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Martin Cagle
1816 - 1900 (84 years)
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Name
Martin
Cagle
Born
27 Jul 1816
Gender
Male
Died
1 Nov 1900
Pickens County, GA
Buried
Pickens County, GA at Bethany Baptist Church
Person ID
I36233
Moore County Wallaces
Last Modified
4 Mar 2021
Father
Peter Cagle
,
b.
1775,
d.
1842, Cherokee County, GA
(Age 67 years)
Mother
Rachel Boling
,
b.
1775-1780
Family ID
F11383
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Mary O'Brien
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b.
5 Jun 1817,
d.
29 Apr 1888 (Age 70 years)
Last Modified
28 Jul 2012
Family ID
F11387
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- 1 Nov 1900 - Pickens County, GA
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1847 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 8
Located in the McKeithan Papers at the Moore County Historical Association. Courtesy of James V. Comer.