George Nagel
M, #102, b. between 1755 and 1765, d. between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824

George Nagel Land (Google Earth)-Catawba, North Carolina
Birth
Between 1755 and 1765 | PennsylvaniaG+
Name-Var
George Nagel also appears in records as George Nail, George Neal, and George Naugle.
1789
Land War
9 September 1789 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ A NC land survey warrant, initially awarded to Mordicai Nearns on 16 February 1789, was transferred to Georg Neal, filed 9 Semptember 1789 (#43), and granted 20 December 1791 (#588). The grant was for 250 acres "on both sides of Indian Creek." The survey warrant was initially awarded to Mordicai Nearns on 16 February 1789 and subseqently transferred to Georg Neal. The survey was submitted on 9 September 1789. NC (Lincoln) Land Grant (#588) for 250 acres "on both sides of Indian Creek" was issued to George Neal on 20 December 1791.


1793
About 1793 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~18
Birth about 1775 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: about 1855 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
G1794
Land Sale
25 April 1794 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ On 25 April 1794, George Nagel sold his Land Grant acreage to Jacob Bullinger for L60.
Occupation
George Nagel was a farmer, blacksmith, & carpenter.
1804
Land Buy
29 May 1804 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ He Purchased 160A from Casper Shell (Lincoln) for $400.00 and in Lincoln County on Henry River. This land would be the "Nagel Family Farm." This land would be the family farm from the time of purchase until the death of George's eldest son, David, in March of 1831. After David's death, the remaining children of George and Catherine began to sell their shares in the land.

1804
Land Buy
1 October 1804 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ He purchased 100A from John & Martin Sigman for L50 on 1 October 1804 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
1805
Land Sale
15 April 1805 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ George Neagle sold 100A to Henry Shell for $250 on 15 April 1805 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, .
1808
Estate Sale
8 August 1808 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ He purchased items at the Jacob Miller estate sale on 8 August 1808 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, .
1812
Road Duty
January 1812 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ He was assigned road duty from Jacob Starr’s to Gross’ Mill in January 1812 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, .
1819
TaxRoll
1819 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ George Nail was listed in Captain Robinson's district ( Land=160A, Value=$300) in 1819 tax list in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
1821
TaxRoll
1821 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ George Nail was listed in Captain Robinson's district (Land=160A, Value=$400) in 1821 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
1823
Estate Pay
24 February 1823 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ He was paid $14.87 by the Estate of Phillip Miller on 24 February 1823 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+. He was paid ½ for 2 boys (William & John), one day each in harvest (75 cents); Barbara (Naugle) spinning ($2.12); building chimney ($10.00); 1 day working at spring (75 cents); 1 day at spring house repairing ($1.00); and 1 bottle of brandy (25 cents).
1824
Death
Between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ According to court records, George Naugle's death occurred sometime between the January and April Sessions (19 Jan. 1824 & 19 April 1824) of the Lincoln County, NC Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions. George Naugle's death occurred sometime between the January and April Sessions (19 Jan. 1824 & 19 April 1824) of the Lincoln Co. Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions.
1824
Burial
Before 19 April 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ He was most likely buried on his own land or at Old St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery in Lincoln (now Catawba) County, North Carolina. at Old St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lincoln (now Catawba) County, NC or on his own land.
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| |
| 1800 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+20  |
| 1810 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+21  |
| 7 August 1820 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+22  |
Citations
- [S1845] 1800 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S1846] 1810 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S1847] 1820 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S1839] 1880 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S49] North Carolina Land Grant Office Records: Lincoln County 75: p. 325. Entry No. 43 (16 February 1789). Survey 9 September 1789. Grant No. 588 (20 December 1791).. Hereinafter cited as NC Land Grants: Lincoln.
- [S53] Dr. A. Bruce Pruitt, compiler, Abstracts of Land Entries, Lincoln County NC, 1783-1795 A.B. Pruitt, c1987.)
- [S39] Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 17, p. 103. "Jacob Bullinger, for L60, 250 A on S. fork Indian Creek adjoining Benjamin Nearns. . .land granted 20 December 1791 to George Naugle. Wit.: Issac Clay, Michael Buff, illegible German signature.". Hereinafter cited as LCDB 17.
- [S56] Anne W. McAllister & Kathy Sullivan, II: 1789 April - 1796 April Lincoln County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Lenoir, North Carolina: McAllister-Sullivan,1987, (July Court 1794), p.78. Hereinafter cited as Lincoln P & Q II.
- [S42] Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 30, p. 240. Hereinafter cited as LCDB 30.
Casper Shell (Lincoln) to George Nagel (Lincoln), 160A for $400.00. Land in Lincoln Co. on Henry River, beg. at a post ask on Jacob Miller's line & runs South with Raders line 200 poles to a stake & pointers on John Whitener's line then with said line N 79 degrees W 99 poles to a small red ask thence S 61 degrees W 44 poles to a hickory on Daniel David Whitener's line then with ssaid line N 198 poles to a black oak on robinsons line then with said line E 132 poles to the beg. Land originally granted _______ by patent dated 26 Oct. 1767 & by Sides conveyed to George Wilfong & Peter Mull by deed 28 Jan 1772. Witnesses: John Yoder & M. Coulter. Rec. Apr Ct. 1822.
- [S40] Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 21, p. 387. John and Martin Sigman (Lincoln) to George Naugle (Lincoln) 100 A for L50. Land in Lincoln Co. adj. George Sigman; being part of a tract of land originally granted 6 September 1766 to Nicholas Fry by a Kings patent. Witnesses: [illegible German signature] and Henrich Savitz. Hereinafter cited as LCDB 21.
- [S59] Anne W. McAllister & Kathy Sullivan, IV: 1805 April - 1808 October Lincoln County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Lenoir, North Carolina: McAllister-Sullivan,1988, (April Court 1805), p. 2. Hereinafter cited as Lincoln P & Q IV.
- [S40] LCDB 21, p. 536. George Neagle conveyed 100 A (land adjoining George Sigman) to Henry Shell, for $250. Part of land granted to Nicholas Fry on 6 September 1766. Proved by John Rinehart.
- [S59] Anne W. McAllister & Kathy Sullivan, Lincoln P & Q IV, (April Court 1806), p. 53.
- [S24] Anne W. McAllister, Through Four Generations: Heinrich Weidner 1717-1792 and Catharina Mull Weidner 1733-1804 (Patterson, NC: Staley Publishing, 1992), pp. 731-38. Lincoln County, NC Estate of Jacob Miller, George Naugle bought: 1 saddle ($3.71), 1 real (26 cents), 1 shirt ($1.27), and 1 small barrel ($1.10). At the remainder of estate sale for Jacob Miller on 7 June 1817 (after the death of Jacob’s wife), George Naugle bought 2 yards of striped cloth for 90 cents.
- [S23] Anne W. McAllister & Kathy Sullivan, V: 1809 January - 1812 October Lincoln County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Lenoir, North Carolina: McAllister-Sullivan,1990, (January Session 1812), p. 91. George Naugle was selected (with others) to form a jury to view the road leading from Jacob Starr’s to Gross’ Mill and to alter same if necessary and proper. Hereinafter cited as Lincoln P & Q V.
- [S133] Kathy Gunter Sullivan, "Lincoln County Tax List: 1819 Capt. Robison's District", Catawba Cousins 62 (October 1991): p. 61. Geo. Nail. Land=160A, Value=$300. Hereinafter cited as "Lincoln, NC Tax List: 1819."
- [S134] Kathy Gunter Sullivan, "Lincoln County Tax List: 1821 Capt. Robinson's District", Catawba Cousins 62 (October 1991): p. 76. Geo. Nail. Land=160A, Value=$400. Hereinafter cited as "Lincoln, NC Tax List: 1821."
- [S24] Anne W. McAllister, , p. 748. George Naugle was paid $14.87 by the Estate of Philip Miller for the following: ½ for 2 boys, one day each in harvest (75 cents); Barbara (Naugle Ikerd) spinning ($2.12); building chimney ($10.00); 1 day working at spring (75 cents); 1 day at spring house repairing ($1.00); and 1 bottle of brandy (25 cents).
- [S45] George Naugle, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County, North Carolina State Archives. Hereinafter cited as George Naugle Estate Papers.
- [S1845] 1800 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, Morgan's District, p. p. 369, George Naugle.
George Naugle: 1M 0-10, 1M 26-45; 1F 0-10, 1F 26-45.
- [S1846] 1810 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, Captain Cline's District, p. p. 373, George Nail.
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 1M 10-16, 1M 45+; 2F 0-10, 2F 10-16, 1F 16-25, 1F 45+.
- [S1847] 1820 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, East of the South Fork of the Catawba River, p. p. 383, George Nail.
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 2M 10-16, 2M 16-26, 1M 45+; 1F 0-10, 1F 16-26, 1F 45+.
Catherine Setzer
F, #103, b. about 1775, d. about 1855
Parents
Family: George Nagel (b. between 1755 and 1765, d. between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824)

Land Sale of George Naugle Land-Catherine Setzer Naugle
Note
Catherine Setzer. After the death of George in 1824 (and the sale of his estate), Catherine lived with her daughter, Sarah, and son-in-law David Huffman in Lincoln County. In the Spring of 1848, Catherine moved with Sarah and David Huffman to Chickasaw County, Mississippi. She died there sometime after October 23, 1850 and before 3 July 1860.
1775
Birth
About 1775 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1793~18
About 1793 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Birth between 1755 and 1765 | Pennsylvania
G+Death: between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+1793~18
Name Catherine Naugle, -(Setzer)
About 1793
1824~49
Estate Adm
19 April 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ She, on 19 April 1824, in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, relinquished Administration of George Naugle's Estate. Administration was assigned to son, David Nagel.

1824
Estate Sale
Between 14 May 1824 and 15 May 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ She purchased items at the estate sale of her husband, George Naugle, between 14 May 1824 and 15 May 1824 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, . Widow Naugle (Catherine) b0ught: one how (hoe) for 13 cents; sise (scythe) and cradle for25 cents; a side saddle for 9 cents; sundry articles for 19 cents; a axe for 80 cents; a flax brake & coling box for 1.89; stray ats & fodder for 1.38; a lock of h____(?hair?) for 5 cents; one barrel for 5 cents; a stand for 7 cents; two baskets & half bushel for 31 cents; an iron and cotten cards for 40 cents; 4 books for 60 cents; a cask with vinegar for $1; 3 clocks for 25 cents; a bed & furniture for $6.13.

1834~59
6 September 1834 | Macon, North Carolina, United StatesG She witnessed the estate law of
Christopher Augustus Setzer on 6 September 1834 in Macon, North Carolina, United States
G, Christopher purchased Jacob Setzer Estate from Siblings.


1847~72
Land Sale
2 November 1847 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG She on 2 November 1847 sold her dower rights and, as agent for William and Andrew Naugle, their his 1/9 interest in the George Naugle land in Catawba, North Carolina, United States
G.

1855~80
Death
About 1855 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG
Burial
Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1800 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+5  |
| 1810 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+6  |
| 7 August 1820 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+7  |
| June 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+8 |
| 1840 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+9,10 |
| 23 October 1850 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG11  |
| Last Edited |
19 August 2018 |
Citations
- [S45] George Naugle, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County, North Carolina State Archives, George Naugle Estate File. Hereinafter cited as George Naugle Estate Papers.
- [S45] George Naugle Estate Papers.
- [S1806] Bartow County, Georgia, Superior Court, Deed Book G: p. 235, Sibling interests in father's land to Christopher; Georgia State Archives, Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia.
- [S28] Catawba County, North Carolinia Deed Book 3, p. 359.
On 2 November 1847 Catherine Naugle, widow of George Naugle, for herself and as agent for William and Andrew Naugle of Chickasaw County, MS, conveyed to George Smyre, her dower rights and the interest of William and Andrew Naugle . . . land where George Naugle, deceased, lived adj. John Wilfong, Daniel D. Whitener, and H.W. Robinson. Witnesses: E.P. Coulter, C.A. Wilfong, & Z.B. Whitener.
- [S1845] 1800 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Morgan's District, p. p. 369, George Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 22 June 2007.)
George Naugle: 1M 0-10, 1M 26-45; 1F 0-10, 1F 26-45.
- [S1846] 1810 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Captain Cline's District, p. p. 373, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 2 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 1M 10-16, 1M 45+; 2F 0-10, 2F 10-16, 1F 16-25, 1F 45+.
- [S1847] 1820 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,East of the South Fork of the Catawba River, p. p. 383, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 2M 10-16, 2M 16-26, 1M 45+; 1F 0-10, 1F 16-26, 1F 45+.
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 253, David Huffman; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 13 June 2008.)
David Hoffman: 1M under 5 (sic William Huffman), 2M 15-20 (sic John S. & Andrew Naugle), 1M 20-30 (sic David Huffman), 1F 15-20 (Sarah Naugle Huffman), and 1F 50-60 (sic Catherine Setzer Naugle).
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Upper Regiment, p. p. 29, David Huffman; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 5 May 2002.)
David Huffman: 1M-U5; 2M-5-9; 1M-10-14; 1M-30-39; 1F-U5; 1F-5-9; 1F-30-39; 1F-60-69
- [S68] Catawba County Genealogical Society, Catawba County, North Carolina 1840-1850 Census (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1988), p.3. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Census 1850.
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, population schedule,Eastern Division, p. p. 338, dwelling/family 540/540, David Huffman; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 23 October 2006.)
David Huffman 43 (Farmer, P=$300.), Sarah 36, William 20, Andrew 18, Michael 16, Catherine 15, Adeline 13, John 10, George 6, Alfred 4, James K.P. 2, Lafayette Noggle 6, George W. Noggle 5, and Catherine Noggle 75.
Henry Naugle
M, #104, b. about 1801, d. about 1885
Parents
| Father | George Nagel (b. between 1755 and 1765, d. between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824) |
| Mother | Catherine Setzer (b. about 1775, d. about 1855) |

Marriage-Henry Naugle & Elizabeth Whitener
1801
Birth
About 1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+
Name-Var
Henry Naugle also appears in records as Henry Noggle/Noggles/Nogle.
Occupation
Henry Naugle was a farmer.
1826~25
27 April 1826 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~23
Birth about 1803 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: about 1865 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
G+
1832~31
TaxRoll
1832 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1833~32
Land Sale
13 September 1833 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 
1847~46
9 September 1847 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 
1881~80
23 April 1881 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG Henry Naugle was a principal party in this land sale.

1885~84
Death
About 1885 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+
Burial
Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 

U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1810 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+8  |
| 7 August 1820 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+9  |
| 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+10 |
| 1840 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+11  |
| 1 June 1850 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+12 |
| 25 June 1860 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+13 |
| 23 June 1870 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+14 |
| 29 June 1880 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+15 |
Citations
- [S69] North Carolina Marriage Bonds: John Whitener and henry Naugles on bond. Hereinafter cited as NC Marriage Bonds.
- [S1354] Kathy Gunter Sullivan, "Lincoln County Tax List: 1832 Capt. William Herman's District", Catawba Cousins 62 (October 1991): p. 56. Henry Naugle: WP-1. Hereinafter cited as "Lincoln, NC Tax List: 1832."
- [S91] Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 37, p. 625. Hereinafter cited as LCDB 37.
Henry Nogle conveyed to John Wilfong, Jr., for $18.50, his 1/9 part of the 160 acres formerly owned by George Naugle, deceased . . . on waters of the South Fork River . . . Jacob Miller's line . . . Rhode's line . . . John Whitener's line . . . Daniel Whitener's line . . . Robinson's line . . . Witnesses John Whitener and R.G. Haines.
- [S110] Cherokee, North Carolina Deed Book 5, p. 173. Hereinafter cited as Cherokee, NC Deed Book 5.
Jacob sold to Logan Whitener "one certain strawberry roan mare and two cows and one calf and one heifer and also my interest in a crop of corn which I have tended on Felix Passtus farm for the sum of Sixty Dollars . . ." Henry Nogle, Witness. On 23 December 1848, " . . . I, Jacob Nogle have made use of the above mentioned crop of corn three hundred bushel of corn which I now deliver to the said Logan Whitner on the plantation where I now live; . . ." Both items recorded April 1851.
- [S118] Catawba County, North Carolina Deed Book 13, p. 560. Hereinafter cited as Catawba, NC Deed Book 13.
Jacob, Martha and Henry Naugle (Cherokee County, NC) " . . . heirs at law of John Naugle, decreased . . . " sell to George Setzer for $20.00 ". . . their undivided interest in one share which belonged to John Naugle and bought from Barbara (Naugle) Ikerd, which she inherited from her father, George Naugle . . . 18 A . . . " "H.H. Davidson, J.P. of Cherokee Co., NC states that the Naugle brothers appeared before him 27 April 1881."
- [S92] TVA Cemetery Relocation Project, NCGenWeb, Cherokee County, online www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/tva.html, p. 7. Hereinafter cited as TVA Cemetery Relocation.
Henry Noggle was originally buried in the Davidson-Bates private cemetery (Beaverdam Twp., Cherokee County, NC [35.120412, -84.114497]). In 1938, he was reinterred by the TVA (in preparation for the Hiawasse Dam Project) in the Ogreeta Baptist Church Cemetery near Murphy, NC. The TVA documents incorrectly list Henry as "Noggule" and also incorrectly list his birth and death dates as 1780 and 1875 respectively. The documents also list "HART" as cause of death.
- [S1813] James L. Douthat, Author, Hiwassee Reservoir Cemeteries (Signal Mountain, Tennessee: Mountain Press, 1989), pp. 46-48; 69-70
- [S1846] 1810 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Captain Cline's District, p. p. 373, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 2 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 1M 10-16, 1M 45+; 2F 0-10, 2F 10-16, 1F 16-25, 1F 45+.
- [S1847] 1820 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,East of the South Fork of the Catawba River, p. p. 383, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 2M 10-16, 2M 16-26, 1M 45+; 1F 0-10, 1F 16-26, 1F 45+.
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 182, Henry Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 February 2008.)
Henry Naugle: 1M 15-20, 1M 20-30, 1F 0-5, 1F 20-30, & 1F 30-40.
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 234 & p. 247, Henry Noggle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 20 March 2008.)
Henry Noggle (p. 234): 1M-40-50; 1F-10-15; 1F-30-40; and Henry Noggle (p. 247): 1F-10-15; 1M-40-50.
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 58, dwelling/family 376/376, Logan Whitener/Henry Nogle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 23 June 2007.)
Logan H. Whitener 30, Ann C. (Naugle) 22, Mary Whitener 4, Henry Whitener 3, Isabella Whitener 2 months, Henry Nogle (farmer) 49, & Elizabeth 47. The 1850 Agricultural Schedule for Logan H. Whitener indicates 40 acres, 15 cows, 16 sheep, 30 hogs, 120 bu. Rye/Oats, 300 bu. Corn, 30 bu. Wheat, 40 lbs. Potatoes, 100 lbs. butter, no flax, & 40 bu. wool.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule,Grape Creek, p. p, 179/357, dwelling/family 159/159, Henry Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 25 June 2009.)
Henry Naugle 57 (Farmer, b. Lincoln, NC), & Elizabeth 55 (b. Lincoln, NC). 1850 Agricultural Schedule for Henry Nagle: 20 A, 6 heads of stock, 13 hogs, 28 bu. Wheat, 300 bu. of corn, 20 bu. Potatoes, & 52 lbs. butter.
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule,Beaverdam, p. p. 6, dwelling/family 43/43, Henry Nogle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 25 June 2008.)
Henry Nogle 68 (Farmer, b. NC), Real Estate=$300.
- [S1839] 1880 US Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule,Beaverdam, enumeration district 80, p. p. 24, dwelling/family 238/238, Henry Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 28 June 2008.)
Henry Naugle 77 (Retired, NC, PA, NC), & Isabel Whitener 30 (Granddaughter, NC, NC, NC).
Elizabeth Whitener
F, #105, b. about 1803, d. about 1865
Parents
1803
Birth
About 1803 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1826~23
Name Elizabeth Naugle
27 April 1826
1826~23
27 April 1826 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~25
Birth about 1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: about 1885 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
G+
1865~62
Death
About 1865 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+
Burial
Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 

U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+4 |
| 1840 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+5  |
| 1 June 1850 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+6 |
| 25 June 1860 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+7 |
Citations
- [S69] North Carolina Marriage Bonds: John Whitener and henry Naugles on bond. Hereinafter cited as NC Marriage Bonds.
- [S92] TVA Cemetery Relocation Project, NCGenWeb, Cherokee County, online www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/tva.html, p. 7. Hereinafter cited as TVA Cemetery Relocation.
Elizabeth Whitener Noggle was originally buried in the Davidson-Bates private cemetery (Beaverdam Twp., Cherokee County, NC [35.120412, -84.114497]). In 1938, she was reinterred by the TVA (in preparation for the Hiawasse Dam Project) in the Ogreeta Baptist Church Cemetery near Murphy, NC. The TVA documents list Elizabeth as "Betsy Noggule" and incorrectly list her birth and death dates as 1800 and 1875 respectively. The documents also list "UNK" as cause of death.
- [S1813] James L. Douthat, Author, Hiwassee Reservoir Cemeteries (Signal Mountain, Tennessee: Mountain Press, 1989), pp. 46-48; 69-70
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 182, Henry Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 February 2008.)
Henry Naugle: 1M 15-20, 1M 20-30, 1F 0-5, 1F 20-30, & 1F 30-40.
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 234 & p. 247, Henry Noggle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 20 March 2008.)
Henry Noggle (p. 234): 1M-40-50; 1F-10-15; 1F-30-40; and Henry Noggle (p. 247): 1F-10-15; 1M-40-50.
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 58, dwelling/family 376/376, Logan Whitener/Henry Nogle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 23 June 2007.)
Logan H. Whitener 30, Ann C. (Naugle) 22, Mary Whitener 4, Henry Whitener 3, Isabella Whitener 2 months, Henry Nogle (farmer) 49, & Elizabeth 47. The 1850 Agricultural Schedule for Logan H. Whitener indicates 40 acres, 15 cows, 16 sheep, 30 hogs, 120 bu. Rye/Oats, 300 bu. Corn, 30 bu. Wheat, 40 lbs. Potatoes, 100 lbs. butter, no flax, & 40 bu. wool.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule,Grape Creek, p. p, 179/357, dwelling/family 159/159, Henry Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 25 June 2009.)
Henry Naugle 57 (Farmer, b. Lincoln, NC), & Elizabeth 55 (b. Lincoln, NC). 1850 Agricultural Schedule for Henry Nagle: 20 A, 6 heads of stock, 13 hogs, 28 bu. Wheat, 300 bu. of corn, 20 bu. Potatoes, & 52 lbs. butter.
Polly Naugle
F, #106, b. about 1805
Parents
| Father | George Nagel (b. between 1755 and 1765, d. between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824) |
| Mother | Catherine Setzer (b. about 1775, d. about 1855) |
Note
Polly Naugle Married __Setzer after January 1825 and before April 1831.
1805
Birth
About 1805 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1824
Estate Sale
Between 14 May 1824 and 15 May 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ She purchased items at the estate sale of her father, George Naugle, between 14 May 1824 and 15 May 1824 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, . Polly Naugle bought a luking glas for 8 cents and 1 bottle & funal for 16 cents.

U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1810 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+2  |
| 7 August 1820 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+3  |
| Last Edited |
16 August 2018 |
Citations
- [S45] George Naugle, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County, North Carolina State Archives, George Naugle Estate File. Hereinafter cited as George Naugle Estate Papers.
- [S1846] 1810 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Captain Cline's District, p. p. 373, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 2 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 1M 10-16, 1M 45+; 2F 0-10, 2F 10-16, 1F 16-25, 1F 45+.
- [S1847] 1820 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,East of the South Fork of the Catawba River, p. p. 383, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 2M 10-16, 2M 16-26, 1M 45+; 1F 0-10, 1F 16-26, 1F 45+.
David Nagel
M, #107, b. about 1795, d. February 1831 or March 1831
Parents
| Father | George Nagel (b. between 1755 and 1765, d. between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824) |
| Mother | Catherine Setzer (b. about 1775, d. about 1855) |
Family: Catherine Fye (b. about 1795, d. AFT 24 JUNE 1870 BEF 20 OCTOBER 1870)

Marriage-David Naugle & Catherine Fye
1795
Birth
About 1795 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1810~15
Name-Var
David Nagel also appears in records as David Nail and David Naugle.
Occupation
David Nagel was a farmer and carpenter.
1819~24
8 January 1819 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~24
Birth about 1795 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: AFT 24 JUNE 1870 BEF 20 OCTOBER 1870 | Catawba, North Carolina, United States
G
1819~24
TaxRoll
1819 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1820~25
30 December 1820 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ On on 30 December 1820, David Nagel and
Catherine Fye sold Catherine's 1/3 land inheritance from her father, Jacob Fie, in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
1821~26
TaxRoll
1821 | Captain Cline's District, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
1822~27
23 January 1822 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1824~29
Estate Adm
21 April 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ David Nagel posted bond as Administrator of George Naugle's Estate on 21 April 1824 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.

1824
Estate Sale
Between 14 May 1824 and 15 May 1824 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ The estate sale for David Nagel was held on between 14 May 1824 and 15 May 1824 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, . David Naugle also bought: three hows (hoes) & pitchfork for .38 1/4; a reaper and troual for .13; sundray articles for .11; a coller & gears for $1.25; one read cow for $6.45; a cradle for .01; two barls for .06 1/4; 3 chairs & one hogshead for .51; a small lock for .05; a smooding iron & sundrayes for $1.60; one plow seat & coller for $1.75; two gimlets for .07; three plates for .55 1/2; and one small cast for .25.
1825~30
Estate Set
14 January 1825 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ On on 14 January 1825, David Nagel filed George Naugle's estate settlement in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.


1829~34
April 1829 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ In April 1829, David Nagel and
Catherine Fye filed suit against Catherine's mother, Mary Killian Fye Suttlemire, for an additional share of Jacob Fye's estate.
1831
Death
February 1831 or March 1831 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1800 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+14  |
| 1820 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+15 |
| 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+16  |
| Last Edited |
18 August 2018 |
Citations
- [S24] Anne W. McAllister, Through Four Generations: Heinrich Weidner 1717-1792 and Catharina Mull Weidner 1733-1804 (Patterson, NC: Staley Publishing, 1992), p. 926. David Nagel and G. Daniel Wilfong were chain-bearers on a North Carolina Land Grant survey of 10 acres in Lincoln County for George Wilfong.
- [S69] North Carolina Marriage Bonds: Lincoln County. Hereinafter cited as NC Marriage Bonds.
- [S133] Kathy Gunter Sullivan, "Lincoln County Tax List: 1819 Capt. Robison's District", Catawba Cousins 62 (October 1991): p. 61. David Nail, 1 White Poll. Hereinafter cited as "Lincoln, NC Tax List: 1819."
- [S41] Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 29, p. 668. Hereinafter cited as LCDB 29.
David and Catherine Nail sold to John Wilfong, Sr. for $21, a 1/3 part of all the lots of ground that by virtue of rights descended to said Catherine, wife of David as an heir and daughter of Jacob Fie late of said county, now deceased of which she inherited the 1/3 part. Other two heirs Jacob Fie (Jr.) and Abraham Fie. Witnesses John Miller and Joseph Whitener.
- [S134] Kathy Gunter Sullivan, "Lincoln County Tax List: 1821 Capt. Robinson's District", Catawba Cousins 62 (October 1991): p. 76. David Naugle: 700 Acres ($300; WP-1) waters of Whitner Creek; David Naugle: 50 Acres ($134.75); Ditto for Abram Frye: 50 Acres ($150). Hereinafter cited as "Lincoln, NC Tax List: 1821."
- [S43] Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 33, p. 417. Hereinafter cited as LCDB 33.
Jacob Fye, Jr. (Catherine’s brother) was bound to David Nail for $157.00. Witnesses Wm Harbeson and Solm. Shell.
- [S45] George Naugle, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County, North Carolina State Archives, George Naugle Estate File. On 21 April 1824, David Naugle was granted the rights of Administration and posted bond. The Court also appointed John D. Whitener, Michael Cline, George Summey, and Elias Bost to lay off a year’s maintenance for the widow and family of George Naugle, deceased. Hereinafter cited as George Naugle Estate Papers.
- [S45] George Naugle Estate Papers.
- [S45] George Naugle Estate Papers, George Naugle Estate File.
- [S46] Jacob Fye, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County, In April 1829, David Naugle, in right of his wife Catherine and Jacob Fye, Jr. filed suit against Catherine’s mother, Mary (Killian) Fye Suttlemire for their share of Jacob Fye’s estate. The suit was based on the claim that Catherine’s brother, Abraham, was deceased, and that they should divide his share. Mary Suttlemire answered in July 1829 that her 1st husband Jacob Fye died testate and that she and John Deitz administered the estate. Mary said that Deitz took all the personal property, except her share, and left the county without settling the estate. When her son Abraham asked for his share, she felt obligated and gave him clothing for two trips to the western country. She said Abraham declared he had received his fair share of the estate. Concerning the land, Mary said that David Naugle received his wife's share, but Abraham was still entitled to some portion. Mary said she heard from Abraham four years ago. The court referred the case to Vardry McBee in October 1830, and he reported that Jacob Fye left three legatees, the widow and children: Catherine, Jacob Fye, Jr., and Abraham. He took evidence from Jacob Burns, who said that around 1820 Abram Fye was in Indiana; that he started to go to a town on the Ohio called Utica, but left his pocket book, money and clothes behind; that he had not been heard from since and was supposed to be drowned. I have found no record that David and Catharine actually received part of Abraham’s share in the land. Hereinafter cited as Jacob Fye Estate Papers.
- [S54] Miles S. Philbeck, Jr. & Grace Turner, editor, Lincoln County, North Carolina Will Abstracts 1779-1910 (Wilson, North Carolina: Grace Turner, c.1986.)
- [S55] Harry E. Wilson, Descendants of Jacob Zettelmeyer of Berks County, Pennsylvania (Zebulon, North Carolina: H.E. Wilson, c198?)
- [S44] David Naugle, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County, North Carolina State Archives. Hereinafter cited as David Naugle Estate Papers.
- [S1845] 1800 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Morgan's District, p. p. 369, George Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 22 June 2007.)
George Naugle: 1M 0-10, 1M 26-45; 1F 0-10, 1F 26-45.
- [S1847] 1820 US Census, population schedule, p. p. 383, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 2M 10-16, 2M 16-26, 1M 45+; 1F 0-10, 1F 16-26, 1F 45+.
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 234, David Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 17 February 2008.)
David Nail: 3M 0-5, 1M 30-40; 3F 5-10, 1F 30-40
Sarah Catherine ("Sally") Naugle
F, #108, b. 1813, d. about 1865
Parents
| Father | George Nagel (b. between 1755 and 1765, d. between 19 January 1824 and 19 April 1824) |
| Mother | Catherine Setzer (b. about 1775, d. about 1855) |
Note
Sarah Catherine ("Sally") Naugle. Sarah and David Huffman lived in Lincoln County, NC for the first 17 years of their married life. In 1847, they moved to Chickasaw County, Mississippi where Sarah’s brothers, William and Andrew, then lived. In addition to their children, they also took Sarah’s mother, Catherine Setzer Naugle, and (presumably) the
two children of Sarah’s brother, John S. Naugle. They would remain in this location until their deaths.
1813
Birth
1813 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1830~17
4 January 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~23
Birth in 1807 | North Carolina
GDeath: after 1880 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States
G1830~17
Name Sarah Catherine ("Sally") Huffman, -(Naugle)
4 January 1830
1851~38
1851 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG 1864~51
1864 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG 1865~52
Death
About 1865 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 7 August 1820 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+4  |
| June 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+5 |
| 1840 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+6,7 |
| 23 October 1850 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG8  |
| 7 July 1860 | Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG9  |
| Last Edited |
27 February 2017 |
Citations
- [S1350] online data 2000: NC Marriage Bonds, 1741-2006, by; Ancestry. Online https://ancestry.com, #000073454. James Sims Bondsman, Jonas Bost Witness.
- [S168] CCH&GS, "1851-2 Chickasaw County Land Roll", Chickasaw Times Past X4 (Jan.-March 1992): p. 167. SW 1/4 33-T14-R5E. Hereinafter cited as "Chickasaw 1851-2 Land Roll."
- [S171] Shirley Mathis, "1861-1864 Land Assessment Roll of Chickasaw County", Chickasaw Times Past XI4 (Jan.-March 1993): p. 169. Daniel Huffman SW 33-14-5E. Hereinafter cited as "Chickasaw Land Roll 1861-1864."
- [S1847] 1820 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,East of the South Fork of the Catawba River, p. p. 383, George Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 September 2008.)
George Nail: 1M 0-10, 2M 10-16, 2M 16-26, 1M 45+; 1F 0-10, 1F 16-26, 1F 45+.
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 253, David Huffman; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 13 June 2008.)
David Hoffman: 1M under 5 (sic William Huffman), 2M 15-20 (sic John S. & Andrew Naugle), 1M 20-30 (sic David Huffman), 1F 15-20 (Sarah Naugle Huffman), and 1F 50-60 (sic Catherine Setzer Naugle).
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Upper Regiment, p. p. 29, David Huffman; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 5 May 2002.)
David Huffman: 1M-U5; 2M-5-9; 1M-10-14; 1M-30-39; 1F-U5; 1F-5-9; 1F-30-39; 1F-60-69
- [S68] Catawba County Genealogical Society, Catawba County, North Carolina 1840-1850 Census (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1988), p.3. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Census 1850.
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, population schedule,Eastern Division, p. p. 338, dwelling/family 540/540, David Huffman; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 23 October 2006.)
David Huffman 43 (Farmer, P=$300.), Sarah 36, William 20, Andrew 18, Michael 16, Catherine 15, Adeline 13, John 10, George 6, Alfred 4, James K.P. 2, Lafayette Noggle 6, George W. Noggle 5, and Catherine Noggle 75.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
David Huffman 53 (Farmer, R/P=$3,200/$700.), Sarah 48 (wife), Adeline 23, John 20, George 15, Alfred 14, James 12, Sarah 8, and Jeff 6.
David Charles Enloe, Jr.
M, #109, b. 16 November 1945, d. 19 February 1993
1945
Birth
16 November 1945 | Kountz, Hardin, TexasG 196418
14 June 1964 | Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico, United StatesG Age 18
Birth on 17 August 1945 | Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee, United States
G199347
Death
19 February 1993 | Sayre, Beckam, OklahomaG
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Christopher Drew Enloe
M, #111, b. 19 November 1968
Parents
Note
Christopher Drew Enloe. Catherine Corrine Childers was born 1 June 1972 in Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico.
1968
Birth
19 November 1968 | Texarkana, Bowie, TexasG 199021
27 October 1990 | Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, United StatesG Age 18
Birth on 1 June 1972 | Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, United States
G
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Mary Yoon Chung Han
F, #115, b. 15 September 1957, d. 18 November 2010
Parents
Family: Ronald Monroe Noggle
| Daughter | Katherine Hijung Han-Noggle+ |
1957
Birth
15 September 1957 | Seoul, South KoreaG 198426
Marriage | Ronald Monroe Noggle
20 March 1984 | Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, United StatesG 198426
Name Mary Yoon Chung Noggle, -(Han)
20 March 1984
201053
Death
18 November 2010 | Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, United StatesG 2010
Cremation
28 November 2010 | Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, United StatesG
| Last Edited |
13 December 2016 |
Clovis Calvin Barnes
M, #117, b. 21 August 1913, d. 1 April 1999
Parents
Family 2: Viva Lee Noggle (b. 26 October 1922, d. 27 August 1984)
| Son | Clifford Calvin Barnes+ |

Clovis Calvin Barnes
1913
Birth
21 August 1913 | Vandervoort, Polk, ArkansasG 
193319
5 February 1933 | Oklahoma, United States
Age ~18
Birth about 1915 | Arkansas, United States
G194027
WWIIReg
16 October 1940 | State Center, Marshall, Iowa

1952~39
Residence
1952 | Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States

195541
11 June 1955 | Clarksdale, Cohoma, MississippiG Age 32
Birth on 26 October 1922 | Mt. Vernon, Faulkner, Arkansas, United States
GDeath: on 27 August 1984 | Vilonia, Faulkner, Arkansas, United States
G+199985
Death
1 April 1999 | Conway, Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesG
Burial
Vilonia, Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesG+ 
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 9 April 1930 | Antlers Township, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United StatesG4  |
| 1940 | Story, Story, Iowa, United States5  |
Citations
- [S1811] "World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.", digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), Clovis Calvin Barnes; citing
- [S1370] (Vilonia, Faulkner County, Arkansas), marker, personally read, 17 June 1996.
- [S1871] Grave marker of Clovis C “Barney” Barnes ; Vilonia Cemetery ; Vilonia, Faulkner County, Arkansas ; 71168009 ; 12 June 2020, Vilonia Cemetery, Vilonia, Faulkner County, Arkansas. Find a Grave, 71168009.
- [S1855] 1930 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Jacob L. Barnes 54, M23, AL GA GA, farmer; Nancy L. 50, M20, TX TN KY; Ethel M. 23, AR AL TX; Ernest D. 20, AR AL TX; Annie M. 18, OK AL TX; Clovis C. 16, AR, AL TX; Kelsey G. 12, AR AL TX; Olen F. 10, AR AL TX.
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, population schedule,New Albany Township, enumeration district 85-31, p. 1-A, dwelling/family 6, Globis Barnes; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 19 May 2016.)
Globis Barnes 26, M, 6th, AR, OK (1935); Bernice 23, M, 8th, AR, OK (1935); Judith (dau) 5, OK, AR; and Kelsey (bro) 22, Single, 9th, AR, AR
Mary Francis Henson
F, #119, b. 1 August 1930, d. 3 April 2002
Parents
Family: Jc Noggle (b. 25 August 1926, d. 29 January 2011)

Mary Frances Henson Noggle
1930
Birth
1 August 1930 | Little Dixie, Woodruff, ArkansasG 195019
8 April 1950 | Benton, Saline, ArkansasG Age 23
Birth on 25 August 1926 | Vilonia, Faulkner, Arkansas, United States
G+Death: on 29 January 2011 | Vilonia, Faulkner, Arkansas, United States
G+
195019
Name Mary Francis Noggle, -(Henson)
8 April 1950
200271
Death
3 April 2002 | Conway, Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesG
Burial
Vilonia, Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesG+ 
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 5 April 1940 | Pulaski County, Arkansas3 |
Citations
- [S1442] Arkansas County Marriages Index, 1837-1957, Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Saline County. JC Noggle (23) & Mary Francis Henson (19). Hereinafter cited as Ark Marriages Index 1837-1957.
- [S1871] Grave marker of Mary Frances (Henson) Noggle ; Vilonia Cemetery ; Vilonia, Faulkner County, Arkansas ; 115695459 ; 12 June 2020, Vilonia Cemetery, Vilonia, Faulkner County, Arkansas. Find a Grave, 115695459.
- [S1856] 1940 US Federal Census, Pulaski County, Arkansas, population schedule,Eagle Township, enumeration district 60-93A, p. 3A, dwelling/family 40, Jake M. Henson; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 21 April 2022.)
Jake M. 47, TN, own farm-$150; Maggie 40, AR; Margaret Ann 12, AR; Mary Frances 10, AR.
Daniel Monroe Meeks
M, #121, b. 15 December 1894, d. 3 October 1959
Parents

Dyer County, TN Adoption Order-Mable Geeslin
1894
Birth
15 December 1894 | Pine Bluff, Jefferson, ArkansasG 191924
26 March 1919 | Pine Bluff, Jefferson, ArkansasG Age 27
Birth on 16 March 1892 | Paris, Texas
GDeath: on 2 December 1974 | Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee, United States
G195964
Death
3 October 1959 | Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee, United StatesG
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Corinne Baird
F, #122, b. 16 March 1892, d. 2 December 1974
Parents

Dyer County, TN Adoption Order-Mable Geeslin
1892
Birth
16 March 1892 | Paris, TexasG 191927
26 March 1919 | Pine Bluff, Jefferson, ArkansasG Age 24
Birth on 15 December 1894 | Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas
GDeath: on 3 October 1959 | Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee, United States
G191927
Name Corinne Meeks, -(Baird)
26 March 1919
197482
Death
2 December 1974 | Dyersburg, Dyer, Tennessee, United StatesG
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
W.H. "Bud" Meeks
M, #123
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Loy Anthony
F, #125, b. 25 December 1917, d. 22 May 1993
Parents
1917
Birth
25 December 1917 | Arkansas, United StatesG Loy Anthony was born on 25 December 1917 in Arkansas, United States
G. Social Security Death Index: US 1937-1995 says birth year is 1922.
194729
17 January 1947 | Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United StatesG Age 28
Birth on 12 August 1918 | Mt. Vernon, Faulkner, Arkansas, United States
GDeath: on 22 December 1980 | Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States
G
194729
Name Loy Noggle, -(Anthony)
17 January 1947
196244
18 December 1962 | Conway, Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesG 
199375
Death
22 May 1993 | Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United StatesG
Burial
Conway, Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesG 

U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 5 April 1950 | Faulkner County, ArkansasG+3 |
Citations
- [S1442] Arkansas County Marriages Index, 1837-1957, Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as Ark Marriages Index 1837-1957.
- [S1995] "Arkansas, Divorces, 1923-1969", database, Ancestry.com, (Ancestry.com : accessed 6 May 2016), Divorce-Loy Noggle-Howard R. Noggle
- [S1994] 1950 US Census, population schedule, Cypress Twp., Faulkner, Arkansas, enumeration district (ED) 23-19, 4, /38, Carl R. Anthony; digital images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 12 April 2022)