George and Rebecca's daughter is my family line Susannah is my gr gr gr
grandmother yes she did marry a Cagle but it was her cousin Charles Cagle February
11, 1780 off of Jacob Cagle 1755.
Love Nancy Jane
Descendants of Charles Cagle
Generation No. 1
1. Charles4 Cagle (Jacob3, Johann Theobald Dewalt "David" Kegel2,
(Leonhart Kegell ) Leonard1) was born February 11, 1780 in , Moore, North Carolina,
and died November 04, 1843 in , Warren, Tennessee. He married Susannah Cagle
1804 in Moore, North Carolina, daughter of George Cagle and Rebecca Cagle. She
was born 1781 in , Montgomery, North Carolina, and died 1850 in , Warren,
Tennessee.
Notes for Charles Cagle:
1830 , Bledsoe, Tennessee
Cagle, Charles 1001001 - 110001 P281 (1840 Warren County, TN.)
Bledsoe, (Civil Districts and tax lists
District 8
1836 Bledsoe County, Tennessee
1837 "
1838 "
1839 "
1840's moved to Warren County, Tennessee
(this info was sent to Doyle by Mary Ann Farley who is working on the Rebecca
Calge/Carmack family). We need to take a better look at the children we have
born in Warren County, Tennessee?)
Charles married his 1st cousin Susannah Cagle, who was the daughter of George
Cagle b. 1750 d-1825 of Montgomery (present Stanly} Co. North Carolina
Will of Charles Cagle
Warren County, Tennessee
Will Books
1-3
(1827-1858)
pg. 511. 25 Sept. 1842. Will of Charles Cagle . I,
Charles Cagle, considering the uncertainty of this
mortal life and being of sound mind and memory,
blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make
and publish this my last will and testament. First
I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Susannah
Cagle the home plantation, stock, furniture, tools, bee
hives, lands and property during her natural life to
manage as she think proper as to destroy nothing ,
and then to belong to my heirs: William Moffitt, Lewis
Carmack, David Cagle, Henry Cagle, Littleton Cagle,
A. J. Hill. I also bequeath to my daughter Margaret an
equal part of my estate with the rest of my heirs. I
appoint A. J. Hill and David Cagle my sole excutors.
Witnesses Lewis Carmack, David Cagle and A.J. Hill.
Abstracted and Compiled by Betty Moore Majors.
Copied from Coffee County, Lannom Merorial Library
Information on will was sent to me by Elizabeth Mason .
More About Charles Cagle:
Census: 1820, Warren, Tennessee
Hemochromatosis: Genes inherited from this line, 2 brothers inherited this
iron overload
Notes for Susannah Cagle:
1850 Warren, Tennessee (5th Civil War Dist, pg 44)
Cagle, Susan C. 69 NC No Occupation listed /$600 Illit. p.044
(widow of Charles Cagle of 1830 Bledsoe, Tennessee and who died in Warren,
Tennesse 1843,
Susannah was the daughter of George Cagle and Rebecca Cagle. George was the
son of old David b-1728. Jacob Cagle is b-1755, was the father of Charles
Cagle. George and Jacob are said to have been cousins Jacob's father is said to
have been John "Dutchman" Cagle? Susannah went to Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
After death of Charles Susannah lived with her son Henry Cagle and wife
Martha and children. Susannah died after 1850. There is a will dated for Charles
Cagle dated September 25, 1842, Warren County, TN. All of their children are
listed also the daughters husbands are listed. Other date for the will is
November 04, 1843 so he probably died a little earlier than this date that was
given above.
These note were taken from John G. Cagle's book on the Cagle's
More About Susannah Cagle:
Census: 1850, , Warren, Tennessee
Children of Charles Cagle and Susannah Cagle are:
2 i. Elizabeth5 Cagle, born 1805 in , Moore, North Carolina; died January
18, 1877 in , Warren, Tennessee. She married William M. Moffitt 1827 in ,
Warren, Tennessee; born 1798 in , Randolph, North Carolina; died November 08, 1866
in , Warren, Tennessee.
Notes for Elizabeth Cagle:
1850 Warren, Tennessee
Moffitt, W. M. 52 NC Farmer
Elizabeth 45 NC
Charles C. 22 TN Farmer
Alfred 20 TN Farmer
Malinda E. 16 TN In School
Avon P. 13 TN In School
H. L. H. 11 TN '' ''(Hugh Lawson Hill Moffitt)
Isiah 8 TN '' ''
William 4 TN
There is a census on 3 of the oldest children of William and Elizabeth in
1860 census, all the rest were still living at home.
Notes for William M. Moffitt:
1830 Warren, Tennessee (page 328)
1840 Warren, Tennessee
1850 Census He was 52 years old in North Carolina and was a farmer.
More About William M. Moffitt:
Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Van Buren, Tennessee
Census: 1830, Warren, Tennessee (page 328)
3 ii. Margaret Cagle, born January 26, 1806 in , Moore, North Carolina; died
June 04, 1871 in Temple Hill, Pope, Illinois. She married Abner Russell 1831
in , Warren, Tennessee; born July 29, 1804 in Dunlap, Sequatchie, Tennessee;
died November 11, 1885 in Temple Hill, Pope, Illinois.
Notes for Margaret Cagle:
1850 Marion, Tennessee
836-836
Russell
Abner 44 M Mechanic /150 NC
Margaret 44 F "
Catharine 18 F TN
Eliza 17 F "
Lucinda 16 F "
Abner 7 M "
Notes for Abner Russell:
1830 Warren, Tennessee (page 357)
1840
1850
4 iii. Rebecca Cagle, born July 19, 1808 in Warren, Tennessee; died January
01, 1858 in , Pulaski, Missouri. She married Lewis Carmack 1830 in , Warren,
Tennessee; born March 16, 1806 in , Warren, Tennessee; died December 20, 1872
in , Pulaski, Missouri.
Notes for Rebecca Cagle:
Rebecca and Lewis left 1850 and settled in Pulaski County, Missouri.
1860 Carmack Lewis Pulaski County MO 312 Humboldt P. O. Federal Population
Schedule MO 1860 Federal Census Index MO06065128
1870 Carmack Lewos Pulaski County MO 222 Union Township Federal Population
Schedule MO 1870 Federal Census Index MO29834017
1870 Carmack Lewis Pulaski County MO 222 Union Township Federal Population
Schedule MO 1870 Federal Census Index MO29834018
This is from the Bledsoe county, Tennessee deed book L page 347. Charles
Cagle of Warren county, Tennessee, heirs were:
William Moffett and wife Elizabeth (Cagle) ,
Lewis Carmack and wife Rebecca of Van Buren County, Tennessee.
Abner Russell and wife Margaret of Maion County Tennessee .
David Cagel
Littleton Cagle and his wife Catherine of Warren County, Tennessee.
Henry Cagle of Franklin County,Tennessee.
Charles C., Lewis Carmack wife Rebecca Cagle Carmack and there son Henry are
all buried at a Farm Cemetery on the land which once was their farm. It is
located between Waynsville and Crocker ,Missouri Most of ther children are
buried at Crocker Cemetery .
In a book "Bledsoe County, Tenn-A-History" in the appendex under "Indian
Wars Cherokees and Seminoles" are listed Lewis Carmack and David Cagel . Judy
thinks they were members of a Militia that was called up to go to florida and
fight the indians. (dose not know if they went or not).
In 1830 family was in Warren County, Tennessee, in 1840 they were in Wilson
County, Tennessee , and 1850 they wre in Van Buren County, Tennessee. and
then went to Missouri sometine after 1845.
This information is from Judy Carmack French, she is a decendent of Rebecca
Cagle .
More About Rebecca Cagle:
Burial: Carmack Cemetery, Pulaski, Missouri
Hemochromatosis: In this family line
Medical Information: Hemochromatosis running in decendents of this familyline.
Notes for Lewis Carmack:
1830 , Warren, Tennessee (page 358)
McCormack, Lewis (Carmack) 00001-10001
1840 , Warren, Tennessee (no township listed) (pg 357)
1850 , Warren, Tennessee (may have been in Union County, Arkansas in the 1850
census??)
1860 , Pulaski, Missouri
34 471 471
Carmack Lewis 54 M W 1,000 MO
Louisa 41 F W
KY
Jesse 19 M W
TN
Elizabeth 17 F W TN
Henry 14 M W TN
Miranda 1 F W
MO
Wm 12 M W
TN
Connor Elizabeth 17 F W
MO
Remarks: P.O. Humbolt
Connor Averilla 6 F W
MO
1870 Union, Pulaski, Missouri (pg 222)
Lewis Carmack was born in Tennessee, his parents crossed the Gap and settled
at the foot of the mountins. He was in Warren County, Tennessee in 1830. Lewis
is listed as fighting in the Cherokee and Seminole wars in 1836-1838 in
"Bledsoe County, Tennessee History" by Elizabeth Parham Robnett.
Infromation on the Carmack Family was sent to me by Judy Carmack and Dale
Carmack.
More About Lewis Carmack:
Burial: Carmack Cemetery, Pulaski, Missouri
Census: 1830, , Warren, Tennessee
5 iv. Mary Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" Cagle, born 1809 in , Warren, Tennessee.
She married Andrew Jackson Hill 1832 in , Warren, Tennessee; born April 25,
1816 in , Warren, Tennessee.
Notes for Mary Elizabeth Jane "Eliza" Cagle:
I was told by a family member that her full name was Mary Elizabeth Jane
Cagle Hill.
Notes for Andrew Jackson Hill:
1830 , Warren, Tennessee (page 357)
More About Andrew Jackson Hill:
Census: 1810, , Warren, Tennessee
6 v. Littleton Young Cagle Sr, born 1810 in , Warren, Tennessee; died March
1889 in Brockdell, Bledsoe, Tennessee. He married Lucinda Catherine Ross 1835
in Tennessee; born 1818 in Jackson, Clark, Alabama; died 1895 in , Bledsoe,
Tennessee.
Notes for Littleton Young Cagle Sr:
1840 , Bledsoe, Tennessee (Dist 8)
Cagle, Littleton 30001 - 00001 P.160 (1850 Marion County, TN)
1850 , Marion, Tennessee
Kagle, Littleton 40 NC Mechanic /$125
Catherine 31 TN lliterate
Elija 14 ''
Charles 13 "
Henry 10 "
Susan 8 "
Elizabeth 6 "
John 4 "
William 2 "
1860 , Sequatchie, Tennessee Civil Dist. #8, (P.O, Dunlap)
Household
Cagle,
Littleton 50 NC Farmer /$600/$600 28 113
Catharine 42 TN Keepinghouse 22 26
Charles 21 " Farm Laborer /0/$500
Henry 19 '' In School
Eilizabeth 15 '' '' ''
John C. 13 '' '' ''
William 11 '' '' ''
Littleton 10 ''
Leonard 8 ''
Spencer 1/12 TN
1870 Cenus Sequatchie , TN.
Cagle, Littleton
(was missed in the 1870 Census.
1880 Sequatchie, TN. Civil District #2.
28-113
22 35
Williams W. 24 TN TN TN Farming
Brittana 24 " " "
Phillips, John 4 " " " Bound Boy
Cagle, Littleton 71 NC NC NC Farming & Chair Maker
Catharine 60 TN " " Keepinghouse
John 30 TN NC TN Farming -- s/o Littleton.
Margaret R. 20 TN " " Housework, Dau. of Littleton .
Notes:
Littleton Young Cagle died in Brocdell, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, and he is
burried at the Cagel Cemetery in Bledsoe County, he died at the age of 79.
Littleton & Catharine are both buried at the Cagle Cemetery in Brockdell,
Bledsoe Co. TN.
Littleton's parent were Charles Cagle born Feb. 11, 1780 in North Carolina,
(He was the son of Jacob Cagle 1755) Susannah Cagle was born in 1781 in
Montgomery County, North Carolina in 1781, (and she was the daughter of George Cagle
& Rebecca Cagle). (Geroge and Jacob where either brothers, some say cousins.
George is the son of Johan Dewalt (Theobald) "David" Cagle, David was the son
of Leonhart Kegell from Germany). Jacob has been said to have been the son of
Johannan "John Dutchman" Cagle. I have him as Johan Dewalt (Theobald)
"David"
Cagle. Jacob Cagle 1766 is the one I have for John Dutchman's son.
Sons, John, Henry, and Littleton Jr. all moved to Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
And sons Linzey, William and Leonard C. all moved to Madison County, Alabama.
Notes are from John G. Cagle's book.
More About Littleton Young Cagle Sr:
Burial: Cagle Cemetery, Bockdale, Bledsoe, Tennessee
Fact 1: He was a Mechanic
Hemochromatosis: Maybe in this line being checked now
Medical Information: Hemochromatosis running in decendents of this familyline.
Notes for Lucinda Catherine Ross:
Age 42 in 1850 census .
More About Lucinda Catherine Ross:
Burial: Cagle Cemetery, Rockdale, Bledsoe, Tennessee
7 vi. David Benjamin Cagle, born 1811 in , Warren, Tennessee; died 1880 in
Caddo, Clark, Arkansas. He married (1) Elizabeth Carmichael 1830 in , Warren,
Tennessee; born 1811 in , Warren, Tennessee; died 1850 in Caddo, Clark,
Arkansas. He married (2) Sarah Ann Dunn Tims May 30, 1860 in Caddo, Clark,
Arkansas; born August 1825 in , , Georgia.
Notes for David Benjamin Cagle:
1830 , Warren, Tennessee (page 357)
1840 , Warren, Tennessee
1850 5th Civil Dist, Warren, Tennessee
Enumerated 5 October 1850 By A. C. Rodyres
Household 592-592
Cagle, David 39 M Farmer 100 Tennessee
Elizabeth 39 F Tennessee
Caroline 19 F In School Tennessee
Charles 17 M In School Tennessee
Susan 11 F In School Tennessee
John 10 M In School Tennessee
Matilda 7 F In School Tennessee
Mary E. 5 F " Tennessee
Febe M. 2 F " Tennessee
William D. 10/12 M " Tennessee
Notes taken from the real census records.
1850
David's brothers Littleton, Marion County, Tennessee, Henry was in Franklin
County, Tennessee.
David named his last son by his second wife Sarah Ann Tims Dunn, Henry Edward
Cagle after his brother Henry Edward Cagle who killed after he came home from
the Civil War.
1860 Greenville, Clark, Arkansas (P.O. Arkadelphia)
Cagle , David 50 TN Farmer /$500/$200
Sarah A. 35 GA
Caroline 27 TN
John 19 "
Matilda 17 "
Mary E. 14 "
Pheaby 12 "
W. D. 10 "
Notes:
David Cagle, born ca.1811, was a resident of Warren County, Tennessee in the
Censuses of 1840 and 1850, and a son of Charles Cagle, ca1780 -1843, of the
same county,. David's Grandfather was Jacob Cagle ca April 1755-1845,. The
Revolutionay War Veteran of Moore County, North Carolina ,who moved to Warren
County, Tennessee in about 1812. David's older son John returned to Warren
County, Tennessee, and married there, and died shortly after in 1869, leaving a
widow and three small sons.
1870 Greenville, Clark, Arkansas (P.O. Arkadelphia)
Cagle, David 59 TN Farmer /$200
Sarah A.* 45 GA Keepinghouse
Rufus M. 9 AR At Home
Henry E. 5 AR " "
1880 Greenville, Clark, Arkansas
Cagle, David 69 TN NC NC Farmer
Sarah A. 54 GA NC NC Keepinghouse
Rufus M. 19 AR TN GA Farm Laborer
Henry E. 15 AR TN GA " " " "
Notes:
Rufus Miles Cagle who had a gin and farm at DeGray, he sold out at DeGray and
purchased several hundred acres in the River Bottoms near Arkadelphia. They
moved into this area in 1902. Most Cagles are buried in Copeland Ridge
Cemetery and others at Hart's Chapel. Cemeteries are located east of Curtis,
Arkansas.
notes are from John G. Cagle's books
More About David Benjamin Cagle:
Hemochromatosis: Iron overload running in this family group
Medical Information: Hemochromatosis running in decendents of this familyline.
Notes for Elizabeth Carmichael:
Age 19 in 1850 Census , Warren County, Tennessee
Notes for Sarah Ann Dunn Tims:
Sarah was 35 years old and David was 50 years old when they married.
8 vii. Henry Edward Cagle, born 1812 in , Warren, Tennessee; died Aft.
September 18, 1864 in Clarksville, Newton, Arkansas. He married Martha Isabel Pine
Tree "The Old Indian" Unknown Abt. 1836 in Georgia\Tennessee; born June 11,
1815 in Georgia Cherokee Nation; died February 02, 1910 in Walker, Franklin,
Arkansas (Died two months before census was taken).
Notes for Henry Edward Cagle:
1840 Franklin, Tennessee
Roll 523
Cagle, Henry 0001 - 100010001 P.039 (1850 Franklin Co. TN)
Henry's mother was said to have been living with them ?).
1850 District 4, Franklin, Tennessee (Dist #4 page 34)
Enumerated 17 Sept 1850 By F. M. Pager (Pg _ _)?
Roll M432_878
Household 446-446
Cagle, Henry 38 M Laborer None TN
Martha 32 F 1817 TN (Domestic)
Nancy 13 F 1837 TN
Susanna 10 F 1840 TN
Rebecca 8 F 1842 TN
Charles A. 6 M 1844 TN (my gr gr grandpa)
Sally Ann (Sarah ) 4 F 1845 TN
Henry C. 2 M 1848 TN
Moved about 1853/1854:
Moved to Richland Township about 1853 or 1854, I think, this should be about
right because James J. was born in January 11, 1855 in Richland Township,
Newton County, Arkansas. It has been passed down that Jeremiah "Jerry"
Standridge
came to Tennessee to get this family group and bring them back to Newton
County, Arkansas because he was in love with Nancy Cagle. Jeremiah married Nancy
on March 15,1856 in Pope County, Arkansas.
In 1859 Henry Cagle bought 40.00 in Richland, Newton, Arkansas:
His deed reads:
"November 1, 1859 Document 11682 to Henry Cagle, 40 acres for $40.00, at
Newton County, Arkansas, twp 17, North Range 19 West"
The above information was found in a book "History of Newton County",
Richland Township, Newton County, Arkansas" by Walter F. Lackey. (1860/06/01)
1860 Richland, Newton, Arkansas (P.O. Watkinsville)(Pg 72 & 73)
Emumerated 11 July 1860, By Jas M. Salmon
Roll M653_46 (Pg 1018)
Household 472-1
Cagle, Henry 46M Farmer 150\400 TN
Martha 42 F Domistic GA
Charles A. 15 M Farm Hand TN
Sarah A. 13 F TN
H. C. 11 M TN
James J. 5 M AR
M. E. 3 F AR
M. C. 3/12 F AR
In 1860 Henry Cagle bought 40 acres. Document 3720 Clarksville, Pope,
Arkansas Arkansas Township11.0 N, Range 19.0 W , Section 32, Acres 40.0000 Block
number 5. Land Office of Fayetteville
Patentee Name Henry Cagle. (Family members have told me that Henry Edward
Cagle was buried at Clarksville, Arkansas) Probably on his land. (not sure about
this one. only put it in because of family info). (1860/06/01)
Civil War information:
Henry Cagle served in the Civil War. Henry was inlisted as a Arkansas
Confederate in Company B. 2nd Mounted Rifles, also known as the Mounted Dragoons,
Henry Enlisted on July 15, 1861, and fought for the Condfederates until he was
wounded on August 31,1864, He was in the Hospital at Barnesville, Georgia near
Love Joy, Georgia. Henry's leg had to be amputated. Henry appears on the
inspeciotn report, commaned by Brig. Gen. D.H. Reynolds, reported date September 18
1864. Henry was a 2nd Lieutenant .
Notes:
The 2nd Regiment of Arkansas the Mounted Rifles was to provide the firepower
of an Infanty Regiment with the mobility of a Cavalry unit. Rather than
possessing the advantages of each group they attempted to combine, this multiplied
the disadvantages. The 2nd mounted rifles served relatively for a briff
period of time. They were transferred to the east bank of Mississippi River in the
Spring of 1862, The regiment was dismounted. It was requested to have it
remounted but they conrinued to serve as infantry for the rest of the war.
Company B, 2nd Mounted Rifles, was made up of men from the area now known as
Pottsville, Russellville, Atkins and as far east as Point Remove. The company was
composed of 86 men and commanded by Benjamin T. Embry a successful farmer and
merchant, who resided at what is now Arkins, Arkansas . The company originally
organized as Cavaly and were required to furnish their own horses and
accoutermants. They travelled approximately 150 miles to Osage Prairie outside of
Bentonville, Arkansas where they were sworn into the Confederate Service.
Benjamin T. Embry, the original company Commander was promoted to Lt. Col. of the
Regiment and 1st Lt. Peter W. Parker became Captain. The Regiment was
disignated 2nd Arkansas Mounted rifles and Command was given to James McQueen McIntosh
a West Point Graduate from Kentucky. Company B. 2nd. Arkansas Mounted rifles
had 86 men in its original roster. in 1865 at the surrender of the Army of
Tennessee there were only 8 men remaing of the original 86. Out of the
Refiment that was originally composed of 1,200 men, there was only 84 of the original
roster . The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles had fought from the Western reaches
of the Confederacy to it eastern shores. They had fought in 9 states and over
30 engagements. The 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles had become known as one of
the finest and harest and most reliable fighting units in the Army of Tennessee.
J. A. Henry, M.D. was one of the origianal members of Company B. 2nd
Arkansas Mounted Rifles and there was only 8 survivors of the company at the end of
the war. There was only 8 out of the Company who were present for parole at
the end of the War. J. A. Henry was the Grandson of Silas A. Henry.
Henry was 49 years old when he went in the Confederate, on the paper work it
look's like it says 19 years old , One of the decendent said that Henry
only had one leg. story on Henry coming home from the service said he was
burning up with fever, Martha went to get water, and when she returned bushwackers
had killed him and a young boy. Henry's daughters Nancy and Suzie, tryed to
fight them off and save the boy, but was unable to.
Probate Record
Do have a probate record for Henry Kegle, does not say very much, so there
had to be records somewhere for young children of Henry and Martha in probate,
he did have land that was sold andy Henry Cagle's minor children were James
Jackson, Mary Elizabeth and Martha Caroline Cagle/Kagle.
There should have been a records before this but we can't find it?
More About Henry Edward Cagle:
Cause of Death: Killed by Bushwakers
Census: 1840, , Franklin, Tenneessee (Page 39)
Civil War: July 15, 1861, Second Arkansas Mounted Rifiles, Co B, Pvt.
(Original Member)
Hemochromatosis: Mutalated Gen C282Y in this family line
Land Records: November 01, 1859, Fayetteville, Arkansas-Doument 11682
(6-1-1860)
Medical Information: Henry came home sick with fever from the Civil War, he
had had his leg amputated. Family information. Hemochromatosis decendents of
this family.line.
Probate: 1866, Newton, Arkansas (Henry Kagle)
Notes for Martha Isabel Pine Tree "The Old Indian" Unknown:
1870 Richland, Newton, Arkansas (P.O. Cave Creek) (Pg 1)
Enumerated 16 August 1870 By John A. Lee
Roll M593_59 Image 376 Page 191
Household 6-6
Reynolds, Martha 42FW Keeping House TN (Wrong age)(Martha Isabell Pine Tree
Cagle )
James J. 15MW Farm Laborer AR (James Jackson)
Mary E. 13FW At Home AR (Mary Elizabeth)
Marget 10FW At Home AR (Margaret Caroline)
Martha is living next to her son in law & daughter (Jeremiah & Nancy
Standridge. Martha's other children living near by.
1880 Albion, Cassia, Idaho Territory (P.O. Rock Creek)(Dist 14 Pg 6)
Enumerated 11 June 1880, By James M. Chase
Roll T9_173 Image 0332 Family History Film: 1254173; Page: 162B
Household 42-42
Cagle, Martha WF 59 WD Traveling GA GA GA
" Margaret WF 18 S With Family AR TN GA
Nolan, Charles WM 21 S Laborer CA *IR *IR (*Ireland)
Notes:
Martha is the mother of every Cagle family member on this trip)
1890 probably living in Franklin, Arkansas with son Charles Arter Cagle and
family.
1900 Walker, Franklin, Arkansas (Dist 201 Pg 10A)
Enumerated June 21, 1900 By J. B. Stewart
Roll T623 59
Household 166/167-167-168
Cagle,
Charles A. Head WMFeb 1845 M 5519 TN TN TN
Mary E Wife WFNov 1856 M 4319 9 7 AR TN AR (2nd-Mary
Elizabeth Tilley Standridge)
William D. Son WMJan 1882 S 18 AR TN AR (William David)
John Son WMDec 1886 S 13 AR TN AR (John
Franklin))
Linda E. Dau WFMar 1888 S 12 AR TN AR (Molinda
Ella)
Willis H. Son WMFeb 1890 S 10 AR TN AR (Willis
Harrison)
Sarah L. Dau WFMar 1892 S 8 AR TN AR (Sarah
Lavina "Vinia")
Amanda Dau WFNov 1894 S 6 AR TN AR (Manda Lou
"Luizey)
Susie Dau WFJan 1898 S 1 AR TN AR (Susan V.)
Martha E Mother WFJun 1817 WD 88 8 6 TN TN TN (Martha Isabel Pine
Tree (The Old Indian)
Next household is Lemuel Cagle and Sarah Tilley Cagle and four children
(from the census records we know that Henry and Martha had 9 children, with 3
known dead before 1900)
1910 Hartsugg, Van Buren, Arkansas (P.O. Rock CreeK)(Dist 125 Pg 16A)
Enumerated 12 May 1910 By David W. Pierce
Houshold 321-243
Martha lived with her son Charles Arter Cagle and family untill her death
February 2, 1910. Martha died two month before the census was taken on Arpil 15,
1910. They did not live far from the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Jethro, Franklin
County, Arkansas where she is buried next to Charles Arter and other family
members. We do not know were Henry is buried have been told in Clarksville, Arkansas
must have been buried on the home place that was sold after his death. We
also do not have a date or place of death for her second husband Samuel Reynolds
we know he was alive in the late part of 1869. Samuel H. Reynolds signed a
pension application for Susan Cagle Standridge on 21 June 1869 along with
Jeremiah Standridge (Susan was his step daughter at that time).
Martha lived with her son Charles Arter and Daughter-in-law Mary & family.
One year Margaret Emeline went to visit her family, she said that Martha was
still living with them, she smoked a clay pipe and spoke broken english.
Emeline said Martha was Cherokee Indian, ( her Indian name might have been Pine
Tree). Martha lived to be 95 years old, she died Febraury 02, 1910, and is buried
at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Jethro, Franklin County, Akansas. Next to Martha's
grave there is a Boxwood tree planted beside her headstone. Oak Ridge Cemetery is
from I 40 off for 5.8 miles on hwy. 23 and turn left, go approximently 3 miles
to Jethro Cemetery on the right side.
Story:
Martha's husband Henry was in the in the Civil War, and was a horseman rifle
in the Confederate Army. Henry was wounded and when he came home, he was
burning up with fever, his leg had been amputated , Martha went to the well or
river to get water, while she was getting water, buchwackers came and killed Henry
and a young boy, Nancy and Susie tried to save the child, but couldn't. They
are said to have been buried north of Clarkville, Arkansas. Henry only had one
leg.
(Morman papers say Martha I. was born 1818, Franklin County, Tennessee. In a
1850 census of Franklin County, Tennessee she was 32 years old. One of
Martha's grand-daughter has Pine Tree as a middle name, This was one of Nancy's
children, and Nancy's son Grant named one of his children with the middle name of
Pine Tree. I know this is not a name used by the Standridge's , because C.L.
Boyd , already checked it out.
More About Martha Isabel Pine Tree "The Old Indian" Unknown:
Burial: February 1910, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Jethro, Franklin, Arkansas
Census: 1840, , Franklin, Tenneessee (Page 39)
Fact 1: House wife
Fact 2: Smoked a clay pipe
Fact 3: Said by family she was full blood Cherokee Indian (called her the Old
Indian)
Fact 4: Looked like and Indian (family called her the old Indian)
Fact 5: Buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery, in Jethro , Arkansas
Fact 6: Indian name was Pine Tree
Nationality: Full Blood Cherokee Indian (family members said she she spoke
Indian, sign language, broken english