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What part of Tennessee and when did they get here etc.?
David
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From: Mike & Mary Cooley <m2cooley(a)charter.net>
To: David Cagle <dcagle(a)centurytel.net>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: Cagle Journal by John G. Cagle
> It IS well worth the cost. I only wish that he would include something
> about my line which went to Tennessee from N.C.
> Mary Lou
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> From: "David Cagle" <dcagle(a)centurytel.net>
> To: <m2cooley(a)charter.net>
> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 4:49 PM
> Subject: Re: Cagle Journal by John G. Cagle
>
>
> > When did it go to $18 per year? Still worth the cost.
> > David
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> > From: <m2cooley(a)charter.net>
> > To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 9:19 AM
> > Subject: Re: Cagle Journal by John G. Cagle
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> > > The Journal costs $18 per year. In a normal year--it is mailed out 4
> > times a year with 3 monthly issues with each mailing. John does a
> wonderful
> > job of printing research, old pictures, gravestones, etc. The address
is:
> > The Cagle Journal of Historical Inquiry; Box 55342; Little Rock, AR
72215.
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This would be Richard David Jr Prince who married Anna
Cagle, abt 1800-1866, she was born in North Carolina and
died in Alabama. They had nine children from 30 Jan 1822
to Richard David III Prince, b. 8 Nov 1841.
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The Journal costs $18 per year. In a normal year--it is mailed out 4 times a year with 3 monthly issues with each mailing. John does a wonderful job of printing research, old pictures, gravestones, etc. The address is: The Cagle Journal of Historical Inquiry; Box 55342; Little Rock, AR 72215.
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Iam trying to connect to a Charley Cagle married to a lady by the name of Poshia. Charley was born 1870 in Georgia and Poshia was born 1888 in Georgia. I know they had one son by the name of Albert Lincoln Cagle Sr. born 9/24/1904 in Texas. Albert Sr. married Audrey Ester Cochran and had 2 sons Albert Jr. and Charles and two daughters Nell and Barbara. Iam needing to find out what ever info I can. This is my husband's side of the family. I have traced atleast 3-4 lines of Cagle's from Texas but can not make a connect to Charley. Could you please help me? Thank you
I inadvertently opened the Nurseman one. The 'bcc' before my name indicates
to me that there's a whole list of addresses in there and they are testing
the waters to see how many of us they can reach at one time. There was no
message, just the word 'testing'. No virus. Anything with an attachment and
an unknown sender is suspect. I wouldn't open any of them. Some of them
appear to have come from collecting addresses at Rootsweb.
Roberta Post
I know this is not the board for this, but just this one post is needed here.
Does anyone know of temery? I received an email from temery(a)sat-co.net. It
contains a picture. I don't know weather to open it or not. Also, Nurseman47.
Any info on either one of these?
Thanks list!
Neda in VA
Hi,
I wouldn't open it. I have received some weird emails lately, one this
morning with attachment didn't know the person so I deleted.
Patsy in TX
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> From: <Co51Ne(a)aol.com>
> To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: 10/15/02 6:22:38 AM
> Subject: CAGLE- (temery post)
>
> I know this is not the board for this, but just this one post is needed
here.
>
> Does anyone know of temery? I received an email from temery(a)sat-co.net.
It
> contains a picture. I don't know weather to open it or not. Also,
Nurseman47.
> Any info on either one of these?
> Thanks list!
> Neda in VA
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Henry Cagle, Jr. 1780-1857, George Cagle 1780's-1840, and their brother,
Charles Cagle came separately to Hardin County between 1822 and 1828. Henry
Cagle, Sr., father of the first three mentioned, a Henry Cagle and a James
Cagle came to Hardin County after the 1830 census and before the 1833 Tax
List of that county. All of the above were shown on the 1833 Tax List of
Hardin County TN. Of this group, George Cagle, alone is shown on the 1836
Tax List of Hardin Co., TN. None appeared on the 1837 Tax List. As I
posted a few minutes ago, Henry Jr. and George went to MO, Henry Sr. died,
and Henry and James went to AL.
David
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To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: Regards Cagles of America Henry Cagle
> Regards Cagles in Hardin Tn they are related to Leonard Cagle of NC.
Valentin
> Cagle Sr was son of David Cagle son of Leonard. A whole tribe of them
> Valentine, Henry, Charles, John, George W with their families, all moved
> into Northwest Alabama into what was Walker Co and later divided into
Walker
> and Hancock (later called Winston) and into Marion Co Alabama. they came
by
> the 1830.s
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Regards Cagles in Hardin Tn they are related to Leonard Cagle of NC. Valentin
Cagle Sr was son of David Cagle son of Leonard. A whole tribe of them
Valentine, Henry, Charles, John, George W with their families, all moved
into Northwest Alabama into what was Walker Co and later divided into Walker
and Hancock (later called Winston) and into Marion Co Alabama. they came by
the 1830.s
Dana wrote that she would like to make corrections. Is the Henry Cagle you
refer to in Hardin TN son of Old Valentine that came to Winston
County,Alabama? There was another Henry Cagle in Winston Co (Walker) ,
Alabama Winston orginiated 1858. by 1830 and entered land so he would have
had to be born by1809. I'll check again in the Book by Don Dodd Annals of
North Alabama. published by Carl Elliott.
Bettye Vann Knight
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to dana, the book I spoke of is family book compiled by my father (billy g. cagle) and his nephew (louis cagle). their main sourse of information was the mormon church here in stanly county.the mormon's are always helpful in family searchs.
Dana writes :
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I also have problems with trying to connect all Cagles to Leonart just
because he is the earliest immigrant found. There are multitudes of
Cagles in early NC (and other places) and their descendants that are
"unattached" or their ancestry is unknown. I think it would be a rare
case if everyone of the same surname sprung from one immigrant. Only a
small fraction of records survive from the period in time Leonhart
immigrated to these shores.
Dana
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Dana & List,
Of course not all Cagle's, are connected to one man.
As I and others have shown over the years, there have been Cagle's who
immigrated after he did. Are they related to Leonhart, is a subject open
for debate.
However, as I have expressed before Cagle, is a uncommon surname. In
1732 it was an even more uncommon surname. You have to take into account
what the population of Germany, as well as the Colonies were at that
time.
The first census in 1790 was for sixteen states, and a total poulation
of 3,893,874 people.
So what was the census of Germany at that time? I don't have the answer
to that, but the population today is lees than 83 million.
So you can imagine how many people were living in Germany in 1732.
So the number of Kegel's / Cagle's, at that time was very small.
So in my humble opinion yes, all of these early Cagle's, were connected
to him.
As to documentation that is very limited. The best records have been
census. Early church, and courthouse records are out there but are very
limited.
It is up to each of us to verify our own genealogy as best we can.
Errors are bound to happen from time to time.
Earl
http://community.webtv.net/earl1947/CagleGenealogical
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Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 21:08:14 EDT
Subject: Re: Charles Arter Cagle (Florance Cagle family)
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Hi
Looks like no one knows who Florance is. All the info on Charles Arter Cagle
is all my info that is all out dated, that is what was on the Ged Com I
think. I do not put anything on Ged com. All my info is updated and I have
been getting census records and what ever documents I can find on Henry and
Martha Isabell (Pine Tree) the family does not think this was her late name?
Two of her grandchildren also have the middle name of Pine Tree and one of
the Jones family members has one of there children that use the name of Pine
Tree. I have only been working on Henry and Martha and Charles Arter and
children of both Lydia Margaret Standridge and Mary Elizabeth Tilley
Standridge 19 children in all . On the wagon trian they went to Oregon
Territory but it is now know as Idaho we know there were 13 wagon Trains and
that they were all family members Cagle, Standridge, Meek\Meeks and
Brassfield. Most all of Henry and Martha's children were on this wagon train
there were only two children that were not Sarah Ann Cagle Standridge and
Henry Carson Cagle . We have found a lot of new information from a court
documet and the census records prove the court records to be correct. Court
paper's were sent to me by a cousin Reatha it was a great find.
Love NancyJane
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Original Message:
>
> Some one has done a lot of work on the Cagle family. I wish I was so
> industrious. However, the information shown on the site "The Cagles in
> America" appears to be based primarily on the works of John G. Cagle and
> others including myself. Some of the information could have originate only
> from me. Some of that is not correct because some of the stuff I wrote 20
> years ago was not correct. There are glaring errors in the parts of the
> material that I am familiar with. I suppose we should be very careful at
> taking everything we read as gospel. Is there some method by which
> corrections can be made to this document?
>
> An example. Where has it been establish that Leonard the immigrant had
> children older than David, b. 1728? If Leonard had children older than
> David and younger that Maria Margareta, why weren't they baptized at the
> same time as the other two? I have several problems with the David
> Cagle--Henry Cagle, Sr. line that migrated to Hardin County Tennessee. I
> may have caused some of these and would like to correct some of the errors.
> ------------------------------------->
I also have problems with trying to connect all Cagles to Leonart just
because he is the earliest immigrant found. There are multitudes of Cagles in
early NC (and other places) and their descendants that are "unattached" or
their ancestry is unknown. I think it would be a rare case if everyone of the
same surname sprung from one immigrant. Only a small fraction of records
survive from the period in time Leonhart immigrated to these shores.
Dana
cagle(a)centurytel.net writes:
> Cagle List,
>
> Some one has done a lot of work on the Cagle family. I wish I was so
> industrious. However, the information shown on the site "The Cagles in
> America" appears to be based primarily on the works of John G. Cagle and
> others including myself. Some of the information could have originate only
> from me. Some of that is not correct because some of the stuff I wrote 20
> years ago was not correct. There are glaring errors in the parts of the
> material that I am familiar with. I suppose we should be very careful at
> taking everything we read as gospel. Is there some method by which
> corrections can be made to this document?
>
> An example. Where has it been establish that Leonard the immigrant had
> children older than David, b. 1728? If Leonard had children older than
> David and younger that Maria Margareta, why weren't they baptized at the
> same time as the other two? I have several problems with the David
> Cagle--Henry Cagle, Sr. line that migrated to Hardin County Tennessee. I
> may have caused some of these and would like to correct some of the errors.
>
> David
> -------------------------------------------
> Only the submitter can change what is on the site. If FTM is up to its
> usual methods, it is probably already burned into a CD and will be for sale
> soon. Once it is on their site, it belongs to them.
I do not actively research the Cagle line but found many errors from children of George [her #197] and Milly Hinson. Her #342 is my husband's grandfather, William Hodge Cagle. All his children were given to the third wife. This is patently impossible since they met in 1897 when "Miss Mett" came to Mississippi to teach school. I have just completed the transcription of a newspaper article about Granny and another lady being the last two confederate widows in Coahoma County. Their youngest daughter, Mary, is living [age 94 last month] in her apartment behind our home. None of the family claims to know the line beyond George and Milly Hinson Cagle. We have no idea where she got the information that he was born in TN. They migrated from Montgomery County NC to Arab, Alabama where Grandfather Cagle was born. Even he did not know the exact year of his birth. He was never able to read or write but owned land in both Limestone County Alabama and Coahoma Co., Mississippi a!
fter the Civil War. It was not until the depression years that some of the land began to be lost for failure to pay the taxes.
We have a copy of "Cagle People" by Martin Luther Burchinal. It contains some omissions, primarily [and to his credit] because he did not declare as true anything he could not prove. The only errors we found were minor. If anyone on the list descends from George b. 1808, I would be glad to do look-ups. [And if anyone has proof of parentage of George, we would love to know it.]
Janie
David,
I have just in the last couple of weeks documented a Stanly Co. Cagle ancestor - Ithama, daughter of James, son of Benjamin Franklin. I have no idea if the information contained in this Cagle Book is accurate or not. In fact, I only learned of it yesterday when another member of the list wrote about it. I was just passing along on the correct url. I agree - we can't assume that all the 'info' we find on the internet is correct and it would be great if documented corrections could be made to this document.
Thanks, Melanie
----- Original Message -----
From: David Cagle
To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: info on cagles in stanly county
Cagle List,
Some one has done a lot of work on the Cagle family. I wish I was so
industrious. However, the information shown on the site "The Cagles in
America" appears to be based primarily on the works of John G. Cagle and
others including myself. Some of the information could have originate only
from me. Some of that is not correct because some of the stuff I wrote 20
years ago was not correct. There are glaring errors in the parts of the
material that I am familiar with. I suppose we should be very careful at
taking everything we read as gospel. Is there some method by which
corrections can be made to this document?
An example. Where has it been establish that Leonard the immigrant had
children older than David, b. 1728? If Leonard had children older than
David and younger that Maria Margareta, why weren't they baptized at the
same time as the other two? I have several problems with the David
Cagle--Henry Cagle, Sr. line that migrated to Hardin County Tennessee. I
may have caused some of these and would like to correct some of the errors.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: Melanie Ladd <NCScots(a)bellsouth.net>
To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: info on cagles in stanly county
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/a/g/Florence-Cagle-Alabama/inde
x.html?Welcome=1034444827
> Go to the above site then scroll down and click on "Book: The Cagles in
America".
Cagle List,
Some one has done a lot of work on the Cagle family. I wish I was so
industrious. However, the information shown on the site "The Cagles in
America" appears to be based primarily on the works of John G. Cagle and
others including myself. Some of the information could have originate only
from me. Some of that is not correct because some of the stuff I wrote 20
years ago was not correct. There are glaring errors in the parts of the
material that I am familiar with. I suppose we should be very careful at
taking everything we read as gospel. Is there some method by which
corrections can be made to this document?
An example. Where has it been establish that Leonard the immigrant had
children older than David, b. 1728? If Leonard had children older than
David and younger that Maria Margareta, why weren't they baptized at the
same time as the other two? I have several problems with the David
Cagle--Henry Cagle, Sr. line that migrated to Hardin County Tennessee. I
may have caused some of these and would like to correct some of the errors.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: Melanie Ladd <NCScots(a)bellsouth.net>
To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: info on cagles in stanly county
>
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/a/g/Florence-Cagle-Alabama/inde
x.html?Welcome=1034444827
>
> Go to the above site then scroll down and click on "Book: The Cagles in
America".
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jdmeara(a)aol.com
> To: CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:52 PM
> Subject: Re: info on cagles in stanly county
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> Annette,
>
> What is the name of the book you mention? Do you know if it is available
or is it privately published? Thanks.
>
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Do any of you know the Author of this book,on the Cagles? It is almost
word for word, what Lee Cagle had sent me on all the Childen of
Leonhart. I can see it has added the pension applocation and all kinds
of extra deeds, etc. But it is the same spelling in the same places and
is almost like all the copies I have. I just never copied all the
descending children---because Lee took his Gedcom off, from a crash or
something. Just wondered about this. Stella
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