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    1. Re: [CAGLE] problem determining the father of William C Cagle 1797 in NC
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    3. Ashley, This line also being researched by JILL PLESS" <JCPLESS@prodigy.net> The ancestry of William is unclear; however, he is thought to be the oldest son of the Widow Honor Cagle c.1780-1867. It is not yet known who the widow's husband was. William and Mary were newly married at the time of the 1820 census of Habersham Co., GA and had no children; however, they raised a large family and were later enumerated in Hall Co., GA with children. William participated in the 1827 Land Lottery distributed to white settlers of former Creek Indian lands in the west-central part of Georgia, lying between the Flint River to the east and the Alabama State line to the west. From north to south, the 1827 lottery lands stretched from present Haralson Co on the north to present Clay Co on the south. William was one of the fortunate and drew Lot #91, Dist. 21, Lee County, presently Stewart County. William never occupied his tract but, remained in Hall County. The property reverted to the state and was later "Granted" to Thomas R Harris. William served in the 93d Battalion of the Hall Co., GA Dragoons, in 1836. The unit was commanded by Major Barber. William Cagle purchased 68 acres from Hiram Cape on 31 Oct 1839 as recorded in Deed Book E, p. 372, Hall Co., GA. This land was situated on the Chattahoochee River in District #9, Lot #97. (Note: Both, William Cagle and Hiram Cape were sons-in-laws of Jacob Cagle, b. 1766. In what may have been the last sale of public land to a Cagle in Georgia, William, on Jun 28, 1878, received 43 and 8/10ths acres of land in Hall County. This tract, which apparently lay on the N Fork of the Oconee River in SE Hall Co., was in the old part of Hall, in which land was distributed under the Headright system. This region had been opened to white settlement in 1784 as part of old Franklin Co., and became part of Jackson Co on its formation in 1796, and finally part of Hall Co., upon its formation in December 1818. Most of the best land in this region was taken prior to 1800, and it would seem that William's tract must have been a less desirable piece of land, which went unclaimed for nearly a century after becoming available for sale. A transcript of the grant is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850 by John G. Cagle. William Cagle 1797-1881, a resident of Hall County since the 1820s, and the son-in-law of Jacob Cagle 1766-1858, died intestate on April 17, 1881. His estate was admitted to probate through the Court of Ordinary, and continued in probate until mid-1886. A summary of the various proceedings in the settlement is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850" and copies can be obtained at the Hall Co Courthouse in Gainesville, GA or at the Georgia State Archives in Atlanta, GA. 1850 US Fed Census Dist 38, Hall Co., GA, 11 Nov, household 1162, family 1162, lines 4 - 10, A Chastain, Asst Marshall CAGLE, William, 52, male, farmer, $1000, NC, Cannot read or write M___, 52, female, NC (Mary "Polly") Cannot read or write H___, 19, female, GA, Laborer, (Henry Cicero) Attended School within the year A___, 16, male, GA, Laborer, (Adler Cornelius)Attended School within the year D___, 14, male, GA (David Crockett) Attended School within the year M___, 15, female, GA (Mary "Polly") M___, 12, female, GA (Millie) 1860 US Fed Census Poplar Springs, Hall Co., GA, page 112, Dwelling 828, Family 693, lines 2-5, V Thompson, Asst Marshall CAGLE, W, 61, MW, Farmer, $1800/$800, NC Mary, 64, FW, keeping house, NC Mary, 23, FW, NC Millie, 20, FW, NC 1870 Census Glade Dist, Hall Co., GA, Poplar Springs P.O., 4 Jul 1870, pg 107, Household 896, Family 804, Lines 15-17 CAGLE, William C 70 MW Farmer $12511/$300 NC Mary 35 FW Keeping House GA Millie 30 FW Carding/spinning GA 1880 Census Hall Co., GA, Glade GM 403, ED 133, pg 16, 9 Jun 1880, Household 167, Family 173, Lines 47 - 50. Cagle, William WM 80 Self Farmer NC UNK UNK Mary WF 40 Dau Keeping house GA NC NC Millie WF 39 Dau Works on Farm GA NC NC Lavinia WF 10 Dau Works on Farm GA NC UNK (census says dau, but s/b Grand D.) This line also being researched by JILL PLESS" <JCPLESS@prodigy.net> The ancestry of William is unclear; however, he is thought to be the oldest son of the Widow Honor Cagle c.1780-1867. It is not yet known who the widow's husband was. William and Mary were newly married at the time of the 1820 census of Habersham Co., GA and had no children; however, they raised a large family and were later enumerated in Hall Co., GA with children. William participated in the 1827 Land Lottery distributed to white settlers of former Creek Indian lands in the west-central part of Georgia, lying between the Flint River to the east and the Alabama State line to the west. From north to south, the 1827 lottery lands stretched from present Haralson Co on the north to present Clay Co on the south. William was one of the fortunate and drew Lot #91, Dist. 21, Lee County, presently Stewart County. William never occupied his tract but, remained in Hall County. The property reverted to the state and was later "Granted" to Thomas R Harris. William served in the 93d Battalion of the Hall Co., GA Dragoons, in 1836. The unit was commanded by Major Barber. William Cagle purchased 68 acres from Hiram Cape on 31 Oct 1839 as recorded in Deed Book E, p. 372, Hall Co., GA. This land was situated on the Chattahoochee River in District #9, Lot #97. (Note: Both, William Cagle and Hiram Cape were sons-in-laws of Jacob Cagle, b. 1766. In what may have been the last sale of public land to a Cagle in Georgia, William, on Jun 28, 1878, received 43 and 8/10ths acres of land in Hall County. This tract, which apparently lay on the N Fork of the Oconee River in SE Hall Co., was in the old part of Hall, in which land was distributed under the Headright system. This region had been opened to white settlement in 1784 as part of old Franklin Co., and became part of Jackson Co on its formation in 1796, and finally part of Hall Co., upon its formation in December 1818. Most of the best land in this region was taken prior to 1800, and it would seem that William's tract must have been a less desirable piece of land, which went unclaimed for nearly a century after becoming available for sale. A transcript of the grant is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850 by John G. Cagle. William Cagle 1797-1881, a resident of Hall County since the 1820s, and the son-in-law of Jacob Cagle 1766-1858, died intestate on April 17, 1881. His estate was admitted to probate through the Court of Ordinary, and continued in probate until mid-1886. A summary of the various proceedings in the settlement is given in "The Cagle Family in the South, to 1850" and copies can be obtained at the Hall Co Courthouse in Gainesville, GA or at the Georgia State Archives in Atlanta, GA. 1850 US Fed Census Dist 38, Hall Co., GA, 11 Nov, household 1162, family 1162, lines 4 - 10, A Chastain, Asst Marshall CAGLE, William, 52, male, farmer, $1000, NC, Cannot read or write M___, 52, female, NC (Mary "Polly") Cannot read or write H___, 19, female, GA, Laborer, (Henry Cicero) Attended School within the year A___, 16, male, GA, Laborer, (Adler Cornelius)Attended School within the year D___, 14, male, GA (David Crockett) Attended School within the year M___, 15, female, GA (Mary "Polly") M___, 12, female, GA (Millie) 1860 US Fed Census Poplar Springs, Hall Co., GA, page 112, Dwelling 828, Family 693, lines 2-5, V Thompson, Asst Marshall CAGLE, W, 61, MW, Farmer, $1800/$800, NC Mary, 64, FW, keeping house, NC Mary, 23, FW, NC Millie, 20, FW, NC 1870 Census Glade Dist, Hall Co., GA, Poplar Springs P.O., 4 Jul 1870, pg 107, Household 896, Family 804, Lines 15-17 CAGLE, William C 70 MW Farmer $12511/$300 NC Mary 35 FW Keeping House GA Millie 30 FW Carding/spinning GA 1880 Census Hall Co., GA, Glade GM 403, ED 133, pg 16, 9 Jun 1880, Household 167, Family 173, Lines 47 - 50. Cagle, William WM 80 Self Farmer NC UNK UNK Mary WF 40 Dau Keeping house GA NC NC Millie WF 39 Dau Works on Farm GA NC NC Lavinia WF 10 Dau Works on Farm GA NC UNK (census says dau, but s/b Grand D.) Lee Cagle Okla City -- "Lamona Phillips" <LaMona@bak.rr.com> wrote: Ashley this is LaMona I had William C. Cagle the son of Jacob Cagle and Elizabeth Gilmore. I unhooked him until I can straighten up my file I have a "Bug" in mine so, maybe after I get my mind straightened out maybe the connection will come. Let me work on this some more. LaMona ----- Original Message ----- From: <ashleycagle1908@sbcglobal.net> To: <cagle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:44 AM Subject: [CAGLE] problem determining the father of William C Cagle 1797 in NC >I am having a problem determining the father of William C Cagle 1797 in NC >and died 17 Apr 1881 in Hall county, GA. He was married to Mary Polly >Cagle. She was born Aug 1796 in Buncombe Co., NC. She died 08 Nov 1865 >in Hall Co., GA. > > This is to easy for someone! > > Ashley > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Save hundreds of dollars a year with Juno Internet access. Plans start as low as $9.95 a month. Visit Juno today! http://track.juno.com/s/lc?u=http://ads.addynamix.com/click/2-2130421-170

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