CALE FAMILY

DESCENDANTS OF CHIEF CASHIE

Generation 1

Chief Cashie. He married Unknown Wife

Child of Chief Cashie and Unknown Woman is:
1. John Chief CuckleMaker Cale, b. abt. 1750; d. abt 1792.

Notes on John Cale: He was killed while eating near what is now Ross Church in Windsor, Bertie Co., N.C.

Generation 2

John chief CuckleMaker Cale was born abt 1750, and died abt. 1792. He married Elizabeth Marie Calais bef. 1779, daughter of Jean Calais and Unknown Wife.

children of John Cale and Elizabeth Calais are:
i. Tilury Cale ii. Charney Cale, born abt 1779, died July 24, 1860 in Bertie Co., N.C.. They had a total of 13 children.

Generation 3

Charney Cale , was born abt 1779, and died July 24, 1860 in Bertie Co., N.C.. He met Unknown woman. He married (2) Elizabeth Harmon October 24, 1804 in Bertie Co., N.C., daughter of Parker Harmon and Patricia???. (3) He married Judith Mizell Dec. 20, 1848 in Windsor, Bertie Co., N.C., daughter of Moses Mizell Sr. and Mary Layton

more about Charney Cale:

child of Charney Cale and Unknown Woman is:
i. Freeman J.Cale

children of Charney Cale and Elizabeth Harmon are:
i. Duncan L. Cale, b. Feb. 8, 1817 in Bertie Co., N.C.; d. April 23, 1885 in Bertie Co., N.C.
ii. Gilbert R. Cale, b. 1818; d. Nov. 17, 1844 in Bertie Co., N.C.
iii. Martha Cale, b. 1819; d. Sept. 11, 1845 in Bertie Co.,N.C.
iv. Amilia E. Cale, b. 1820; d. Jan. 27, 1847
v. Mary Cale, b. 1821.
vi. Elizabeth Cale, b. 1822; d. Oct 7, 1854. She married David Pearce Mar. 3, 1840
vii. Robert M. Cale, b. 1823.
viii. James Cale, b. 1825.
ix. Charney Cale II, b. abt 1825, d. abt July 1861 in Yadkin Co., N.C.. He is my grgrgrgrandfather.
x. Sarah Cale, b. Jan. 28, 1827 in Bertie Co., N.c., d. Oct 12, 1911 in Bertie Co., N.C.
xi. Penelope Cale, b. May 23, 1829 in Bertie Co., N.C., d, Aug. 3, 1920 in Bertie Co., N.C.
xii. Graham Cale, b. abt 1830.

Generation 4

Children of Freeman Cale and Druscilla??? Are:
i. William riley Cale, b. Feb. 9, 1842 in Bertie Co., N.C., d. Jan 13, 1887 in Bertie Co., N.C.
ii. Amanda Francis Cale, b. Aug. 15, 1843 in Bertie Co., N.C., d, Mar. 8, 1914 in Bertie Co., N.C.
iii. Thomas f. Cale, b. May 2, 1845 in Bertie Co., N.C., d. May 19, 1868 in Bertie Co., N.C.

Duncan L. Cale,was born Feb. 8, 1817 and died Apr. 23, 1885, he married Harriet Hoggard Mar. 21, 1841 in Bertie Co., N.C., daughter of Elisha Hoggard and Amilia White.

Children of Duncan Cale and Harriet Hoggard are:
i. Emiline Cale, b. Dec. 21, d. Jun. 1909
ii. William H. Cale, b. Oct. 8, 1843, d, Dec. 4, 1871
iii. John T. Cale, b. Jun. 18, 1845, d. 1865 in Andersonville Prison, Ga.
iv. Amilia Jane Cale, b. May 1, 1850, d. Dec. 26, 1921
v. Dancy Cale, b. May 3, 1852
vi. Franklin Pierce Cale, b. Feb. 21, 1854 in N.C., d. Jan. 24, 1918

Martha Cale, was born 1819, d. Sept. 11, 1845 in Bertie Co.,N.C.. She married William henry Baker Mar. 3, 1840 in Bertie Co., N.C.. Son of ??Baker and Unknown Wife.

i. Mary E. Baker, b. July 16, 1840, d, bef. 1892
ii. George W. Baker, b. July 10, 1842 , d. bef. Jan. 18, 1879.
iii. Gilbert R. Cale, b. May 10, 1844, d. Jan 11, 1897.

children of Mary Cale and Isaac Pierce are:
i. Lostowick? Pierce, b. Aug. 9, 1841
ii. Isaac Pierce, b. July 24, 1852

Charney Cale II, b. abt 1825 , d. abt July 1861 in Yadkin Co., N.C.. He married Christian Kiddy Mizell Dec. 8, 1849 in Bertie Co., N.C.. Daughter of Moses Jr. and Judith Mizell. Charney was 24 and Christian was 14 years old. They are my grgrgrandparents.

Children of Charney Cale II and Christian Mizell are:
i. William Alexander Graham Cale, b. abt. 1853, d. Dec. 22, 1913.
ii. Anna Rebecca E. Cale, b. abt 1856
iii. Sarah T. Cale, b. abt. 1860>br> iv. James A. H. Cale, b. abt. 1861

Children of W.A.G. and Mary Elizabeth Salmons:
i. Nellie L. Cale, b. abt. 1877, m. E.E. Hutchins
ii. Nancy L. Cale, b. abt. 1879, m. W.G. Rutherford.
iii. James A. Cale, b. abt. 1880, m. Annie???
iv. Charney Frank Cale, b. May 26, 1885 in Smyth Co., Va., d. Jan. 8, 1982 in Salem, Va.
v. Drusella Cale, b. abt 1889, m. James Foster vi. Cora M. Cale, b. Jan. 16, 1893, d. May 31, 1975. M. B.B. Meadows
vii. Fletcher Cale, b. abt. 1895. Died in WW I
viii. Blonney K. Cale, b. abt. 1898; m. Wesley W. Vaughn
ix. Fielding Cale, m. Lizzie Jennings.

i. Charlie Shuler Cale, b. Jan. 26, 1914, d, Oct 15, 1998
ii. Noah Victor Cale, b. Sept. 4, 1916
iii. Beulah Cale, b. July 28, 1918 iv. Lorena Belle Cale, b. Jan 20, 1921 . m. Emory Giles Thomas Apr. 18, 1942. MY PARENTS
v. Marion Graham Cale b. Feb 3, 1926
vi. Gilbert Cale, Died at 15 (burned with blasting powder)

I have a pretty complete history of the Cale Family if you would like it, just email me.





EPIDEMICS

In case you ever wondered why a large number of your ancestors disappeared during a certain period in history, this might help. Epidemics have always had a great influence on people - and thus influencing, as well, the genealogists

trying to trace them. Many cases of people disappearing from records can be traced to dying during an epidemic or moving away from the affected area. Some of the major epedimics in the US are listed below:

1657 Boston Measles

1658 Boston Measles

1690 New York Yellow Fever

1713 Boston Measles

1729 Boston Measles

1732-3 Worldwide Influenza

1738 South Carolina Smallpox

1739-40 Boston Measles

1747, CT, NY, PA, SC Measles

1759 N Amer.(areas inhabited by white people) Measles

1761 N. Amer and West Indies Influenza

1772 N. America Measles

1775-6 N Amer (especially hard in NE) epidemic unknown

1783 Dover, DE (extremely fatal) Bilious Disorder

1788 Philadelphia and New York Measles

1793 Vermont (a putrid fever) and influenza

1793 VA (killed 500 in 5 counties in 4 weeks) Influenza

1793 Philadelphia (one of the worst epedimics) Yellow fever

1793 Harrisburg, PA (many unexplained deaths) Unknown

1793Middletown, PA (many mysterious deaths) Unknown

1794 Philadelphia, PA Yellow Fever

1796-7-8 Philadelphia Yellow Fever

1803 New York Yellow Fever

1820-3 NationwideStarts Schuylkill River and spreads) Fever

1831-2 Nationwide (brought by English emigrants) Asiatic Cholera

1832 NY City and other major cities Cholera
So if you can"t find some of your ancestors, maybe this is what happen to them.

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