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Date: 12/14/98 20:54:40
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Subject: page52 family 118 pedigo dont need to answer just take care of your arm do it later
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118 Mary Harriett Pedigo-James should read
Eliza Harriett Pedigo-James or Eliza Harriett James-Pedigo
b. I show in 1816 you have here about 1830 Warren Co Tenn
I show she was born in DeKalb Co, Tenn
(My understanding according to her daughter she was and
illegimate child of Moses and Nancy, as far as we all knew they
never married, I sent you a photo copy of Nancy and Moses Today)
d. 1904 Vernon, Wilbarger co., Tex at present trying to find
a death certificate for her. Max Gabler or Gaber which ever
grandson lives on the old home place in Vernon Tex and I assume this
is the house that Benjamin and Nancy Harriett lived in...I am
going to try and contact the grandson and find out for sure.
Accoring to Nancy Harriett the daughter of Eliza Harriett, Eliza
usta spend time on the Choctaw Indian Reservation in Tennessee when
she was a little girl. When Eliza was living in Vernon Tex I am sure
she was residing with Benjamin and Nancy Harriett at the time of her
death. Or she could have been living with William Issac and mar
(1) wife Underwood. Underwood is buried in Vernon Tex also, she in
child birth when their daughter was born. Benjamin and William both
ran for land in Oklahoma.
Occupation ...housewife...
places of Res...Tennessee and Texas
HER FATHER; PEDIGO, Moses born son of Robert "Robin" PEDIGO
HER MOTHER; JAMES, Nancy b. 1800
HER LOVER OR SPOUSE MAY HAVE BEEN MARRIED ON THE RESERVATION
CHIEF HAUTIE (Choctaw Indian chief)\
b..............................
d..............................
parents........................
No nothing about this Chief or how to trace him or his lineage
ONE CHILD
JAMES, Nancy Harriett
b. 25 Aug 1852/1853 near Smithville DeKalb co, Tenn
d. 26 Nov 1934 Wilkens, Cimarron Co, Okla
bur. 1934 Bertrand Cem, Felt, Cimarron Co., Ok
occupation..housewife................
places of res. Tenn, Texas, Okla,...................
married 5 Oct 1872 Smithville, DeKalb Co. Tenn
SPOUSE
CAGLE, Benjamin Thomas
b. 5 oct 1852 near Smithville, DeKalb co, Tenn
d. 21 May 1923 Wilkens, Cimarron co, Okla
(drug to death by his horse, foot got caught in harness
and was drug to death)
bur. 23 May 1923 Felt, Bertrand Cem, Cimarron Co Okla
(head stones for both their0
places of res. Tenn, Texas, Okla
Occupation..farmer................
military ... none...............
HIS FATHER; CAGLE, George William
HIS MOTHER; ELEDGE, Katherin
Benjamin and Nancy had 11 children will send more
detail on the children to be added to what I have already sent
you, hope this helps clear up this page. Also I have Moses
son of Edward, but am going to assume that is wrong and show
Moses as son of Robert "Robin" like you have it as I am
sure much more research has proven this to be true.
Happy holidays and a better 1999
Priscilla
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I was looking over the Joel Mize site and the 56 Cagle's listed with the
first Alabama Cavalry. In looking over the site I would have to surmise
that the Cagle names listed were not members of the unit, but were probably
dependents of members of the 1st Alabama. Many of the Cagle names are women
and children, some having been born in 1859 and later. At the present time
we only know of 5 Cagles serving in that unit, with a possibility of 2
others whose names were misspelled. The 5 we know for sure are listed on
our Civil War Page http://www.angelfire.com/pa/civilwarcagle
Thanks and if anyone has more information I'd appreciate your sending it on.
Tom Cagle
Saegertown, PA
Hi List,
I updated the Civil War site once again and at the urging of our sons added a photo of two very new Civil War Soldiers. The two soldiers are Brian and Jeff Cagle, my sons, who are Civil Ear Re-enactors. I added a paragraph on the home page about their re-enactment unit and a link from the home page to the re-enactment photo. URL http://www.angelfire.com/pa/civilwarcagle
Tom Cagle
Saegertown, PA
gertown, PA
Doyle,
J.R. SAYLOR and Mollie A. CAGLE ("Nollie" is presumably a misspelling); (she
was also known as "MaryAn CAGLE) who were married in Marshall County, AL on
9/29/1878 were my Great-Grandparents. They are buried at the Mt. Oak
Cemetery in the Ruth Community near Arab, AL in Marshall County.
Thanks............
Joyce Saylor/Jones
Dear Cagle Researchers,
As I have found Joel Mizes Site and Personal geneology a great Boon in my
research for Cagles and my own Geneology,I was asked to Post the Site to the
Cagles mailing list,by Froglady2@worldnet.att.net................So I am
going to post it now.Remembering the Copyright Laws, I urge you all to Look
at this wonderful List of the 1st Alabama Cavalry.
<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/jmize54901/web/mize/ALCAVF-K.htm">Personal
Genealogy Home Page.
</A>
Just scroll down to the Surname in question.
Respectfully,HerLine2(a)aol.com
Good Morning,
For anyone interested I have posted a photo of the TIME magazine cover from 1929 that has the picture of Christian Keener Cagle. The photo is at http://www.cagleantique.com./keen.jpg
Tom
Saegertown, PA
PA
Hi List,
I've been into the recent updates for Marshall County, AL, marriages and
spotted the following. Maybe someone can use it, or identify the subjects.
Doyle
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Marshall County Marriages, 1877 - 1884 - Marshall County, AL
#248-113 J. R. SAYLOR to Nollie A. CAGLE on September 29, 1878, by A.R.
Wilson, L.E.M.E.C.S.,
at Franklin H. Cagle�s. Bond: J.R. Saylor and Gardner Maize (his mark).
Attest: F.A. Provence.
The Gathering Place:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/7886
Gendex Site:
http://www.my-ged.com/sterkkn
Dear Cagle researchers,
Has anyone checked the 1st Alabama Cavalry site by Joel Mize?? He has 56
Cagles Listed ,from Aleas to Valentine.If NO one has the Link,I can send it.
HerLine2(a)aol.com
John G. Cagle book Vol. II, page 212 Winston County, AL.
1860 Wiston , AL
Cagle, L.H. 37 NC Mechanic 330/500 R.9/r.10
#96/96
Catherine 40 TN
Luerilda E. 16 AL
Catherine 11 "
L.H. 5 "
Valentine 1 "
Notes: This was Loyd Hiram Cagle of 1850 DeKalb Co., AL, s/o Charles fo 1850
Wiston and 1860 Marion. see also 1870 Winston. son Loyd H., Jr. was in
Oklahoma in 1900 and 1910.
(on the left side of the page there is a photo of Lurilda Cagle, daughter of
Loyd H. Cagle. Photo was courtesy of Mrs. Autie Dickinson of rogersville,
ALA.
Lurilda Cagle, born 7-13-1845 she was married to Andrew D. Mitchell (also
shown in photo) on 8-24-1865. Earlier, she had been listed as Rilda Cagle ate
5, in the 1850 census of DeKalb Co., Ala.
Loyd H. Cagle was born in NC ca.1823, county unknown ;as a child, moved with
his father Charles Cagle, to Warren County, Tennessee(mid-1820s) then to old
Walker Co', AL (present day Winston County), in the mid-1830s. Loyd is
believed to have at least five brothers; John T, b. 1821 in NC; James Riley
b. 1824 in NC; Jeremiah, b. 1829 in TN; George W. b. 1835 in TN; and Silas,
b. 1838 in ALA. In addition Loyd had younger half brother's (see Charles
Cagle, in 1860 Marion, AL)
The following cluster of Cagle, households (#220-233). from T.11/R.9,
represents the extended family of JOhn Cagle, 1798-1863, the largest of the
Cagle famili8es of the Winston co. Area; lived near thornhill P.O. . (still
in the 1860 census of Winston ,AL)
Cagle, Hiram 30 TN Farmer #220/220
Anna 27 AL
Arminda 8 "
Cornelius 8 "
James D. 6 "
Sylvester 4 "
Sarah A. 2 "
Notes: Hiram, 1828-1896, was the son of John Cagle, and lived in winston co.,
all of his adult life. See also the Winston County, Censuses of 1870 & 1880.
Cagle, Aleas 23AL Farmer 100/150 #227/227
Elizabeth 20 "
Notes; Aleas, 1837-1875, was s/o John ; name is varously spelled Alex,
Alysious, Ellis.)
Cagle, John 63 SC Farmer 3400/2500 #228/228
Sarah J. 58 GA
Matilda 39 TN
Emaline 27 "
Ephraim 17 "
Manerva 14 "
Notes: John, b. 1798, was the son of Valentine Cagle, Sr. b. 1750s. John was
baptized as an infant at St. John's Lutheran Church, Cavarrus co., NC. Moved
to Warren co., TN with Valentine in 1810-12; to ALA in late 1830s. (My notes
George Sr. who was Valentines brother and both were the son's of David 1728.)
Cagle, Albert 24 AL Farmer 200/200 #229/229
Almira 22 "
Manerva 3 "
Oskeah (M) 1 "
Notes:Albert was b. 1835, was s/o John See also 1870 and 1880 Winston Co. AL
Cagle, Enoch 20 AL Farmer #230/230
Mary J. 17 NC
Notes: Enoch, 1840-1864, was son of John;
Nancy Jane
Tarzana , CA.
April
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Lee or Moore
Forgot to tell you Darrell is a half brother to Gene, LeRoy, Barbara
and Sharon. After Viola shot herself and their dad went to Phoenix
Ariz to work he married a lady their and they had a son Darrell. I
do not know where Darrell lives, at one time he lived in Calif.
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Lee I have you pages out off my folder and ready to copy will try my best to
get them in the mail Bob and I are treating our two kids and grandchildren
to a trip to the Pismo Beach staying over one night two days lots of good
eating. leaving Friday morning.
Did you know there is a picture of your Benjamin F. Cagle, Sr., headstone in
the 12 part series IM sending. Lee maybe the problem could be two Benjamin's
SR and JR I did not notice a JR, good luck LaMona
Lee
This Virgil Eugene "Gene" Cagle is my cousin, my mothers nephew.
Virgil father is LeRoy Cagle who also died in Phoenix Ariz, he was
electricuted by electric wires, he got his crane he was operating caught
in the wires. He LeRoy is buried in Bertrand Cem. in Felt Okla, Virgil
mother was Viola Smith whos is also buried in Bertrand Cem, she shot
herself, another words committed sucide. My mother is Tampie Corena
CAGLE COBLE, a sister to LeRoy CAGLE,. and they have another
sister Virginia Lee CAGLE FERGUSON, her and her husband both
buried at Bertrand Cem also. Virgil Eugene CAGLE had two sisters
Barbara, and Sharon, both passed away several years ago not sure if they
are buried in Dalhart TEx or at Bertrand Cem, Felt Okla. This will solve
some of you mystery. Father of Tampie and other two children are
William Isaac CAGLE and their mother is Lula Mae KETCHUM.
Priscilla in Fort Worth, TEx I too, was born in OKLA.
Hi Cagle Cousins this is LaMona a Cagle descendant
Cagle Journal by Mr. John G. Cagle
Box 5342
Little Rock AR 72215 for $12.00 per year you can get back copies prob, $
12.00 per year he sends 3 months at a time 12 Journals. Just send your
money name and add join and start collecting your books you want.
The big books I forgot how much I paid however in the $50.00 range but worth
every page. I don't have all his books will list what I have. perhaps
someone on line can assist me.
The Cagle Land Grants Of North Carolina, 1767-1918 632 pages
The Cagle Family in South to 1850 Vol. 1 660 pages
Cagle Census Records of the South, 1860-1910 pages 762
He has other books that I have not purchased. I don't know the $$$$
to me if I were purchasing these books I would get the 1850 and 1860-1910
I would join the mailing list and get the Journals started. You need to
purchase as many as you can back to 1985 as all the good stuff is there.
I do hope I have answered your questions. LaMona
List:
I don't know if this is a clue or not; however, I show a David Crockett
Cagle b. May 11, 1835
who moved to LeFlore County, Oklahoma where he eventually died in 1923.
He had a son
Virgil W. b. Nov 1, 1879. This Virgil grew up in Oklahoma which was hard
hit by the depression and the dust bowl devastation of the 20s and early
30s as depicted in the
book "Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck. The Virgil in question may
well be the son
of Virgil W. who may be one of the many who fled Oklahoma for better
fortunes in the
Golden West. What do you think? Maybe someone in this line has current
information.
Lee Cagle
Moore, OK
" THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC" Newspaper.
Sunday,June 20, 1999 [ Obituaries ]
Virgil "Gene" Cagle, 62, of Tolleson,Az.
A retired trucking owner, died June 17, 1999.
He was born in Dalhart, Texas.
Survivors include his wife, Imogene; daughters,
Melinda Trembath and Debra MacBrair; son,
James; brothers, LeRoy and Darrell; seven
grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services: 3 p.m. Monday, Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave.,
GLendale, Az.
I do not know these people, maybe they belong to our clan, maybe not.
Perhaps you can ferret out some info. Chow for now. L
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" THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC" Newspaper.
Sunday,June 20, 1999 [ Obituaries ]
Virgil "Gene" Cagle, 62, of Tolleson,Az.
A retired trucking owner, died June 17, 1999.
He was born in Dalhart, Texas.
Survivors include his wife, Imogene; daughters,
Melinda Trembath and Debra MacBrair; son,
James; brothers, LeRoy and Darrell; seven
grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services: 3 p.m. Monday, Chapel of the Chimes, 7924 N. 59th Ave.,
GLendale, Az.
I do not know these people, maybe they belong to our clan, maybe not.
Perhaps you can ferret out some info. Chow for now. L
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Subject: Re: William Samuel Cagle
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 13:17:29 -0500
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Good Morning and Happy Father's Day:
Reference the marriage license on file in Haralson County concerning
William Samuel and
Mary C. Hughes dated 29 July 1866.
I note Samuel was taken prisoner during the Civil War and repatriated
(discharged) from
prison on May 8, 1865, a little more than a year before the above
marriage. His second
marriage to Sara E. Ray, daughter of Union Army Captain James and Sarah
E. Ray, never
occurred until September 14, 1874, almost 10 years later.
According to Gerolyn Gordan, this Samuel Cagle and Mary C. Hughes, first
supposed
wife, appeared in the 1870 Census of Saint Francis County, Arkansas with
wife Mary
along with two daughters, Mary, born 1868 in Tennessee, and Sarah, born
1870 in
Arkansas. Gerolyn surmises that since Benjamin Franklin Cagle Jr and
wife, Anna
(Cook) were nearby and the ages and birthplaces fit, it seems certain
they were sons
of Benjamin and Parthena. In my opinion, I believe this was the case.
Also, Benjamin Jr married Anna Cook in Alabama abt 1868 and moved to
Tennessee.
I note Samuel and Mary C. Hughes were living in Tennessee at that time
because
Mary, Samuel and Mary's first daughter was born there in the same year.
Is this coincidence or didBenjamin follow Samuel to Tennessee. It isn't
clear which, Samuel or Benjaminmoved to Arkansas first but, they both end
up there living near each other. I
think this is more than coincidence. Also, Samuel's and Mary's children
were named
Mary and Sarah which are the names of two of Samuel's sisters. There is
a pattern
here, remember Augustus also, named two of his daughters for sisters
Caroline
and Laura. Samuel named another of his daughters by wife #2, Frances,
another
sister. William Marcus "Jackson" named two of his daughters for sisters,
Susan
and Florence. I note too, the names are not repeated by any of the
brothers so,
it was consciously intended. It also, indicates they remained in contact
with each
other over a period of years at least to the extent that they knew the
names of
the other's children because none of the sister's names were repeated by
other
brothers.
Have I convinced you? Maybe, I am just too suspicious because of Ben Jr
and
Augustus' escapades. Let me know what you find out. I am very curious
about
the two daughters of Samuel's by Mary C. Hughes, particularly if she
died.
Lee Cagle
Moore, OK
P.S. Maybe we will get some information as to Samuel's whereabouts for
the 10 yr
span between the time he was released from prison and his marriage to
Sarah E.
Ray. We may also, learn what prompted his move to Washington (if not for
the fact,
it is about as far as you can go from Arkansas).
Samuel may have been the first to cut and run without benefit of a
divorce, setting the
example for Benjamin and Augustus. Or as you said, Mary may have died
but, if this
is the case, what became of the children Mary b. 1868 in Tennessee and
Sarah b. 1870
in Arkansas.
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Lee: You asked about the Book
Cagle Family In the South up to 1850 by Mr. John G. Cagle.
This Book is has 660 pages covers area 1700 up and 1850 has lots of
references, marriages, tax, census, maps things that pertain to the Cagle
families and those that married into the Cagle family also church records
it's just all around good reference book and the 1860-1910 is a must book I
don't have all of Mr. Cagles books but I do have all the Journals a person
needs all these books to do the Cagle family history. 1984 was the 300th
anniversary since the birth of old Leonhart Kegel; so thousands of Cagles in
USA are here because of him. LaMona
Back at you Earl and List, and thanks for the greeting.
I am the father of one son and two daughters. I have a total of 11
grandchildren
living. I lost two, one grand daughter, who died during surgery at
13mos, to repair
a valve in her heart, the other grandson at age 2, to sudden infant death
syndrome
which is very rare after 12 months. God has blessed me and them, all the
remaining
grandchildren are healthy, too healthy, in fact, at least energywise.
Lee Cagle
Moore, OK
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Hi All,
Happy Fathers Day to everyone on the list.
For my self I am the proud father of two boys &
two girls. Diana & I are also the grandparents of
three boys & three girls.
Earl
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