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This is just a short note I found in John G. Cagle's book
Valentine 1750, & Jacob 1755. the two brothers moved to from North Carolina
to Tennesse in 1812 the trip was made overland , through the Gap of the
Appalachian Mountins from Charleston, South Carolina to New Orleans, LA. and
then to Mississippi and then Tennessee rivers to Warren County, Tennessee.
Nancy Jane
Tarzana , CA
April
Hello List,
I have been receiving the messages for about a month and find that you are a
great family.
I have been interested in the Cagle line for several years, but am stumped. My
mother's maiden name is Cagle, but she knew very little past her grandfather.
She is the daughter of Benjamin Alexander Cagle. He was the son of Columbus
Silvestor Cagle, a native of Alabama. At this point it gets confusing. Some
family members say Columbus' father was named James, but when I found the
grave stone of his wife, it said she was E. A. Cagle the wife of B. A. Cagle.
That would make him another Benjamin Alexander Cagle. This man left Alabama
after the death of his wife in 1909 and married a woman in Flordia. The family
lost contact with him from there.
I do no know if Columbus had brothers or sisters nor if his father had
brothers or sisters.
If anyone has any information on these Cagles I would appreciate hearing from
you.
Arvel Tubb
Florissant, MO
1947
Hello List,
Can any of you help with this Cagle query?
Thanks,
Earl
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NAME: cagle
EMAIL: georg4kay(a)aol.com
SURNAMES: cagle
DATE: Feb 24 1999
QRYTEXT: im a cagle from nc, my fathers folks came from waynesville nc ,
his father was david cagle, his mother was sally grasty cagle, dating
back to 1800. having hard time finding anyone along this line.david had
2 brothers i know of, jesse cagle and jerry cagle, sister was fannie, he
also had a brother john cagle, if anyone related, thier is also alot of
us here. my father was edward cagle.
Hello List,
>From these Marriage & Census records of Ripley
Co; Mo; these Cagle's, arrived in Missouri, in the
1840's.
There are several clues here as to who is who.
For starters there is Elijah Cagle's marriage to,
Eleanor Brumley.
They are married in 1845, but is this her with him
in the 1850 census?
Looks to me like it is and mabey Tempy, is short
for Temperance, and that was part of her name.
This being so then Elijah, had a previous marriage.
For the first Missouri born child in their household is,
Aranelia Cagle b. 1846. The other children from
Mary Ann Cagle age 10, up were born in Tennessee. Looks like these
children are from two
differen't mothers.
Then there is the marriage of Charles Cagle to
Margaret Hartwick, in 1847.
Now look at their household in the 1850 census.
Margaret, is listed as 18 yrs. old, Charles as 59 yrs.
Here it looks like Elijah age 3, and Jane age 3 mos;
are her children. Then again there was a previous
marriage for, Charles Cagle. Then in this same
household is, Jane Wagoner age 7.
Now the question is what relationship is she to,
Charles Cagle. She wouldn't be a daughter, for
she would be listed as, Cagle. Could a sister of
Charles, married a Wagoner, and this was her
daughter. This being the case then the mother &
father, must have died.
Remember that there was a very early Cagle &
Wagoner, connection. John George Waganer, is
a passenger with Leonhart Kegel, on the Loyal
Judith. Mabey someone on the list can shed some
more light, on these families.
Earl
Now note the
Ripley Co; Mo Marriages
Cagle, Charles to Hartwick, Margaret 3 Oct 1847
Cagle, Elijah to Brumley, Eleanor 3 Aug 1845
Cagle, Nancy Jane to Walters, James 26 Sep1850
Cagle, Polly Ann to Clark, John 17 Jul 1853
1850 Ripley Co; Mo Census
Cagle Elijah 58 M farming NC
17 86 90 Cagle Tempy 45 F NC X
18 86 90 Cagle Nancy J. 18 F Tenn
19 86 90 Cagle Vina E. 15 F Tenn
20 86 90 Cagle George 14 M Tenn
21 86 90 Cagle Ibby 11 F Tenn
22 86 90 Cagle Mary ann 10 F Tenn
23 86 90 Cagle Aranelia 4 F Mo
24 86 90 Cagle James R. 1 M Mo
25 86 90 Hartwick Marry 16 F Tenn
26 86 90 Hartwick George 14 M Tenn
27 87 91 Cagle Wm T. 25 M farming Tenn X
28 87 91 Cagle Sarah 18 F Mo
29 88 92 Cagle Charles 59 M farming NC X
30 88 92 Cagle Margaret 18 F Tenn
31 88 92 Cagle James 16 M farming Ill X
32 88 92 Cagle Allen 13 M Ill X
33 88 92 Cagle Henry 5 M Ill
34 88 92 Cagle Elijah 3 M Mo
35 88 92 Cagle Jane 3/12 F Mo
36 88 92 Wagoner Mary 7 F Tenn
37 89 93 Hartwick Frederick 35 M farming unknown X
38 89 93 Hartwick Mary 37 F Ga X
39 89 93 Hartwick George 15 M farming Tenn
40 89 93 Hartwick Eliza 13 F Tenn
41 89 93 Hartwick Robert 11 M Tenn
42 89 93 Hartwick Leonard 9 M Tenn
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MO COUNTY: Ripley DIVISION:
District Number 77 REEL NO: 412 PAGE NO: 417B REFERENCE: Enumerated
5 September 1850
============================================================
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP.
VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
============================================================
1 89 93 Hartwick Conrad 7 M Tenn
2 89 93 Hartwick Wm 5 M Mo
3 89 93 Hartwick Susan 4 F Mo
4 89 93 Hartwick Mary 2 F Mo
I read LaMona's recent post concerning Henry CAGLEs will with some dismay. If
the Cagle journal is correct, and Caterena COCKMAN was Henry's step-daughter,
then I am not related to the Cagles, who seem like a really nice bunch of
people!.
(Caterena Cockman is my 4th great grandmother.)
Two other points: 1. My records show her mother's name as Caterana SEITZ, not
COCKMAN as shown in the message. 2. If Caterana SEITZ was married before,
does anyone know who he was? It appears I will have to find that out in order
to go beyone the two Caterenas. Any help you can give me will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Mary
I love the idea of Kegel/Cagle meaning bowlers/tenpin, etc.
I do mean to brag my son Thomas who is 17 years old bowled a "279" games
yesterday in a youth bowling tournament. So maybe there is something to
a name. Three of my four sons are bowlers. This is their sport.
Their great grandmothe was Mattie "Cagle" Sutton, married to Homer
Sutton, Haywood County, North Carolina.
Mattie's parents were a James and Elizabeth "Mehaffey" Cagle. They also
lived in Haywood county, but I do not know James was born there or who
his parents were. I have not been able to find any information on James
and Elizabeth.
Bowling is in my son's blood. Looks like in more ways than one.
Thought I'd share this info with you.
Christine Sutton
Robert & List,
On a death certificate it give Tabitha's name as Annie Kegel. Have we
been looking for the wrong spelling. Waiting to hear David's answer.
Mollie
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Barnes <rbarnes1(a)ij.net>
To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 10:05 PM
Subject: Tabitha Ann (Nancy) Cagle also in Gordon County in 1860
>David,
> My GG-Grandmother was Tabitha Ann (Nancy) Cagle, b. 1822 and she
was
>married to Reuben Tucker Hill, b. 1818, and they are also found on the
1860
>Gordon County Census. Is Tabitha a relative, a sister??? She would
have been 38
>yrs old. Could she have been Henry's sister? If so she would have been
Eli and
>Jepthas sister and Leonard would have been her father? Do you have any
>information to prove or disprove this hypothesis. Dr. Bob!
>
>David Cagle wrote:
>
>> Evelyn,
>> John G. Cagle suggests that George is the son of Henry and Elizabeth
Cagle
>> shown in the 1860 census of Gordon Co., GA.
>> 1860 Census, Gordon Co., GA
>> Henry Cagle 39 NC
>> Elizabeth 33 GA
>> Jeptha 12 GA
>> Rebecca 14 GA
>> George 9 GA
>> Amanda 6 GA
>> Mary 3 GA
>> John 7/12 GA
>>
>> Apparently Hnery was a younger brother of Eli and Jeptha Cagle and
the son of
>> Leonard Cagle of 1830 Henry Co., GA.
>>
>> David
>> Hardin Co., TN
>>
>> Evelyn Gravitt wrote:
>>
>> > Looking for parents of George Cagle, b. about 1852-54 in GA. He
likely m.
>> > Mary Petty 1879 Murray Co. GA & had children Emma b. 1880 & Oscar
b. 1882.
>> > Then likely m. Magdaline Dudley 1892 Murray Co. GA; not known if
more
>> > children.
>> >
>> > Evelyn
>> > evyg(a)netsites.net
>> >
>> > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
>> >
>> > Cagle Family Web Page
>> > http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/
>>
>> ==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
>>
>> UsGenWeb Archives Search Page
>> Find records on your ancestors
>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm
>
>
>==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
>
>Family Tree Maker's Internet Site
>http://www.familytreemaker.com/
>
Dr. Bob.
The only thing I know about this family is what has been written by John G. Cagle,
and a response from my post to Evelyn which I am attaching. Evelyn had a census
report not in John's book. The 1860 Murray Census below should be 1870.
David
Thanks for the prompt reply, David. I had been trying to connect George
CAGLE with Henry/Elizabeth, but wasn't sure which one (see below). Also
this
is the first I'd heard of Henry's father Leonard. I guess Leonard was b.
NC?
I'm still intrigued by these two families with same names, same yr. but
different counties:
1860 Gordon Co.
CAGLE Henry 39 b. NC, Elizabeth 33; Rebecca 14, [Jeptha 12], George 9,
Amanda 6, Mary 3, John 7/12.
1860 Murray Co.
CAGLE Henry 48 b. SC, Elizabeth 45; Rebecca 21, George 17, Amanda 14, Mary
11, John 10.
In same house--Caroline "Walrubin" 25, Michael 10, Henry M. 2
Then in 1880 Murray Co.
CAGLE Elizabeth 52 widow, John 20 son. In same house--"Michel Wallraven" 21
boarder
Next door--CAGLE George 26, Mary 20; Emma 3/12
(I take it these Cagles were same as 1860 Gordon Co.? Wonder when Henry had
died? Wonder just how the Walravens were connected with Cagles; for
instance, was Elizabeth a Walraven?)
Evelyn Gravitt
Tahlequah, OK
Robert Barnes wrote:
> David,
> My GG-Grandmother was Tabitha Ann (Nancy) Cagle, b. 1822 and she was
> married to Reuben Tucker Hill, b. 1818, and they are also found on the 1860
> Gordon County Census. Is Tabitha a relative, a sister??? She would have been 38
> yrs old. Could she have been Henry's sister? If so she would have been Eli and
> Jepthas sister and Leonard would have been her father? Do you have any
> information to prove or disprove this hypothesis. Dr. Bob!
>
> David Cagle wrote:
>
> > Evelyn,
> > John G. Cagle suggests that George is the son of Henry and Elizabeth Cagle
> > shown in the 1860 census of Gordon Co., GA.
> > 1860 Census, Gordon Co., GA
> > Henry Cagle 39 NC
> > Elizabeth 33 GA
> > Jeptha 12 GA
> > Rebecca 14 GA
> > George 9 GA
> > Amanda 6 GA
> > Mary 3 GA
> > John 7/12 GA
> >
> > Apparently Hnery was a younger brother of Eli and Jeptha Cagle and the son of
> > Leonard Cagle of 1830 Henry Co., GA.
> >
> > David
> > Hardin Co., TN
> >
> > Evelyn Gravitt wrote:
> >
> > > Looking for parents of George Cagle, b. about 1852-54 in GA. He likely m.
> > > Mary Petty 1879 Murray Co. GA & had children Emma b. 1880 & Oscar b. 1882.
> > > Then likely m. Magdaline Dudley 1892 Murray Co. GA; not known if more
> > > children.
> > >
> > > Evelyn
> > > evyg(a)netsites.net
> > >
> > > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
> > >
> > > Cagle Family Web Page
> > > http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/
> >
> > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
> >
> > UsGenWeb Archives Search Page
> > Find records on your ancestors
> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm
David,
My GG-Grandmother was Tabitha Ann (Nancy) Cagle, b. 1822 and she was
married to Reuben Tucker Hill, b. 1818, and they are also found on the 1860
Gordon County Census. Is Tabitha a relative, a sister??? She would have been 38
yrs old. Could she have been Henry's sister? If so she would have been Eli and
Jepthas sister and Leonard would have been her father? Do you have any
information to prove or disprove this hypothesis. Dr. Bob!
David Cagle wrote:
> Evelyn,
> John G. Cagle suggests that George is the son of Henry and Elizabeth Cagle
> shown in the 1860 census of Gordon Co., GA.
> 1860 Census, Gordon Co., GA
> Henry Cagle 39 NC
> Elizabeth 33 GA
> Jeptha 12 GA
> Rebecca 14 GA
> George 9 GA
> Amanda 6 GA
> Mary 3 GA
> John 7/12 GA
>
> Apparently Hnery was a younger brother of Eli and Jeptha Cagle and the son of
> Leonard Cagle of 1830 Henry Co., GA.
>
> David
> Hardin Co., TN
>
> Evelyn Gravitt wrote:
>
> > Looking for parents of George Cagle, b. about 1852-54 in GA. He likely m.
> > Mary Petty 1879 Murray Co. GA & had children Emma b. 1880 & Oscar b. 1882.
> > Then likely m. Magdaline Dudley 1892 Murray Co. GA; not known if more
> > children.
> >
> > Evelyn
> > evyg(a)netsites.net
> >
> > ==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
> >
> > Cagle Family Web Page
> > http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/
>
> ==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
>
> UsGenWeb Archives Search Page
> Find records on your ancestors
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm
The Moravians originated through the efforts of John Huss, the Bohemian
religious leader who is considered by many to have been the forerunner of
Martin Luther as a protestant reformer. The circumstances of their migration
to America have described as follows by historian F.A.. Sondley in his work,
A History of Buncombe County, North Carolina Spartanberg, SC, "The Bohemian
John Huss, born about 1369 read and began to preach the doctrines of John
Wycliffe The English religious reformer for which he was excommunicated in
1410 and, in pursuance of order of the Council of Constance, burned at the
stake on July 6, 1415. His sect survived; but, because of action of the
Council of Besel in 1433, divided into parties, one the which returned to
the Catholic Church and the other became known as Bohemian and Moravian
Brethren's and in 1500 had 400 hundred congregations, but were nearly
exterminated by persecution about 1617. One hundred years later Christian
David led the remainder into Saxony where Nicholaus Ludwig, Count Von
Zinzendorf und Pottendorf, gave them a place named Herrnhut and, in 1727,
organized the Moravian Church. Moravians settled in Georgia 1n 1735, and
removed to Pennsylvania at Bethlehem 1n 1740. In 1751 this body, under the
name of Unitas Fratrum, unity of Brethern contracted in London with the
Earl of Granville for one hundred thousand acres of land in North Carolina.
Mr. John G. Cagle August issue page 3 has a map Route: of Moravian Wagon
trains from Bethlehem, PA to the Wachovia settlement in NC, beginning in
1753. The Route the Moravians took each time came near the Cagle Homestead
thus making them no strangers to our Cagle relatives and according to oral
traditions, migrated southward along the Great Wagon Train, through the
Shenandoah Valley of VA, into the Piedmont of North Carolina traveling in a
wagon train headed by the Moravians Brethren.
>This part is by LaMona:
>I noticed Mary Cagle some say is a daughter of Leonard Cagle must have
stayed a while in Virginia or came back to Bedford County, VA, as she
Married Jacob Echols bachelor, Mary Cogel/Cagle a spinster July 7, 1761,
does anyone have any comments. LaMona
>
Evelyn,
John G. Cagle suggests that George is the son of Henry and Elizabeth Cagle
shown in the 1860 census of Gordon Co., GA.
1860 Census, Gordon Co., GA
Henry Cagle 39 NC
Elizabeth 33 GA
Jeptha 12 GA
Rebecca 14 GA
George 9 GA
Amanda 6 GA
Mary 3 GA
John 7/12 GA
Apparently Hnery was a younger brother of Eli and Jeptha Cagle and the son of
Leonard Cagle of 1830 Henry Co., GA.
David
Hardin Co., TN
Evelyn Gravitt wrote:
> Looking for parents of George Cagle, b. about 1852-54 in GA. He likely m.
> Mary Petty 1879 Murray Co. GA & had children Emma b. 1880 & Oscar b. 1882.
> Then likely m. Magdaline Dudley 1892 Murray Co. GA; not known if more
> children.
>
> Evelyn
> evyg(a)netsites.net
>
> ==== CAGLE Mailing List ====
>
> Cagle Family Web Page
> http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/CaglesGermanytoAmerica/
HAPPY BIRTHDAY . . . . AND MANY, MANY MORE!
Thank you so much for all of the many hours you have given us so that all of
us have a better understanding of the Cagle family.
All of it is so appreciated.
Mary Ann Brown
maryann(a)wxs.com
Earl,
it's finally here, huh??????
Happy happy birthday and the best always.
Thank you for everything you do for us. It is greatly appreciated.
Sandra and Freddie Bertholomey
Looking for parents of George Cagle, b. about 1852-54 in GA. He likely m.
Mary Petty 1879 Murray Co. GA & had children Emma b. 1880 & Oscar b. 1882.
Then likely m. Magdaline Dudley 1892 Murray Co. GA; not known if more
children.
Evelyn
evyg(a)netsites.net
Thanks to Betty & Shirley, for their birthday wishes.
This past week has been interesting on, Cagle-L.
There has been some interesting posts made.
Thanks to all of you, for your continued efforts in
making this a great list.
Earl
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