The Nashua Reporter (Nashua, Iowa); 02 May 1951, Wed. Page 1
Roy L. Cagley, the foremost grocer and one of the leading business men of Nashua, has there conducted a store continuously throughout the past eleven years and has met with a most gratifying and well merited measure of success. He is numbered among the worthy native sons of the town, his birth having occurred in Nashua on the 16th of July, 1879. His parents, John and Charlotte (Carey) Cagley, were natives of Indiana and Michigan respectively but were married in Chickasaw county, this state. Michael Cagley, the paternal grandfather, was one of the earliest of the county's pioneers and the maternal grandfather also took up his abode among the early settlers of Chickasaw county. Following his marriage John Cagley located on a farm in Bradford township, near Nashua, where his active life was spent in farming, his well directed labors as an agriculturist being rewarded with substantial success. He passed away in Nashua.
1880 United States Federal Census
Home in 1880: Bradford, Chickasaw, Iowa
Father's Birthplace: Indiana; Mother's Name: Charlotte Cagley
Mother's Birthplace: Michigan
Household Members:
John Cagley 40 and Charlotte Cagley 34 Wife
George Cagley 17 Son
William Cagley 13 Son
Mary Cagley 9 Daughter
Robert Cagley 4 Son
Irvin Cagley 2 Son
Leroy Cagley 10/12 Son
* Note: The only sibling missing in the links is Robert Eugene (1875-1903) who lived in Tennessee.
The Nashua Reporter (Nashua, Iowa); 02 May 1951, Wed. Page 1
Roy L. Cagley, the foremost grocer and one of the leading business men of Nashua, has there conducted a store continuously throughout the past eleven years and has met with a most gratifying and well merited measure of success. He is numbered among the worthy native sons of the town, his birth having occurred in Nashua on the 16th of July, 1879. His parents, John and Charlotte (Carey) Cagley, were natives of Indiana and Michigan respectively but were married in Chickasaw county, this state. Michael Cagley, the paternal grandfather, was one of the earliest of the county's pioneers and the maternal grandfather also took up his abode among the early settlers of Chickasaw county. Following his marriage John Cagley located on a farm in Bradford township, near Nashua, where his active life was spent in farming, his well directed labors as an agriculturist being rewarded with substantial success. He passed away in Nashua.
1880 United States Federal Census
Home in 1880: Bradford, Chickasaw, Iowa
Father's Birthplace: Indiana; Mother's Name: Charlotte Cagley
Mother's Birthplace: Michigan
Household Members:
John Cagley 40 and Charlotte Cagley 34 Wife
George Cagley 17 Son
William Cagley 13 Son
Mary Cagley 9 Daughter
Robert Cagley 4 Son
Irvin Cagley 2 Son
Leroy Cagley 10/12 Son
* Note: The only sibling missing in the links is Robert Eugene (1875-1903) who lived in Tennessee.
Family Members
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George Michael Cagley
1862–1940
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William Jacob Cagley
1863–1924
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Beatrice Elizabeth Cagley Hansen
1863–1914
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Melissa Jane Cagley Hunt
1868–1919
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Mary Alzina Cagley Noble
1870–1954
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Charles A Cagley
1871–1876
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Calvin M Cagley
1873–1874
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Ervin W Cagley
1877–1956
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Marshall Raymond Cagley
1885–1960
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Clyde Cagley
1890–1890
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