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To Lee Cagle Yes!! this is the same Peter Cagle Im interested in. He is not a direct line Im from Henry SR 1802 Moore County, and William C. Cagle, SR that married Mary Barrett. Christian and William were brothers and son's of Henry Cagle, SR 1802. I need some information on Peter I just did not want to leave him out. I don't have anything except some notes from John G. Book I could not find any children. I will share what I have but I think it just like your. Maybe we can solve some of this. LaMona
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Looking for info. on Robert Wilkens who married Charity Cagle 07 Jan 1820 in Clarke CO. GA. By 1830 they were in Henry CO. GA. I think George Cagle may have been the name of Charity's Father . Thanks for any Help. Evelyn
1. George5 Cagle (Enoch4, George3, Henry Sr2, Leonhart1 Kegel) was born
28 July 1841 in Moore County, North Carolina, and died 15 August 1919 in
Randolph County, North Carolina. He married Mary Bird 09 October 1863 in
Moore Co., NC, daughter of James Bird and Caroline Macon. She was born 12
May 1844 in North Carolina, and died 03 July 1905 in Randolph County, NC.
Notes for George Cagle:
George, along with two of his brothers were confederate soldiers. Of the
three, George was the only one to survive.
More About George Cagle:
Burial: Grey's Chapel Cem., Randolph Co., NC
Census 1: 1850, Moore Co, NC w/parents at 10 yrs of age.
Census 2: 1860, Moore Co, NC w/parents at 19 yrs of age.
More About Mary Bird:
Burial: 04 July 1905, Grey's Chapel Cem., Randolph Co., NC
Marriage Notes for George Cagle and Mary Bird:
Bond #000110873, Record # 01 035, Bondsman: Uriah Presnell, Witness J. H.
Brown, Clerk, Randolph
Co., NC; Date of bond: 7 Oct 1863, ceremony performed by W. R. Brown, JP
on 9 Oct 1863.
More About George Cagle and Mary Bird:
Marriage: 09 October 1863, Moore Co., NC
Children of George Cagle and Mary Bird are:
2 i. Thomas W6 Cagle, born Abt. 1864 in Moore Co., NC.
3 ii. Jeanette Cagle, born Aft. 1864 in Moore Co., NC. She married Jim
Allred.
4 iii. John F Cagle, born Aft. 1864 in Moore Co., NC.
5 iv. Mary Inez Cagle, born Aft. 1864 in Randolph Co., NC. She married
John Cox Truett in Greensboro, North Carolina.
More About John Truett and Mary Cagle:
Marriage: Greensboro, North Carolina
6 v. James S Cagle, born Aft. 1864 in Randolph Co., NC. He married Birch
Craven.
+ 7 vi. Henrietta Cagle, born Bef. 1864 in Randolph Co., NC.
8 vii. Erastus Cagle, born Bef. 1864 in Randolph Co., NC. He married
Sarah Chamnes.
9 viii. Madge N Cagle, born Bef. 1864 in Randolph Co., NC. She married Ed
Webster in Ramseur, Randolph Co., NC.
More About Ed Webster and Madge Cagle:
Marriage: Ramseur, Randolph Co., NC
10 ix. Carrie P Cagle, born Bef. 1864 in Randolph Co., NC.
Generation No. 2
7. Henrietta6 Cagle (George5, Enoch4, George3, Henry Sr2, Leonhart1
Kegel) was born Bef. 1864 in Randolph Co., NC. She married Joseph White.
Notes for Henrietta Cagle:
Miscellaneous records found in Randolph County, North Carolina (LDS
Records) a few Cagle references,
generally of late date, can be found in the records of the Quaker
churches in and around Randolph County. Obviously, the Cagles themselves
were not of Quaker Origin, but living in proximity to the Quakers,
eventually formed ties with them throu marriages. Dates not given,
baptism of Annie Lee White, be 6-29-1885, the daughter of Joseph and
Henrietta (Cagle) White.
Child of Henrietta Cagle and Joseph White is:
11 i. Annie Lee7 White, born 29 June 1885.
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> I am requesting help researcing the ancestors and descendants of
> George CAGLE b. 28 Jul 1841, d. 15 Aug 1919; m. 7 Oct 1863 Randolph
> Co., NC to Mary BIRD/BYRD b. 12 MAy 1844 d. 3 Jul 1905. NIne
> children came from this bond. George is the son of John CAGLE and
> Fanny MACON. All are buried in Gray's Chapel Cemetery, Randolph
> County, NC.
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I have George as the son of Enoch Cagle, b. Jan 1811 and Nancy M Stutts
Cagle, b. 10 Jan 1814.
George was listed in the household of his parents for both 1850 and 1860
census of Moore Co., NC.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
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> Co., NC to Mary BIRD/BYRD b. 12 MAy 1844 d. 3 Jul 1905. NIne
> children came from this bond. George is the son of John CAGLE and
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I am requesting help researcing the ancestors and descendants of George CAGLE b. 28 Jul 1841, d. 15 Aug 1919; m. 7 Oct 1863 Randolph Co., NC to Mary BIRD/BYRD b. 12 MAy 1844 d. 3 Jul 1905. NIne children came from this bond. George is the son of John CAGLE and Fanny MACON. All are buried in Gray's Chapel Cemetery, Randolph County, NC.
Additional info on the nine children I have as names only in many cases.
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Hi Sandy: I am great granddaughter of Margaret Eveline Cagle, sister to Rebecca Jane Cagle. I would love to have your information on Rebecca Jane and will be happy to share what I have on Peter Cagle and my ggrandmother Eveline. I do have a picture of Peter somewhere, but I am unable to lay my hands on it since I moved. I did run across an old news clipping last week of John Cagle and I believe it was one of Peter's sons. Contact me direct and I will be happy to share what I have. Alma
This is the address I have for Alma Adams Johnson. I don't think I am
familiar with Patricia Quinn's
address nor URL.
Alma Adams Johnson <Rainbow022034(a)K2services.com>.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
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> I have tried to contact Patricia Quinn about her webpage & her
> address is bad, doesn anyone have the URl to her webpage? Also,
> tried to contact Alma Johnson & her email is bad. She said she had
> a picture form the paper of Peter Cagle, would love a copy.
> My husband descends from Peter's daughter, Rebecca Jane Cagle.
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I have tried to contact Patricia Quinn about her webpage & her address is bad, doesn anyone have the URl to her webpage? Also, tried to contact Alma Johnson & her email is bad. She said she had a picture form the paper of Peter Cagle, would love a copy.
My husband descends from Peter's daughter, Rebecca Jane Cagle.
Thanks,
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Fay,
I got your notification of a new address; however, I don't know who you
are. I guess that is to say, I never
had your previous address. I am guessing it probably has something to do
with a genealogy inquiry. Is
that so?
Lee Cagle
Okla City
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Lonnita,
I maintain an index of over 21,000 Cagles and those allied with Cagles.
I don't find the surname Heter nor
Quen among them. Nor do I find a Lonnie/Alonso Cagle with a brother
Lloyd/Loyd. Also, I could not
find a Martin with sons Lonnie/Alonso/Alonzo and Lloyd/Loyd. I will need
more specific information such
as dates and locations. Then, perhaps I could help you.
Lee Cagle
Okla City
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> My grandma's older sister Nora married a Cagle, I think Martin was
> his name, they had two boy,Lloyd and Lonnie. She was born in the
> early 1800's,The Heter's lived in Mo. from the mid 1800 to at least
> 1902, I think they may have been in Tx before that. Please, if you
> can help,help,help.
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My grandma's older sister Nora married a Cagle, I think Martin was his name, they had two boy,Lloyd and Lonnie. She was born in the early 1800's,The Heter's lived in Mo. from the mid 1800 to at least 1902, I think they may have been in Tx before that. Please, if you can help,help,help.
Lonnita
LaMona & List,
Very nice story on Leonhart Kegel. This helps the new researchers,
understand the early years of his arrival.
One day I hope more early records are found that give us more
information.
Considering how many years, and how many events took place, it is a
wonder records surived.
Earl D. Cagle Sr.
g.g.g.g.g.grandson of Leonhart Kegel
Hi to our new Cagle members: Im LaMona Phillips I descend from Henry Cagle 1802, Moore County, NC. See my story I put together with Mr. John G. Cagle, editor of Cagle Journal of Little Rock, AR.
300th ANNIVERSARY OF THE
Birth of Leonhart KEGEL, German immigrant to America. The year of 1984
marked the 300th anniversary of the birth of Leonhart Kegel (Leonard Cagle),
the German immigrant who arrived at the ports of Philadelphia in 1732.
According to the ships passenger list, Leonhart was 48 years old at the time
of his arrival; thus, it would appear that he was born during the year 1684
(or in the later part of 1683). He is believed to be the ancestor of
thousands of Cagle families in the United States. According to oral
traditions preserved in many Cagle families around the nation. Leonhart
Kegel left his home in the Rhenish Palatinate (in the SW part of what is now
West Germany) in the early part of the 18th Century, and sailed down the
Rhine River to Holland. There he joined thousands of other Germans,
displaced by war and economic hardship who were awaiting passage to the
American Colonies. His staying in Holland is said to have been very lengthy,
but eventually he found passage to America in the summer of 1732 on the ship
"Loyal Judith". This ship British-owned and stopped first at the ports of
Cowes, England, and then sailed for America, arriving at the ports of
Philadelphia on (Monday)September 25, 1732. The passenger list show that 119
Palatine men, plus their wives and children, arrived on the vessel. The
Rhenish Palatinate was largely Protestant in Religion, and it is believed
that most of the ship's passengers were Lutherans and Mennonites.
Source: Cagle Journal Introductory Issue just before January 1985.
Leonhart [1] KEGEL, upon arriving in Pennsylvania, settled in old
Philadelphia County, (probably in that northern portion which in 1784 was to
become Montgomery County, when Philadelphia County was divided), and
acquired his first farm there in 1737. In the 1730s most of the colony of
Pittsylvania was still under the control of the Indians, and European
Settlers occupied only a small area in Philadelphia in SE corner of the
colony. By 1750, however, the frontier was gradually expanding westward,
and Leonhart Kegel moved to a new farm in Lancaster County (in that portion
which in 1752 was to become Berks County when Lancaster was divided). His
land lay in Brecknock Township, in a hilly region on the headwaters of the
Conestoga River, overlooking the Mennonite and Amish settlement on the
Lancaster plains.
The earliest settlers of Brecknock Township, where of Welch origin;
however, they were few in number, and by the year 1750 the township was
settled primarily by Germans. The Township lies in the heart of
"Pennsylvania Dutch Country" of Southwest PA, and the striking stone houses,
bank barns, and carefully ordered fields, which characterized the culture of
the area, are very much in evidence. The rich limestone soil of Lancaster
County, in some areas, has been supported cultivation since 1709. However,
the less fertile sandstone soil of the Furnace Ridge area, where Leonhart
Kegels land was located, was settled somewhat later in time with early land
warrants dating from 1730s and never supported as large a population as did
Lancaster Plain.
By the year 1750, when Leonhart acquired his land. The better land in
Lancaster and Berks Counties were already taken, leaving only land of lesser
fertility to be homesteaded by new comers.
According to records found by the Editor of Cagles Journal in
Pennsylvania State Archives at Harrisburg, PA, in 1750 Leonhart Kegel
applied for a Land Warrant for his 146 0.5 acres #15. of land in Lancaster
County (Warrant number A-28-211); his name was spelled "Keagel" on his Land
Warrant. The land was duly "assigned and allowed" to him on November 9,
1750. This is a tract of un-settled land, owned by Commonwealth of PA, under
the control of the Penn family (The descendant of William Penn), Leonhart
Kegel did not follow through on his Warrant and gain permanent title to this
tract of land, because in 1754-55 his family left PA and moved southward
into North Carolina. Eventually, in 1791, the land which Leonhart thus
vacated in PA was re-surveyed and divided into three tracts, and claimed by
new owners, 1805, 1812, and 1867. In 1750, at the time Leonhart's Land
Warrant, old Lancaster County, PA covered a much larger area than it does
today. Leonhart name did not appear on annual Tax list for Berks County,
this would indicate the family of Leonhart Cagle did not remain long in
their Mountain Cove in Berks County, PA, for by 1754 (he was 70 yrs old) not
later than winter, they removed to the upper Deep River in the Piedmont of
(what is now Guilford Co.), North Carolina, where they settled permanently.
Oral tradition states that they joined a Wagon Train of Moravian Breathers,
the German-Speaking religious sect a group which founded Bethlehem and
Lititz, PA, and Bethania, Bethabara and old Salem NC. They made their way
through Maryland, Shinandoah Valley of Virginia, and on to North Carolina,
the Kegel family (with their name now anglicized to "Cagle").
The first permanent Moravian Settlers on the Wachau tract were twelve
single brethren, who arrived in NC, from Bethlehem, PA, in the fall of 1753.
Beginning in 1753, The Moravians began their annual wagon trips.
The Moravian were strictly a religious group that embraced persons of
various racial origin, though the official language of the Moravians was
German. The Moravian diary and records of 1750s make reference to many
non-Morivian German families who migrated to North Carolina in the company
of the annual Moravian Wagon Train. Although the Cagles are not mentioned
specifically by name in these records, there is reason to believe that their
arrival in NC occurred in fall of 1754. one reason for this belief is the
fact that Jacob Cagle, (grand-son) 1755-1845 by his own statement, indicated
that he was born in North Carolina in April of 1755, thus showing that the
Cagles were in NC not later than spring of that year. This fact, captured
with the knowledge that the Morivians made their annual trip to NC in the
fall of each year, this would suggest that the Cagles arrived in the fall of
1754. The Cagles lived for a brief period of time on the upper Deep River;
the precise location of their home has yet to be determined, but it is
believed to have been a few miles to the East of the Moravian settlement
(which lay in what is now Forsyth Co.), perhaps near the modern town of
Greensboro (in present Guilford Co.), At that early date, however, the
entire region was still part of old Rowan County, an immense county which
covered NW quarter of the state. Thus, the earliest Cagle records in NC are
found in old Rowan County. It was in old Rowan County, on the headwaters of
Deep River, that Jacob Cagle, 1755-1845--perhaps the first Cagle child South
was born in April of 1755. (Jacob himself provided his birthdate and
birthplace, in the autobiographical statement in his Rev. War pension
Application of 1834, filed from Warren County, Tennessee.)
By 1764, however, the Cagles had moved again, this time further down stream
on the Deep River, into Cumberland County, NC, where they located in the
extreme NW corner of the county (in that portion which in 1784 was to become
Moore County, when Cumberland was divided). In fact, Moore County, NC, might
be considered the ancestral home of all the Cagles in the South, since it
was from there, beginning in the 1790s, that their various branches spread
into Georgia and Tennessee, and later across the entire South, into the
midwest, and all the way to the West Coast by the year of 1850.
As yet, it has not been determined precisely when and where the death of
Leonhart Kegel, the German immigrant of 1732, occurred. It is possible that
the aged pioneer, who would be some 70 years old when his family moved from
PA, to North Carolina is buried somewhere on or near the Deep River Moore
County in North Carolina. It is believed, though without complete
documentary proof at present, that the younger Cagles who purchased land in
the Cumberland (present Moore) County, NC in the 1760s were among the sons
of Leonhart Kegel. These men, who were probably born in the 1720s and 1730s,
included David Cagle (Died 1780s), John "Dutchman" Cagle (died 1799), and
Henry Cagle, Sr. (died 1802).
It is thought John "Dutchman" Cagle lived in Oley Township Berks County,
PA, when Leonhart Kegel/Cagle occupied Alsace Township near by, in Berks
County, PA, and was the son of Leonhart Cagle, and John moved to NC in 1750s
and died in 1799 in the NW corner of Moore County, NC.
It thought the old immigrant Leonhart/Leonard Cagle; died after 1755, has
not been determined his place of death, PA or NC.
Source: John Cagle Journal Little Rock, AR, starting with introductory issue p.1
and spreading over a 12 part series from January 1995, up to December 1995.
By: LaMona Joyce "Waldron" Phillips
Great-great-granddaughter of Henry Marion [6] Cagle & Jane E. Lloyd.
Earl and List,
The Introductory issue of the "Cagle Journal" (1984) had a story, "300th
Anniversary of the Birth of Leonhart Kegel, German Immigrant" that related
the oral tradition of many Cagle families. Exerpts:
" Leonhart Kegel left his home in the Rhenish Palatinate ....... and sailed
down the Rhine River to Holland. There he joined thousands of Germans
displaced by war and economic hardship who were awaiting passage to the
American Colonies. His stay in Holland is said to have been lengthy. . . . ."
I remember my joy at receiving this newsletter and was so sure I could
connect my Cagles to this group. I have loved every issue of John Cagle's
Journal since that time but have still not found the "missing link" to attach
Leonard Cagle (1798-1866) to this family.
Dana Meara
=======================
> Joyce & List,
> A few folks wrote me regarding my post on Leonhart.
> Yes Joyce, he did sail to Rotterdam first. At the time America was ruled
> by the British.
> By law then in effect, they had to sail last from a British port. So
> they must have traveled up the Rhine River, out to the port at
> Rotterdam, across the English Channel to Cowes, England and on across
> the Atlantic Ocean to America.
> I remember reading that they spent a few days in Rotterdam waiting on
> frieght & passengers.
> I also heard from someone who said most of these ships made their money
> with freight, and passengers were a second income.
> It is not known how much of his family sailed with him. Like most
> records at the time women and children wern't listed. We do know from
> baptismal recods, that some of his children were born by then. So he may
> have been with his wife and a few children.
> Some folks also think he may have made a return trip, about five years
> later.
> I can't remember the name of the ship some think he may have sailed on.
> Earl
>
>
Joyce wrote :
---------------------------------
Earl,
Thanks for the post regarding Leonhart's arrival date in Philadelphia.
That
is a long time. Didn't he sail from Rotterdam in the Netherlands?
I was
recently in Amsterdam and thought about him making that long voyage
across
the seas so long ago. Rotterdam is just south of Amsterdam. Wish I
had had
time to visit Rotterdam as well, but we flew into Amsterdam, which was
the
point of embarkation for our Baltic cruise.
Yes, he must have had a very strong determination to make a better life
for
his family and all his descendants. We owe him such a debt of
gratitude.
Thanks,
Joyce
--------------------------------------------------
Joyce & List,
A few folks wrote me regarding my post on Leonhart.
Yes Joyce, he did sail to Rotterdam first. At the time America was ruled
by the British.
By law then in effect, they had to sail last from a British port. So
they must have traveled up the Rhine River, out to the port at
Rotterdam, across the English Channel to Cowes, England and on across
the Atlantic Ocean to America.
I remember reading that they spent a few days in Rotterdam waiting on
frieght & passengers.
I also heard from someone who said most of these ships made their money
with freight, and passengers were a second income.
It is not known how much of his family sailed with him. Like most
records at the time women and children wern't listed. We do know from
baptismal recods, that some of his children were born by then. So he may
have been with his wife and a few children.
Some folks also think he may have made a return trip, about five years
later.
I can't remember the name of the ship some think he may have sailed on.
Earl
List:
I got an inquiry on the above individual over a year ago and have had no
luck in connecting him to any Cagle
Family Group. Please check your indexes and let me know if any of you
have anything.
He was born 4 Oct 1854 (possibly in SC ?), died 10 April 1902 in
Whitfield County Georgia. He married Laura C. (?) c.1870. Daughter,
Hattie M. Cagle married Wyatt Joshua Garrett in 1902 in Whitfield
County. She died in 1909 in Whitfield County..
Lee Cagle
Okla City
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Sandy, my comments follow you. I do this so I don't forget to address
something. I think I have a bad
case of AAADD (Advanced Age Attention Deficit Disorder) !!.
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 18:23:26 -0500 "Tom or Sandy" <skbran(a)mississippi.net>
writes:
> Hi Lee,
>
> Thank you, for the info you sent today on Peter Cagle. On William
> Ulysses, you said you had only a first name if Daisey for his wife,
> I found this on line for his wives. Thought it might help.
>
> William Ulysses Cagle
> Event(s):
> Birth: 13 Feb 1869 Place: Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee
> Death: 3 May 1935 Place:
> Father: Peter Cagle
>
> Marriage(s):
> Spouse 1: Cecelia Rogers
> Marriage: bet 1900 and 1928
> Spouse 2: Daisey Alene Farris
> Marriage: 18 Aug 1900 Place: Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee
++++++++++++++++++++
It helps greatly. The only child I have for William U. is Albert Joseph
Cagle, b. 1809. Do you know if
there were other children and if so, can you give me the genealogy of
each?
++++++++++++++++++++
> My connection is Rebecca Jane Cagle married John W. Miller.
==================
Can you tell me when and where John W. Miller was born, died and was
buried?
==================
> Rebecca was born December 21, 1862 & died August 26, 1924,
+++
Do you know where she died"
+++
> According to her death certificate. She & her husband and a couple
> of her children are buried in Bartlebaugh Cemetery in Harrison, TN.
+++++
Do you know where she died, is Bartlebaugh the name of a city in Harrison
Co., TN? I don't have
any of the children's names. Can you give me that information as well as
the genealogy of each?
+++++
> I have her death certificate & her husbands & I was up there 1 week
> ago & took photos of their grave, but don't have the pictures back,
> hope they turn out.
+++++++
Can you tell me from the death certificate, who were the parents of John
W. Miller?
+++++++
I don't have her marriage date. And I have the census info, I am
> putting together now on her children. If you are interested, let me
> know.
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I guess you can see by the questions that I am interested. I am
interested in anything you can tell
me about this family.
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>
> Do you have any pictures? I have one of Rebecca, not very clear, tho.
++++++++++
No, I don't have any pictures; however that is ok. And, no I don't know
anything about the Indian
line; however, I am working on it.
Lee Cagle
Okla City>
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Lee,
Thanks so much for continuing the search for my ancestors. I did finally
contact John G. Cagle, and he has given me some info that coincides with
earlier research my father had done, unknown to me when I started. John
wasn't certain, but said that it appears that WH father was Joseph C Cagle,
1837-1913, who was born in Haywood Co, NC and migrated to Springdale, AR.
This Joseph is the son of Henry Cagle, c.1798-1870's, and grandson of John
Cagle, 1770's-1875 of NC. Joseph seems to have been married three times:
Mila Holyfield, Easter Dotson, and Emmaline_________. He thinks my
ggrandfather would have come from the second marriage with Easter Dotson. I
have seen other documents with variations of her name, which could lead to
what Dad had as Anna or Emmy Dodson. John also talks about some siblings
which my dad also had listed. There is an older half-brother, Pinkney
Cagle, who later settled in Adair Co, OK, an older brother, Thomas, born
about 1863, whereabouts unknown after 1870, and a younger brother, Edward
Francis Cagle, who settled in Benton Co, AR. Dad had some of this family
traced for a couple of "newer" generations in California. My dad's research
also listed sisters, Laura C born c. 1875, Martha I c.1877, Della, and
Maggie. Everyone but Thomas was listed in the 1880 census of West Fork
Township, Washington Cty, Arkansas. If anyone has info on these people, I
would love to hear from them. I do have everything on William Henry's
family up through today. Thanks so much. Sylvia Harvey
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Can you give me your genealogy back to Joseph C. Cagle, if you don't
mind, begin with your
immediate family, then your father's then, your g.father, etc.
Lee Cagle
Okla city
On Thu, 06 Sep 2001 14:41:15 "sylvia harvey" <sylviaharvey(a)hotmail.com>
writes:
> Lee,
>
> Thanks so much for continuing the search for my ancestors. I did
> finally
> contact John G. Cagle, and he has given me some info that coincides
> with
> earlier research my father had done, unknown to me when I started.
> John
> wasn't certain, but said that it appears that WH father was Joseph C
> Cagle,
> 1837-1913, who was born in Haywood Co, NC and migrated to
> Springdale, AR.
> This Joseph is the son of Henry Cagle, c.1798-1870's, and grandson
> of John
> Cagle, 1770's-1875 of NC. Joseph seems to have been married three
> times:
> Mila Holyfield, Easter Dotson, and Emmaline_________. He thinks my
>
> ggrandfather would have come from the second marriage with Easter
> Dotson. I
> have seen other documents with variations of her name, which could
> lead to
> what Dad had as Anna or Emmy Dodson. John also talks about some
> siblings
> which my dad also had listed. There is an older half-brother,
> Pinkney
> Cagle, who later settled in Adair Co, OK, an older brother, Thomas,
> born
> about 1863, whereabouts unknown after 1870, and a younger brother,
> Edward
> Francis Cagle, who settled in Benton Co, AR. Dad had some of this
> family
> traced for a couple of "newer" generations in California. My dad's
> research
> also listed sisters, Laura C born c. 1875, Martha I c.1877, Della,
> and
> Maggie. Everyone but Thomas was listed in the 1880 census of West
> Fork
> Township, Washington Cty, Arkansas. If anyone has info on these
> people, I
> would love to hear from them. I do have everything on William
> Henry's
> family up through today. Thanks so much. Sylvia Harvey
>
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