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I'm dragging this up from an old post regarding the Huling we find in George Cagle's home in the 1860 census of New Madrid, County Missouri as referenced in my previous post.
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> On Jun 16, 2007, at 9:19 PM, David Cagle <dcagle1(a)charter.net> wrote:
>
> Micah, Val and others interested,
>
> Micah,
> You can see below that the children of Henry Cagle, Jr., 1780-1857, that we
> know were:
> John Cagle, 1813-1879
> Edna Debba Cagle Smith, 1821-1872
> George Cagle 1825/27
> Sarah Cagle Huling ca 1830
> Eliza Cagle Bishop, 1833/35
> Susan Cagle, ca 1838
>
> I have not been able to locate the husband of Sarah Huling or Eliza Bishop.
> I would appreciate any help along these lines.
> David
>
> 250 New Madrid County Court Record of Wills, Bonds of Adms.,
>
> Executors, etc.
>
>
>
> STATE OF MISSOURI
>
>
>
> Know all men by these presents, that GEORGE CAGLE as principal, STARKEY
> WHITE and DANIEL WINCHESTER, assecurities, acknowledge ourselves to be held
> and firmly bound unto the State of Missouri, in the sum of five Hundred
>
> Dollars for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, Executors and
> administrators firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals and dated at
> New Madrid, this 21st day of February 1857. The condition of the above bond
> is that if GEORGE CAGLE administrator of the estate of HENRY CAGLE deceased,
> shall
>
> faithfully administer said Estate, and perform all other things touching
> said administration required by law or the order, Sentence or decree of any
> court having jurisdiction then the above bond to be void: otherwise to
> remain in full
>
> force. Given under our hands and seals, this day and date first herein
> written signed and sealed in the presence of me this
>
> 21st day of Feby 1857. his
>
> GEORGE X CAGLE
>
> JOHN T. SCOTT Clerk mark
>
> his
>
> STARKEY X WHITE
>
> mark
>
> DANIEL WINCHESTER
>
>
>
> State of Missouri)
>
> County of New Madrid) GEORGE CAGLE being duly sworn by me, clerk of the
> County Court of said County, dispose and say to the best of his knowledge
> and belief the names of the heirs of HENRY CAGLE deceased, are BECA CAGLE,
> widow of decd,; SUSAN CAGLE; JOHN CAGLE, residing in Tennessee; SARAH
> HULING,
>
> late SARAH CAGLE, residing in Illinois; DEBBA SMITH, late DEBBA CAGLE
> residing in Tennessee; GEORGE CAGLE & ELIZA CAGLE residing in New Madrid
> State of Missouri, that said HENRY CAGLE died without a will, that he will
> make a true and inventory of and faithfully administer all the Estate of the
> said HENRY CAGLE, and pay the debts as far as the assets will extend, and
> the law direct, account for and pay all assets which shall come to his
> possession or knowledge.
>
> Sworn to and subscribed before me
>
> this 21st Feby. AD 1857 his
>
> JOHN T. SCOTT Clerk GEORGE X CAGLE
>
> mark
>
>
>
> approved ) Truly recorded June 26th 1857
>
> 16th June 1857) JOHN T. SCOTT Clerk
>
> by T. Moseley, Jr., deputy
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Micah Allen" <silvertrill(a)yahoo.com>
> To: <cagle(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 3:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Southeast Missouri Cagle's
>
>
>> Hi David and Val.
>>
>> I have some Mary Cagles in my family. If you'll give me some dates I will
>> look for you to see what I can find. I also have several Marys that
>> married into the Cagle family.
>>
>> David, I have no information about any of the siblings of William James,
>> his father John M., or John's father George W. I'm I know that George and
>> Matilda moved to Fannin Co., Texas. John apparently stayed behind with his
>> wife. I know virtually nothing about Henry Jr. (George's father) and our
>> common ancestor. Also, I note that they were somehow related to some
>> Bishops of Hardin Co. I think it was George's sister Dora that married a
>> Bishop. I am very interested in this because I have Hardin Co. Bishops in
>> one of my other lines that moved to Dunklin Co. Missouri sometime before
>> 1870 I believe. I live in Dunklin Co., Missouri also by the way. I also
>> note that George W has a William Huling living with him or very near him
>> which I believe was a brother-in-law. This is how I was able to ascertain
>> that the George W in my line was the same George as the son of Henry Jr.
>> Do you know where any of the older Cagles in our lines are buried? The
>> oldest grave record of any Cagle's that
>> I have is William James. ALSO I have lots of Cagle pictures of William
>> James' children.
>>
>> Also, what can anyone tell me about Leonhart Kegel? I've done my research
>> and found a transcription of the passengers on the ship Loyal Judith
>> (1732). He is listed as "Lenhart Kegill" or "Lenhart Kegell", depending on
>> which transcription you find. I've also done further research on the
>> Palantine region of Western Germany and discovered a lot about the
>> conditions of political unrest of the time period before Leonhart Kegel
>> left Germany. Somewhere, I read that Leonhart spent time in Rotterdam, The
>> Netherlands. Is that true?? It would make sense because he could have
>> followed the Rhine River to Rotterdam. Any info on him would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>> If you are on ancestry.com, please contact me through
>> silvertrill(a)yahoo.com. My grandfather is an only child and all of his
>> ancestors are now deceased. He'd love to know where more of his family is.
>> I will be happy to send you an invitation to view our tree and see if
>> there are connections if anyone is interested.
>>
>> Thanks so much for your response!
>> --Micah R. Allen--
>>
>> David Cagle <dcagle1(a)charter.net> wrote:
>> Micah,
>> How can I help?
>> David
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Micah Allen"
>> To:
>> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 4:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Southeast Missouri Cagle's
>>
>>
>>> I am new to this list and descend from the Morehouse, Missouri Cagles. My
>>> ggg-grandfather was John Cagle, married to Elibyre J Unknown.
>>>
>>> My family descends from his son William James Cagle m. Minnie May Jordan.
>>>
>>> Our lineage goes as follows: myself, Kim Cagle, Luther Herman Cagle,
>>> Luther Thomas Cagle, William James Cagle, John Cagle, George Cagle, Henry
>>> Cagle, Henry Cagle, David Johan Theobald Cagle, Leonhart Kegel.
>>>
>>> I am responding to a post from 1999 but I'm hoping Earl or David (I
>>> couldn't discern which) is still out there because I too am looking for
>>> Morehouse Cagles. Thanks!
>>>
>>> --Micah--
>>>
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Micah, 36 from 1900 would have been 1864 not 1854. John would have been 21.
Kim Townsend Spangrude
> Plus 36 years from 1900 would
have been 1854 - John would have only been 11,
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> On Jan 22, 2016, at 12:31 AM, Micah Taylor via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
>
> I just found Fred Cagle's death certificate and father is listed as Henry Cagle and mother is listed as Dora Bishop. His birthplace is listed as near Morehouse, Missouri (new Madrid/Scott) counties. Is Henry Cagle below (youngest son of George) the dad? What happened to Henry?
>
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>> On Jan 22, 2016, at 1:25 AM, Micah Taylor via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
>>
>> List,
>>
>> I worked very hard to tie my John Cagle together with Leonhart's line. One of the maiden name lines even has him wrongly reported and refuses to change it. A lot of things with my John Cagle make sense, and yet many do not. It is my home that someone will see something I do not or knows something I do not.
>>
>> My John Cagle is first reported as the son of George Cagle and Margaret Malinda Matthews in the 1860 census of New Madrid, Missouri, post office: New Madrid. George, Malinda, Laura, John, and Mary are listed under the misspelled surname of Coggle. John is at the age of 7, born 1853.
>>
>> In the 1870 Census of Big Prairie, New Madrid, Missouri, I find George and his family including John listed right at the top: George, Malinda, John (age 16), Mary, and Henry. Also in their household is a William Hulen (17) Linnie Smith (5), Martha Matthews (55 - this is Malinda's mother), Eliza Bishop (35) and Willie Bishop (6) --- Bishop is a curious name for me because it appears later with a Dora Bishop and sons living with a descendant Cagle family.
>>
>> In the 1880 census, things get interesting. I find the now married John Cagle and his family in Precinct 7, Fannin, Texas: John (25) Sarah (26) Mary (4) George (2) Eliza Bishop (44 - listed as aunt), George Bishop (16 - listed as nephew.) One household below I see Andrew Hayes in a household who will later marry Dora Bishop and take in her sons Fred CAGLE and Franklin Cagle and list them as stepsons after all of these families move back to Missouri. Even further down, I find George, Malinda and Henry Cagle on the same page, but with them they now have Belle Smith (adopted) and William Caine (2 - grandson it appears?) as living with them. I know from census records that these Cagles worked the railroads. I have no idea who Sarah Cagle (wife of John Cagle) is however. I believe William Caine is George's daughter Mary's child. Who is Eliza Bishop? She's John Cagle's aunt - was she Eliza Cagle? Did George Cagle have a sister Eliza - if so, her parents would be Henry Cagle and !
> Re!
>> becca (found in 1850 New Madrid County census.) he did have a sister Elizabeth born in 1833. if not, Eliza is the sister of Malinda, right? The reason this concerns me that I try to figure out this mystery is because I have another line that are Bishops from Hardin County Tennessee, just as these Cagles were in Hardin County, Tennessee before moving to New Madrid County. The Bishops are a dead end for me on that line.
>>
>>
>> In the 1900 census, I become very perplexed. John is found back in West Township, Morehouse Village, New Madrid, Missouri: John (47) with Elibyre (Eliza Miller? - 52), (Mary is out of the house now) George W(ashington? - 21), William (19 - my gg grand), Lee W (17) and Laura B (13.) interestingly enough, Sarah is no longer listed and would not be the right age to be Elibyre/Eliza. Also, all of the children list their mother's birthplace as Missouri, but Elibyre/Eliza is listed as Illinois on the birthplace. So Sarah had to have died sometime after Laura was born (~1887) to somewhere before John married Eliza/Elibyre but both John and Eliza report that they've been married a total of 36 years and Eliza reports 9 children with only 3 living. Well we know that including Mary plus the four kids in this census, there are at least five kids. William, Lee W, and Laura B could be those three kids but due to the birthplace issues, I find this unlikely. Plus 36 years from 1900 would !
> ha!
>> ve been 1854 - John would have only been 11, Eliza would have been 16. You see how it doesn't make sense? Oh and by the way, on that same page, Andrew Hayes, Dora, Fred and Franklin Cagle are again listed.
>>
>>
>> In the 1910 Census, everything is straight forward. They're living in Richland, Scott, Missouri. Eliza is with him - but this time, they only report being married for 16 years!! This means they married ~ 1894 and all the children belong to John and Sarah as was listed in 1880 census. I have the death certificates for these two. (John: Missouri Death Certificate #10265 and Eliza: Missouri Death Certificate #42140) My William Cagle and Minnie Cagle are living right beside them with my Luther Thomas Cagle, Myrtle, and Lyle.
>>
>> So, any thoughts? Have I missed anything out of this information?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Micah
>>
>>
>>
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List,
I worked very hard to tie my John Cagle together with Leonhart's line. One of the maiden name lines even has him wrongly reported and refuses to change it. A lot of things with my John Cagle make sense, and yet many do not. It is my home that someone will see something I do not or knows something I do not.
My John Cagle is first reported as the son of George Cagle and Margaret Malinda Matthews in the 1860 census of New Madrid, Missouri, post office: New Madrid. George, Malinda, Laura, John, and Mary are listed under the misspelled surname of Coggle. John is at the age of 7, born 1853.
In the 1870 Census of Big Prairie, New Madrid, Missouri, I find George and his family including John listed right at the top: George, Malinda, John (age 16), Mary, and Henry. Also in their household is a William Hulen (17) Linnie Smith (5), Martha Matthews (55 - this is Malinda's mother), Eliza Bishop (35) and Willie Bishop (6) --- Bishop is a curious name for me because it appears later with a Dora Bishop and sons living with a descendant Cagle family.
In the 1880 census, things get interesting. I find the now married John Cagle and his family in Precinct 7, Fannin, Texas: John (25) Sarah (26) Mary (4) George (2) Eliza Bishop (44 - listed as aunt), George Bishop (16 - listed as nephew.) One household below I see Andrew Hayes in a household who will later marry Dora Bishop and take in her sons Fred CAGLE and Franklin Cagle and list them as stepsons after all of these families move back to Missouri. Even further down, I find George, Malinda and Henry Cagle on the same page, but with them they now have Belle Smith (adopted) and William Caine (2 - grandson it appears?) as living with them. I know from census records that these Cagles worked the railroads. I have no idea who Sarah Cagle (wife of John Cagle) is however. I believe William Caine is George's daughter Mary's child. Who is Eliza Bishop? She's John Cagle's aunt - was she Eliza Cagle? Did George Cagle have a sister Eliza - if so, her parents would be Henry Cagle and Re!
becca (found in 1850 New Madrid County census.) he did have a sister Elizabeth born in 1833. if not, Eliza is the sister of Malinda, right? The reason this concerns me that I try to figure out this mystery is because I have another line that are Bishops from Hardin County Tennessee, just as these Cagles were in Hardin County, Tennessee before moving to New Madrid County. The Bishops are a dead end for me on that line.
In the 1900 census, I become very perplexed. John is found back in West Township, Morehouse Village, New Madrid, Missouri: John (47) with Elibyre (Eliza Miller? - 52), (Mary is out of the house now) George W(ashington? - 21), William (19 - my gg grand), Lee W (17) and Laura B (13.) interestingly enough, Sarah is no longer listed and would not be the right age to be Elibyre/Eliza. Also, all of the children list their mother's birthplace as Missouri, but Elibyre/Eliza is listed as Illinois on the birthplace. So Sarah had to have died sometime after Laura was born (~1887) to somewhere before John married Eliza/Elibyre but both John and Eliza report that they've been married a total of 36 years and Eliza reports 9 children with only 3 living. Well we know that including Mary plus the four kids in this census, there are at least five kids. William, Lee W, and Laura B could be those three kids but due to the birthplace issues, I find this unlikely. Plus 36 years from 1900 would ha!
ve been 1854 - John would have only been 11, Eliza would have been 16. You see how it doesn't make sense? Oh and by the way, on that same page, Andrew Hayes, Dora, Fred and Franklin Cagle are again listed.
In the 1910 Census, everything is straight forward. They're living in Richland, Scott, Missouri. Eliza is with him - but this time, they only report being married for 16 years!! This means they married ~ 1894 and all the children belong to John and Sarah as was listed in 1880 census. I have the death certificates for these two. (John: Missouri Death Certificate #10265 and Eliza: Missouri Death Certificate #42140) My William Cagle and Minnie Cagle are living right beside them with my Luther Thomas Cagle, Myrtle, and Lyle.
So, any thoughts? Have I missed anything out of this information?
Thanks!
Micah
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Dear List,The information below is for Tom Cagle, which if I am correct is a fourth cousin. As I know I have said beforewe share the same 3rd. great grandfather Charles Cagle Sr. Who was born about 1779 in Moore Co; NC.He was one of Leonard Cagle's sons born abt. 1730 in Germany.Thomas Cagle Sr. is Tom's 2nd. great grandfather, and Charles Jacob Cagle is mine.As I have mentioned before Tom and his children, maintain a wonderful Cagle's in the Civil War site.If you want to know if, when, and where your Cagle's served, this is the site for you.Tom, while doing some research today I found this information ;Cagle, Robert M. died at Vicksburg, MS. He as you know served in the 42nd. Regiment Georgia Volunteers Infantry C.S.A.Company D. Cagle, James P.K. was also listed in this Company.So I went to your Civil War site to see if you needed any of this data. The only data missing was Robert's death information.Best Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Dear List,Allow me once again, to post this story, concerning Rev. Timothy Cagle, who settled inWilliamson County, Illinois.Please note that the proper spelling of Charles wife is Mary Demonbreun. They were marriedAugust 11, 1810 in Nashville, Tennessee, daughter of Jaques DeMottbrun and Elizabeth Bennett.
Also note that Charles Cagle, was also married to Margaret Hartwick October 3, 1847 in Ripley Co; Mo.The information below was furnished by Nancy Jane Balmer, who was always willing and able to help with research.
From: Nancy Jane Balmer
Subject: Cagle and Demonbreun
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1999 15:48:08 EST
I found this in Cagle Census Records of the South 1860 to 1910 , on pages 472-474
Notes: Jacques Timothe boucher sieur de Montbrun was born Mar. 23, 1747 in
Boucherville, Quebec, Canada, and as a young man held governmental posts in
the Mississippi River Valley region, which was then under the control of
France. In 1770, he made his way to Tennessee, by traveling up the
Cumberland River, and made the first white settlement at what is now
Nashville, Tennessee. He settled in the area, and , was known as "Timothy
Demonbreun", was widely recognized as the "Father of Nashville". He died in
Naxhville on October 30, 1826. His nine children by two wives, included Felix
Demonbreun, b.1789, who married Mary Cagle, and Polly Demonbreun, b. 1792, who
married Charles Cagle. Mary and Charles , born 1787 and 1791, were the
children of John Cagle Sr. , ca.1740s-1826, who migrated from Cabarrus
County, North Carolina to Davidson county, Tennessee, about 1800.
William Cagle, b. 1811, oldest child of Charles Cagle and Polly Demonbreun,
later became the head of the Cagle families which were in Cheatham County,
Tennessee, in the 1860-1900 era.
This following story appears to contain some new information on this family. As an example some of thechildren's names I was unaware of.
Souvenir of Williamson County, IllinoisBeing a Brief Review of the County from Date of Founding to the Present
COMPILED And Edited by J. F. WILCOX ILLUSTRATED PUBLISHED BV THE LeCRONE press EFFINGHAM, ILL.
Published 1905
REV. Timothy Cagle
Pioneer Farmer.
This venerable old gentleman, now close to the 8O's, is another living testimonial to the benefits of the simple and regular habit of firm life. He comes, too, of long-lived ancestry among the mountains of Tennessee. He was born in Robinson County, December 25, 1826, and came a babe in his mother's arms, and settled first near the old town of Bainbridge. His mother, Mary Polly Demumbe, died there at the age of 65, and his father, Charles Cagle, lived to be 85 and died near Little Rock, Ark. Her father was a soldier in the war of the Revolution and died at Nashville, Tenn., at the advanced age of 110.
August 25, 1849, Mr. Cagle chose Caroline Roberts for his life's partner, and together they have raised fourteen children.
The names of their children are:
William Cagle. deceased; Mrs. Nancy, widow of Hezekiah McNeal; Jas. Cagle, deceased: Mrs. Mary W., the wife of Hiram Wedkins, Carterville; Pleasant Cagle, Charles Cagle, Timothy Cagle, Carterville: Martha Cagle. Moody Cagle, Edwin Cagle, Carterville:
Mardicai, deceased: Mrs.Gertie, wife of Grif Sanders:
Mrs. Dolly, wife of Tuck Hampton: Mrs. Dora, wife of William Hampton, Carterville: Alfracratls Cagle, on the old farm.
She is a very remarkable woman and deserves to be held in ever lasting remembrance. She was born August 8th, 1832, at Bainbridge,
and she and her husband were school mates from childhood.
Except in child bearing she was never sick a day in her life, never had a doctor nor a hired girl. She did her own housework,
raised her great family and has spun and woven as high as 100 yards of woolen cloth in a year.
At her advanced age she scorns hired help and gets about the old farm house as sprightly as a maid of 20. She is slim and trim as a bride, quick and active, and as ambitious as in her girlhood. Except for the few wrinkles and an occasional grey hair, you would hardly know that time had ever laid its hand upon her.
She and her husband are co-laborers still, but she is the smarter of the two. May such mothers multiply in the land, and may her sons do her reverence and her daughters follow in her steps.
But alas I miss The sound of the spinning wheel is no longer heard in the land. Its busy hum has given way to the ear-racking
tuni-tum-tum of the piano.
The sons and daughters have forsaken the farm and families have dwindled to one and two or three. Alas for the Republic
if the industrial drift lead not back to the old paths.
In 1848 Mr. Cagle bought his present homestead among the wolves and rattlers, and in 1849 brought his newly wedded bride to a home where light has been kept cheerfully burning until this present hour. Neither had much education, but pioneering gave them health and strength if it did not give them book learning.
Near their home, among the rocks along Crab Orchard Creek, was a den of rattlers, so numerous and prolific that Mr. Cagle's predecessor,
of whom he bought, killed 300 in one year. He, himself, was bitten but once, and barely escaped with his life. But the rattlers have
long ago gone to keep the wolves and bears company.
In 1852 he began to preach for the Missionary Baptists, and served them until a year after the War. In 1866 he was licensed by the Free Baptists and preached for them until about three years ago, when advancing age and infirmities brought his labors to an end. He enlisted in Co. B.. 1st Col. regiment to serve in the Mexican War. but with the rest of those boys, he "bravely marched up the hill only to march down again."
Best Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Dear List,Sorry, the story i aimed to send to our list didn't work. So tomorrow I will
send the address so those interested can read this interesting story.Best Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Dear List,Found this very interesting story of Rev. Timothy Cagle, and his wife,Caroline Roberts. These are Charles Cagle, and Mary Demonbreun's list of children :
William Cagle. deceased; Mrs. Nancy, widow of Hezekiah McNeal;
James Cagle, deceased: Mrs. Mary W., the wife of Hiram Wedkins,
Pleasant Cagle, Charles Cagle, Timothy Cagle, Carterville:
Martha Cagle, Moody Cagle, Edwin Cagle, Carterville: Mardicai, deceased:
Mrs. Gertie, wife of Grif Sanders: Mrs. Dolly, wife of Tuck Hampton:
Mrs. Dora, wife of William Hampton, Carterville:
Alfracratls Cagle.Please note those names of children deceased are on or before 1905.There seems to be some new information not available on our list before.Please forgive the formatting as I tried to piece it together as it was written.Best Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Historical souvenir of Williamson County, Illinois : being a brief review of the county
from date of founding to the present / compiled and edited by J. F. Wilcox.
Published 1905
I know this is line is "Duchtman's" bc when I started this I was so excited hoping is was my Henry Sr, then John...
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On Jan 18, 2016, at 8:44 PM, Earl Cagle via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
Dear List,If this is your ancestor you might be rich and not even know it.
Randolph County, North Carolina 1899 Business Owners
Cagle Gold Mine, Grays Chapel ======== George Cagle.Good Night Everyone,Earl D.Cagle Sr.
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Dear List,If this is your ancestor you might be rich and not even know it.
Randolph County, North Carolina 1899 Business Owners
Cagle Gold Mine, Grays Chapel ======== George Cagle.Good Night Everyone,Earl D.Cagle Sr.
Dear List,This was found online, and is a list, of occupations for 1899 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.
New Hope township is a pleasant country place of about 37 people. Mrs.Martin Webb postmistress.One of nine men listed is : Cagle, B.F. Deputy Sheriff.Nice old story so I wanted to share with you.Best Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Dear List Members,Today I switched over to Yahoo's new e-mail. It has an easy way to attach picturesor documents. You know me always trying new ways of doing things. Consider thisa test because I am not positive if Rootsweb surname lists allow this. I don't believeit is available but you don't know until you try.
These are pictures of my grandparents Marquis DeLafayette Cagle Sr. and mygrandmother Mary Elizabeth Gunter. This is their wedding picture. They were marriedin Perry County, Tennessee on 11 Aug 1907.Kind Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
So sorry Earl, but it didn't come through. I wish it did though. I don't believe rootsweb allows attachments unfortunately.
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> On Jan 18, 2016, at 5:46 PM, Earl Cagle via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
>
> Dear List Members,Today I switched over to Yahoo's new e-mail. It has an easy way to attach picturesor documents. You know me always trying new ways of doing things. Consider thisa test because I am not positive if Rootsweb surname lists allow this. I don't believeit is available but you don't know until you try.
> These are pictures of my grandparents Marquis DeLafayette Cagle Sr. and mygrandmother Mary Elizabeth Gunter. This is their wedding picture. They were marriedin Perry County, Tennessee on 11 Aug 1907.Kind Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
>
>
>
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Kim & List
Thanks for sharing this transcribed list of our common ancestor.
Best Regards,
Earl D.Cagle Sr.
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On Sun, 1/17/16, Kim Spangrude <kimspangrude(a)mac.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Ship Loyal Judith
To: "Earl Cagle" <earldavid1947(a)yahoo.com>, cagle(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2016, 10:02 PM
Here you go,
he’s #79:
ISTG
Home
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Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild
Ship (Pink) Loyal Judith
Rotterdam, Netherlands via
Cowes, England to Philadelphia
25 September 1732
Another contributed transcription
of these passengers can be found at
Ship Loyall Judith Vol
4
DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
[List 24 A] [Palatines
iported in the Ship Loyal Judith*,
of London, Rob(t) Turpin, M(r). Qualified Sep(r) 25th 1732.]
Philad(ia) Sept(r) 25th
1732.
At the Courth(o) in presence of the Hon(bl) the Gov(r)
& Sam. Hasell,
Esq(r), May(r),
the within List was swore to by Rob. Turpin, Master of Pink
Loyal Judith*.
Rob(t) Charles, Cl. Con.
"At the Courthouse
aforesaid, Sep(r) 25th 1732. One hundred and fifteen
Palatines,
Who with their Families, making in all....Persons, were
imported here in
the ship Loyal Judith*,
of London, Robert Turpin, Master, from Rotterdam, but last
from Cowes,
as by Clearance thence." From the Minutes of the
Provincial Council,
printed in the Colonial Records, Vol. III, p.456.
Columns represent:
Mens' Names, Ages.
1 Andreas Chars
47
2 John Adam Able 44
3 Adam Char 20
4 Hans Jacob Able 16
5* Jn(o) Michell Emort 39
6 Matthew Barstayn 39
7 Jacob Stealy 25
8 Roland Brown 30
9 Mathias Smith 40
10 John Jurgh Rick 32
11 Hendrick Papts 35
12 Hants Mickell Kragin 31
13 John Jurigh Smith 21
14 Jurigh Ritter (sick) 37
15 John Jurigh Brothell 32
16 Wm Bearne 36
17 Phillip Spinchire 45
18 Jurgh Hants Kunts 55
19 Jacob Spinchire 48
20 Hants Jurgh Kunts 19
21 Pieter Scheaver 24
22 John David Lince 20
23 Christian Reap 24
24 Baulus Miller 53
25 Piter Kitter 45
26 Cronomus Miller 23
27 Jacob Miller 52
28 Hants Wattlee 50
29 Hendrick Gaabell 65
30 Petter Sowder 48
31 Johanns Oterpack 27
32 Hants Phillip Sowder 17
33 Jurgh Burghart 56
34 Samuell Griffe 45
35 John Jurgh Noll 36
36 Johanes Jerig Houfman 45
37 Petter Rouch 35
38 Martien Heylman 23
39 Fredrick Killer 30
40 Johannes Heylman 16
41 John Jurge Waganer 52
42 Martin Waybrick 43
43 Mickell Pents 27
44 Jurigh Harkman 28
45 John Jacob Kinssell 36
46 Hants Jurig Obremiler 24
47 John Jurgh Pelman 40
48 Christopher Lay 37
49 John Mickell Rayer 16
50 Johan Jurig Fredrik 30
51 Hants Carll Reayer 22
52 Hants Jurigh Honick 20
53 Hants Martin Rayer 16
54 John Feyt Jurigher 42
55 Christien Ely 49
56 Andreas Shank 23
57 Hants David Elly 20
58 Mickell Smith 25
59 Jacob Lishire (dead) 37
60 Jacob Billmayer 18
61 Jacob Lishire 30
62 Michell Emert 42
63 Lodwick Happell 36
64 Phillip Gripper 29
65 Mathews Shitz 34
66 John Mickell Houpacker 32
67 Coneard Fry [?] 52
68 Petter Shultes 20
69 Phillip Lendea Ceavy 26
70 Petter Cooker 20
71 Hans Jurge Reser 52
72* Jurigh Mick(el) Rey 22
73 Jurgh Adam Reser 22
74 John Cristian Shults, V.D.M. 30
75 Phillip Roup 51
76 John Jurge Hotreman 32
77 Michell Roup 22
78 Jacob Stambagh 28
79 Lenord Kegill 48
80 John Fridrick Hayster 25
81 Barnard Walter 58
82 Hants Jurgh Able 63
83 Conrad Millear 17
84 Jacob Krech 22
85 Hendrick Acker 32
86 John Fradrick Burghart 30
87 Phillip Jacob Acker 36
88 Johannes Vogall 32
89 Johannes Pens 23
90 Hans Martin Power 30
91 Hants Andreas Cochenderfer ..
92 Jurigh Miller 23
93 Hants Adam Gasser 32
94 Hants Jurgh Strian 21
95 Johan Hendrik Eckler 21
96 Johannes Smeltzer 26
97 Jones Wolf 40
98 Johannes Repman 19
99 Lenard Losts 25
100 Johann Michell Albert 20
101 Marcus Yong 23
102 Christian Kym 32
103 Mathew Yong 21
104 Fredrick Sheaver 19
105 Hendrick Laybagger 46
106 Hans Martin Waybright 17
107 Johan Nicolas Reymer 30
108 Johannes Reep ..
109 Joseph Baker 25
110 Casper Creamer ..
111 Baltser Conkell 20
112 Conrad Walther ..
113 Valentyn Roepert, sick 28
114 John Jorig Fredrick Emert ..
115* Jn(o) Jurgh Furkill 28
116 Jacob Rats ..
117 Hants Bitneagle 31
118 Hants Jourgh Roup 27
119 Hans Shooman 32
120 Johanes Ester 25
119 men* A true List.
Rob. Turpin.
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the
original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to
additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
* The above list is copied as it appears without alteration
or change except
for passenger numbers which have been added by the
formatter for ease in
referring to information in the transcriber's notes.
* Letters following names or titles in the texts are for
subscript letters in
the original print.
* This ship is referred by the source listed below as the
Ship Loyal Judith
and the Pink Loyal Judith.
* Although the captain indicates at the bottom of the
passenger list that
there were 119 men aboard, there are 120 men listed.
Pennsylvania German Pioneers
A list of ships arriving in Philadelphia 1727 to 1808,
Vol. 1, 1727 to 1775,
by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D.;
edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D.; 1934 edition.
Transcribed and Contributed by Dave Rohde
for
the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers
Guild
21 August 2001
Formatted by Sharon Krisko
a member of
the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers
GuildOn Jan 17,
2016, at 6:12 PM, Earl Cagle via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com>
wrote:
Loyal Judith 25 Sep 1732
Philadelphia,
Micah & List,
Thanks for your offer to help. It is known that Paul and his brother Simon Cagle, settled there.
Micah, sometimes you can get lucky and find something at the courthouse.
When you have time to look let us know what you find.
Best Regards,
Earl D, Cagle Sr.
--------------------------------------------
On Sun, 1/17/16, Micah Allen Taylor <micahrtaylor(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
To: "Earl Cagle" <earldavid1947(a)yahoo.com>, "cagle(a)rootsweb.com" <cagle(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2016, 10:27 PM
I'm not sure if I can
help but I'll be on the lookout. I'm from Dunklin
County originally and go up there about every two weeks. My
Cagles were in New Madrid county from approximately
1820-1880.
-Micah
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 17, 2016, at 6:43
PM, Earl Cagle via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com>
wrote:
>
> Lamona
& List,
> That's what I am not
too sure about. There is a chance that her name would be
> Elizabeth Ann Cooper Hill Cagle. Some data
on line says that Paul Cagle,
> married
Elizabeth Ann Cooper on 2 May 1850 New Madrid Co; Mo.
> However, the record clearly shows
Elizabeth Ann Hill. As in the other letter she
> became a widow about 1849.
> So the question is what was her maiden
name. For a young woman at this time,
>
she married twice out of love as well as need for her, and
her children.
> Also the question begs as
to who was Paul Cagle's, first wife. Their oldest
child
> was Adam Cagle born 04 Mar 1817
in Perry Co; Tn. Died on 11 Nov 1874 in
>
Dunklin Co; Mo. So Paul and wife were married about 1815 or
so.
> Would appreciate any help from our
list members.
> Best Regards,
> Earl D. Cagle Sr.
>
>
--------------------------------------------
> On Sun, 1/17/16, LaMona Phillips <lamona(a)bak.rr.com>
wrote:
>
> Subject:
Re: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
> To:
"Earl Cagle" <earldavid1947(a)yahoo.com>,
cagle(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Sunday, January 17, 2016, 6:00 PM
>
> Earl and list is
this Mrs
> Elizabeth Hill and maiden name
Cooper or 2
> different different
Elizabeth I'm
> confused
> LaMona
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Earl Cagle via
>
Sent:
> Saturday, January 16, 2016 1:04
PM
> To: CAGLE(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
>
> Dear List
Members,
> I have been working on my
family tree filling
> in information if I
can find
> it.
> Paul
Cagle 1785-1868 had more than one
>
marriage. The one I am stuck on is,
>
Elizabeth Ann Hill born 1826 in TN. She is
> listed as most of you know with
> her
> husband Paul
Cagle, in the 1850 New Madrid Co;
> Mo
census.
>
> 1850 New
Madrid
> County MO Census Enumerated 19
Aug 1850
>
> Cagle,
Paul 65 NC
>
Elizabeth 24 TN
>
Green
> 20
TN
>
>
Mary 16 TN
> Hill,
> Rebecca 8 TN
>
> Susan
1 TN
>
> As
we see from above she had become a young
> widow around 1849.
>
Then of course married
> Paul Cagle, soon
for his love and ability to take
> care
of his children, as well as her and her
>
children.
> My question is what was
Elizabeth
> Ann Hill Cagle's maiden
name before
> she
>
married a Mr. Hill.
> This unknown Mr.
Hill,
> was maybe older than her being
born around 1812 or
> later.
> Hope someone can help me
> find out Elizabeth Ann's maiden
name.
> Best Regards,
> Earl D. Cagle
> Sr.
>
> P.S. Also looking
for
> information on his first wife, as
well as Elizabeth
> Cooper.
> The best part of
>
genealogy is finding new family members you didn't
know
> you
> have.
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send
an
> email to
> CAGLE-request(a)rootsweb.com
> with the word 'unsubscribe'
without the quotes in
>
> the subject and the body of the message
>
>
>
> The best part of
genealogy is finding new family members you didn't know
you have.
>
-------------------------------
> To
unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request(a)rootsweb.com
with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in
the subject and the body of the
message
Dear List,
The attachment I wanted to share didn't go through. As far as I know I can send attachments
on our list, or maybe not.
Best Regards,
Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Dear List,
This is a much better copy of the ship list of Loyal Judith 25 Sep 1732 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Our ancestor Leonhart Kegel, is the seventh name from the bottom on the left side.
The one we had before was a copy probably from John G. Cagle's Newsletters.
Best Regards,
Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Lamona & List,
That's what I am not too sure about. There is a chance that her name would be
Elizabeth Ann Cooper Hill Cagle. Some data on line says that Paul Cagle,
married Elizabeth Ann Cooper on 2 May 1850 New Madrid Co; Mo.
However, the record clearly shows Elizabeth Ann Hill. As in the other letter she
became a widow about 1849.
So the question is what was her maiden name. For a young woman at this time,
she married twice out of love as well as need for her, and her children.
Also the question begs as to who was Paul Cagle's, first wife. Their oldest child
was Adam Cagle born 04 Mar 1817 in Perry Co; Tn. Died on 11 Nov 1874 in
Dunklin Co; Mo. So Paul and wife were married about 1815 or so.
Would appreciate any help from our list members.
Best Regards,
Earl D. Cagle Sr.
--------------------------------------------
On Sun, 1/17/16, LaMona Phillips <lamona(a)bak.rr.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
To: "Earl Cagle" <earldavid1947(a)yahoo.com>, cagle(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2016, 6:00 PM
Earl and list is this Mrs
Elizabeth Hill and maiden name Cooper or 2
different different Elizabeth I'm
confused
LaMona
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Cagle via
Sent:
Saturday, January 16, 2016 1:04 PM
To: CAGLE(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
Dear List Members,
I have been working on my family tree filling
in information if I can find
it.
Paul Cagle 1785-1868 had more than one
marriage. The one I am stuck on is,
Elizabeth Ann Hill born 1826 in TN. She is
listed as most of you know with
her
husband Paul Cagle, in the 1850 New Madrid Co;
Mo census.
1850 New Madrid
County MO Census Enumerated 19 Aug 1850
Cagle, Paul 65 NC
Elizabeth 24 TN
Green
20 TN
Mary 16 TN
Hill,
Rebecca 8 TN
Susan 1 TN
As we see from above she had become a young
widow around 1849.
Then of course married
Paul Cagle, soon for his love and ability to take
care of his children, as well as her and her
children.
My question is what was Elizabeth
Ann Hill Cagle's maiden name before
she
married a Mr. Hill.
This unknown Mr. Hill,
was maybe older than her being born around 1812 or
later.
Hope someone can help me
find out Elizabeth Ann's maiden name.
Best Regards,
Earl D. Cagle
Sr.
P.S. Also looking for
information on his first wife, as well as Elizabeth
Cooper.
The best part of
genealogy is finding new family members you didn't know
you
have.
-------------------------------
To unsubscribe from the list, please send an
email to
CAGLE-request(a)rootsweb.com
with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in
the subject and the body of the message
I'm not sure if I can help but I'll be on the lookout. I'm from Dunklin County originally and go up there about every two weeks. My Cagles were in New Madrid county from approximately 1820-1880.
-Micah
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 17, 2016, at 6:43 PM, Earl Cagle via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
>
> Lamona & List,
> That's what I am not too sure about. There is a chance that her name would be
> Elizabeth Ann Cooper Hill Cagle. Some data on line says that Paul Cagle,
> married Elizabeth Ann Cooper on 2 May 1850 New Madrid Co; Mo.
> However, the record clearly shows Elizabeth Ann Hill. As in the other letter she
> became a widow about 1849.
> So the question is what was her maiden name. For a young woman at this time,
> she married twice out of love as well as need for her, and her children.
> Also the question begs as to who was Paul Cagle's, first wife. Their oldest child
> was Adam Cagle born 04 Mar 1817 in Perry Co; Tn. Died on 11 Nov 1874 in
> Dunklin Co; Mo. So Paul and wife were married about 1815 or so.
> Would appreciate any help from our list members.
> Best Regards,
> Earl D. Cagle Sr.
>
> --------------------------------------------
> On Sun, 1/17/16, LaMona Phillips <lamona(a)bak.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
> To: "Earl Cagle" <earldavid1947(a)yahoo.com>, cagle(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Sunday, January 17, 2016, 6:00 PM
>
> Earl and list is this Mrs
> Elizabeth Hill and maiden name Cooper or 2
> different different Elizabeth I'm
> confused
> LaMona
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Earl Cagle via
> Sent:
> Saturday, January 16, 2016 1:04 PM
> To: CAGLE(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
>
> Dear List Members,
> I have been working on my family tree filling
> in information if I can find
> it.
> Paul Cagle 1785-1868 had more than one
> marriage. The one I am stuck on is,
> Elizabeth Ann Hill born 1826 in TN. She is
> listed as most of you know with
> her
> husband Paul Cagle, in the 1850 New Madrid Co;
> Mo census.
>
> 1850 New Madrid
> County MO Census Enumerated 19 Aug 1850
>
> Cagle, Paul 65 NC
> Elizabeth 24 TN
> Green
> 20 TN
>
> Mary 16 TN
> Hill,
> Rebecca 8 TN
>
> Susan 1 TN
>
> As we see from above she had become a young
> widow around 1849.
> Then of course married
> Paul Cagle, soon for his love and ability to take
> care of his children, as well as her and her
> children.
> My question is what was Elizabeth
> Ann Hill Cagle's maiden name before
> she
> married a Mr. Hill.
> This unknown Mr. Hill,
> was maybe older than her being born around 1812 or
> later.
> Hope someone can help me
> find out Elizabeth Ann's maiden name.
> Best Regards,
> Earl D. Cagle
> Sr.
>
> P.S. Also looking for
> information on his first wife, as well as Elizabeth
> Cooper.
> The best part of
> genealogy is finding new family members you didn't know
> you
> have.
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an
> email to
> CAGLE-request(a)rootsweb.com
> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in
>
> the subject and the body of the message
>
>
>
> The best part of genealogy is finding new family members you didn't know you have.
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAGLE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Here you go, he’s #79:
ISTG Home Page <http://www.immigrantships.net/index.html>
Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild
Ship (Pink) Loyal Judith
Rotterdam, Netherlands via Cowes, England to Philadelphia
25 September 1732
Another contributed transcription of these passengers can be found at
Ship Loyall Judith Vol 4 <http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/1700v4/loyalljudith17320925.html>
DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
[List 24 A] [Palatines iported in the Ship Loyal Judith*, of London, Rob(t) Turpin, M(r). Qualified Sep(r) 25th 1732.]
Philad(ia) Sept(r) 25th 1732. At the Courth(o) in presence of the Hon(bl) the Gov(r) & Sam. Hasell, Esq(r), May(r), the within List was swore to by Rob. Turpin, Master of Pink Loyal Judith*. Rob(t) Charles, Cl. Con.
"At the Courthouse aforesaid, Sep(r) 25th 1732. One hundred and fifteen Palatines, Who with their Families, making in all....Persons, were imported here in the ship Loyal Judith*, of London, Robert Turpin, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, as by Clearance thence." From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in the Colonial Records, Vol. III, p.456.
Columns represent: Mens' Names, Ages.
1 Andreas Chars 47
2 John Adam Able 44
3 Adam Char 20
4 Hans Jacob Able 16
5* Jn(o) Michell Emort 39
6 Matthew Barstayn 39
7 Jacob Stealy 25
8 Roland Brown 30
9 Mathias Smith 40
10 John Jurgh Rick 32
11 Hendrick Papts 35
12 Hants Mickell Kragin 31
13 John Jurigh Smith 21
14 Jurigh Ritter (sick) 37
15 John Jurigh Brothell 32
16 Wm Bearne 36
17 Phillip Spinchire 45
18 Jurgh Hants Kunts 55
19 Jacob Spinchire 48
20 Hants Jurgh Kunts 19
21 Pieter Scheaver 24
22 John David Lince 20
23 Christian Reap 24
24 Baulus Miller 53
25 Piter Kitter 45
26 Cronomus Miller 23
27 Jacob Miller 52
28 Hants Wattlee 50
29 Hendrick Gaabell 65
30 Petter Sowder 48
31 Johanns Oterpack 27
32 Hants Phillip Sowder 17
33 Jurgh Burghart 56
34 Samuell Griffe 45
35 John Jurgh Noll 36
36 Johanes Jerig Houfman 45
37 Petter Rouch 35
38 Martien Heylman 23
39 Fredrick Killer 30
40 Johannes Heylman 16
41 John Jurge Waganer 52
42 Martin Waybrick 43
43 Mickell Pents 27
44 Jurigh Harkman 28
45 John Jacob Kinssell 36
46 Hants Jurig Obremiler 24
47 John Jurgh Pelman 40
48 Christopher Lay 37
49 John Mickell Rayer 16
50 Johan Jurig Fredrik 30
51 Hants Carll Reayer 22
52 Hants Jurigh Honick 20
53 Hants Martin Rayer 16
54 John Feyt Jurigher 42
55 Christien Ely 49
56 Andreas Shank 23
57 Hants David Elly 20
58 Mickell Smith 25
59 Jacob Lishire (dead) 37
60 Jacob Billmayer 18
61 Jacob Lishire 30
62 Michell Emert 42
63 Lodwick Happell 36
64 Phillip Gripper 29
65 Mathews Shitz 34
66 John Mickell Houpacker 32
67 Coneard Fry [?] 52
68 Petter Shultes 20
69 Phillip Lendea Ceavy 26
70 Petter Cooker 20
71 Hans Jurge Reser 52
72* Jurigh Mick(el) Rey 22
73 Jurgh Adam Reser 22
74 John Cristian Shults, V.D.M. 30
75 Phillip Roup 51
76 John Jurge Hotreman 32
77 Michell Roup 22
78 Jacob Stambagh 28
79 Lenord Kegill 48
80 John Fridrick Hayster 25
81 Barnard Walter 58
82 Hants Jurgh Able 63
83 Conrad Millear 17
84 Jacob Krech 22
85 Hendrick Acker 32
86 John Fradrick Burghart 30
87 Phillip Jacob Acker 36
88 Johannes Vogall 32
89 Johannes Pens 23
90 Hans Martin Power 30
91 Hants Andreas Cochenderfer ..
92 Jurigh Miller 23
93 Hants Adam Gasser 32
94 Hants Jurgh Strian 21
95 Johan Hendrik Eckler 21
96 Johannes Smeltzer 26
97 Jones Wolf 40
98 Johannes Repman 19
99 Lenard Losts 25
100 Johann Michell Albert 20
101 Marcus Yong 23
102 Christian Kym 32
103 Mathew Yong 21
104 Fredrick Sheaver 19
105 Hendrick Laybagger 46
106 Hans Martin Waybright 17
107 Johan Nicolas Reymer 30
108 Johannes Reep ..
109 Joseph Baker 25
110 Casper Creamer ..
111 Baltser Conkell 20
112 Conrad Walther ..
113 Valentyn Roepert, sick 28
114 John Jorig Fredrick Emert ..
115* Jn(o) Jurgh Furkill 28
116 Jacob Rats ..
117 Hants Bitneagle 31
118 Hants Jourgh Roup 27
119 Hans Shooman 32
120 Johanes Ester 25
119 men* A true List.
Rob. Turpin.
Transcriber's Notes:
* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
in the transcriber's notes.
* The above list is copied as it appears without alteration or change except
for passenger numbers which have been added by the formatter for ease in
referring to information in the transcriber's notes.
* Letters following names or titles in the texts are for subscript letters in
the original print.
* This ship is referred by the source listed below as the Ship Loyal Judith
and the Pink Loyal Judith.
* Although the captain indicates at the bottom of the passenger list that
there were 119 men aboard, there are 120 men listed.
Pennsylvania German Pioneers
A list of ships arriving in Philadelphia 1727 to 1808,
Vol. 1, 1727 to 1775,
by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D.;
edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D.; 1934 edition.
Transcribed and Contributed by Dave Rohde <mailto:drohde@bellatlantic.net> for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 August 2001
Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
> On Jan 17, 2016, at 6:12 PM, Earl Cagle via <cagle(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
>
> Loyal Judith 25 Sep 1732 Philadelphia,
Earl and list is this Mrs Elizabeth Hill and maiden name Cooper or 2
different different Elizabeth I'm confused
LaMona
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Cagle via
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 1:04 PM
To: CAGLE(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CAGLE] Paul Cagle 1785 - 1868
Dear List Members,
I have been working on my family tree filling in information if I can find
it.
Paul Cagle 1785-1868 had more than one marriage. The one I am stuck on is,
Elizabeth Ann Hill born 1826 in TN. She is listed as most of you know with
her
husband Paul Cagle, in the 1850 New Madrid Co; Mo census.
1850 New Madrid County MO Census Enumerated 19 Aug 1850
Cagle, Paul 65 NC
Elizabeth 24 TN
Green 20 TN
Mary 16 TN
Hill, Rebecca 8 TN
Susan 1 TN
As we see from above she had become a young widow around 1849.
Then of course married Paul Cagle, soon for his love and ability to take
care of his children, as well as her and her children.
My question is what was Elizabeth Ann Hill Cagle's maiden name before
she married a Mr. Hill.
This unknown Mr. Hill, was maybe older than her being born around 1812 or
later.
Hope someone can help me find out Elizabeth Ann's maiden name.
Best Regards,
Earl D. Cagle Sr.
P.S. Also looking for information on his first wife, as well as Elizabeth
Cooper.
The best part of genealogy is finding new family members you didn't know you
have.
-------------------------------
To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
CAGLE-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in
the subject and the body of the message
Information
The research of Cagle, and allied families beginning with our earliest ancestor Leonhart Kegel.
Please use: cagle@rootsweb.com
To tell the members about your research, and where you may need help.
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