Hey, point out the errors - I'm not overly sensitive and it's better to get
it right when you're posting to a list. Earl L confirmed what I wrote last
night - the line comes down from John "Dutchman", Jacob & Elizabeth Gilmore,
George Washington Sr, George Washington Jr, James S, and George L.(or
Chicken George as Earl calls him). You sure are up early for a Saturday, I
just now got up to get coffee and read the news. Have a good day. Looks
like it will be a pretty one here in NC.
Sandra
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Cagle" <dcagle1(a)charter.net>
To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Atlanta, GA Cagles
Sandra,
I wasn't pointing out any errors, I was just trying to unconfuse my self.
We have so many Cagles with the same name it gets confusing very often. I
am still not clear on the linage of the Cagle family that is into
chickens?
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sandra Mckeithan" <ssmckeithan(a)surry.net>
To: "Cagle List" <cagle-l(a)rootsweb.com>; "David Cagle"
<dcagle1(a)charter.net>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Atlanta, GA Cagles
> David,
>
> I was saying that this was the family of George Washington Cagle, but I
> listed the wrong one - I had him as Charles Cagle's son from Tennessee
> and that one is David Cagle's line isn't it? BUT that's not the right
> George W.Cagle - I don't think he ended up in GA . 1900 Census clearly
> shows that George L's grandfather was born in GA. Should have looked at
> that before I wrote. Don't know how I missed it the first time. Sorry
> for the error but now I think I've gained a chicken company in my family.
> I think this is Jacob Cagle's son, George Washington Cagle. Lee/Earl, is
> that the right one? One question though, You show George L as dying in
> 1982 but the Cagle website says 1978. Which is right? Sure am glad this
> isn't another Littleton Cagle family. I've looked for that 2nd one all
> evening.
>
> Thanks for pointing that out for me David. Back to the ball games.
>
> Sandra
>
> Sandra
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Cagle" <dcagle1(a)charter.net>
> To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 7:43 PM
> Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Atlanta, GA Cagles
>
>
>> Sandra,
>> Are you saying they are descended as follows:
>> Leonard the immigrant
>> David 1728-ca 1784
>> Henry Sr. ca 1760-ca 1837
>> David ?
>> I think this David last above is the only son of Henry Sr., also above,
>> that didn't go to Tennessee. I think son David died in Montgomery or
>> Anson Co. in NC.
>>
>> If the above is not correct, which David and which Henry Sr.??????
>>
>> David
>> Hardin Co. TN
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Sandra Stephens" <ssmckeithan(a)surry.net>
>> To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 3:29 PM
>> Subject: Re: [CAGLE] Atlanta, GA Cagles
>>
>>
>>> Somebody on the list asked about Cagle Chicken about a year
>>> ago and I looked into it then.(Hoping to get free chicken!).
>>> Earl's right, the Cagle's Inc website shows the founder to
>>> be George L. Cagle - His two sons J. Douglas (I think that's
>>> James Douglas since James was George L's fathers name, and
>>> George D. run the company now. George L. Cagle is from
>>> Cherokee County, but his family descends from David (I
>>> Americanized it) through Henry Sr. and on down through
>>> George Washington Cagle. I think this family comes thru
>>> that Tennesseee bunch. Dang it - no free chicken for me.
>>>
>>> Sandra
>>>
>>>> we71357(a)bellsouth.net wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this
>>>> mailing list. >
>>>> >Surnames: CAGLE
>>>> >Classification: Query
>>>> >
>>>> >Message Board URL:
>>>> >
>>>> >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0JH.2ACEB/786
>>>> >
>>>> >Message Board Post:
>>>> >
>>>> >It's a small world......I just purchased a package of
>>>> chicken here in Louisiana. When I arrived home I noticed
>>>> it was "CAGLE'S" brand from Atlanta, Georgia. To be
>>>> exact : "Cagle's Inc., 2000 Hills Ave., N.W., Since
>>>> 1945". I would like to find the connection of this line
>>>> to my husband's line from Mississippi. >Thank you.
>>>> >
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>>>> I will try to check this out. I am pretty sure they are
>>>> out of the Cherokee County, Georgia line, but would like
>>>> to be more specific as to a line of descendancy. I am
>>>> leaving shortly for a work day in the Library in Ellijay,
>>>> Georgia but will get back to this matter. Best wishes,
>>>> Earl L. Cagle, Sr.
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
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