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. 5 iii. Johan Theobald "David" Kegel * Cagle, born April 29, 1728 in Obermehlingen, Germany; died April 01, 1793 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Katherine (Unknown) * Cagle Abt. 1739 in Moore County, Noth Carolina. Notes for Johan Theobald "David" Kegel * Cagle: David's trip to North Carolina; Some of the Cagle's including David 1728 -1850, traveled to North Carolina on the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, some called it the Old Salem Road. When the first census was taken in 1790, there were ten Cagle families living in Moore County, North Carolina . Johan Dewalt (Theobald) "David Cagle (they called him David Cagle). Childs name Johan Theobald, born the 29th. of April 1728, and was Baptized on 1st of May 1728. Sponcers name, Theobold Fuchs, the sponcer from Alsenborn and wife Christina, and Andrusa Busch from Trippstadt, Reformed .. Parents names Leonhart Kegel and his wife Susannah Reformed, from Obermehlingen, Germany. Records are from a German Church records in Sembach Germany. Land Grants: Land Grants of North Carolina , 1767-1818 , Cumberland (present Moore ) County. Number 1430 David Caygill 1764 No. 1430 County, Cumberland Name: Caygill, David Acres 100 Grant No 374 Issued Apr 25, 1767 Warrent No. Entry No. 95 Entered April 21, 1764 Book No 23 Page No 24 Location on both sides of Flatt Creek. Notes : David Cagle, and his presumed brother John "Dutchman" Cagle, Acquired land near the same time in early 1764, David's by land entry (April 21, ) and John's purchase from James Cheney (Feb. 3). David's entry shows that his tract of 100 Acres lay "about a quarter of a mile from " John Caygills, Plantation " John was situated at the forks of Bear and Cavin Creeks (where he remained until his death in 1799). David was situated on Flat Creek, which appently was a small tributary of either Bear or Cavin Creek. David's survey, of 100 acres, dose not seem to border directly on any previously owned land, and county, seems to have been sparsely populated at that early date. in 1769, David sold is track of land to William Smith , and moved westward to what is now Cabarrus County, North Carolina. David Cagle is known to have ties to three North Carolina regions: (1) Old Rowan County, 1760, and perhaps also 1750s. Probably lived somewhere along Deep River, either in Randolph of Guilford, was on tax list , sometime in 1760s, with son John , (2) Old Cumberland County, had land paten at forks of Bear and Cabin Creeks in 1767, which he sold in 1769. (3) Cabarris County, then part of Mecklenburg, had land entry in 1779, maybe died there in 1780s. 6 iv. Henrich "Henry" Cagle, born 1730 in Obermehlingen Germany or Rotterdam Holland; died March 22, 1802 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Catherana Setiz Abt. 1753 in PA.. Notes for Henrich "Henry" Cagle: Henry has listed himself as property owner in Moore County, North Carolina as early as 1768 and remained until his death in 1802. 1790 Moore County, North Carolina Cagle, Henry , Sr. 3-4-4 1800 Moore County, North Carolina Cagle, Henry 03101 -00001 (1802) Had land on Buffalo River. Henry homeplace was on upper Bear Creek in N.W. Moore County, North Carolina. Herer are the descendants of Henry Cagle, Sr. (D.1802), who lived on and near the Cagle homeplace on upper Creek in N.W. Moore County. George, 78, (1782-1864) was son of Henry Sr. : Enoch, 49, was s/o George. The household of Jesse, 43, and Sallie , 57, were the children & grandchildren of Jacob Cagle (B-1770s D 1840s) the older brother of George, Jesse and his brother Lindsey 31, would become the large Cagle landowners of the region. Households #1018, 1019, and # 1020 seem to represent the decendants of Henry Cagle , Jr. (B.1770s - 1830s). Sarah 53, was the widow of Jonathan (AGE 46 IN 1850), and Dempsey 27, was her son .. 1018/1004 Cagle, Sarah 53/33 ? F Farmer 650/600 NC 1019/1005 Cagle, Thenier ? 35 F Farmer -/100 NC Nancy 4 F (1850? - 1870 ? NC George 2 M NC 1020/1006 Cagle, Dempsey 27 M Farmer 250/400 NC Elizabeth 27 F (1850 Moore Co. ) NC WM. J. W. 4 M (1870 Moore Co.) NC Nancy 4 F NC 1022/1008 Cagle, Jessee 43 M Farmer -/500 NC Margaret 28 F (1850 Moore Co,) NC Francis A. 9 F In School NC David 5 M Patterson , Sarah 59 F NC Patterson, Duncan 34 M NC 1025/1009 Cagle, Sallie 57 F Farmer NC Linja? 31 M Farmer 1000/750 NC (Above isLinsey , not Lonja) Neill 41 M NC Mary 36 F (1850 Moore Co.) NC Charles 29 M (1870 Most Still NC Eliza 25 F IN Moore, NC) NC Noah 17 M NC Mary 6 F NC Cadison (?) 4 M NC. (Cadison is Madison) WM. 2 M NC Caoline 4 F NC Sarah J. 6/12 F NC Noah 20 M NC 1026/1010 Cagle, George 78 M Farmer -/ - NC Lucinda 39 F (1850, Moore , NC Bean, Elizabeth 59 F (1870, Moore , NC Cagle, Peter 11 M NC 1032/1016 Cagle, Enoch 49 M Farmer 600/500 NC Nancy 46 F (1850, 1870: Moore Co. NC George 19 M In School, NC Henry 16 M '' '' NC Sibidin? 14 M '' '' NC (Sibidin Is Gilliam) Mary 12 F '' '' NC Enoch W. 5 M NC George born 1782, married to Nancy Cagle . There was a sheet that said Henrich was married to a Lucinda Cagle , also a Martin Cagle born 1789 in Moore County, N.C. , married to Lucinda Cagle on September 15, 1810, Randolph County, N.C. , and died on March 20, 1857, (this information was from Vol 7, Tree number 0619, on a Broderbund disk. ) THE CHILDREN OF HENRY CAGLE, SR., FROM HIS 1802 WILL, MOORE COUNTY, NC Moore County, North Carolina, Will Book A, page 224: In the name of God Amen. I Henry Cagle of Moore County in the State of North Carolina being weak in body but of sound and perfect memory and calling to mind mortality of my body doth constitute ordain and appoint this to be my last will and testament in manner and form following. First, I recommend my soul to God that gave it and my body to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor or executrix hereafter mentioned and nothing doubting of the resurrection of the last day. And as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased God to bestow on me I give and bequeath in the following manner. Item, I give and bequeath to my oldest son William Cagle five shillings current money and no more. Item, I give to my son Christian Cagle fifty-five acres of land joining the land he now lives on and no more. Item, I give and bequeath to my son henry Cagle five shillings and no more. Item. I give and bequeath to my son peter Cagle five shillings and no more. Item, I give and bequeath to my son John Cagle two hundred acres of land joining Cornelius Lathem's land except what Mr. John McAulay has taken off, also twenty-two and one-half acres of land joining the said two hundred acres, also one horse that he has now and the two cows and calves and a two year old Bull which he now has and no more. Item, I give and bequeath to my son Jacob Cagle on hundred acres of land which I bought from John McAulay lying on the branch of Wolf Creek, also the horse he now has and one cow and calf and no more. Item, I give and bequeath to my son George Cagle one hundred acres of land joining Peter Cagle's land whereon he now lives. Item, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Caterana Cagle two hundred and twenty acres of land containing the plantation whereon I now live, joining the lands of William, Christian and Henry Cagle whereon they live and also joins the land I give my son Cagle {Editor's Note: A word seems to be missing from the text; probably should be Peter, John, Jacob, or George], during her natural life and at her decease to go to my last son Martin Cagle, and its my will that if my wife lives till the said Martin is twenty-one years of age and it should be his desire to settle himself on the said land that he may settle on any part but not to disturb his mother from. Item, I give and bequeath to son George Cagle one horse and one cow and calf. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter-in-law Caterana Cockman five shilling and no more. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter Eliza Hubbard fifteen pounds current money and no more. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Auman five shillings and no more. And its my wish that my wife to have all my household furniture during her widowhood, but if in case she marries the furniture to be equally divided among her and my children. And I hereby appoint my wife Caterana Cagle and my son William Cagle to be executrix and executor of this my last will and testament and doth hereby revoke all others. And I in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22nd day of March. Signed in presence of us His his Henry (X) Cagle Hardy (X) Davis Mark Peter Davis Exurs, both qualified Moore County February Term ---1802 The above will was duly proved in open court by the oath of Charles Tyler and ordered to be recorded. A. McBryde, C.C. 7 v. George Cagle, born 1730 in Obermehilgen Germany or Rotterdam Holland; died 1825. Notes for George Cagle: Waiting to get information from Sydey Cagle who lives in Las Vegas NV. 8 vi. Leonard Cagle, born 1730 in Obermehilgen , Germany or Rotterdam, Holland; died 1808 in Clark County, Georgia. He married Susannah Richardson. Notes for Leonard Cagle: Several other possible children , not named in Georgia records , from various othere records. Some other children of Leonard Cagle and Susanna Richardson include two daughters, names unknown, born 1774-90, according to the 1790 census . Leonard Cagle, 1780-1845, and Sampson Cagle, 1782-1874, who moved from Montgomery County, NC. to Warren County, KY. by 1807, . Robert , Simon and Paul Cagle, born in 1780s and Adam and Abraham Cagle, born in the 1790s all of Hickman and Perry Countys of Tennessee. Leonard Cagle, 1740-1814, wife Susanna Richardson Cagle: Leonard's first land grant was in 1768 , Cumberland Co. North Carolina, 200 acres both along the water of little Buffalo Creek. He sold this land in the late 1770 and bought land at beer creek, 50 acres, was granted to him on December1790. Land Lottery in Georgia 1803-1807. after the Land Lottery, Leonard moved back to North Carolina. 9 vii. Charles Cagle, born 1732 in On the Ship of in Pennsylvania; died 1801 in North Carolina. 10 viii. Jacob Cagle, born 1734 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Nancy Jane Tarzana, CA. April