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Henry Cagle 1730–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1730

Birth Location: Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany

Death Date: 1802-03-22

Death Location: Moore,,North Carolina,USA

Father: Leonhart Kegel

Mother: Susannah Kegell

Spouse(s): Caterana Seitz

Children(s): Mary Cagle

Henry Cagle was born in 1730 in Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany, the child of Leonhart Kegel And Susannah Kegell. Henry Cagle married Caterana Seitz, and had children including Mary Cagle. Henry Cagle passed away in 1802 in Moore,,North Carolina,USA.

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Biography

  • Henry Cagle was born in 1730 in Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany, the child of Leonhart Kegel And Susannah Kegell.
  • Henry Cagle married Caterana Seitz, and had children including Mary Cagle.
  • Henry Cagle passed away in 1802 in Moore,,North Carolina,USA.

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Henry Cagle's Ancestors

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Henry Cagle
1730–1802
Birth Place: Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany
Parents
Leonhart Kegel
1684–1754
Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany
Susannah Kegell
1688–1755
Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany
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Henry Cagle's Descendants

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Henry Cagle (1730–1802-03-22) m. Caterana Seitz (1732–1827-07-08)
  1. 1. Mary Cagle 1780–1830 m. Andrew Orman 1759–1839

Henry Cagle's Timeline

2 Records

1730
1730
Birth of Henry Cagle in Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany
Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany
1802
1802-03-22
Age 72
Death of Henry Cagle in Moore,,North Carolina,USA
Moore,,North Carolina,USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1730
    Event Place: Obermehlingen,Palantinate,,Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1802-03-22
    Event Place: Moore,,North Carolina,USA

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