagle, Joseph 42 GA. Farmer R. 37 GA. wife E. 16 " dau. G. W. 14 son S. 12 dau M. A. 10 dau I. J. 8 son L. J. 6 dau L. P. 4 son M. 3 dau L. 1 dau 1860 Census Cherokee County, Ga. Cagle Joseph 52 GA. Farmer Rebecca 46 GA wife Mildred 20 '' dau I. J. 18 '' son (Isaac Jacksan ) Jane 16 '' dau Leonard 14 '' son Nancy 12 '' dau Lodusca 10 '' dau Chas J. 8 '' son Melissa 4 '' dau Info from John G. Cagle, Cagle Journal of Historical inquiry. there us a photo of Joseph Roland Cagle, 3-31-1808 - 7-14-1868 and Rebecca Ingram Cagle 3-14-1814 - 4-19-1888 (they were 1st. cousins) Notes for Rebecca Ingram: They were 1st cousins . 26 v. George Washington Cagle, born 1812 in Georgia; died 1891 in Cherokee County, Georgia. He married (1) Sarah Haynes. He married (2) Mary Ann "Annie" Thomason September 15, 1858 in Cherokee County, Georgia. Notes for George Washington Cagle: Marriage bond issued Sept. 19, 1858. Married Sept. 19, 1858, by J. H. Wood, JP Sarah Haynes 1812-1853 was George's first wife, Sarah died not long after they moved to Cherokee County . George's second wife was Ann Stoner, was Mary ann "Annie" Thompson, b. 1825, who had first married Isaac Stoner in 1840, by whom she had seven children , It has been reported that Isacc Stoner, at some point after the birth of Andrew Asburry, deserted his family and moved West, after which Ann Secured a divorce and married George Washington Cagle. Ann and George had four children . 1870 Cherokee Ga: Dist. #1008, Harbin's (Canton P.O. ) Cagle, George 58 GA Farm Laborer /0/$150 Annie 53 " Keeping house William 10 " Farm Labor Susan 6 " Edward 4 " Stoner, Mary 28 " Keeping house " " Victoria 18 " At Home 12. William3 Cagle (John "Dutchman"2, (Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard *1) was born 1788 in Moore County, North Carolina, and died September 18, 1860 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Sarah Bruer in Moore County, North Carolina, daughter of William Bruer. Children of William Cagle and Sarah Bruer are: 27 i. Henry4 Cagle, born December 01, 1811 in Moore County, North Carolina; died March 04, 1876 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Elizabeth. Notes for Henry Cagle: Henry Cagle , 1811-1876, Was the oldest son of William and Sarah Brewer. Henry and William both entered land on Little Creek on February 17, 1845. William's survey for 50 acres was on August 13, 1845, and Henry's survey also for 50 acres, was on August 14, 1845, and is noted as joining William Cagle's 50 acres. (This was Moore County, North Carolina, Henry Cagle acres 50-Grant No. 4247 on April 05, 1847, Entry number 3879 entered 17 February 1845 , Book NO 152 , Page 238, location on Little Creek. 1850 Census , Moore County, North Carolina Cagle, Henry 38 NC Farmer Elizabeth 35 " Wife Debpraj 15 " Dau Sarah 12 Wincy 10 Nancy J. 4 1860 Census , Moore County, North Carolina Cagle, Henry 43 NC Farmer Elizabeth 48 Deborah 24 *Wincy A.E. 16 Nancy J. 16 * Was actually, See census 1850. 1870 Census, Moore County, North Carolina Cagle, Henry 58 NC Farmer Elizabeth 58 Debby 36 Sarah 33 Wincy A. 30 Nancy J. 28 Freeman, Raleigh 9 NC G-Son Cagle, Martha J. 2 NC G-Dau. 1880 Census , Moore County ,North Carolina Cagle, Elizabeth 66 NC Widow Wincie 34 Nancy J. 27 Martha J. 12 NC G-Dau Mary A. 2 NC G-Dau Freeman, Sarah 35 NC Widow '' '' Raleigh 19 NC. Son Henry's mother Sarah "Sally" Cagle was still alive in 1880, at the age of 87, living with her daughter, Jennie Cagle Sheffield, born c.1820, age 87 Jennie was the wife of Martin Sheffield , Sarah Freeman, above was the daughter of Henry . Sheffield - Cagle Cemetery , this Cemetery is located near the olddoss Allred Place . you go southeast on a private dirt road that runs behind Bascom Chapel Church to the Allred place approximately 3 miles. The Cemetery is just of the Walnut Grove where the Allred house once stood. Buried there are: William Sheffield (died December 25, 1881, at age 33 years 6 months 8 days. Adline Sheffield Mary, daughter of William and Adlin Sheffield , December 03, 1874 - January 01, 1882 Henry Cagle December 01, 1811 - March 04, 1876 (Age-65) Elizabeth Cagle , 1815 - William Cagle 1788 - September 18, 1860 Sarah Cagle 1800 (notes Born c1793) There are 12 to 15 , other graves marked and unmarked but haveing no inscriptions. 28 ii. Jane Cagle, born Abt. 1813. 29 iii. John Cagle, born Abt. 1815. 30 iv. Harmon Cagle, born 1820 in Moore County, North Carolina; died 1893 in Flowery Branch, Hall County, Georgia. He married (1) Nancy Dunn. He married (2) Elizabeth Hall May 30, 1886 in Hall County, Georgia. Notes for Harmon Cagle: He moved to Hall County, Georgia in 1840, were he lived near to Jacob Cagle b-1766. 1840 Census Moore Co. NC M <5 1835-1840 1 (Anderson Penn Cagle (Apr. 1838) M 20-30 1810-1820 1 (Harmon (1820?) F <5 1835-1840 1 (? Died ? Not mentioned by APC.) F 20-30 1810-1820 1 (Nancy Dunn (1814) 1850 Census Hall County, GA Cagle, Harmon 30 NC Farmer /$200 Illiterate Nancy 33 " (Nancy) A. 12 " In School (Anderson Penn) H. 9 " In School (George Harrison) M. 8 " (Mary/Mollie) P. C. 5 " (Patsy/Martha ) 1860 Census Hall County, Ga. 392nd District 8/04/1860 Hog Mountain Cagle, H. 48 Farmer $600/200 NC Nancy 46 NC G.H. 19 Teacher C.S (Common School) NC Martha 13 GA W. W. 10 GA Narcissa 7 GA 1870 Census Hall County, GA. Clinchem Dist. Cagle, Harmon 45 MW Farmer $700/600 S.Car Theresa A. 48 FW Keeping house GA William J. W. 20 MW Attending School GA Nancy A. J. 18 FW Attending School GA 1880 Census Flowery Branch Village Hall Co. NC Cagle, Harmon 62 Farmer, Can't read or write NC Nancy 66 Wife , Keeping house NC 1890 Census Hall County, GA. destroyed by fire 1900 Flowery Branch Village, Hall Co. GA. Cagle , Lizabeth 38 b. GA. (b.Sept. 1861) Ida P. 12 b. GA. (b.July 1887) Callie 10 b. GA. (b.July 1889) Harman (Harmon) 8 b. GA. (b.Nov. 1891) Notes: One strange aspect of these records is Harmon's age, which is shown as 20-30 in 1840, 30 in 1850, 48 in 1860, 45 in 1870 and 62 in 1880. as in shown in the article on Harmon's parents, William and Sarah Bruer Cagle, it is highly probable that Harmon was born circa 1820. Hen died in teh 1890s, probably 1893 judging from the records fiven below It is likewise difficult to pinpoint the year of birth of Nancy since she is shown successively as being as being 20-30, 33, 46, ? and 66. On balance it would seem she was born in 1814 and probably several years older than Harmon. The 1850 census shows , from the States of birth of Mary and Patsy, that Harmon moved his family from Moore County, NC to Georgia between 1842 and 1845. Note also that Harmon was illiterate and reiterated in the 1880. The young female, Narcissa, in the 1860 census was obviously the same person as Nancy Jane . the 1870 cenus is confulsing since so much of the record for Harmon is inconsistent with other evidence: Harmon's age and state of birth, the children's middle initials; and the name and state of his wife's birth. Another inconsistency APC reported that Harmon's estate suffered considerable damage during the Civil War. where as comparison of the 1860 and 1870 census records show his worth increasing from $800 in 1860 to $1300 in 1870. It is posible that this was a different Harmon or was just very inaccurate reporting, APC's 1906 biography stated that after Nancy's death in 1886, Harmon married Elizabeth Hall and had three more children . The woman Lizabeth Cagle, who appears with three children in the 1900 census was Harmon's second wife and widow. Elizabeth Hall was seven years younger than Harmon's last child by Nancy. the 53 year spread between the birth of Harmon's first child. Anderson Penn, and his last Harmon Jr. is remakable. In June, 1971, Cala Carrmack Park and her husband Wilbur Park's copied records in Gainsville, Ga. pertaining to Harmon Cagle . (Mrs. Park is the daughter of Jennie Elena Cagle Carmmack, granddaughter of Tyler Z. Cagle , and great-granddaughter of Anderson Penn Cagle .) Her information is as follows: Harmon Cagle Married Elizabeth Hall , in Hall County, GA on May 30 1886 , marriage book C. page 305. this confirms that Nancy died between late 1880 and early 1886. On November 12, 1892, Harman Cagle was grantor to Elizabeth Cagle "In considertaion of $1 in hand and more especially for and in consideration of the natural love and affection the said Harmon Calge has for his wife said Elizabeth Cagle ... hereby gives all that tract of land on waters of Mulberry River.... 100 acres more of less. Signed Harmon Cagle " Book Y, page 391 This Transfer of property from Harmon to Elizabeth would seem to mean he was in poor health and was seeking to secure the position of his second wife. As is shown by the next record, he was dead by Oct. 28, 1895. John G. Cagle would guess he died by very late 1892 or in 1893. On October 28, 1895 Elizabeth Cagle sold to J.A.S. stephens ten acres for $25 in the Flowery Branch District. Signed by her mark. The deed was recorded on October 28, 1899 (?) in Deed Book, P (2). Note that Elizabeth could not sign her name. On April 3, 1897, Elizabeth Cagle mortgagged 20 acres of the "Harmon Cagle place" to Martha J. Hemphill . Book L, Page 563. In 1897 Elizabeth sold 16 acres of $25 to J.B. Woods. Recorded March 9, 1897. On December 1, 1900 , Elizabeth sold 24 acres to J.A.S Stephens. In 1904 she sold to W.D. Hawkins 70 acres for $100 on waters of Mulberry River. Deed Book 10. Page 235. These records seem to indicate that Elizabeth had to sell her property to support herself and her children after Harmon's death. The fact that more than the original 100 acres were sold may mean she had other assets beyond those given to her by Harmon. On last sepeculation on Harmon Cagel regards the source of his first name. Althoug there were Harmon families in Moore County, NC., when he was born, it is quite likely that he was names after his morther Sarah Bruer's brother, Harmon Brewer (Bruer), who appeared as head of a household in the 1810 census of Moore County, NC. 31 v. Isaac Cagle, born 1822 in North Carolina. He married Francey Hare. 32 vi. Martha "Patsy" Cagle, born Abt. 1825. 33 vii. Catherine "Kate" Cagle, born Abt. 1836. 34 viii. William (Jr.) Cagle, born Abt. 1840.