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The following children were born in Harris County, Texas in 1940. If
anyone recognizes the names of the
parents of these children, please give me the connection.
Hope this helps someone!
Lee Cagle
Okla City
Information in this database comes from the Texas Department of Health.
As of March 2000, Birth Indexes from 1926-1995 and Death Indexes from
1964-1998 are available on the Internet, microfiche or CD-ROM.
http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/bvs/registra/index.htm
CAGLE, ALFRED TRUMAN ETHELENE HAMMONDS TRUMAN
WINTHAY CAGLE 3 NOV 1940 m
CAGLE, CLAYTON PAUL IDA HELEN DUPUR JOHN
WARNELL CAGLE 7 DEC 1940 m
CAGLE, DANSED LEE NORMA HILL LEE CAGLE
23 OCT 1940 m
CAGLE, MARGARET IRENE IRENE FARRIS HUBERT
CAGLE 11 DEC 1940 f
CAGLE, THOMAS PATRICK MYRTLE MAY IMBER HARRY
EUGENE CAGLE 6 MAY 1940 m
I found the following on the internet today. I don't know just how much
information is provided by the
publication; however, for what it is worth, this is the information.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
This file is part of an every name index to "Wheatheart of the Plains -
An Early History of Ochiltree County (Texas)", published by the Ochiltree
County Historical Survey Committee in 1969.
This index was compiled in 1977 by Hamilton Computer Services,
thusneld(a)fmtc.com. Scanned and OCR by Joy Fisher, 2000 from a bound copy
donated by Hamilton Computer Service.
This book can be borrowed on microfilm at your local Family
History Center:
FHL US/CAN Film 973276 Item 1
Name Maiden Name
Page
CADWELL, JEWELL JERNIGAN
466
CADWELL,
466
CAGLE, AURA
405
CAGLE, BENJAMIN
404
CAGLE, BETTY
405
CAGLE, CARRIE MITCHUSSON
405
CAGLE, CHARLES F
404
CAGLE, EFFIE
405, 551
CAGLE, ELMER
405
CAGLE, HARRY
404
CAGLE, JEWELL ANN
515
CAGLE, MARTHA ANN WALTON
404
CAGLE, MARY PHELPS
405
CAGLE, MISS
571
CAGLE, RUTH
405
Can anyone identify the following family of Cagles who apparently settled
in the Grayson Co., Texas
area. These Cagles are buried in Cedarlawn Cemetery, Grayson Co., TX.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
CAGLE BESSIE G 1905 1996
*S/W- WILLIAM C CAGLE
CAGLE BILLY DEWAYNE OCT 7,1942 SEP 5,1965
CAGLE CASTELLE T 1916 ----
*S/W- NEWTON R CAGLE
CAGLE DAISY 1914 1981
*S/W- JOHN CAGLE
CAGLE ILA MAE MAY 13,1906 ----
CAGLE JOHN 1910 1990
*S/W- DAISY CAGLE
CAGLE LLOYD B FEB 21,1924 JAN 3,1943
PVT 397th INFANTRY 100th DIVISON WW II
CAGLE MERVIN ELTON SEP 7,1910 NOV 10,1990
PFC US ARMY
CAGLE NATHAN B APR 29,1895 SEP 17,1966
TEXAS WAGONER SUPPLY COMPANY 131st FIELD ARTILLERY WW I
CAGLE NEWTON R 1902 1978
*S/W- CASTELLE T CAGLE
CAGLE WILLIAM C 1901 1976
*S/W- BESSIE G CAGLE
The closest I can come to matching your inquiry is Nancy A Cagle, b.
1873, Marion Co., AR. Her father
was born in Hickman Co., TN and moved to AR abt 1860, he later moved to
Oregon Co., MO after 1880 but, before 1900, with his family which may or
may not have included Nancy A Cagle. I have no idea whom this Nance A
married.
Does this sound like it could be your Nancy Ann Cagle. Where was Bessie
Irene Brummett born?
Lee Cagle
Okla City
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:05:44 -0400 "Cinderella"
<cinderella(a)accessunited.com> writes:
> Hi Lee,
>
> Sorry, I don't know too much. I did find out their full names>
>
> Nancy Ann Cagle married to
> Hiriam Rufus Brummett
>
> Her daughter was born 3/24/1893 (Bessie Irene Brummett) so I am
> guessing
> Nancy Ann Cagle may have been born between 1850 and 1880. But I am
> not sure,
> can't seem to find out anything specific on her. Nancy Ann Cagle
> later got
> remarried to a man named George Dabney. Her mother was a Cherokee
> Indian but
> don't have a name for her. This is all I know but I am hoping to get
> a birth
> certificate on Bessie Irene Brummett soon. Thanks for responding and
> hope to
> hear from you again.
>
>
> Cindy
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <caglel1(a)juno.com>
> To: <cinderella(a)accessunited.com>
> Cc: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 1:26 PM
> Subject: Re: Annie Cagle married to Hiriam Brummett
>
>
> > Cindy,
> >
> > We will need more information. Have you any idea where or when
> your
> > Annie was born. I have about
> > 60 Ann, Anna and Annie Cagles, some with husbands names and many
> without,
> > anyone of which may
> > be your Annie.
> >
> > Lee Cagle
> > Okla City
> >
> > On 16 Oct 2001 07:34:46 -0600 cinderella(a)accessunited.com writes:
> > >
> > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing
> > > list.
> > >
> > > Surnames: Roddy/Thacker/Brummett/Cagle
> > > Classification: Query
> > >
> > > Message Board URL:
> > >
> > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0JH.2ACEB/586
> > >
> > > Message Board Post:
> > >
> > > I am looking for information on my gg-grandmother Annie Cagle
> whom
> > > married Hiriam Brummett. Any information would be appreciated.
> > >
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I believe I have corresponded with you in the past.
I have a Serena Cagle, who is the father of Charles Cagle, b. 1791
Cabarrus Co., NC. Charles eventually
moved to Southern Ill and then moved to MO where Serena was born in 1857
before moving on to
Arkansas.
I note your Serena was born around 1820. I also have a Robert Craig, in
fact, I have three, none of whom
I show having a wife, Serena.
Lee Cagle
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:20:41 -0500 "Dr. Pamela J. Hartman"
<therapist(a)gulftel.com> writes:
> Lee,
> My Serena, b.ca.1820, married Robert Craig Sr.; birth was thought to
> be in
> NC or TN. They moved to Southern IL before the Civil War, and I
> believe
> that she may have moved to MO to live with a son after the death of
> Robert.
> Others from their family may have made that move, also, including
> my
> ggrandfather Frank Craig.
> Pam Hartman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: caglel1(a)juno.com [mailto:caglel1@juno.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 12:22 PM
> To: therapist(a)gulftel.com
> Cc: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
>
>
> I don't believe there was a child named Serena in the family of
> family of
> Jacob Cagle, b. 1766 who was
> the father of Nancy and Mary.
>
> When/where was your Serena Cagle born or do you know the name of
> her
> husband. I have three Serena
> Cagles, one born in Missouri, another in Winston Co., AL and the
> third in
> also, in Missouri.
>
> Lee Cagle
> Okla City
> On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 09:46:25 -0500 "Dr. Pamela J. Hartman"
> <therapist(a)gulftel.com> writes:
> > Among the siblings of Nancy and Mary, is there a sister named
> Serena
> > or
> > something close to that? My grgrgrgrandmother was Serena Cagle
> and
> > I can't
> > find her anywhere!
> > Pam Hartman
> > therapist(a)gulftel.com
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: caglel1(a)juno.com [mailto:caglel1@juno.com]
> > Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 1:53 AM
> > To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> > Subject: Re: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
> >
> >
> > Jill, this is what I have for King "Hiram" Cape. If you can add
> > anything
> > I would appreciate having additional information. Hope this
> helps.
> >
> > Lee Cagle
> > Okla City
> > Descendants of King Hiram Cape
> >
> > Generation No. 1
> > 1. King Hiram1 Cape was born 1804. He married Nancy L Cagle 15
> > January
> > 1824 in Hall County, Georgia, daughter of Jacob Cagle and
> Elizabeth
> > Gilmore. She was born 1801 in Moore County, NC.
> > More About King Cape and Nancy Cagle:
> > Marriage: 15 January 1824, Hall County, Georgia
> > Children of King Cape and Nancy Cagle are:
> > 2 i. Jacob M2 Cape, born June 1847. He married Nancy Jane Harris.
> > 3 ii. Sarah E Cape. She married Elijah Hulsey.
> > 4 iii. J K Cape. He married Lettie Unknown.
> > 5 iv. M J Cape.
> > 6 v. William Marion Cape. He married Susan J Head.
> > 7 vi. Nancy L Cape. She married William E Shockley.
> > 8 vii. Hiram T Cape.
> > + 9 viii. Cicero H Cape, born 23 December 1866.
> >
> > Generation No. 2
> > 9. Cicero H2 Cape (King Hiram1) was born 23 December 1866. He
> > married
> > Nancy Jane Reynolds.
> > Notes for Cicero H Cape:
> > Cicero served in the Civil War with the CSA Army, 27th GA
> Infantry.
> > Child of Cicero Cape and Nancy Reynolds is:
> > + 10 i. Coley Cicero3 Cape, born 10 September 1882 in Hall Co.,
> GA;
> > died
> > 14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA.
> >
> > Generation No. 3
> > 10. Coley Cicero3 Cape (Cicero H2, King Hiram1) was born 10
> > September
> > 1882 in Hall Co., GA, and died 14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA. He
> > married
> > Cordelia Cagle 29 April 1910 in Hall Co., GA, daughter of Marion
> > Cagle
> > and Mary West. She was born 14 April 1889 in Hall Co., GA, and
> died
> > 27
> > November 1969 in Hall Co., GA.
> > More About Coley Cicero Cape:
> > Burial: 16 July 1949, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
> > More About Cordelia Cagle:
> > Burial: 29 November 1969, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
> > More About Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle:
> > Marriage: 29 April 1910, Hall Co., GA
> > Children of Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle are:
> > 11 i. Frankie B4 Cape, born Abt. 1912.
> > 12 ii. Bonnie Lou Cape, born Abt. 1913.
> > 13 iii. Nancy Cape, born Abt. 1916.
> > 14 iv. Lela Lois Cape, born Abt. 1918.
> > 15 v. Coley Grant Cape, born Abt. 1920.
> > 16 vi. F. Benny Cape, born 1924.
> > On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 22:55:18 -0400 "JILL PLESS"
> > <JCPLESS(a)prodigy.net>
> > writes:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Nancy was a sister to my grgrgrgrgrandmother. I have quite a
> bit
> > of
> > > info on
> > > their family. My grgrgrgrgrandmother was named Mary (Polly)
> > Cagle.
> > > She
> > > married William C. Cagle. I believe they were cousins, but can
> > find
> > > no
> > > proof. Mary and Nancy had eleven other siblings, according to
> my
> > > records.
> > > Also, according to my records, it was their brother Jacob S. L.
> > > Cagle that
> > > was married to Eliza Robbins. Their father, Jacob b. 1766, was
> > > married to
> > > Elizabeth Gillmore. I also show that Jacob b. 1766 was a son
> to
> > > John
> > > "Dutchman" Cagle who was a son of Leonhart Cagle from Germany.
> > >
> > > I would love to share more info with you. Do you have info
> about
> > > ancestors/descendents? This particular connection is very
> > > interesting to me
> > > because my maiden name was Cape. I have been unable to trace
> my
> > > Cape family
> > > back prior to my gr grandfather, David Cape. My family has
> > always
> > > thought
> > > it interesting that my mother was related to a Cape (through
> > Nancy
> > > Cagle and
> > > Hiram Cape). Would you care to share what you have on the Cape
> > > side.
> > >
> > > I look forward to hearing from you--Jill Pless, Hall Co. GA.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: <lhcl(a)bellsouth.net>
> > > To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > > Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:28 AM
> > > Subject: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this
> mailing
> > > list.
> > > >
> > > > Classification: Query
> > > >
> > > > Message Board URL:
> > > >
> > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0JH.2ACEB/585
> > > >
> > > > Message Board Post:
> > > >
> > > > Hi, I am looking for more information on Nancy Cagle's side
> of
> > > family. I
> > > know her parents were Jacob Cagle, Sr(b. 1766, N.C.) and Eliza
> > > Robbins
> > > Cagle(b. 1770, N. C.). I just recently found out about her and
> > am
> > > very
> > > interested in finding out all I can about her family history.
> > > >
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I found this extremely important to all Oklahomans, particularly us
Cagles.
It seems Oklahoma, known as the Sooner State, became such as a result of
Byron E Cagle.
"The question of whether persons who made the run from the east side of
Outlet lands were disqualified entrymen was an important one in the
history of the land opening. It has been explained that on August 30,
1893, Acting Secretary John M. Reynolds informed Watson J. Mendenhall by
telegram that settlers would not "be permitted to enter the Strip from
any Indian Reservation." In a contest with Byron E. Cagle over a quarter
section of land on the southwest side of present Ceres, the controlling
question was whether Cagle was disqualified because he made the race from
a point within a hundred feet from the west line of the Otoe and Missouri
reservation.
On February 5, 1895, Commissioner Lamoreux in an able decision held that
in reference to the 100-foot strip, the "Cherokee Outlet" and "the entire
country to be opened" defined identical territory. Lamoreux noted that
the telegram from Acting Secretary Reynolds to Mendenhall concerned
Indian lands, and was intended to protect them from becoming a rendezvous
for settlers desiring to enter the territory from the east. He said
settlers could assemble on the 100-foot strip "around and immediately
within the country to be opened to settlement" bordering on these
reservations. He noted the congressional provision that the "rules and
regulations" should be incorporated in the proclamation of the President,
which should be issued "at least twenty days" prior to the land opening.
He would not presume that Reynolds "in a telegram to a private
individual" would attempt to abrogate a plain provision of the
proclamation. Lamoreux said:
The purposes for which this strip was set apart were expressed in the
order, i. e., "to allow intending settlers to enter the same before the
hour of noon, Sept. 16, 1893." The object in opening this strip was
obviously to protect people owning lands bounding on this country from
trespass, and at the same time provide all home seekers with a common
starting place. It would be absurd to provide a starting place sixty or
seventy miles from the nearest lands opened to settlement. To reach the
land opened to settlement immediately west of the Tonkawa Indian
Reservation, a settler starting from 96' west longitude and traveling in
a due west course would have to pass over private property a distance
almost twice as great as the widest part of the land opened to
settlement. Locating this strip east and upon the Osage Reservation, as
would be done if the construction be given the proclamation, that the
strip should extend around the entire country ceded to the United States
by the Cherokees, would not only render the strip of no practical use,
but would be a violation of the treaty obligations with these Indians, as
it would set apart a portion of their territory for temporary public use,
without their assent, and subject their lands to trespass by those who
ran from said strip to the lands opened to settlement.
Secretary Smith observed that just prior to the land opening instructions
were issued to proper authorities to remove all persons from the 100-foot
strip on the eastern boundary of the lands to be opened. He was satisfied
that the action of the Department of the Interior in forbidding persons
from making the run from the eastern boundary was not inconsistent with
the act of March 3, 1893: and it being generally known that such
instructions had been issued, settlers like Mendenhall who acted in
obedience thereto should not be defeated in their rights by others who,
as a matter of fact, obtained an advantage over them by making the run
from adjacent Indian reservations. Although Cagle's motion for review was
denied, he did not accept the ruling of Secretary Smith, but, it appears,
continued to reside upon the land, and in the local courts and otherwise,
attempted to continue the assertion of his claim thereto. Mendenhall also
resided upon the land, was in possession of the greater portion thereof,
and resisted the claim of Cagle. Whatever was done by either Cagle or
Mendenhall was done with full knowledge of the continued assertion of the
claim of the other.
On December 23, 1896, Secretary David R. Francis in the case of Brady et
al. v. Williams overruled the decision in the Cagle case for the
following reasons: (1) There was no record in the Department of the
Interior or any official notice forbidding persons from starting from the
east side. (2) The 100-foot strip was created on the east side, as upon
all others, by the proclamation of August 19, 1893. (3) The Secretary of
the Interior could not by communications abrogate or modify the
proclamation. (4) The fact that a person entered from an Indian
reservation would not prevent him from successfully acquiring a homestead
claim to lands opened to settlement.
Counsel for Cagle on January 10, 1897, filed in the Office of the
Secretary of the Interior a petition requesting the correction of an
error made by Secretary Smith. Secretary Cornelius N. Bliss on February
9, 1898, observed that Cagle had lawfully participated in the race for
homestead claims on the day of the opening, and directed that the entry
of Mendenhall be cancelled, and that Cagle be permitted to make homestead
entry of the land in dispute.
There were quite a number of cases involving the identical question
raised in the Cagle case and the Brady case, and the cases had been
disposed of according to the decision in the latter case. Bliss said that
of those who made the run from the "Otoe and Missouria" reservation and
effected a prior settlement, Cagle was the only one who had not been
awarded the benefits thereof where the claim was otherwise free from ob-
jection. Mendenhall's homestead entry was canceled on April 14. On that
day Cagle made entry for the land and received a patent for it on October
1, 1903.
Edward C. Forney was within the Ponca reservation before the hour of noon
on September 16, 1893, and made the race from said reservation into the
Cherokee Outlet. He settled upon and made homestead entry upon a quarter
section of land near the present site of Autwine. Robert L. Winebrenner
filed a contest against Forney charging him with prior settlement and
soonerism. All questions were waived except the one of disqualification
of Forney. The Supreme Court of the Territory of Oklahoma in 1902 gave a
direct answer to the question in order that parties in the suit, and
other persons interested in similar cases, might know their respective
rights without delay. Counsel for Winebrenner contended that by the
provisions of Section 14 of the act of March 2, 1889, all persons were
prohibited from entering upon and occupying any of the lands of the
Outlet west of the ninety-sixth degree of longitude, no matter whether
the lands were claimed by Cherokees, Poneas, or other Indians. Counsel
insisted that it was intended by the proclamation of August 19, 1893, to
set apart a strip 100 feet wide around all of the country west of the
ninety-sixth degree of longitude ceded to the United States by the
Cherokees. This construction would place the line from which the run
could be made from the east, all the way from twelve to fifty miles east
of the land actually opened to settle- ment. In sustaining the
qualification of Forney, the court said:
We cannot agree with this view of the law, because it will be presumed
that the President did that which he had a lawful right to do; and it is
questionable if he had the right to open up, even temporarily for the use
of those who wished to make the run, a strip of land 100 feet wide off of
the east side of the Osage Indian reservation, and deprive the Indians
and their lessee of the occupancy thereof, even for the 28 days
intervening between the proclamation and the date of opening, while he
did have the undoubted right to open up a strip 100 feet wide immediately
within the outer lines of the land actually opened up to settlement. And
this is what we think he did. These are the lands which he had in mind
when he wrote the proclamation. He was not then trying to keep people out
of the lands which the government had not even treated for, but out of
the lands which he was proclaiming should on a certain day be opened to
settlement.
In reference to the location of the strip 100 feet wide, the court said:
If this strip on the east was from 12 to 50 miles east of the lands to be
opened to settlement, why provide that such occupancy should not be
regarded as trespass, and that no settlement rights should be gained
thereby? In fact, why do the absurd thing of granting persons the right
to start into a race for a home 50 miles away, on the east of the land to
be opened, when such person could make the race from either the north,
south, or west, and start from the outer line of the land to be opened?
The President must have known that no man would run from the east if he
had to start from the east line of the Osage Indian reservation, and we
assume that the President did not intend to give persons the right to do
that which no sane person would do. The 100-foot strip was a strip of
land 100 feet wide around the land actually opened up to settlement. . .
. These lands to be opened joined right up against lands owned and
occupied by individuals on every side except the east, and it was
necessary to give the people a place along the line from which they could
have an equal start in the race; hence the 100-foot strip, if the
100-foot strip had not been set apart, those who intended to make the
race would have been compelled to start from the highways on the section
lines which led into the coun- try, and these were only four rods wide,
and are a mile apart, or they would have been compelled to pay license to
make the race from the lands adjoining the lands to be opened, for which
privilege in many cases a large sum of money would have been asked, thus
giving a decided advantage to the rich; and the same thing might have
been true of the Indian reservations. The 100-foot strip gave all an
equal show.
The Supreme Court of the United States in sustaining this decision,
referred to the "seeming contradiction" between the two clauses in the
proclamation defining the location of the 100-foot strip, and observed
that the first clause was used in a special description of the strip,
while the second clause was found in that portion of the proclamation
which defined the purposes for which the strip was to be used. The court
held that the strip was one which ran around and immediately within the
outer boundaries of the entire body of lands opened to settlement.
Lee Cagle, Okla City
109 Cagle v. Mendenhall, 26, L. D. 177; Mendenhall v. Cagle, 9 Okla. 668
(1900); 12 Okla, 4 (1902); GLO, Okla. Tract Book, vol. 42, p. 44.
106 NA, GLO, A. 102994-1893; Welch v. Butler, 21 L. D. 369 (1895).
Persons who ran from the 100-foot strip entered the Outlet prior to the
hour of opening. Were they "legal sooners"? See Oklahoma Daily Times
Journal, Aug. 8, 1893.
107 LamoreUx to register and receiver, Perry land office, NA, GLO, "H"
Letter Book, vol. 398, pp. 306-326; Cagle v. Mendenhall, 20 L. D. 446
(1895).
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I found the following entries in the Cronicles of Oklahoma. These
publications are available in most large
libraries. I have included the volume for those which I remember:
25 Jun 1892 - Mrs Nancy E. Cagle, appointed the first Post Master for
Romulus of Pottawatomie Indian
Nation (later County), Oklahoma. VOL XXIV.
7 Jun 1904 - Dr T. J. Cagle and V. Berry, Wetumka, Oklahoma attended the
Jun 7, 1904 Indian Territory
Medical Association of Surgeons held at Holdenville,
OK.
21 Feb 1945 - Henry Clay Cagle, Private First Class, US Marine Corp,
Reserve of Hobart, Kiowa Co.,
son of Mrs Essie E Cagle of 810 N. Holyoke,
Wichita, KS, born Nov 17, 1924,
enlisted Sep 27, 1943, and died Feb 21, 1945, Iwo
Jima, Volcano Islands, Western
Pacific.
Notes: Dr T. J. Cagle, above was Thomas Jefferson Cagle, b. 1874 Red
River Co., Texas to Joseph
M. Cagle, 1852-1910 and Susan Lancie Roberts Cagle.
Henry Clay Cagle, above was the son of Henry Clay Cagle 1875-1938.
Can anyone identify Mrs Nancy E Cagle above.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
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Lee,
My Serena, b.ca.1820, married Robert Craig Sr.; birth was thought to be in
NC or TN. They moved to Southern IL before the Civil War, and I believe
that she may have moved to MO to live with a son after the death of Robert.
Others from their family may have made that move, also, including my
ggrandfather Frank Craig.
Pam Hartman
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 12:22 PM
To: therapist(a)gulftel.com
Cc: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
I don't believe there was a child named Serena in the family of family of
Jacob Cagle, b. 1766 who was
the father of Nancy and Mary.
When/where was your Serena Cagle born or do you know the name of her
husband. I have three Serena
Cagles, one born in Missouri, another in Winston Co., AL and the third in
also, in Missouri.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 09:46:25 -0500 "Dr. Pamela J. Hartman"
<therapist(a)gulftel.com> writes:
> Among the siblings of Nancy and Mary, is there a sister named Serena
> or
> something close to that? My grgrgrgrandmother was Serena Cagle and
> I can't
> find her anywhere!
> Pam Hartman
> therapist(a)gulftel.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: caglel1(a)juno.com [mailto:caglel1@juno.com]
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 1:53 AM
> To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
>
>
> Jill, this is what I have for King "Hiram" Cape. If you can add
> anything
> I would appreciate having additional information. Hope this helps.
>
> Lee Cagle
> Okla City
> Descendants of King Hiram Cape
>
> Generation No. 1
> 1. King Hiram1 Cape was born 1804. He married Nancy L Cagle 15
> January
> 1824 in Hall County, Georgia, daughter of Jacob Cagle and Elizabeth
> Gilmore. She was born 1801 in Moore County, NC.
> More About King Cape and Nancy Cagle:
> Marriage: 15 January 1824, Hall County, Georgia
> Children of King Cape and Nancy Cagle are:
> 2 i. Jacob M2 Cape, born June 1847. He married Nancy Jane Harris.
> 3 ii. Sarah E Cape. She married Elijah Hulsey.
> 4 iii. J K Cape. He married Lettie Unknown.
> 5 iv. M J Cape.
> 6 v. William Marion Cape. He married Susan J Head.
> 7 vi. Nancy L Cape. She married William E Shockley.
> 8 vii. Hiram T Cape.
> + 9 viii. Cicero H Cape, born 23 December 1866.
>
> Generation No. 2
> 9. Cicero H2 Cape (King Hiram1) was born 23 December 1866. He
> married
> Nancy Jane Reynolds.
> Notes for Cicero H Cape:
> Cicero served in the Civil War with the CSA Army, 27th GA Infantry.
> Child of Cicero Cape and Nancy Reynolds is:
> + 10 i. Coley Cicero3 Cape, born 10 September 1882 in Hall Co., GA;
> died
> 14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA.
>
> Generation No. 3
> 10. Coley Cicero3 Cape (Cicero H2, King Hiram1) was born 10
> September
> 1882 in Hall Co., GA, and died 14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA. He
> married
> Cordelia Cagle 29 April 1910 in Hall Co., GA, daughter of Marion
> Cagle
> and Mary West. She was born 14 April 1889 in Hall Co., GA, and died
> 27
> November 1969 in Hall Co., GA.
> More About Coley Cicero Cape:
> Burial: 16 July 1949, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
> More About Cordelia Cagle:
> Burial: 29 November 1969, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
> More About Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle:
> Marriage: 29 April 1910, Hall Co., GA
> Children of Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle are:
> 11 i. Frankie B4 Cape, born Abt. 1912.
> 12 ii. Bonnie Lou Cape, born Abt. 1913.
> 13 iii. Nancy Cape, born Abt. 1916.
> 14 iv. Lela Lois Cape, born Abt. 1918.
> 15 v. Coley Grant Cape, born Abt. 1920.
> 16 vi. F. Benny Cape, born 1924.
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 22:55:18 -0400 "JILL PLESS"
> <JCPLESS(a)prodigy.net>
> writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Nancy was a sister to my grgrgrgrgrandmother. I have quite a bit
> of
> > info on
> > their family. My grgrgrgrgrandmother was named Mary (Polly)
> Cagle.
> > She
> > married William C. Cagle. I believe they were cousins, but can
> find
> > no
> > proof. Mary and Nancy had eleven other siblings, according to my
> > records.
> > Also, according to my records, it was their brother Jacob S. L.
> > Cagle that
> > was married to Eliza Robbins. Their father, Jacob b. 1766, was
> > married to
> > Elizabeth Gillmore. I also show that Jacob b. 1766 was a son to
> > John
> > "Dutchman" Cagle who was a son of Leonhart Cagle from Germany.
> >
> > I would love to share more info with you. Do you have info about
> > ancestors/descendents? This particular connection is very
> > interesting to me
> > because my maiden name was Cape. I have been unable to trace my
> > Cape family
> > back prior to my gr grandfather, David Cape. My family has
> always
> > thought
> > it interesting that my mother was related to a Cape (through
> Nancy
> > Cagle and
> > Hiram Cape). Would you care to share what you have on the Cape
> > side.
> >
> > I look forward to hearing from you--Jill Pless, Hall Co. GA.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <lhcl(a)bellsouth.net>
> > To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:28 AM
> > Subject: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
> >
> >
> > >
> > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing
> > list.
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> > >
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> > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0JH.2ACEB/585
> > >
> > > Message Board Post:
> > >
> > > Hi, I am looking for more information on Nancy Cagle's side of
> > family. I
> > know her parents were Jacob Cagle, Sr(b. 1766, N.C.) and Eliza
> > Robbins
> > Cagle(b. 1770, N. C.). I just recently found out about her and
> am
> > very
> > interested in finding out all I can about her family history.
> > >
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Cindy,
We will need more information. Have you any idea where or when your
Annie was born. I have about
60 Ann, Anna and Annie Cagles, some with husbands names and many without,
anyone of which may
be your Annie.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
On 16 Oct 2001 07:34:46 -0600 cinderella(a)accessunited.com writes:
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>
> I am looking for information on my gg-grandmother Annie Cagle whom
> married Hiriam Brummett. Any information would be appreciated.
>
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I don't believe there was a child named Serena in the family of family of
Jacob Cagle, b. 1766 who was
the father of Nancy and Mary.
When/where was your Serena Cagle born or do you know the name of her
husband. I have three Serena
Cagles, one born in Missouri, another in Winston Co., AL and the third in
also, in Missouri.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 09:46:25 -0500 "Dr. Pamela J. Hartman"
<therapist(a)gulftel.com> writes:
> Among the siblings of Nancy and Mary, is there a sister named Serena
> or
> something close to that? My grgrgrgrandmother was Serena Cagle and
> I can't
> find her anywhere!
> Pam Hartman
> therapist(a)gulftel.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: caglel1(a)juno.com [mailto:caglel1@juno.com]
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 1:53 AM
> To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
>
>
> Jill, this is what I have for King "Hiram" Cape. If you can add
> anything
> I would appreciate having additional information. Hope this helps.
>
> Lee Cagle
> Okla City
> Descendants of King Hiram Cape
>
> Generation No. 1
> 1. King Hiram1 Cape was born 1804. He married Nancy L Cagle 15
> January
> 1824 in Hall County, Georgia, daughter of Jacob Cagle and Elizabeth
> Gilmore. She was born 1801 in Moore County, NC.
> More About King Cape and Nancy Cagle:
> Marriage: 15 January 1824, Hall County, Georgia
> Children of King Cape and Nancy Cagle are:
> 2 i. Jacob M2 Cape, born June 1847. He married Nancy Jane Harris.
> 3 ii. Sarah E Cape. She married Elijah Hulsey.
> 4 iii. J K Cape. He married Lettie Unknown.
> 5 iv. M J Cape.
> 6 v. William Marion Cape. He married Susan J Head.
> 7 vi. Nancy L Cape. She married William E Shockley.
> 8 vii. Hiram T Cape.
> + 9 viii. Cicero H Cape, born 23 December 1866.
>
> Generation No. 2
> 9. Cicero H2 Cape (King Hiram1) was born 23 December 1866. He
> married
> Nancy Jane Reynolds.
> Notes for Cicero H Cape:
> Cicero served in the Civil War with the CSA Army, 27th GA Infantry.
> Child of Cicero Cape and Nancy Reynolds is:
> + 10 i. Coley Cicero3 Cape, born 10 September 1882 in Hall Co., GA;
> died
> 14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA.
>
> Generation No. 3
> 10. Coley Cicero3 Cape (Cicero H2, King Hiram1) was born 10
> September
> 1882 in Hall Co., GA, and died 14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA. He
> married
> Cordelia Cagle 29 April 1910 in Hall Co., GA, daughter of Marion
> Cagle
> and Mary West. She was born 14 April 1889 in Hall Co., GA, and died
> 27
> November 1969 in Hall Co., GA.
> More About Coley Cicero Cape:
> Burial: 16 July 1949, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
> More About Cordelia Cagle:
> Burial: 29 November 1969, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
> More About Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle:
> Marriage: 29 April 1910, Hall Co., GA
> Children of Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle are:
> 11 i. Frankie B4 Cape, born Abt. 1912.
> 12 ii. Bonnie Lou Cape, born Abt. 1913.
> 13 iii. Nancy Cape, born Abt. 1916.
> 14 iv. Lela Lois Cape, born Abt. 1918.
> 15 v. Coley Grant Cape, born Abt. 1920.
> 16 vi. F. Benny Cape, born 1924.
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 22:55:18 -0400 "JILL PLESS"
> <JCPLESS(a)prodigy.net>
> writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Nancy was a sister to my grgrgrgrgrandmother. I have quite a bit
> of
> > info on
> > their family. My grgrgrgrgrandmother was named Mary (Polly)
> Cagle.
> > She
> > married William C. Cagle. I believe they were cousins, but can
> find
> > no
> > proof. Mary and Nancy had eleven other siblings, according to my
> > records.
> > Also, according to my records, it was their brother Jacob S. L.
> > Cagle that
> > was married to Eliza Robbins. Their father, Jacob b. 1766, was
> > married to
> > Elizabeth Gillmore. I also show that Jacob b. 1766 was a son to
> > John
> > "Dutchman" Cagle who was a son of Leonhart Cagle from Germany.
> >
> > I would love to share more info with you. Do you have info about
> > ancestors/descendents? This particular connection is very
> > interesting to me
> > because my maiden name was Cape. I have been unable to trace my
> > Cape family
> > back prior to my gr grandfather, David Cape. My family has
> always
> > thought
> > it interesting that my mother was related to a Cape (through
> Nancy
> > Cagle and
> > Hiram Cape). Would you care to share what you have on the Cape
> > side.
> >
> > I look forward to hearing from you--Jill Pless, Hall Co. GA.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <lhcl(a)bellsouth.net>
> > To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:28 AM
> > Subject: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
> >
> >
> > >
> > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing
> > list.
> > >
> > > Classification: Query
> > >
> > > Message Board URL:
> > >
> > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0JH.2ACEB/585
> > >
> > > Message Board Post:
> > >
> > > Hi, I am looking for more information on Nancy Cagle's side of
> > family. I
> > know her parents were Jacob Cagle, Sr(b. 1766, N.C.) and Eliza
> > Robbins
> > Cagle(b. 1770, N. C.). I just recently found out about her and
> am
> > very
> > interested in finding out all I can about her family history.
> > >
> > >
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Among the siblings of Nancy and Mary, is there a sister named Serena or
something close to that? My grgrgrgrandmother was Serena Cagle and I can't
find her anywhere!
Pam Hartman
therapist(a)gulftel.com
-----Original Message-----
From: caglel1(a)juno.com [mailto:caglel1@juno.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 1:53 AM
To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
Jill, this is what I have for King "Hiram" Cape. If you can add anything
I would appreciate having additional information. Hope this helps.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
Descendants of King Hiram Cape
Generation No. 1
1. King Hiram1 Cape was born 1804. He married Nancy L Cagle 15 January
1824 in Hall County, Georgia, daughter of Jacob Cagle and Elizabeth
Gilmore. She was born 1801 in Moore County, NC.
More About King Cape and Nancy Cagle:
Marriage: 15 January 1824, Hall County, Georgia
Children of King Cape and Nancy Cagle are:
2 i. Jacob M2 Cape, born June 1847. He married Nancy Jane Harris.
3 ii. Sarah E Cape. She married Elijah Hulsey.
4 iii. J K Cape. He married Lettie Unknown.
5 iv. M J Cape.
6 v. William Marion Cape. He married Susan J Head.
7 vi. Nancy L Cape. She married William E Shockley.
8 vii. Hiram T Cape.
+ 9 viii. Cicero H Cape, born 23 December 1866.
Generation No. 2
9. Cicero H2 Cape (King Hiram1) was born 23 December 1866. He married
Nancy Jane Reynolds.
Notes for Cicero H Cape:
Cicero served in the Civil War with the CSA Army, 27th GA Infantry.
Child of Cicero Cape and Nancy Reynolds is:
+ 10 i. Coley Cicero3 Cape, born 10 September 1882 in Hall Co., GA; died
14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA.
Generation No. 3
10. Coley Cicero3 Cape (Cicero H2, King Hiram1) was born 10 September
1882 in Hall Co., GA, and died 14 July 1949 in Hall Co., GA. He married
Cordelia Cagle 29 April 1910 in Hall Co., GA, daughter of Marion Cagle
and Mary West. She was born 14 April 1889 in Hall Co., GA, and died 27
November 1969 in Hall Co., GA.
More About Coley Cicero Cape:
Burial: 16 July 1949, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
More About Cordelia Cagle:
Burial: 29 November 1969, Timber Ridge Baptist Church
More About Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle:
Marriage: 29 April 1910, Hall Co., GA
Children of Coley Cape and Cordelia Cagle are:
11 i. Frankie B4 Cape, born Abt. 1912.
12 ii. Bonnie Lou Cape, born Abt. 1913.
13 iii. Nancy Cape, born Abt. 1916.
14 iv. Lela Lois Cape, born Abt. 1918.
15 v. Coley Grant Cape, born Abt. 1920.
16 vi. F. Benny Cape, born 1924.
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 22:55:18 -0400 "JILL PLESS" <JCPLESS(a)prodigy.net>
writes:
> Hi,
>
> Nancy was a sister to my grgrgrgrgrandmother. I have quite a bit of
> info on
> their family. My grgrgrgrgrandmother was named Mary (Polly) Cagle.
> She
> married William C. Cagle. I believe they were cousins, but can find
> no
> proof. Mary and Nancy had eleven other siblings, according to my
> records.
> Also, according to my records, it was their brother Jacob S. L.
> Cagle that
> was married to Eliza Robbins. Their father, Jacob b. 1766, was
> married to
> Elizabeth Gillmore. I also show that Jacob b. 1766 was a son to
> John
> "Dutchman" Cagle who was a son of Leonhart Cagle from Germany.
>
> I would love to share more info with you. Do you have info about
> ancestors/descendents? This particular connection is very
> interesting to me
> because my maiden name was Cape. I have been unable to trace my
> Cape family
> back prior to my gr grandfather, David Cape. My family has always
> thought
> it interesting that my mother was related to a Cape (through Nancy
> Cagle and
> Hiram Cape). Would you care to share what you have on the Cape
> side.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you--Jill Pless, Hall Co. GA.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <lhcl(a)bellsouth.net>
> To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:28 AM
> Subject: Nancy Cagle m. Hiram Cape, Jan. 15, 1824
>
>
> >
> > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing
> list.
> >
> > Classification: Query
> >
> > Message Board URL:
> >
> > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0JH.2ACEB/585
> >
> > Message Board Post:
> >
> > Hi, I am looking for more information on Nancy Cagle's side of
> family. I
> know her parents were Jacob Cagle, Sr(b. 1766, N.C.) and Eliza
> Robbins
> Cagle(b. 1770, N. C.). I just recently found out about her and am
> very
> interested in finding out all I can about her family history.
> >
> >
> > ==============================
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Surnames: Roddy/Thacker/Brummett/Cagle
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Message Board Post:
I am looking for information on my gg-grandmother Annie Cagle whom married Hiriam Brummett. Any information would be appreciated.
Cindy
While visiting the Choctaw County, Court house located in Hugo, Oklahoma,
I got the following information
from the marriage records:
Cagle, Nettie, age 18, m: Bud Ellis, age 21, both of Shoals, Choctaw Co.,
OK on 26 Jun 1915, recorded in
marriage book 5, pg. 294.
Cagle Lilly, age 19, m: Wes Thompson, age 23, both of Grant, OK on 19 Feb
1922, recorded in marriage
book 10, page 579.
Cagle, Linzy, age 26, m: Ellama Phillips, age 21, both of Honey Grove, TX
on 2 Nov 1926 in Hugo, Choctaw Co., OK, recorded in marriage book 14,
page 75.
Cagle, Adren Leonard, age 25, Tolbert, TX m: Louise Elizabeth Pratt, age
21, Post Oak, Lamar, TX
on 17 Aug 1929 at Hugo, Choctaw, OK, recorded in marriage book 15, page
564.
Cagle, Harvey, age 22, Vernon, Wilberger, TX m: Minnie Williams age 20,
Paris, Lamar, TX on 20
December 1929 at Hugo, Choctaw, OK, recorded in marriage book 16, page
538.
Cagle, Dessie, age 22, Jennings, OK m: Roy Whitehead, age 32, Seminole,
OK on 29 December 1931
at Hugo, Choctaw, OK, recorded in marriage book 21, page 251.
Cagle Hazel, m: R. B. Garrett (missed getting marriage information) filed
in marriage book 21, page 276.
Cagle, Jewell J, age 20, m: W.M. Harper, age 22, both of Honey Grove, TX
in Hugo, Choctaw, OK
on 10 Sep 1932, marriage book 22, page 455.
Cagle, Lucy, m: Odell Myers in Hugo, OK per marriage book 24, page 282 (I
failed to get info)
Cagle, Mary, age 20, m: W. R. Hogan Jr, age 21, both of Clarksville, TX
in Hugo, Choctaw, OK
on 8 Feb 1937, marriage book 28, page 259.
Cagle, Maxine, age 18, Paris, Lamar Co., TX, m: Olin Dancer, age 24, in
Hugo, Choctaw, OK
on 16 Apr 1937, marriage book 28, page 374.
Cagle, Ann, Valient, McCurtain Co., OK, m: Gordon C Welch in Hugo,
Choctaw, OK on 21 Jun
1937, marriage book 28, page 531.
Cagle, Leta, age 23, Paris, Lamar Co., TX, m: Pete Wilkins, age 31 in
Hugo, Choctaw, OK on
30 Oct 1940, marriage book 32, page 243.
Cagle, Will Ed, age 23, Bagwell, TX, m: Naomi Gertrude Mauldin, age 18 in
Hugo, Choctaw, OK
on 28 Feb 1943, marriage book 35, page 56.
Cagle, Alvin Vernon, age 26, McAlister, OK m: Edith Ardena Ned, age 19 in
Choctaw, OK
on 14 Mar 1956, marriage book 41, page 695.
Cagle, Ora Lee, age 18, Idabel, OK, m: Kenneth Wade Landreth, age 23 in
Choctaw, OK
on 29 Oct 1956, marriage book 42, page 464.
Cagle, Mildred Mrs, age 46, Kilgore, Gregg, TX, m: John Taylor Martin,
age 55, in Choctaw, OK
on 8 Oct 1964, marriage book 49, page 644.
Cagle, Richard B, age 50, Kilgore, Gregg, TX m: Mrs Frances Shows Coleman
in Choctaw, OK
on 12 Feb 1966.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
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Surnames: Cagle
Classification: Query
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Message Board Post:
I am very interested in the family info that you have regarding this family. My husband is a Cagle and I've been researching this family for him and my children. If you have names and dates of Lillie's siblings, would love to start there. Thanks Liz Cagle
Tom Cagle writes :
----------------------------------------
Liz and list:
Charles Cagle b. 1779 who married Elizabeth Curb is ancestor to both me
and Earl. Charles and Elizabeth had a son named Charles Jacob who
married Mary Patton. (that is Earl's line, mine is from Charles and
Elizabeth's son Thomas) I have never heard Charles b. 1779 referred to
with a middle name Jacob. Charles b. 1779 was the son of Leonard Cagle
and Susannah Richardson. Leonard was in turn the son of Leonhart. I have
this line online at the URL below. Let me know if you have any other
questions.
Tom Cagle
Saegertown, PA
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Tom & List,
As Tom outlines above, these are our ancestors.
We both have been researching them for a few years now.
My ancestor Charles Jacob Cagle, was refered to in a newspaper article.
The ocassion was his son William's 50th. Wedding Anniversary.
This article was from 1923 in Red River Co; Tx. In the article his name
is shown as Jacob Charles Cagle. However, in census and other records he
is listed as Charles.
So it is my opinion that he was Charles Jacob Cagle.
The article along with a family photo was written by Cindy Sargent
Simpson. I assume she got the information on Charles & Mary, from their
son William.
To quote her from this part of the article :
"William's parents, Jacob Charles, born Mar. 28, 1818, and Mary Patton
(Polly), born Oct 23, 1824, never lived in Red River Co.
"Jacob Charles was what was known as "Black Dutch". That is of German
and Holland descent, but did not want to be called German, therefore,
"Black Dutch". He spoke very broken English. He and his family farmed
for ther living."
If you want more information on our ancestors, please visit Tom's site.
Earl
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JOHN AND ELLEN CAGLE WERE MY GREAT GRANDPARENTS. THEIR DAUGHTER LILLIE ( WHO MARRIED
RUEL HUGH CORLEY WAS MY GRANDMOTHER.
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LITTLETON CAGLE was my grandmother's brother. They were the children of John and Ellen Cagle. There were 10 children....Littleton,Henry,Layfette. William,Andrew, Lucinda,Mary,Susan,Malindy and Lillie( my grandmother). These records are ffom our family bible.
The LDS online site has listings for Anderson Penn Cagle, and his first
wife.
Their site shows two diferent birth years for him. One 19 Apr 1836, and
also 19 Apr 1838.
His wife is listed as Nancy Elena Pirkle b. 23 Dec 1839 Hall Co; Ga.
They are listed as married in Jackson Co; Ga; on 3 Jan 1861.
Anderson Penn Cagle, is shown as dying in Konaw Seminole, Co; OK; on 14
Oct 1914.
Nancy's death, is shown as 28 Jun 1888 in Saint Jo Montague, Co; Tx.
Her father is said to be John Pirkle b 26 May 1794, in Rockingham Co;
NC. His death is shown as 1874 in Jackson Co; Ga.
Her mother is said to be Betsey Ann Lawless b. 1802 in VA. Her death is
listed as 11 Jun 1863 Jackson Co; Ga. Their marriage date is listed as
12 Jun 1819.
The Hall County GenWeb site has the 1830 Hall Co; Ga Census online.
Perhaps some of these were members of Nany's family.
Harmon Herman Cagle and Nancy Elena Dunn,
are listed as Anderson Penn Cagle's parents.
Harmon's parents are shown as William Cagle and Sarah Bruner.
If memory serves me I beleive William's father was John "Dutchman"
Cagle.
Earl
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1830 Hall County, Georgia Census
Column 1 Under five years old
Column 2 Of five and under ten
Column 3 Of ten and under fifteen
Column 4 Of fifteen and under twenty
Column 5 Of twenty and under thirty
Column 6 Of thirty and under forty
Column 7 Of forty and under fifty
Column 8 Of fifty and under sixty
Column 9 Of sixty and under seventy
Column 10 Of seventy and under eighty
Column 11 Of eighty and under ninety
Column 12 Of ninety and under one hundred
Column 13 One hundred and up
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P70
Robert Pirkle 1000100000000 -1001100000000
P79
Isaac Pirkle 1111010000000 -1100010000000
WilliamPirkle111001000000-01100010000000 Elijah Pirkle
0200010000000-3000100000000
Jacob Pirkle 3000010000000 -0000100000000
P80
John Pirkle 0100010000000 -3200100000000
P130
Jacob Pirkle 0011100010000 - 0021000100000
Liz:
This Sampson Cagle was the brother of my g-g-g-grandfather, Leonard Cagle.
According to my records, Sampson married Frances Smith and Leonard married
Elizabeth Smith. The ladies were the daughters of Drury Smith and Sarah
'Sally' Motley. I have John Cagle, b. abt 1744 as the father of Sampson and
Leonard, and David Cagle, b. abt 1704, the father of David. David was the
son of Leonhart.
I believe that Sampson Cagle is buried in Allen Co., KY and my ancestor,
Leonard, is probably buried in Jasper Co., MO.
Lynda West Hahn
>From: Jlsandwis(a)cs.com
>To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Sampson Cagle and Charles Jacob Cagle
>Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 16:28:29 EDT
>
>Hello everyone,
>I am wondering who the father is of Sampson Cagle b. June 8, 1782. He
>married Frances M. Smith who was born June 18, 1789. Also, Charles Jacob
>Cagle, born 1779 and married Elizabeth Curb, born April 27, 1793. Anyone
>with info please let me know.
>
>Thanks, Liz Cagle
>JLsandwis(a)cs.com
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Liz wrote:
I am wondering who the father is of Sampson Cagle b. June 8, 1782. He
married Frances M. Smith who was born June 18, 1789. Also, Charles Jacob
Cagle, born 1779 and married Elizabeth Curb, born April 27, 1793. Anyone
with info please let me know.
Liz and list:
Charles Cagle b. 1779 who married Elizabeth Curb is ancestor to both me and Earl. Charles and Elizabeth had a son named Charles Jacob who married Mary Patton. (that is Earl's line, mine is from Charles and Elizabeth's son Thomas) I have never heard Charles b. 1779 referred to with a middle name Jacob. Charles b. 1779 was the son of Leonard Cagle and Susannah Richardson. Leonard was in turn the son of Leonhart. I have this line online at the URL below. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Tom Cagle
Saegertown, PA
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=elgac
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