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Benjamin Cagle
1813 - Bef 1857 (44 years)
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Name
Benjamin
Cagle
Born
1813
Gender
Male
Died
Bef 7 Jul 1857
Notes
1857, Jul 7 -- Estate, Montgomery County, NC
Estate of Benjamin Cagle, Dec'd. Martin Cagle named administrator with Martin Cagle, Geo. W. Cagle and John Cagle as securities.
Person ID
I26668
Moore County Wallaces
Last Modified
10 Dec 2018
Father
Martin Cagle
,
b.
1789,
d.
20 Mar 1857, Montgomery County, NC
(Age 68 years)
Mother
Dicy Boling
,
b.
1790
Married
15 Sep 1810
Randolph County, NC
Family ID
F8222
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1844 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 8 (Partial)
Partial list. Potential list of insolvents. Located in the McKeithan Papers at the Moore County Historical Association. Courtesy of James V. Comer.
1845 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 8
Located in the McKeithan Papers at the Moore County Historical Association. Courtesy of James V. Comer.