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    1. Henry E. & Martha Isabell Pine Tree Cagle (part three)
    2. Henry E. & Martha Isabelle Pine Tree Cagle (Part Three) s/o Charles & Susannah Cagle of Warren County, Tennessee Nancy Jane Tarzana , CA April was the wife of Jeremaih "Jerry" Standridge ,she died on September 25, 1880 , probably in Kansas. The next one to die was either Alexander Standridge who was the husband of Mary Elizabeth Tilley Standridge, or Lydia Margaret "Lidie" Standridge Cagle, who was the wife of Charles Arter Cagle. Lydia had just had a child Melvira V. on September 14, 1880, two weeks before she became ill and died in the wagon trian camp, on September 30. 1880, in Americus , Lyon County, Kansas . (Americus is located in and or near Emporia Kansas ) . Charles loved his wife and wanted to give her a proper buriel , so he cut off Lydia's long dark hair and sold it to a man who made horse whips out of it, in exchange the man paid for the to be buried. Alexander died two days before or two days after Lydia . There were a few others that were ill , one of them is thought to have been Burton Columbus Cagle , his name never showed up after this trip, he was one of Charles sons, Charles and Lydia had eight children together , only 5 children lived. Charles hired a wet nurse to feed and take care of his new baby and his small children . The wet nurse Charles hired was Mary Elizabeth Tilley Standridge whom he married in 1881, in Newton County, Ar. Charles and Mary married on March 27, 1881, and had 12 more children and they lived together as husband and wife for 43 years , till his death. There is a couple of letters in the application for the widows penison file , one from his sister Margaret C. Cagle Hubble , from Eufaula , Okalhoma , in this letter she tells just a little about the wagon train, one from his daughter Mary Ann Cagle Tilley and her husband John Riley Tilley. (They followed the Oregon Trail , along the Snake River to Oregon and back home to Arkansas.) Families on the Wagon Train: Infomation from : 1880 Census Albion, Cassia County, Idaho (page 161A) 42-42 Cagle, Martha, -- H, Travling GA GA GA Margaret (twin) 18 D AR GA GA (should be AR TN GA , b-1858, 21 yrs old) Nolan , Charles 21, Boarder, Laborer, CA. Ire Ire 43-43 Cagle: Charles 32 H, Farmer TN TN TN Lydia 33 W Home AR TN MO Samuel R. 13 S Home AR TN AR (Name is Lemuel Riley) Mary Ann 12 D " AR TN AR Martha J. 9 D " " " " (Martha Elizabeth) Burton C. 7 S " " " " (Burton Columbus) Margaret E. 3 D " " " " (Margaret Emeline "Emeline") 44-44 Meek, Susan 36 H, TN TN TN (Susan Cagle Standridge Meek/Meeks) Samuel S. 18 S, AR TN TN (he was a Standridge) Jeremiah 13 S, " " " James W. 9 S, " " " Equire 6 S, " " " 45-45 Standridge, Jeremiah 46 H, Farmer AR TN TN Nancy 43 W, Cooking TN TN TN Isabel 17 D AR AR TN George W. 12 S " " " (Geroge Washington) Mary E. 10 D " " " (Mary Elizabeth "Candy") Grant 6 S " " " (Ulysess S. Grant) Martha 5 D " " " (Martha Pine Tree) 46-46 Standridge. Richard 36 H, Farmer AR TN TN Nancy J. 39 W Cooking KY KY KY Samuel W. 15 S, AR AR KY Tennessee J. 14 D, " " " Louisanna 12 D, " " " Alabama 11 D, " " " George W. 8 S, " " " Arkansas 6 D, " " " Missouri 5 D, " " " James H. 4 S, " " " Virginia 1 S, " " " 47-47 Rigney, William 41 Freighter KY TN GA 1880 Census 14th District , Cassia County, Idaho (page 163) 48-48 Standrige Alexander 40 H, Farmer AR AR TN (s/o Jeremiah & Nancy Cagle Standridge) Mary 20 W House AR AR AR (Mary Elizabeth Tilley) Standridge, John H. 18 Cousin Laborer AR AR TN (s/o John & Susan Cagle Standridge) (Notes on Alexander age was wrong , he was only 20 yrs old ) 49-49 Standridge, Alexander 25 H, Farmer AR TN TN Lucinda 24 W House AR AR AR (Lucinda Catherine Ross) Mary J. 9 D AR AR AR John W. 6 S AR " " James M. 2 S, AR " " 50-50 Lane, William J. 24 H, Farmer IN IN IN Mary E. 21 W,House AR TN TN (Mary E. Cagle , Twin to Margaret Cagle) 51-51 Cagle, James J. 24, H Farmer AR AR AR (should be AR TN GA/TN, s/s Martha Cagle) Eliza 23 W House AR TX TX (Might be AR TN TN ) Meeks or Standridge) Henry C. 4 S IT AR AR (Indian Terr.) James L, 2 S AR AR AR Margaret 9/12 D ID AR AR 52-52 Adams , John 26 Laborer AR MO AR 53-53 Kingsburg Thomas 48 H, freighter NY NY NY Daniel, 18 S IA, NY NY John 13 S ID, NY NY (Notes: Not on the wagon train but , there is a connection between , William A. Rigney. ) Notes: When they arrived back home some of the family stayed in Newton County, Arkansas , some of the familys then moved to Eufaula , McIntosh Co. Oklahoma . Prepared by : Nancy Jane Mathews Balmer California Charles Arter and Mary Elizabeth Cagle's children: (Information is from the Penion papers) Children in Order: 1. William David "Dave" B- January 02, 1882 2. Geneva Vina "Vinie" B- January 18, 1884 3. John Franklin " Johnnie" B- December 19, 1885 4. Molinda E. "Lindie" B- February 25, 1888 5. Willis Harrison "Harrison" B- March 07, 1890 6. Sarah L. "Sary" B- February 07, 1892 7. Nancy B- February 09, 1894 (stillborn) 8. Manda Luizey "Luizey" B- November 01, 1895 9. Suzan " Suzzie" B- June 01, 1898 10. Nettie Gertrude B- March 05, 1901 11. Richard H. B- December 14, 1902 12. (Melvira "Mille" Cagle Brewer said they had two children who were stillborn. ) Information about children of first marriage is from the family bible and Pension records, (Bible and Pension records matched on these children ) Charles second family are from the widow's pension records . Storys: When Margaret Emeline was four years old she was bitten four times by a rattle snake before her father Charles could get to her. By the time Emeline (Margaret Emeline Cagle) was seven years old , she helped break wild horses . Charles would round up the horses and when they were broke he would take them into town and sell them . Two daughters Paulina and Minerva Brown, had witnessed, the killing of their father, Joseph Brown, on the north fork of the Bayou about 1863. In later years, both Pauline and Minerva Brown, recogized the man that had killed their father, the following story was related to Pauline (Brown ) Freeman's Grand- daughter Eunice and Marie Freeman. A preacher had become a member of the Strawberry Commumity Chruch, near Hagarville, Arkansas, where Pauline, Minerva and their mother Kiziah attended church services. after church the daughters told their mother that the Preacher Charlie Cagle was the one they saw kill Their father, Joseph Brown. The news grieved Kiziah, but she said "If the Lord could forgive him, I guess I can. Notes from the Newton County, Arkansas marriage c1858 - 1879 abstract A. from the book of Mormon Microfilm # 1,035,372, compiled by Vera L. Dean Ross. In her book she had written on page 56, number 20, for Melvin Pitts. 1.Mother's cousin's Great grandfather Charlie Cagle. 2. Grandpa Riddle's brother , Coy, married Damie Tilley, Charlie Cagle was Damie's Grandfather. 3. there were several Charlie Cagles. One was notorious during the Civil War as a jayhawker or bushwacker but later became a preacher and baptized some of the kin of those he had killed during the war. Notes: Oak Ridge Cemetery, Jethro , Franklin County, Arkansas Charles Arter Cagle, Mary E. Tilley Cagle, Martha I. Pine Tree unknown Cagle , (Charles mother), some of the children and grandchildren are buried there also . Caroline (a cousin ) went to the cemetery and took some great photo's , she said that there about 20 more Cagle graves. Caroline and her Cousin Harold went back to the Cemetery and said there are also quite a few Standridge graves . More About Charles Arter "Chas" * Cagle: Cause of Death: KIDNEY PROBLEMS Notes for Lydia Margaret "Lidie " * Standridge: Lydia Margaret "Lidie" Standridge was the daughter of Lemuel Owen Standridge and Sarah Margaret "Peggy" Blair / Blevins Standridge . Lemuel and Peggy had 14 children . Lydia died September 30, 1880 , in Americas , Lyon County, Kansas. Charles Arter Cagle cut and sold her hair to a man who made horse whips out of it. The man who bought the hair paid for Lyida's funeral and burial . Charles and other family members where on a Wagon Train comming from Idaho, and going back home to Newon County, Arkansas . Lydia had just had a child two weeks before she died , so Charles had to hire a wet nurse to feed and take care of the small baby and other small children . (Lydia and Charles had eight children . ) Charles remarried in 1881 in Arkansas and had 12 more children , and was married for 43 years. More About Lydia Margaret "Lidie " * Standridge: Cause of Death: TYPHOID FEVER Notes for Mary Elizabeth Tilley: Mary E. Tilley , Standridge was married to General Alexander Standridge who die on the Wagon Train comming back from Idaho , It is said that they had a small child . The child must have died on the way back also . Mary Elizabeth Tilley Standridge Cagle is buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery, in Jethto , Franklin County, Arkansas . Mary is buried next to her 2nd husband of 40 years . Mary died October 04, 1943, at Carterville, Oklahoma , she was living with her youngest daughter Nettie Gertude Cagle Smtih. Mary was 88 years old when she died. Norman Powell said that at one time Jethro , Arkansas was a town of 100 people, or less and it used to have a post office at one time . Norman Powell 1102 School St. Ozark, Arkansas 72949 1-501- 667-357 On the Idaho census Mary was 20 years old so her birth should have been 1858 to 1860 if correct .

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