Forwarding in the hope someone recognizes this information . . .
aye
Paul
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From: "Elaine Cecil" <laney(a)citlink.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 16:17:43 -0700
To: "grosfader" <avenger(a)rosenet.net>
Subject: New Info/Cale
Hi,
I've been re-searching and discovered that I was given incorrect
information. My G-grandfather William Cale birth: 9/1866 died 1957 was the
son of:
John Cale, no known info (not William as was told) and Isabella Cox (not
Margaret Cox as was told)
Does this sound more familiar? I'm really hoping!
Thanks a Million!
Elaine Cecil
----- Original Message -----
From: "grosfader" <avenger(a)rosenet.net>
To: "Elaine Cecil" <laney(a)citlink.net>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: HI
> I brake for leprechauns . . .
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for the E-mail....
>>
>> My g-grandfather was William Cale, born in IL (I think) married Mahala
Freel
>> in 1892 in Indiana. Homesteaded in Wibaux, MT. They had several
children,
>> including my grandmother Ethel Cale. Boys were Willard, Fred, William
>> Claire "Bus", some of the descendents of "Bus" still live in
Wibaux.
>>
>> We believe William's parents were William Cale and Margaret Cox.
>>
>> Some of the records also have a "S" on the end of Freel.
>>
>> Sound familiar?
> Well, yes. But "familiar" is all. I can't find any direct record in
the
book
> I have, which is the only CALE book extant at this time. However, my
family
> isn't in it either . . .
>
> If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say they probably came from 5gg John
Cale,
> who died in Preble County OH about 1836. His desc tended to move west.
> However, my own family lived in IN and IL for many years, and we're not
sure
> we have all the children located. My 3gg John Cales had three separate
> families, and one wife we don't know much about and they lived in Iroquois
> Co [Watseka] IL. I'll keep looking . . .
>> Thanks for your help!!!
>>
>> I am new genealogy research but trying to plug along.
>>
>> Maybe Your Cousin?
>>
>> Elaine Cecil
> snip
>