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Hello List,
Could someone please tell me how to get into the Cagle Family Archives. Dana
sent me instructions but I accidently erased them. Thanks, Liz Cagle
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To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Laurence T. Cagle
Hello, I transferred my account to AOL. I had saved that file but couldn't
open it, so I sent it to myself at AOL. Then reopened it in Words. Guess What
I was able to open it. Sandra.
I transferred my account to AOL and didn't get your address when I sent it
over to AOL. So I will send this email general to the group. Please email me
privately, so that I will have your address. Now I am off to read the
attachment finally. Sandra
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Hello, I transferred my account to AOL. I had saved that file but couldn't
open it, so I sent it to myself at AOL. Then reopened it in Words. Guess What
I was able to open it. Sandra.
I transferred my account to AOL and didn't get your address when I sent it
over to AOL. So I will send this email general to the group. Please email me
privately, so that I will have your address. Now I am off to read the
attachment finally. Sandra
I have recently changed from juno to AOL but, haven't gotten any mail since
changing. This is a test to see if I get this mail back. It seems odd that
there
is no Cagle mail since Friday.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
Lisa,
I believe you are talking about one Charles Cagle who died 1801. He was
enumerated in the 1790 census of Mecklenburg Co., NC. I have also seen him
listed both ways---as the son of "Old" Leonard, b. 1684 and that of David,
b. 1728. I kind of follow the lead of John G. Cagle who presents the
argument both ways , but I think, leans toward Charles being a son of
Leonard. I hope someone comes up with some additional information.
David
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From: <LMTRAVEL(a)aol.com>
To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 8:24 AM
Subject: RE: Charles Cagle D: 1801
> Hi List,
> I was going through some old emails and gedcoms that I had printed off
> rootsweb, and the list, and ran across a huge roadblock. Is Charles Cagle
> that died in 1801 a son of David b1728 or a son of Leonhart b. 1684? I
find
> two Charles Cagles one born Abt. 1740 died 1801, son of David, and Charles
> Cagle b1732 died 1801 on my family tree master list. Do I have the same
> person twice, or is there two Charles' that coincidently both died in the
> same year. I am just now getting around to going through all of my old
Cagle
> emails and working on my tree since school is about out for the semester,
and
> I am find all kinds of discrepancies that has actually helped me
> tremendously. I know that with all of our knowledge and research on the
> list, it gets confusing. Hope someone can clear this up for me, because I
> have tried, and can't find the answer.
> Lisa
>
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Cuz Doyle,
John G. places Leonard in Paulding Co by 1837. I can find the reference if
you like;
however, I don't think a difference of three years makes is significant. In
fact,
that portion of Haralson Co., where the old Ben Franklin Homestead is was
attributed
to the building by leonard the wagon maker and was in Paulding Co., at the
time.
Haralson was later formed and that part of Paulding became Haralson.
Lee
Hi,
If I am not mistaken it was 1840 that Leonard was in Paulding Co, in
1850 he was in Chattooga Co as was Jacob, his 1st son by Miss Fullbright
or whoever. I can't be certain but it seems like Ben was in Chatooga
also, Joseph was in Floyd Co in 1850.
Gary
============
Hi Gary,
You're probably correct in the dates and counties. The data I posted was
from a personal letter from John G. Cagle written in 1982. The research
has extended much farther by now, and the counties have shifted lines also.
The main thing I need right now is to identify the family our Miss
Fulbright is from.
I'm involved in an in depth research of the Fulbrights of NC in the 1700
and 1800 periods.
Thanks for the info.
Best regards, Doyle
______________________________________________________
Research site:
http://www.dwchambers.com
Hi List,
I was going through some old emails and gedcoms that I had printed off
rootsweb, and the list, and ran across a huge roadblock. Is Charles Cagle
that died in 1801 a son of David b1728 or a son of Leonhart b. 1684? I find
two Charles Cagles one born Abt. 1740 died 1801, son of David, and Charles
Cagle b1732 died 1801 on my family tree master list. Do I have the same
person twice, or is there two Charles' that coincidently both died in the
same year. I am just now getting around to going through all of my old Cagle
emails and working on my tree since school is about out for the semester, and
I am find all kinds of discrepancies that has actually helped me
tremendously. I know that with all of our knowledge and research on the
list, it gets confusing. Hope someone can clear this up for me, because I
have tried, and can't find the answer.
Lisa
Hi Lee and List,
Here we go with Chesters list of descendants. I am trying to input all of
this into FTM, but I have not completed this yet so here is a short one.
1. Leonhart b. 1684
2. Leonard b. 1730 (is that right?)
3. Charles b. 1779 Married to Virginia Elizabeth Curb
4. Unknown son (Samuel?) married to Anna Cagle had one son John Cagle
5. John Cagle b. 1844? d. 1879 shot in the back in New Orleans maried
Elizabeth Coble
6. Chester Franklin Cagle, son of John and Elizabeth b. 1877 d: 1959 married
Adelia Ella Winters b: 1884 d:1963
7. Dorris Cagle(listed as Davis age 1 on 1910 Humphreys Co, census) born 1908
d:1988 married Nancy Mulliniks or Mullinax (still living). Dorris also had a
sister Augusta Cagle b: 1901 d: abt 1995 near Waverly, TN. married Richard
Adkins, and a brother Robert Cagle b: 1903 d: unknown
8. Adelia June Cagle daughter of Dorris and Nancy Cagle, b: 1941 still living
(my husbands mother) married Bernard Howard Edenfield (died in 1997). Married
(2) Charles Whenry (Little Rock, AR.) still living.
9. Howard Franklin Edenfield (my husbands brother), David Aaron Edenfield,
Sr. (my husband), from second marriage of Adelia, Shannon Cherie Whenry and
Charles Brandon Whenry.
10. David Edenfield, JR. (our son) and Ashley Marie Edenfield (our daughter).
If you would like my husbands brothers line, I have that also. He named his
youngest born last year after Chester. Anyone with questions, please feel
free to bombard me with email.
Lisa Edenfield
Your Cagle cousin
Hi List,
I am trying to find out who the parents of Ella Winters Cagle, who was the
wife of Chester Franklin Cagle of 1880 Hickman Co, and 1900 and 1910
Humphreys Co., TN. Chester is the son of John and Elizabeth Cagle. My
mother-in-law Adelia June Cagle is trying to determine if a family "legend"
is true. Chester's wife Adelia Ella Winters Cagle is supposedly where the
Cherokee blood in the family comes through, although it is only like 1/4 or
1/8.
According to family "legend", an ancestor of Adelia was kidnapped or went
voluntarily,its hard to say because she had a lot of children with a Cherokee
indian chiefs son (or something like that). My mother-in-law is trying to
figure out who this person is, and the only thing she knows is that the woman
had long red flowing hair. Pretty weird huh? Maybe I just have a boring
family, but the Cagles are a lot of fun!!
I am thinking that if I find out who Adelia Ella's parents are, I may be able
to trace back to see if any of the daughters married an indian. I hope that
maybe someone on the list may be able to shed some light on this story. It
has been past down for a long time on our side of the family.
Happy Easter to all, and thank you for all of your help with the Cagle family.
Lisa Edenfield
Obsessed with Cagles
Lisa writes :
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Hi, Earl,
Sorry I haven't been active on the list in so long. I go to nursing
school and this semester has been hectic. Funny you should ask that
question, because this morning I was searching the web under Kagle, and
I ran into a Jacob Kagle and a Henry Kagle listed in some Pennsylvania
Records. It was off someones web page, and I think it was a tax list. I
had never seen the names spelled that way, and it did not list a father
for these children. I will try to look up and email the list back with
the info. Lisa Edenfield
Obsessed with the Cagle/Kagle/Kegel Family
----------------------------------------
Hi Lisa & List,
No need for an apology at all. School, work,
and taking care of our families come first.
Tom Cagle a list member, is from Pennsylvania.
He may have something on these men. Also
I believe John Cagle, was on a 1752 tax list
of Oley twp, Berks Co; Pa.
Take Care, and I hope you do well in school.
Earl
Hello Cagle cousins.
I would appreciate any help in identifying the name of this Miss Fulbright,
or the family she is from. Several of us descend from this Leonard Cagle
and Miss Fulbright.
This is the entire, so far, information I have on a Miss Fulbright, my ggg
grandmother from in or near Haywood County, NC. Her husband Leonard Gagle
was born about 1780, exact date unknown at this time. He's easily confused
with two other Leonard Cagles who were born about the same time in Moore,
Haywood, and Lincoln Counties, NC>
The earliest documentation of Leonard is a land transaction in Lincoln
County, NC in 1804. His name appears in the 1810 census of that county and
page 79 of the Annals of Lincoln County, North Carolina, spelled Kagle on
the muster rolls of the War of 1812. Leonard lived with a large clan of
Fulbright family, with whom he was engaged in the wagon making business.
His son John Fulbright Cagle may have been a namesake of his mother, if she
was indeed a "Miss" Fulbright as believed by most researchers.About 1816,
Leonard Cagle moved into Haywood County, NC, and purchased land from a Mr.
Jonathan Woody. Benjamin Franklin Cagle Sr, if tradition is accurate was
born on this 75 acre tract of land located east of the Pigeon River which
also had once passed through the hands of John Fulbright.
A short time after 1820, Leonard's family again was on the move. The Land
Lotteries of Georgia may have prompted him to load his family of wife and
eight children and move there. At 75 years of age, Leonard, the
wagonmaker, appears next in the 1850 census of Paulding County, GA, with
wife Nancy and stepson Jacob. Note, wife Nancy was only a year older than
stepson Jacob, likely indicating the death of his first wife Miss Fulbright.
Nearby are his son Benjamin F. Cagle, and wife Parthenia Jinks, my gg
grandparents..Their daughter daughter Anna Carolina Cagle , married Hosea
Asbury Sterling, my mother's grandfather in Haralson County, GA, and later
moved to DeKalb County, AL, where they died and are buried at
Colllnsville. Benjamin and Parthenia remained in Floyd County, GA and are
buried there near their home place. No record has been located of the
death or burial of Leonard or Miss Fulbright.
Sources for most of the above data: Gerri Cagle of Houston Texas, and John
G. Cagle of Little Rock, AR. Both are descendants of Leonard Cagle and
Miss Fulbright, and have many years of research between them. I am actively
seeking more on this Fulbright connection, for an in depth history I'm at
work on.
Thanks for any help.
Kind regards, Doyle
______________________________________________________
Research site:
http://www.dwchambers.com
Tom Cagle wrote:
Valentine Cagle (b.1753) [ Kegel] was one of the sons of David Cagle
> (b.1728) [Johan Theobald Kegel, DeWalt Kegel] and Catherine. Refer to "The
> Cagle Journal of Historical Inquiry", John G. Cagle , editor, July 1998
> issue, p.9. "The Cagle Family in the South To 1850, Volume I North
> Carolina", John G. Cagle.
> ----------------------------------------->>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> Thanks, Tom, for your response to my misstated question. I'm sorry that my
> original question, "Who had a child named Valentine" was not better stated.
> I should have said, "Which descendants of Leonard Cagle (1798-1866) were
> named Valentine?" My intention was to inquire about children,
> grandchildren, etc. of Leonard Cagle (1798-1866) who carried the name
> Valentine since I did not know of anyone. I asked this because Jimmy Cagle
> used naming patterns as one basis for his theory that Valentine (b 1753)
> was the grandfather of Leonard (b 1798). Jimmy reminded me of James
> Valentine Cagle of MS. This James Valentine, if the Valentine (b 1753) was
> Leonard's grandfather, would be a ggggg grandson on one side and a gggggg
> grandson on the other to Valentine. Just seems a little far down the line
> to be the first time a descendant named for this ancestor. Jacob, Charles,
> Leonard, James (and sometimes, Henry) appear in every generation of the
> descendants of Leonard Cagle (1798-1866). Apparently, the name Valentine
> does not appear until five and six generations later.
>
> Dana Meara
Thankyou, Tom.
And here's wishing a blessed Easter season to you and our fellow list
members, too.
Lee
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 07:37:43 -0400 "Tom & Debbie Cagle"
<cagle(a)toolcity.net> writes:
> Good Morning List,
>
> Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Easter Holiday. Hope Everyone
> has a great week-end!
>
> Tom Cagle
> Saegertown, PA
>
>
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Bill,
I think you have done an excellent job of proving Robert Jr., b. 1831
(not 1826) not to be the son of
Robert Sr & Jemima.
I don't think; however, he is the son of Paul b. 1807, son of Robert.
Paul had a son Robert Henry
b. 12 Jan 1848 so, it isn't likely he would name another child Robert if
he already had a son, Robert.
I do note Paul, b. 1785, brother of Robert Sr had an unknown son, b. abt
1830. I think this is a
possibility. This Paul had at least 7 children and the names are known
of only two.
More research will be needed; however, you have definitely proven Robert
w/wife Anna is not the
son of Robert Sr & Jemima. I would suggest you pose the problem to
David. He seems to be the
Cagle expert on Tennessee. It would be interesting to know where Robert
& Anna Cagle appear
in later Census records.
Lee
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:56:59 -0400 (EDT) BillChumney(a)webtv.net (william
chumney) writes:
>
> Lee
>
> I need your help in proving that Robert Jr b
> 1826 is the son of Robert Sr and Jemima. I
> am unable to prove this, and in fact, most
> everything I find, indicates he is not his son.
>
> First, I believe that we all agree that Robert Sr had three sons by
> his
> first wife.
> 1. Robert Cagle Jr b 1805 in Moore Co NC
> moved to Perry-Decatur Co Tn with Robert
> Sr, later moved a short distance to
> Hardeman Co Tn and then about 1840 to
> AR. [ Two Robert Jr's in the same
> immediate family? Possibly, but not likely]
> 2. Paul Cagle b abt 1807 in NC moved to
> Perry-Decatur Co Tn with Robert Sr, then moved to
> McNairy Co Tn and finally to
> Attala, Co., Ms.
> 3. David Cagle b 6/15/1812
> Born to Robert Cagle Sr and Jemima were:
> 1. Elizabeth Cagle who married Roger
> Gibson
> 2. Henry C. Cagle b 1825. The year of his
> birth is verified 5 or 6 times in his Civil War
> pension files.
>
> In the 1830 census for Robert Sr, two male
> sons are listed, this would be David and Henry C. Only one son
> under
> the age of 10yrs. We
> know the census is not too accurate but on the
> 1850 census, Robert Cagle Jr married to Anna
> Gullory age is 19 and Anna's age is 20 yrs.
> Again we known this could be wrong, but if this
> is correct Robert Jr would have been born in
> 1831 and not listed in Robert Sr's 1830 census.
> He would also be married and moved out of the
> household before the 1850 census but living
> near Robert Sr.
>
> In the early 1850's Robert Cagle Sr applied
> for a land grant in Decatur Co Tn.. In the
> Decatur County Tn Chancery Court Enrolling
> Docket, Vol 1 pp. 98-99 states that on the
> first day of April 1856, there was granted by the State of Tn to
> Robert
> Cagle Sen. 110 acres of
> land lying and being in Decatur County by
> Grant No 15380, i Range 8 Section 1.
>
> In this complaint brought by Roger Gibson,
> husband of Elizabeth Cagle, the complainant
> states that after said Land was so Granted, the
> said Robert Cagle Sen. died, leaving the
> Defendants Paul Cagle and Robert Junior,
> David Cagle, H.C.Cagle and Elizabeth Cagle, his only Children and
> Heirs
> at Law.
>
> Records show the land was divided 5 ways.
> David and Elizabeth sold their shares to
> Henry C Cagle, giving him 3/5 of the land.
> Later, Henry C Cagle sold this 3/5 share
> back to Roger Gibson, the husband of Elizabeth Cagle.
>
> On December 10, 1868, Roger Gibson filed
> a complaint in Decatur County Tn Chancery
> Court Enrolling Docket, Vol. 1 pp. 98-99
> against Paul Cagle, a resident of the State
> of Mississippi and Robert Cagle Jr, a Resident
> of the State of Arkansas to force a sale of this
> property as one unit.
>
> At no time have I found any reference to the
> Robert Cagle Jr married to Anna. I believe
> they were living in the Decatur-Henderson Co
> area during this time.
>
> If Robert Cagle Jr m to Anna is not the son
> of Robert Cagle Sr and Jemima, then who is
> his father?
> Some files has David Cagle with a son by the
> name of Robert. This would not be a Jr and
> David's family bible does not list a son by that
> name. If Robert Jr was born in 1826, David
> would have been 14 yrs old. Not likely to be
> his father. If he was born in 1831. then David
> would have been 18 or 19 yrs old. Young but
> possible.
> Paul Cagle could be his father but he would not
> be a Jr. Also Paul had lived in Ms for a long time.
> Robertl Cagle Jr, a son of his could carry the Jr
> name. On the 1830 census for Hardeman Co
> Tn lists 10001-10001. This indicates he has a
> son in the Robert Cagle Jr m Anna age range.
>
> Could Robert Cagle Jr m to Anna be the
> grandson of Robert Cagle Sr?
>
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I need your help in proving that Robert Jr b
1826 is the son of Robert Sr and Jemima. I
am unable to prove this, and in fact, most
everything I find, indicates he is not his son.
First, I believe that we all agree that Robert Sr had three sons by his
first wife.
1. Robert Cagle Jr b 1805 in Moore Co NC
moved to Perry-Decatur Co Tn with Robert
Sr, later moved a short distance to
Hardeman Co Tn and then about 1840 to
AR. [ Two Robert Jr's in the same
immediate family? Possibly, but not likely]
2. Paul Cagle b abt 1807 in NC moved to
Perry-Decatur Co Tn with Robert Sr, then moved to
McNairy Co Tn and finally to
Attala, Co., Ms.
3. David Cagle b 6/15/1812
Born to Robert Cagle Sr and Jemima were:
1. Elizabeth Cagle who married Roger
Gibson
2. Henry C. Cagle b 1825. The year of his
birth is verified 5 or 6 times in his Civil War
pension files.
In the 1830 census for Robert Sr, two male
sons are listed, this would be David and Henry C. Only one son under
the age of 10yrs. We
know the census is not too accurate but on the
1850 census, Robert Cagle Jr married to Anna
Gullory age is 19 and Anna's age is 20 yrs.
Again we known this could be wrong, but if this
is correct Robert Jr would have been born in
1831 and not listed in Robert Sr's 1830 census.
He would also be married and moved out of the
household before the 1850 census but living
near Robert Sr.
In the early 1850's Robert Cagle Sr applied
for a land grant in Decatur Co Tn.. In the
Decatur County Tn Chancery Court Enrolling
Docket, Vol 1 pp. 98-99 states that on the
first day of April 1856, there was granted by the State of Tn to Robert
Cagle Sen. 110 acres of
land lying and being in Decatur County by
Grant No 15380, i Range 8 Section 1.
In this complaint brought by Roger Gibson,
husband of Elizabeth Cagle, the complainant
states that after said Land was so Granted, the
said Robert Cagle Sen. died, leaving the
Defendants Paul Cagle and Robert Junior,
David Cagle, H.C.Cagle and Elizabeth Cagle, his only Children and Heirs
at Law.
Records show the land was divided 5 ways.
David and Elizabeth sold their shares to
Henry C Cagle, giving him 3/5 of the land.
Later, Henry C Cagle sold this 3/5 share
back to Roger Gibson, the husband of Elizabeth Cagle.
On December 10, 1868, Roger Gibson filed
a complaint in Decatur County Tn Chancery
Court Enrolling Docket, Vol. 1 pp. 98-99
against Paul Cagle, a resident of the State
of Mississippi and Robert Cagle Jr, a Resident
of the State of Arkansas to force a sale of this
property as one unit.
At no time have I found any reference to the
Robert Cagle Jr married to Anna. I believe
they were living in the Decatur-Henderson Co
area during this time.
If Robert Cagle Jr m to Anna is not the son
of Robert Cagle Sr and Jemima, then who is
his father?
Some files has David Cagle with a son by the
name of Robert. This would not be a Jr and
David's family bible does not list a son by that
name. If Robert Jr was born in 1826, David
would have been 14 yrs old. Not likely to be
his father. If he was born in 1831. then David
would have been 18 or 19 yrs old. Young but
possible.
Paul Cagle could be his father but he would not
be a Jr. Also Paul had lived in Ms for a long time.
Robertl Cagle Jr, a son of his could carry the Jr
name. On the 1830 census for Hardeman Co
Tn lists 10001-10001. This indicates he has a
son in the Robert Cagle Jr m Anna age range.
Could Robert Cagle Jr m to Anna be the
grandson of Robert Cagle Sr?
Hi all,
Does anyone happen to know if Charles and Jacob Kagle on the 1820 Warren Co,
TN list is the same Charles Cagle from 1850/1860 Hickman Co, TN census. My
husband descends from Charles Cagles grandson John Cagle who was son of Anna.
Here is an interesting thought, especially for Tom Cagle, descendant of
Charles Jacob. I was doing some research on Family Search (Mormon Site), and
was also searching on Family Tree Maker Gedcoms, and they have Anna Cagle as
a daughter of Charles Cagle, not a daughter-in-law. Could it be that Anna
Cagle married a Cagle cousin, or is John Cagle, who died in 1879 (shot in the
back), son of Charles Cagle also. Tom and I have had the theory that Samuel
Cagle was a possible son of Charles and John's father, but I have looked all
over creation, and can't find any proof to that. Anna's birthdate shows a
birthdate of 1920, born in AL. Is is possible that Charles was on the church
circuit with brothers when she was born?
Lisa (Throughly confused)
Addicted to Cagle/Kegel/Kagel/Kachel Geneaolgy
Shelly,
How can I help you with this Cagle family? Valentine Cagle was born in
Winston Co., AL in 1859. He lived there through 1880 then moved to Wayne
Co., TN before 1888, was living in Wayne Co., in 1896, Oklahoma in 1898 and
back to Wayne Co. TN before 1900. In 1910 they lived in or near
Milledgeville in Hardin Co., TN. Some of this Cagle family was still living
at Milledgeville about 20 years ago. I am not sure if that is the case
today. The 2001 phone book shows one Cagle living at Milledgeville. This
family is not closely related to my Cagle family who came to the Cerro Gordo
Community of Hardin Co., in the 1820's.
Your George W. Cagle, son of Valentine and Clementine Cagle, was born in
Wayne Co., TN in January 1889.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: Shelley R. Woodson <Sgreenle(a)TTACS.TTU.EDU>
To: <TNHARDIN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 5:11 PM
Subject: [TNHARDIN] George Washington CAGLE
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to add my Hardin Co. CAGLEs to the discussion. Does anyone
> have George Washington CAGLE, sister to Clarsie CAGLE, b. 1892. George
> m. Minnie Melissa JOHNSON. Clarsie m. James Doley Alexander JOHNSON.
>
> Thanks,
> Shelley
>
> --
> Shelley R. Woodson
> Sgreenle(a)ttacs.ttu.edu
>
>
>
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