Does anyone need this whats the English name for Hans Ulrich Kegel
Name Hans Ulrich Kegel
Event Date 1727
Gender Male
Birth Date 04 Feb 1727
Birth Year 1727
Birthplace Rohrbach (A. Sinsheim), Baden, Germany
Christening Date 06 Feb 1727
Christening Place Rohrbach (A. Sinsheim), Baden, Germany
Father's Name Leonhard Kegel
Mother's Name Maria Susanna
CITING THIS RECORD
"Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch
(
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NCDG-D8G : accessed 25 January
2016), Hans Ulrich Kegel, 06 Feb 1727; citing Rohrbach (A. Sinsheim), Baden,
Germany; FHL microfilm 1,272,378.
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From: Earl Cagle via
Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2016 5:15 PM
To: cagle(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CAGLE] Timothy Cagle News Story 1875
The Cairo Daily Bulletin 3 Jan 1875-31 Dec 1875 and Cairo
Gazette 11 Jan 1875-22 Dec 1875 Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois
Dear List,Found this interesting story on Timothy Cagle, who was accused of
assault to kill a Captain George E. Sisney.Don't know which Timothy Cagle,
this was. There was a Timothy Cagle b. 1826 whose parents were Charles &
Mary Cagle.Then another Timothy, born abt.1857 and was a son of James
Cagle.There is a member or members of our list who have Cagle's, who settled
in Williamson County, Illinois.So I will deffer this to them as to his
ancestry.
Best Regards,Earl D. Cagle Sr.
Darrel Dexter, local historian and long-time editor of The Saga of Southern
Illinois, has transcribed obituaries and death notices from thousands of
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Friday, 29 Oct 1875:
CRAIN CONFESSES,
It Was He Who Killed Sisney and Spence.
He Convicted Baker to Save His Own Neck. MARION, ILL., October 27—The
circuit court term which commenced October 14, and terminated on the 21st,
was the most important in its results ever held in this section of the
country. A synopsis of what was accomplished in this land of the vendetta
is herewith appended. A nolle pros. was entered in the case of Fielding
Henderson, charged with the killing of Vincent Hinchcliffe, for lack of
evidence. Pad. Henderson, convicted of malicious mischief was sent to the
state’s prison for one year. These charges of assault to kill Captain
George W. Sisney, against Timothy Cagle, were dismissed, the
CONFESSION OF MARSHALL CRAIN
having exonerated him. Milton Baxter, charged with murdering Vincent
Hinchcliffe, gave bail in the sum of $3,000 and had his case continued. In
the case of the State vs. William Jasper Crain alias Big Jeff Crain,
William J. Crain alias Black Bill Crain, and Noah W. Crain, alias Yellow
Bill Crain, for the murder of William Spence, the first two were granted a
change of venue to Alexander County, and will be tried in January. Yellow
Bill was admitted to bail in the sum of $5,000. The trial of Marshall
Crain, who pleaded guilty to the killing, has already been published in
full, as well as his sentence to death on the 21st of January next. Since
Crain’s sentence he has been apparently penitent, and his cries are
constantly heard by those in proximity to his cell. He now entertains the
hope that he can
PURIFY HIS SOUL
by embracing religion. Had Crain, like Music, held to the truth, he might
have been dealt with more leniently, but he asserted and retracted, repeated
and denied, until like a beast altered with too much rope, be became
entangled. He held up with remarkable courage until Friday last, when he
broke down completely and confessed that he was the man who killed William
Spence and Captain Sisney, and that he swore against Baker to save his own
life. On the day mentioned he had George W. Sisney, Jr., called to his cell
and told him that he was the murderer of his father. He prostrated himself
before the young man and asked his forgiveness. Sisney replied that he
could not forgive the man who shot down his father in cold blood without any
provocation whatever, adding that forgiveness for such a crime would be
unnatural. Crain remarked that he was not in his right mind when he
committed the deed. When Crain’s neck is stretched the vendetta crowd will
have lost their most daring member.
The best part of genealogy is finding new family members you didn't know you
have.
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