David Cagle[1]

Male 1767 - Abt 1852  (84 years)


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  • Name David Cagle 
    Birth 15 Nov 1767 
    Gender Male 
    Census 1790  Moore County, NC Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Census 1820  Walton County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Census 1830-1850  Henry County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Death Abt 1852  Henry County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Leonard "Leonhart Kegel" Cagle,   b. c1684   d. Aft 1754  (Age ~ 70 years)  (Grandfather) 
    Catherina  (Great Grandmother) 
    Notes 
    • 1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 153
      David Cagle
      (16+) 1M
      2F

      1790, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 256
      David Cagle was appointed overseer of road in place of Lew Gardner [no location given]

      1790, May 17 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
      #265 David Cagle entered 100 acres south of Grassie Creek in the fork of Ceedar Branch.

      1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
      David 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]

      1797, Mar 19 -- Land Grant #1899, Moore County, NC
      Francis Bullock [assignee of David Cagle] received 100 acres located south of Grassy Creek in fork of Cedar Branch adjoining George Carringer. Christopher Yow and Allan Bullock were chain carriers. Jonathan Bullock and Joseph Allen attested to the transfer of the warrant.

      1820 -- Census, Walton County, GA Page 236
      David Cagles
      (45+) 1M 1F
      (16-26) 1M 1F
      (10-16) 3M 1F
      (0-10) 3M

      1830 -- Census, Henry County, GA Page 225
      David Cagle
      (60-70) 1M 1F
      (20-30) 2M 1F

      1840 -- Census, Henry County, GA Page 326-B
      David Cagle Sen.
      (70-80) 1M 1F
      (5-10) 1M

      1850 -- Census, Henry County, GA Page 269-B
      D. Cagle 83 M, Farmer, $600 Real Estate, Born in SC
      M. Cagle 80 F, Born in SC
      S. Cagle 19 M, Farmer, Born in GA
    Person ID I17510  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 28 Apr 2022 

    DNA Tests  1 DNA test is associated with David Cagle 

    Father Henry Cagle,   b. Bef 1734   d. Bef Feb 1802 (Age > 68 years) 
    Mother Caterana Seitz,   b. Bef 1755   d. Bef 15 Mar 1822 (Age < 67 years) 
    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

    Family Mary Yow,   b. 15 Jan 1769   d. 10 Jul 1860, Henry County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 91 years) 
    Children 
    +  1. Female Mary Cagle,   b. 24 Nov 1794   d. 19 Dec 1856 (Age 62 years)
    George Auman  (Age 49 years)
    Family ID F5090  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 17 Feb 2020 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1790 - Moore County, NC Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1820 - Walton County, GA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsCensus - 1830-1850 - Henry County, GA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - Abt 1852 - Henry County, GA Link to Google Earth
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  • Documents
    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

    Histories
    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.
    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.]

  • Sources 
    1. [S1254] John G. Cagle, The Cagle Family in the South to 1850, North Carolina [2nd Edition], (1997, Published by John G. Cagle, Box 55342, Little Rock, AR 72215), 169.
      Placed as a son of Henry based on Walker's book. David, if indeed a son of Henry, was presumably dead by the time of the 1802 Will. However, the fact that David was married and had one child by 1790 might suggest that he was born earlier than Henry, Jr., perhaps even the 1760s.



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