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    3. HENRY CAGLE, SR., 1730/1802 son of old Leonhart Kegel and Susanna 1684/1754 THE CHILDREN OF HENRY CAGLE, SR. FROM HIS WILL MOORE COUNTY, NC. Henry [2] Cagle, Sr. ca.1730s/1802 was one of the original pioneers of Moore County, NC, settling in that region in the 1760s when it was still a part of old Cumberland County, (Moore Co., was formed in 1784). Henry was situated on Little Buffalo Creek by 1768, but during the 1770s moved into the extreme N.W. part of the county, on upper Bear creek, where Moore County, joins the counties of Montgomery and Randolph. During the next quarter century Henry Sr. acquired multiple tracks of land on the Bear creek several of which were land grants from the State of North Carolina. During the 1790s he also assisted his oldest sons in acquiring land grants in the Will of 1802 he made provision for his land holdings to be divided at the time of his death primarily among his youngest sons. His Will named eight sons, and are listed thought to be in order below. The 1802 Will of Henry Cagle, Sr. Moore County, North Carolina, named his eight sons. 1st part of Henry's Will was recorded in Will Book "A" page 224 Moore County, NC. 2nd part of Henry's Will named his two daughters, and they were listed below. Will Book "A" page 225. Source: 2nd part, The Cagle Journal, October 1988 issue page 4. Source: 1st part, Henry Cagle, Sr., Will January 1989 issue p2. William Cagle, 1750s-1850s----(Moved to Sevier Co., TN after 1810 Christian Cagle, 1760s-1850s--(Moved to Blount Co., TN after 1810 Henry Cagle, 1770s-1830s-----(Remained in Moore County, North C. Peter Cagle, 1775--1842------(Moved to Cherokee Co., GA in 1839 John Cagle, 1770s-1840s-----(Moved to Clay Co., IN in the 1830s Jacob Cagle, 1770s-1840s-----(Remained in Moore Co., N Carolina George Cagle, 1782-1864-------(Remained in Moore Co., N Carolina Martin Cagle, 1780s-1850, moved to Montgomery County, NC in 1840s. Caterana Cockman, listed as "daughter-in-law" in Henry's Will, but probably a step-daughter, by his wife Caterana Cockmans 1st marriage. Has not been proved. Some say a 9th son David Cagle, died before the Will had been made. Eliza Cagle, m: Hubbard Mary Cagle, m: Andrew Auman/Orman Abstracted from CAGLE JOURNAL by John G. Cagle of Little Rock, AR. January 1989 page 1.

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