Henry Cagle

Male Bef 1734 - Bef 1802  (> 68 years)


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  • Name Henry Cagle 
    Birth Bef 1734 
    Gender Male 
    Death Bef Feb 1802 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Leonard "Leonhart Kegel" Cagle,   b. c1684   d. Aft 1754  (Age ~ 70 years)  (Father) 
    Susanna  (Mother) 
    Notes 
    • 1764, Feb 14 -- Deed, Orange County, NC
      Harman Husbands deeded Peter Givet 250 acres. Henry Cagle was a witness.

      1767 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Henry Keagel listed 1 white poll

      1768, Sep 29 -- Land Grant #884, Cumberland County, NC
      Robert Edwards received a 150 acre Land Grant located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Jacob Stutz. Henry Cagill and Jacob Stutz were chain carriers.

      1768, Oct 24 -- Deed Book 3 Page 286, Cumberland County, NC
      John Mayers and wife Susannah of Orange County deeded Henry Kegle 200 acres located East of Little Buffalo Creek on Smith's Fork. William Minzes and William Garner were witnesses.

      1772, Mar 7 -- Land Grant #1182, Cumberland County, NC
      Isaac Hill received a 100 acre Land Grant located on Long Meadow adjoining Robert Edwards. Drury Richardson and Henery Kagill were chain carriers.

      1777 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Henry Cagle listed $150 of taxable property in Captain John Cox's District

      1778 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Henry Cagle listed $400-1200 of taxable property in Captain John Cox's District

      1779 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Henry Keagle listed $2400 of taxable property in Captain John Cox's District

      1780 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Henry Kegle listed in Captain John Cox's District. Taxable property was estimated between $1020-4080.

      1782, Jan 29 -- 1779-1782 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Henry Cagell was appointed the road overseer from McClendons Creek to Bear Creek.

      1783 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Henry Cagle listed $100 in Captain John Cox's District

      1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 19
      A deed from Henry Keagle and wife to Zach. Smith was proven by William Mithoson.

      1789, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 218
      A deed from Stephen and Alisabeth Richardson to Henry Cagle was proven by Wm. Dunn.

      1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 154
      Henry Cagle
      (16+) 3M
      (0-16) 4M
      4F

      1790, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 279
      Henry Cagle records his mark as an over slope in each ear.

      1791, Jan 21-- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
      #311 Henry Cagle entered 100 acres on both sides of Bear Creek including his own improvement and adjoining Constable's 100 acres and Gilmore's 100 acres.

      1793 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
      Henry Cagle listed (horses only) on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

      1793, Apr 15 -- Land Grant #1547, Moore County, NC
      Christopher Cagle received 100 acres located north of Bear Creek including his improvement and adjoining Gilmore. Henry Cagle and William Cagle were chain carriers. Hardy Davis attested that the purchase money for the land had been paid.

      1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
      Henry Cagle signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

      1794, Mar 20 -- Land Grant #1539, Moore County, NC
      Henry Kagle Senr. received a 100 acre Land Grant located on Bear Creek adjoining Michael Hart and James Gilmore. Christopher Cagle and William Cagle were chain carriers.

      1795, Feb 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 500
      A deed from Leonard and Susannah Cagle to Thomas Smitherman was proven by Henry Cagle

      1795, Feb 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 506
      Ordered that Hardy Davis be appointed overseer of the road to be laid off from his house to Nicholas Nall's and have the following hands to work: Nicholas Nall's hands, Robert Burd, Peter Cagle and Henry Cagle's hands.

      1795, Mar 25 -- Land Grant #1200, Moore County, NC
      Henry Kagle, Sr. [assignee of George Kagle] received 100 acres located on Cow Branch of Wolf Creek. Stephen Smith and John Nichols were chain carriers.

      1795, Apr 16 -- Land Grant #1288, Moore County, NC
      William Cagle received 100 acres located on Fork of Bear Creek adjoining Michael Hart, Henry Cagle and including his own improvement. Joseph Lolly and Henry Cagle were chain carriers.

      1795, May 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 514
      Ordered that Hardy Davis have the following hands to work on the road from his house to Nicholas Nalls Esquire: Nicholas Nalls hands, Robert Bird, Peter Cagle, Henry Cagle, William Cagle, Christian Cagle, Leonard Cagle, Andrew White, Thomas Smitherman, Charles Holden, Adam Comer, Averet Sheffield and John Garner.

      1795, May 25 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 523
      Ordered that Joseph Allen be appointed overseer of the Yadkin Road from the County Line to the fork of the road at Instant Hall's plantation and have the following hands to work: William Morgan Jr., Stephen Smith, Nicholas Smith, George Cagle [Wolf], Peter Haire, Peter Garner, John Comber, Leonard Cagle, Moses Wilson, Nathan Morgan, George Morgan, Reuben Freeman, and Henry Cagle's of age sons.

      1795, Nov 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 538
      A deed from William Wright to Henry Cagle was acknowledged

      1796, Feb 20 -- Land Grant #888, Moore County, NC
      Henry Kagle Jr. received 100 acres located North of Bear Creek adjoining John Lawley, his own line and Hardy Davis. Henry Kagle Sr. and John Kagle were chain carriers.

      1796, Feb 25 -- Land Grant #889, Moore County, NC
      Henry Kagle Sr. received 50 acres located on Cow Branch of Wolf Creek adjoining his own line and George Kagle. Henry Kagle and John Owens were chain carriers.

      1796, Aug 16 -- Land Grant #890, Moore County, NC
      Henry Kagle Sr. received 100 acre Land Grant located on the Head of Bear Creek adjoining his own line. Peter Kagle and Henry Kagle were chain carriers.

      1797, Feb 20 -- Land Grant #892, Moore County, NC
      Henry Cagle Sr. received 25 acres located on the South Prong of Bear Creek adjoining his own line and James Hogg. Peter Cagle and Henry Cagle Jr. were chain carriers.

      1797, Jun 10 -- Land Grant #893, Moore County, NC
      Christopher Cagle received 50 acres located North of Bear Creek adjoining his own line, John Lawley, Christian Cagle, and Henry Cagle Sr. Henry Cagle and John Cagle. were chain carriers.

      1797, Aug 9 -- Land Grant #887, Moore County, NC
      Henry Cagle Jr. received 25 acres located South of Bear Creek adjoining his own line. Henry Cagle Sr. and Peter Cagle were chain carriers.

      1797, Aug 28 -- Land Grant #894, Moore County, NC
      Peter Kagle received 200 acres located on the Head of Bear Creek adjoining John Lawley and Henry Kagle. Henry Kagle and Peter Kagle were chain carriers.

      1797, Oct 3 -- Land Grant #891, Moore County, NC
      Henry Cagle Sr. received 20 acres located on North of Bear Creek adjoining his own line. Christopher Cagle and John Cagle were chain carriers.

      1798, Nov 20 -- Land Grant #1500, Moore County, NC
      Henry Cagle Jr. received 50 acres located on Bear Creek adjoining his own line, John Lawley and Hardy Davis. Hardy Davis and Henry Cagle Sr. were chain carriers.

      1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 46
      Henery Cagle
      (45+) 1M 1F
      (16-26) 1M
      (10-16) 3M

      1800, Sep 30 -- Land Grant #1677, Moore County, NC
      William Cagle received a 75 acre Land Grant located on Southwest of Bear Creek adjoining Henry Cagle Sr. and his own line. Henry Cagle Sr. and William Garner Sr. were chain carriers.

      1800, Oct 20 -- Land Grant #1707, Moore County, NC
      Henry Cagle Sr. received a 21 acre Land Grant located on the South Prong of Bear Creek adjoining his own line and James Gilmore. Henry Cagle Jr. and John Cagle were chain carriers.

      1802, Feb -- Will Book A, Page 224-225, Moore County, NC
      Will of Henry Cagle, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Caterana Cagle [220 acres including the plantation where I now live adjoining the lands of William, Christian and Henry Cagle Jr.], eldest son William Cagle, son Christian Cagle [50 acres adjoining where he now lives], son Henry Cagle, son Peter Cagle, son John Cagle [200 acres adjoining Cornelius Lathem except 22.5 acres taken up by John McAulay], son Jacob Cagle [100 acres and 50 acres which I bought of John McAulay on Meadow Branch of Wolf Creek], son George Cagle [100 acres where he now lives adjoining Peter Cagle], last son Martin Cagle, daughter Inna Caterena Cockman, daughter Eliza Hubbard and daughter Mary Auman. Executors: wife Caterana Cagle and son William Cagle. Witnesses: Hardy Davis, Peter Davis and Charles Tyler. Proven Feb 1802.
    Person ID I00194  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 6 Sep 2020 

    DNA Tests  15 DNA tests are associated with Henry Cagle 

    Father Leonard "Leonhart Kegel" Cagle,   b. c1684   d. Aft 1754 (Age ~ 70 years) 
    Mother Susanna 
    Histories
    Cagle Family of Moore County, NC - Miscellaneous Records
    Cagle Family of Moore County, NC - Miscellaneous Records
    The enclosed is a timeline and accounting of early Cagle references in Moore County and Cumberland County.
    Family ID F11280  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Caterana Seitz,   b. Bef 1755   d. Bef 15 Mar 1822 (Age < 67 years) 
    Children 
       1. Female Eliza Cagle
    Hubbard
    +  2. Male William Cagle,   b. 1754

    Mary Barrett  (Age 87 years)  m. Nov 1787
    +  3. Female Inna Caterena Cagle,   b. 1755   d. 1818 (Age 63 years)
    Joseph Cockman  (Age 63 years)
       4. Male Christian Cagle,   b. 1761
    +  5. Male David Cagle,   b. 15 Nov 1767   d. Abt 1852, Henry County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 84 years)
    Mary Yow  (Age 91 years)
    +  6. Male Henry Cagle, Jr.,   b. Between 1770 and 1775   d. Bef 28 Apr 1845 (Age ~ 75 years)
    Sarah
    +  7. Male Peter Cagle,   b. 1775   d. 1842, Cherokee County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years)
    +  8. Female Mary Cagle,   b. 1770-1780
    Andrew Auman  (Age 77 years)
    +  9. Male John Cagle,   b. 1775-1780
    +10. Male Jacob Cagle,   b. 1780   d. Bef 28 Jan 1845 (Age 65 years)
    +11. Male George Cagle,   b. 1782   d. 1864 (Age 82 years)
    Nancy Latham;   
    Lucinda Bean  (Age ~ 42 years)  m. Between 1850 and 1860
    +12. Male Martin Cagle,   b. 1789   d. 20 Mar 1857, Montgomery County, NC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 68 years)
    Dicy Boling  m. 15 Sep 1810
    Histories
    Cagle Family of Moore County, NC - Miscellaneous Records
    Cagle Family of Moore County, NC - Miscellaneous Records
    The enclosed is a timeline and accounting of early Cagle references in Moore County and Cumberland County.
    Family ID F1168  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Sep 2020 

  • Documents
    1768 Deed Book 3 Page 286, Cumberland County, NC - John and Susannah Mayers to Henry Cagle
    1768 Deed Book 3 Page 286, Cumberland County, NC - John and Susannah Mayers to Henry Cagle
    1768 Land Grant, Cumberland County, NC #884 - Robert Edwards
    1768 Land Grant, Cumberland County, NC #884 - Robert Edwards
    1772 Land Grant, Cumberland County, NC #1182 - Isaac Hill
    1772 Land Grant, Cumberland County, NC #1182 - Isaac Hill
    1793 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1547 - Christopher Cagle
    1793 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1547 - Christopher Cagle
    1794 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1539 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1794 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1539 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1795 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1200 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1795 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1200 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1795 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1288 - William Cagle
    1795 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1288 - William Cagle
    1796 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #888 - Henry Cagle Jr.
    1796 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #888 - Henry Cagle Jr.
    1796 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #889 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1796 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #889 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1796 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #890 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1796 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #890 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #887 - Henry Cagle Jr.
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #887 - Henry Cagle Jr.
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #891 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #891 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #892 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #892 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #894 - Peter Cagle
    1797 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #894 - Peter Cagle
    1798 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1500 - Henry Cagle Jr.
    1798 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1500 - Henry Cagle Jr.
    1800 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1707 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1800 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1707 - Henry Cagle Sr.
    1800 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1677 - William Cagle
    1800 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1677 - William Cagle
    1802 Will Book A Page 224/225, Moore County, NC - Will of Henry Cagle
    1802 Will Book A Page 224/225, Moore County, NC - Will of Henry Cagle
    1803 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1810 - John Cagle
    1803 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1810 - John Cagle

    Histories
    1767 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
    1767 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
    Includes some of the earliest land owners from present day Cumberland, Moore, Harnett, Lee and Hoke counties. Courtesy of NC Archives.
    1777 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    1777 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    Captain Cox and Captain Duckworth's Military District encompass present day upper Moore County [see attached map]. Courtesy of the NC Archives. Map courtesy of the Cumberland County Genealogical Society.
    1778 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    1778 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    Captain Cox and Captain Duckworth's Military District encompass present day upper Moore County [see attached map]. Courtesy of the NC Archives. Map courtesy of the Cumberland County Genealogical Society.
    1779 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    1779 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    Captain Cox and Captain Duckworth's Military District encompass present day upper Moore County [see attached map]. Courtesy of the NC Archives. Map courtesy of the Cumberland County Genealogical Society.
    1780 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    1780 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only]
    Captain Cox and Captain Duckworth's Military District encompass present day upper Moore County [see attached map]. Courtesy of the NC Archives. Map courtesy of the Cumberland County Genealogical Society.
    1783 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain John Hunnicutt's Military Districts only]
    1783 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain John Hunnicutt's Military Districts only]
    Captain Cox and Captain Hunnicutt's[formerly Duckworth] Military District encompass present day upper Moore County [see attached map]. Courtesy of the NC Archives. Map courtesy of the Cumberland County Genealogical Society.
    1793 Petition, Moore County, NC - New Moore County Courthouse in Alfordstown
    1793 Petition, Moore County, NC - New Moore County Courthouse in Alfordstown
    1793, Nov 25 -- Dec 1793-Jan 1794 General Assembly Session Records, Box 3

    Contains hundreds of signatures of early Moore County residents. Petition to the NC General Assembly to establish "Alfordstown" and move the courthouse there. Petition ultimately failed. Very large document, similar to a Tax List, and it may take additional time to load. Typed abstract at conclusion of the document courtesy of Central North Carolina Journal, September 1993 [Edited and published by James V. Comer]. Original documents courtesy of NC Archives.
    1793 Tax List, Moore County, NC
    1793 Tax List, Moore County, NC
    Partial Tax List collected By Sheriff Malcolm Gilchrist. Courtesy of the NC Archives. [Located in Treasurer and Comptroller Papers, County Settlements, Box 64, Moore County]
    Moore County, NC DNA Project
    Moore County, NC DNA Project
    DNA Results and Analysis for Moore County families including Allen, Barrett, Bean, Brewer, Britt, Brown, Burns, Caddell, Cagle, Carpenter, Caviness, Chriscoe, Cockman, Cole, Comer, Davis, Deaton, Dunn, Furr, Garner, Hancock, Hardin, Hare, Horner, Hunsucker, Hussey, Jackson, Kennedy, Key, Kidd, Lawrence, Maness, McIntosh, McLendon, McNeill, Melton, Monroe, Moore, Morgan, Muse, Nall, Phillips, Richardson, Riddle, Ritter, Sanders, Seawell, Sheffield, Smith, Stewart, Stutts, Sullivan, Wallace, Welch, Williams, Williamson and Wright
    1785 Petition, Randolph County, NC and Moore County, NC
    1785 Petition, Randolph County, NC and Moore County, NC
    1785, Dec 6 -- Petition, Nov 1785-Dec 1785 General Assembly Session Records, Box 1 Folder 7
    Only the petition was included. No details but speculation is that it was a petition to erect a courthouse in the center of Randolph County, NC. Signers: [selected signers from Randolph County page 1 and 3] William Reader, John Graves, Evachel Hancock, John Lawley, Elisha Lawley, Uriah Wright and Nathanl. Tucker. The names listed on the second page are largely from Moore County and are listed in their entirety: Isaac Dun, William Dunn, William Smith, Bartholomew Dunn, John McAulay, Alexander Morrison, George Grimes, Bartholomew Dunn Junr., Normand McLeod, Nicolas Newton Senr., Allan Morison, Malcom McLeod, John Kees, George Ceagle [Cagle], Thomas Kees, Nathanyel Melton, William Kees, Richard Dunn Junr., Moses Keys, William Keys, Benja. Simmons, Jesse Brown, Vincent Davis, Averit Smith, William Maness, James Maness, John Shuffield Junr., David Davison, Ambrose Maness, Joseph Cockman, Wm. Smith Senr., Wm. Smith Junr., John Smith, Samuel Tidwell, John Cagle, Jacob Stutts Jur., Isom Smith, George Cagil, Thoms. Minyard, David Cagel, Nicolas Wallis, Stephen Richardson, Normand McLean, John Allin, Adam Shuffield, John Caringer, John Shuffield Senr., Isom Shuffield, Shadrack Manes, Meshach Manes, Hezekiah Dunn, James Munyard, Henry Cagle, Jacob Caringer, William Dunn, Nathan Smith, Jacob Stutts Senr., Richard Dunn Sen., John Morison, Murdoch McLeod, Hector McLean, James Bowdon, Travis Bowdon, Windsor Pearce, John Pearce, Gideon Meakins, John Caneday, Willm. Searcy, John Reade, Charles Stewart, Micaj. Hendry, John Garner, Edward Moore, Rolley Spinks, Alexd. Kanedy, David Kanedy, James Garner, Joseph Carr, Robt. Carr, John Spivey, James Mallett [?], Christopher Yow, John Spinks, Wm. Reade, Jessy Pitts, George Carringer Junr., John London [?], George Caringer Sen., Wm. Harris, Charles Grey, David Andres, John Powers, Adam Andres, Wm. Williams, Richd. Bird, James Deaton, Wm. Bird, Isaac Deaton [?], John Cagle and Elias Allred. [Editor's Note: While we can't be certain that these are in fact signers of the Randolph County petition we have been unable to locate a similar one for Moore County during the same time frame. Some of these names appear to be actual signatures while others are clearly written by the same person as other names around them. The Randolph County petition suffered from similar challenges including some signers that would be under 21 years old. Regardless, this is quite a list of northern Moore County residents during the late 1780's.]



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