Nancy J I have always heard from Genealogist that one can give information
in short from another persons work as long as you give the author and
publisher credit. Add date of Copyright. so person reading it will know it is
copied from a copyright source. It is not legal to publish them in a book or
for sale information with out written permission. Bettye
In a message dated 10/29/2009 7:28:34 P.M. Central Standard Time,
Njbalmer(a)aol.com writes:
Hi Group
I think most of you already have this.
On page 404 in the land grants of North Caroline 1767-1918.
1820 Walton, Georgia.
Cagle,David 030101-01101
Accompanying David to Ga was his sister Elizabeth and her husban Jacob
Hagler. In 1779, an older Jacob Hagler had been a chain carrier at the
entry
of David's grandfather, old David Cagle in Mecklenburg (present Cabarrus
County, NC. by 1830, David Cagle 1767-1852m was in Henry County, Georgia
along
with Leonard Cagle, 1770-1840's, who had been the L Cagle of 1810
Montgomery, NC.
Page 404 Book by John G Cagle.
pg 400
There is also a letter to Benjamin Cagle in 1826 about father's estate
settlement.
also same page tells about baptismal of George and Rebecca Cagle daughter
Rebecca 1791
From NancyJane
PS is is ok to send this to the group and add thing like this to my family
tree if I make sure I tell what book, page and that the book was written
by
J G Cagle ??????
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