Karen,
I see you are still looking. Following is a post I made in response to
something else a few days ago. Are you still considering that these Hardin
Co. boys may be identical to the John and Charles of your family line? The
thing that is remarkable to me is that the names are correct and the ages
are correct. Both boys appear in the 1830 census of Hardin Co., TN as 0 to
5 years old. It is even possible that one or both of them could have been
born in Warren Co., TN, but, I have seen nothing that would indicate that.
Following is my prior post on the subject:
I have a lost John Cagle, b. 1827 (in Hardin Co. TN ?), disappeared 1842.
In 1838 George Cagle and family moved from Hardin Co., TN to New Madrid Co.,
MO. George was killed by a falling tree in New Madrid Co., in 1840. His
wife,Elizabeth, moved the family back to Hardin Co., TN the same year. In
1841 Elizabeth's two boys, John and Charles were bound out to Edward
Dinkins and Thomas Gray, respectively, to learn a trade. John was born in
1827 in Hardin Co., TN, Charles was born ca 1828-29. In 1842, they ran
away to parts unknown.
David Cagle
Hardin Co., TN
----- Original Message -----
From: <Maggamma(a)aol.com>
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 2:37 AM
Subject: John Cagle
Good Morning Troopers,
Where is Lee? I need to know if the info in his data base about John
Cagle,
killed in a boiler explosion, originated with me or if this report
comes
from
a different source. He's out there waiting to be found, you know
(That is,
John Cagle, b. 1827-8 in Warren Co., TN).
Karen Orr
Irving, Texas