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Janet Hanson writes :
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Good afternoon,
I am trying to find any information on a Nancy Cagle born about 1730 to
Leonard Cagle. Nancy married a Charles Bookout about 1780. She died
after 1780 in Bedford County, Virginia.
Thanks for any help,
Janet Hanson
khanson2k(a)comcast.net
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Janet & List,
I am making the assumption, that she was a daughter of Leonhart Kegel?
As I am sure you know his daughters have been hard to trace.
One of course was documented by a confirmation record in Germany. Maria
Margareta Kegel, was born abt. 1715. His children born in Germany, and
the Colonies have been hard to document. As you may kanow there were no
records of children, or a wife on the ships manifest. We have know way
of knowing how many children made the trip.
His first wife died in Germany, and we have know idea how many children
were born to this marriage. The same holds true for his second wife
also. So how many children were born in total is unknown.
I always hold out hope that his will or an old family bible will be
found someday.
Earl
http://community.webtv.net/earl1947/CagleGenealogical
Good afternoon,
I am trying to find any information on a Nancy Cagle born about 1730 to
Leonard Cagle. Nancy married a Charles Bookout about 1780. She died after
1780 in Bedford County, Virginia.
Thanks for any help,
Janet Hanson
khanson2k(a)comcast.net
William Douglas, is seeking help with his line. I hope someone may be
able to help him,
Earl
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Dear Sir: I'm tracking William Henry Cagle b 9 March 1857 and d 11
February 1899, I believe in Georgia. His wife's name was Ida Lee and
he had at least three children David Hollis, b 2 July 1889 , Mary
Magdalene b 28 July 1901 and Lula b 1895, all in the Atlanta area.
He may have been the first Cagle to move to Georgia. Have reason to
believe his fathers name may have been Jacob.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.........Bill Douglas
http://community.webtv.net/earl1947/CagleGenealogical
David Cagle writes in part :
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Earl and List,
The list had been slow of late. I hope this will spark some interest.
Following is a list of the early Cagles that have lived in Hardin County
Tennessee at one time or the other. Some I am kin to and others not
close. I think I am safe in saying that all Cagles in Hardin County
today are descendents of one man, John Cagle, 1813 NC-1879 TN. When his
family moved to MO, John remained behind. The line runs: John Cagle
1813-1879
Henry Cagle, Jr. 1780-1857
Henry Cagle Sr. 1760-1838
David
Cagle, 1728-1784
Leonard
Cagle, 1684-1754 (some of these dates are approximate)
Following I have listed the early Cagles as they appeared in Hardin
County. Most of them didn't stay long. I would be very interested to
correspond with anyone who has information on these guys after they
arrived in New Madrid Co. MO. I think it is very interesting to note
that one of these Cagles listed his occupation as "Hunter" in the 1850
census.
David
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David & List,
Yes, the list has been quiet lately. Here in Northern Missouri we have
been putting up with the heat & humidity.
Sometimes it's nice to have a break from our genealogy. Keeps us from
getting burned out and gives us time to reflect.
David, you don't see that in census records very often listing an
occupation as "Hunter".
I would think that hunting & trapping would have been a good occupation
back then. He lived in Southeast Missouri, not far from the Mississippi
river. I would think that hunting, trapping, and fishing would have been
very good in that area.
You have a lot of valuable information on the Cagle's, of Hardn Co; Tn.
This I am sure will help someone.
Earl
http://community.webtv.net/earl1947/CagleGenealogical
Earl and List,
The list had been slow of late. I hope this will spark some interest.
Following is a list of the early Cagles that have lived in Hardin County Tennessee at one time or the other. Some I am kin to and others not close. I think I am safe in saying that all Cagles in Hardin County today are descendents of one man, John Cagle, 1813 NC-1879 TN. When his family moved to MO, John remained behind. The line runs:
John Cagle 1813-1879
Henry Cagle, Jr. 1780-1857
Henry Cagle Sr. 1760-1838
David Cagle, 1728-1784
Leonard Cagle, 1684-1754 (some of these dates are approximate)
Following I have listed the early Cagles as they appeared in Hardin County. Most of them didn't stay long. I would be very interested to correspond with anyone who has information on these guys after they arrived in New Madrid Co. MO. I think it is very interesting to note that one of these Cagles listed his occupation as "Hunter" in the 1850 census.
David
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Hardin County Tennessee Cagles
1. Charles Cagle
The first Cagle of record in Hardin Co. TN was one Charles Cagle who, along with others, as shown in Record Book A, January Court of 1823, was appointed to lay out an maintain a road from Brown's Ferry on the Tennessee River to Able Oxford's place. The Ferry site was located just south of what would become the Shiloh Battlefield. Able Oxford's, today, is located in McNairy County. On September 23, 1834, George Cagle, brother of Charles (?), sold 100 acres in Hardin Co. TN. Charles Cagle was witness to the transaction. In 1837 and 1838, Charles Cagle bought and sold 87 acres in McNairy Co., then disappears form the record.
2. George Cagle ca 1780's-1840
George left Cabarrus Co., NC for Hardin County TN in the early 1820's. On May 31, 1826, George Cagle entered 100 acres of land in Hardin County. When George sold this land in 1834, Charles Cagle, above, was witness to the transaction. George was married to Elizabeth Freeman and had a large family. Their children were:
John S. Cagle, b. ca 1827
Charles, b. ca 1830
Rhoda, b. 1830
Nancy C. b. 1834
Mary L. "Polly," b. 1838
Deborah Tabitha, b. 1840
George and his family moved to New Madrid Co., MO in 1838 where George was killed by a falling tree in 1840. His wife and children moved back to Hardin County. I can trace all these family members if anyone is interested.
3. Henry Cagle, Jr. 1780-1857
Henry Cagle, Jr. sold his property in Cabarrus Co. NC in 1828. By 1830, he is enumerated in the 1830 census of Hardin County. He first obtained land in Hardin Co. in 1837 near other tracts that were obtained by his brother George and his father, Henry Cagle, Sr. Henry Jr's first wife is unknown. His children were:
John Cagle, 1813-1879
Debba Cagle Smith, 1821-1872
George Cagle, 1827-?
Sarah Cagle Hulin, ca 1830-?
Eliza Cagle Bishop, 1833-?
Susan Cagle, b. ca 1835-?
Henry Cagle, Jr. also moved with most of his family to New Madrid Co., MO in 1838. His first wife died somewhere along the line and Henry married a second time to Rebecca _______? I need help with this line particularly in MO.
4. Henry Cagle, Sr. ca 1760-ca 1838
Henry Sr. moved from Montgomery Co., NC to Hardin Co TN after the 1830 census and before 1833. In that year, he appears on the Tax List of Hardin County. Henry was married to Elizabeth(?) Wagoner. It is not know when she died. Henry does not appear in New Madrid Co. MO records with his sons. It is assumed he died ca 1838 in Hardin County.
5. Henry Cagle, b. 11 July 1793
Two other Cagles arrived in Hardin County about the same time as Henry Sr., above. These Cagles were Henry and his son James who both appear on the 1833 Tax list of Hardin County. Henry and James do not remain long in Hardin Co. and move to DeKalb Co., AL where Henry appears in the Census there. Henry and James both appear in the 1850 census of Hancock Co., AL, then in Winston Co. Henry is a son of Valentine Cagle who died in Warren Co., TN ca 1815. This Henry would be a nephew of Henry Cagle, Sr., No. 4 above.
6. Valentine Cagle, b. 1853 AL
Valentine Cagle and a large family moved into the northwest corner of Hardin County between 1900 and 1910. Before moving to Hardin County, this family had lived for several years in adjacent Wayne Co., TN. They originated in Winston County AL. This line is well documented if any one is interested.
Welcome to all the new Cagle list members. The list has been real quiet
of late. If anyone has questions or want's to introduce yourselves,
please do so. There is help if your having trouble finding info.
Earl D. Cagle Sr.
List Administrator
http://community.webtv.net/earl1947/CagleGenealogical
Information
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Please use: cagle@rootsweb.com
To tell the members about your research, and where you may need help.
Earl D. Cagle Sr.
List Administrator