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I have an unusual family history. The first of the Family Name fought on both sides of the Revolution. He was originally a Hessian captured at Trenton, recaptured/exchanged back to the British under Cornwallis, deserted and joined the Americans. Some indication he was at Kings Mountain, but Militia records outside of the "organized" militias was spotty at best. There is some written verification that he was with Morgan at Cowpens. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35507169/casper-cable#view-photo=134239281
Casper Cable Sr. (1755-1827) - Find a Grave...
Died in Dry Run, Tennessee Husband of Elizabeth (Baker) Cable Father of Conrad (Koonrad) Cable, Elizabeth, Jacob, Benjamin, John, Sanuel, Peter, Casper, Daniel, Joseph, Unknown Child, and Sarah The cemetery was off of Big Dry Run Road between Andy Bunton Road and the lake. It was in front of the barn just across and...
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
Same story with my wife's family. We know that a number of her ancestors served then, but exactly where can be sketchy.
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