David,
I'm glad I could help - I do have Ancestry and
Genealogy.com census and
between both, it's pretty easy to search either by county or by first or
last name. Morrow and Ransome aren't common names so it was pretty simple.
And sometimes you just get lucky.
No, not my line - I'm a GA Cagle and I'm so good at this that I told the
entire list that my great grandfather was Joseph Jacob Cagle from Hall
County GA. His name is Joseph JACKSON Cagle, son of Henry Cagle. I got him
mixed up with his wife's (Mary Vianna Cagle) grandfather Jacob Joseph Tyler.
Sometimes you don't get lucky. LaMona - change your file - sorry about
that.
If anybody wants to help me, please explain how Mary Polly Cagle (Mary
Vianna's grandmother) - born in Buncombe County NC (says so on her
tombstone) is supposed to be the daughter of Jacob Cagle from Hall County
GA. I know he's from NC, but he's from Moore County and I don't know why he
would be in Buncombe County 1800 Census and in Moore before and then turn
around and move to GA -wrong direction- also the 1800 Census shows the Jacob
in Buncombe County to have one daughter only at that time. If John Cagle
(Henry's father and married to Barbara Cagle - I check for opposable thumbs
and extra toes every night) is Jacob's oldest child, why wouldn't he show up
on this census? It would make more sense for her or John to be the daughter
or son of Henry or Valentine or some other Cagle. Which ones came to
Habersham County later? Am I missing something that I should have caught?
Is there a will or something that I don't know about? I don't remember when
Jacob Cagle came to GA, but since Mary Polly's husband, William C. Cagle
(see what I mean?) was born in Habersham County, (says so on his tombstone)
who's his father???
Sandra
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Cagle" <dcagle(a)centurytel.net>
To: "Sandra Mckeithan" <ssmckeithan(a)surry.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: Re:[Cagle]
Sandra,
You have helped me tremendously today. I have been kicking this family
around for several years without much luck. In the last two or three days
two or three people have sent me new information.
Are you related to this family? have a Cagle connection? need any other
information about this family? I have the 1830 and 1840 census for New
Madrid Co., MO and the 1820 through the 1900 censuses for Hardin Co. I am
not a subscriber to
Ancestry.com so don't have access to other censuses.
How were you able to get that census information so quick?
Let me know if I can help you in any way.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sandra Mckeithan" <ssmckeithan(a)surry.net>
To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Re:[Cagle]
> Boy, that was easy - 1870 New Madrid Census shows Morrow Magee Age 25.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sandra Mckeithan" <ssmckeithan(a)surry.net>
> To: <CAGLE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 11:03 AM
> Subject: Re:[Cagle]
>
>
> >
> > I have the 1860 Census
> >
> > New Madrid
> >
> > George Cagle - 36 - NC
> > Malinda - 27
> > Louisa - 10
> > John - 7
> > Mary - 3
> >
> > Ransom Fluty - 65 - TN
> > Rebecca Fluty - 50 - TN
> > Adam Mager - 14
> > Morrow Mager- 14
> > Samuel Norman - 7
> >
> > Mager looks like a misspelling of Major or Magee or something in that
> line, but it gives you a clue.
> >
> > Also in New Madrid is a Caroline Caigle age 26 but she lives with a
Staker
> family.
> >
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