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Descendants of Johan Theobald "David" Kegel * Cagle
Generation No. 1
1. Johan Theobald "David" Kegel *2 Cagle ((Leonhart Kegell )
Leonard *1) was born April 29, 1728 in Obermehlingen, Germany, and died
1793 in Moore County, North Carolina. He married Katherine (Unknown) *
Cagle Abt. 1739 in Moore County, Noth Carolina.
Notes for Johan Theobald "David" Kegel * Cagle:
David's trip to North Carolina;
Some of the Cagle's including David 1728 -1850, traveled to North Carolina
on the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, some called it the Old Salem Road.
When the first census was taken in 1790, there were ten Cagle families
living in Moore County, North Carolina .
Johan Dewalt (Theobald) "David Cagle (they called him David Cagle).
Childs name Johan Theobald, born the 29th. of April 1728, and was Baptized on
1st of May 1728. Sponcers name, Theobold Fuchs, the sponcer from Alsenborn
and wife Christina, and Andrusa Busch from Trippstadt, Reformed ..
Parents names Leonhart Kegel and his wife Susannah Reformed, from
Obermehlingen, Germany. Records are from a German Church records in Sembach
Germany.
Land Grants:
Land Grants of North Carolina , 1767-1818 , Cumberland (present Moore )
County.
Number 1430 David Caygill 1764
No. 1430
County, Cumberland
Name: Caygill, David
Acres 100
Grant No 374
Issued Apr 25, 1767
Warrent No.
Entry No. 95
Entered April 21, 1764
Book No 23 Page No 24
Location on both sides of Flatt Creek.
Notes : David Cagle, and his presumed brother John "Dutchman" Cagle,
Acquired land near the same time in early 1764, David's by land entry
(April 21, ) and John's purchase from James Cheney (Feb. 3). David's
entry shows that his tract of 100 Acres lay "about a quarter of a mile from
" John Caygills, Plantation " John was situated at the forks of Bear and
Cavin Creeks (where he remained until his death in 1799). David was situated
on Flat Creek, which appently was a small tributary of either Bear or Cavin
Creek. David's survey, of 100 acres, dose not seem to border directly on
any previously owned land, and county, seems to have been sparsely
populated at that early date. in 1769, David sold is track of land to
William Smith , and moved westward to what is now Cabarrus County, North
Carolina.
David Cagle is known to have ties to three North Carolina regions: (1) Old
Rowan County, 1760, and perhaps also 1750s. Probably lived somewhere along
Deep River, either in Randolph of Guilford, was on tax list , sometime in
1760s, with son John , (2) Old Cumberland County, had land paten at forks
of Bear and Cabin Creeks in 1767, which he sold in 1769. (3) Cabarris
County, then part of Mecklenburg, had land entry in 1779, maybe died there
in 1780s.
Children of Johan Cagle and Katherine Cagle are:
2 i. Charles (Sr.)3 Cagle, born 1740 in Rowan County,
North Carolina; died 1801 in Stanly County, North Carolina. He married Mary.
Notes for Charles (Sr.) Cagle:
1820 Davidson County, Tennessee
Keagles, Charles 21001 - 2001 (1830 Davidson County, TN.)
Charles Cagle was married to Mary , she was born 1740 .
He had a grandson named Jacob born 1815, when his father died , he was nine
years old, his mother put him in another home so he could learn the trade of
a blacksmith . Jacob lived with this family until he was twenty one
years. When he left , they gave him some money and a pair of pants and a
new shirt.
3 ii. John (Sr.) Cagle, born 1743 in Stanly County ,
North Carolina; died 1826 in Robertson County, Tennessee. He married Mary
1769 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Notes for John (Sr.) Cagle:
1820 Davidson County, Tennessee.
Keagle, , John Sr. 000001-00001 (D-1826, Robertson County Tennessee)
John Cagle Sr. 1740-1826
As the story was told John's daughter Mary Ann was a young girl, and was
walking on the Boardwalk of Nashville, Tennessee 1809 . When Felix , son of
Nashville's pioneer, Jacques Timothe Bauchrer Demunbreun. Timothy
Demunbreun Declared " IF that is not spoken for she will be my wife. Mary
Ann had indian ancestry, thus explaining her know repution as a Excellent
mid-wife. and indian Herbologist. thus Mary ann Cagle Demunbreun may have
learned her Herb-doctoring from an indian Mother or a indian grandmother.
As the story goes, The Cagle family, while living in North Carolina, took
in a indian girl, considered terminally ill by her indian tribe , later the
indian girl recovered and married one of the Cagles sons.
John Cagle Sr. was married twice, first to Mary , last name unknown. Second
time to Margaret Hardwick.
4 iii. Valentine (Sr.) Cagle, born 1746 in Rowan County ,
North Carolina; died 1812 in Warren County, Tennessee. He married Catherine
/ Claudia 1785.
Notes for Valentine (Sr.) Cagle:
Valentin Cagle, was a farmer .
Valentine Cagle " Angel Story "
Valentine Cagles grandson , George Cagle is the boy who was in the angel
story .
When I was ten, my father brought George to live with us, so he would be
taught to fram, on June 2, 1908, Greorge was sent out about a quater of a
mile from our house to toll up the brush heaps for burning, about 10:00 a.m.
George cagme running to the house very scared and excited, he enter the
front door calling "Aunt Claudia" where is Dellia. My mother replieded,
she is playing in the back yard.
No No said George exclaimed, she is an angel ! she has on a white robe and
she has wings, I saw her flying from one brush to another, it was dellia, I
know it was . He ran to the back yard looking for Dellia, she was playing
and Geroge saw her there, and nothing was wrong, yet he was convinced that
he seen her as an angel. on June 4th. just two days after George's
illusion, Dellia became ill, and on June 9th she was claimed by death .
Valentine 1750, Jacob 1755 the two brothers moved to Tennessee in 1812, the
trip was made overland , through the gap of the Appalachian Mountins from
Charleston, South Carolina to New Orleans and then to LA. and up to the
Mississippi and Tennessee rivers to Warren County. Tennessee .
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5 iv. George ( Sr.) * Cagle, born 1750 in Rowen County,
North Carolina; died November 06, 1825 in Montgomery County , North Carolina.
He married Rebecca * Cagle 1766 in Montgomery County, North Carolina.
Notes for George ( Sr.) * Cagle:
1800 Montgomery , North Carolina W. of Peedee
Cagle, George 02301-01101
1810 Montgomery North Carolina , W. Peedee.
Cagle, George 00001-02001 (D,1825, Montgomery Co North
Carolina .)
George Cagle Sr. b- 1750 and died November 06, 1825 . George married to
Rebecca Cagle who was born 1752. amd died 1838.
George and Rebecca and there family were members of the Church which was
located near the Big Creek, Just off Hwy. 27 west of the bridge in a pasture
below Liberty Hill Primitive Baptist Church . There are alot of graves
located in there, but George Cagle , 1750 - 1825 and Mary Harley are the
only graves marked . The land where the Chuch is now is owned by the
Huneycutts.
6 v. Jacob * Cagle, born April 1755 in Guilford County,
North Carolina; died August 14, 1825 in Warren County , Tennessee. He
married (1) Lucy ( Unknown ) * Cagle in Moore County, North Carolina. He
married (2) Sarah "Sally" 1821 in Buncombe County , North Carolina.
Notes for Jacob * Cagle:
1820 Warren County, Tennessee
Kagle, Jacob 001101-1
1830 Warren County, Tennessee
Cagle, Jacob 0000100001 - 0000101
Notes: Jacob Cagle, Sr., 1755 - 1845 is not listed as a head of houshold in
the 1840 census , but is listed to have been living in Warren county, since
he is known to have died there in 1845, In 1834 Jacob Sr. had filed for a
pension as a Revolutionary War Soldier: The pension was approved, and Jacob
drew it until his death .
Jacob Cagle born April 1755, Gilford , North Carolina and died August 14,
1825, in Warren County, Tennessee, Jacob's first wife Lucy was the mother of
all the Children , and his 2nd wife was Sarah "Sally" , and they had no
children . Jacob was in the Revolutionay War. He was in the service twice
and the third thime he was drafted .
Jacob was the first son to be born in the Deep River of North Carolina in
april 1755. In the South, in the Guilford Region, Jacob's Will Was Recored
July 05, 1836 / September 1825. Jacob and his second wife married 1821,
(Jacob and his first wife had five sons and two daughters.
Jacob was a resident of Moore County, Mecklenburg, and Buncombe County,
North Carolina. Jacob Cagle died in Warren County Tennessee. His son's
Charles and Henry also died there.
Jacob Cagle 1755 North Carolina.
1st wifeLucy unknown, 2nd wife Sarah "Sally". Jacob was 66 years old and
Sarah was 45 years old when they married in 1821.
Jacob Jr.
Eliz. (Elizabeth)
Charles 2-11-1780, NC /1843 Warren County, TN
Henry 1793 NC, / 1863 Warren County , Tennessee
John D. 1800 NC ? 1863 Tennessee
William 1803 NC
Daughter (Unknown)
One of Jacob's grandsons Muette, who became a Gospel Minister, He moved to
Norwalk, CA. were he had his own Church, Carter Muette Cagle died June 21,
1924, and is buried at Graceland Cemetery.
Notes for Sarah "Sally":
Jacob was 66 years old and Sarah was 45 years old when the married, in
Buncombe County, North Carolina in 1821, in the 1850s Sarah applied for a
Revolutionary War Pension, as the widow of a Rev. War Soldier, but the
appilication was rejected. for unknown reasons.
1850 census Warren County, Tennessee;
Cagle, Sally 73 NC enumerated in the household of Mary Woodlie.
Sally was Sarah Cagle, Sarah was Jacob Cagle 1755-1845, Sally was
considerably younger than Jacob. Sarah was Jacob's second wife, and was not
the mother of any of his children . They married in 1821 Buncombe County ,
North Carolina
7 vi. Henry (Sr.) Cagle, born 1762 in Rowen County, North
Carolina; died 1837 in Hardin County , Tennessee. He married Waggoner.