Dear List,From a book below was found :
Colonial records of Pennsylvania] v.16 1853
by Pennsylvania. Provincial Council.
Published 1853
Upon consideration of the petition and recommendation in favor
of Anthony Cagle, for remission of the punishment hard labor
to which he was sentenced by the last Mayor's Court, upon being
convicted of receiving a bank note, knowing it to have been stolen, Resolved, That the
said Anthony Cagle be and he hereby is pardoned.
Resolved, That the prayer of the petitioner be granted.
Upon consideration of the petition and recommendation in favor
of Robert Cunnard, late of Norristown, in the county of Montgomery, who was attained of
high treason for having joined the
British army in the year 1777, praying Council to take his case into consideration and
grant him a pardon,
Resolved That the said Robert Cunnard be and he is hereby
pardoned.
The Council met.
Philadelphia, Thursday, July 2nd, 1789.
present:
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
The Honorable George Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Amos Gregg, Christopher Kucher,
*** Please note also the Robert Cunnard, tried for high treason for joing the British in
1777.Reminds us of what happened to our Capt. John Cagle, of Cumberland Co; NC.
Having found this i searched for an Anthony Cagle, in Philadelphia as well as the 1790
census.On the subject of the 1790 census i had never given any thought that it was
incomplete.as an example Kentucky, and Tennessee are missing. I don't know all of the
states that were missing.So what happened to this Anthony Cagle, that was written
verbatim?He well may have been in one of our States not enumerated.Best Regards,Earl D.
Cagle Sr.