Martin Hagie RAGLE Martha Luina RAGLE Parthenia PARKER Elizabeth ALBERT Mini tree diagram

Martin Hagia RAGLE1,2,3,4,1,5

1st Sep 18041,2,3,4,1,5 - 8th Oct 18715

Life History

1st Sep 1804

Born in Glade Springs, Washington, Virginia.1,2,3,4,1,5

1st Oct 1829

Married Parthenia PARKER in Limestone County, Alabama.5

6th Sep 1840

Birth of daughter Martha Luina RAGLE in Limestone County, Alabama.6,7,3,2,8,9

1850

Resident in District 4, Limestone, Alabama.3

1860

Resident in District 2, Limestone, Alabama.4

1870

Resident in Township 1 Range 6, Limestone, Alabama.2

17th Feb 1871

Death of Parthenia PARKER in Limestone County, Alabama.5,8

8th Oct 1871

Died in Limestone County, Alabama.5

Notes

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    Martin Hagia Ragle, Jr., b. September 1, 1804 in Glade Spring,Washington County, Virginia; d. October 8, 1871 in Limestone Co.Alabama.

    Parthenia Parker, b. May 2, 1806 in Wairre, Wayne Co. North Carolina;d. February 17, 1871 in Limestone Co. Alabama.

    These individuals are the progenitors of an extensive branch of theRagle family with many living members. In his Journal, William HenryRagle, the son of Martin and Parthenia, writes that the parents ofMartin were John and Elisabeth [Albert] Ragle, and that Martin was theyoungest child of that family. William Henry Ragle also identifies twoof Martin's older brothers, Henry and Jacob, and states that Henryraised Martin to a tanner's trade after the death of his father, inthe hills of eastern Tennessee. The journal also states that Jacobdied in the "Battle of Horseshoe Bend," in 1814, but a military musterrecord indicates that he survived [at least until the muster was helda few weeks after the battle]. This Jacob is very probably the firsthusband of Susanna Ritchey Ragle. Susanna next married James Parrottaround 1816 and took her five children to southern Indiana before1821, where Parrott was named the childrens' guardian in an action atProbate Court in Paoli. (See Jacob Ragle and Susanna Ritchey).

    A hand-written caption to this picture, written by William ReubenRagle, says "My grandfather and grandmother Ragle." The picture isfrom Bill and Ann Ragle, and is evidently a photo of a retouchedtintype..note the pen work around the clothing and possibly aroundMH's hair.
    --  The Extended Ragle Family,http://people.umass.edu/jlr/FRAMES1/ragles1.htm
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Sources

  • 1. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
  • 2. 1870 Federal Census, Limestone County, Alabama
    • no date, Township 1 Range 6, PO Athens, page 41, Hse #305, Fam #302
  • 3. 1850 Federal Census, Limestone County, Alabama
    • 15 November, District 4, page 22, Hse/Fam #306
  • 4. 1860 Federal Census, Limestone County, Alabama
    • District 2, page 359
  • 5. Ancestry Trees
    • Maggie Wikler Family,
  • 6. 1900 Federal Census, Parker County, Texas
    • 5 June, Precinct 3, District 64, page 2B, Hse/Fam #38
  • 7. 1860 Federal Census, Limestone County, Alabama
    • 4 July, District 2, PO Athens, page 57, Hse/Fam #406
  • 8. Ancestry Trees
    • Parker Pearsall Butler Hodgens,
  • 9. Wanda Tate Cox, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, March-July 2008

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