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George Cable

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George Cable

Birth
Claverack, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death
22 Jan 1861 (aged 67)
Warren County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Warren County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Son of Peter Cable.

He married Sarah A. Horton in New York.

Children:
William G. Cable
George Henry Cable 1825-1906 (Minerva Jane Foster)
Emily Jane Cable 1832-1917, never married.
Hamilton Bigelow Cable 1839-1936 (Martha Jane Young)
Elizabeth Cable about 1841
Chauncey H. "Charles" Cable 1846-1917 (Mary E. Titus)

George and brother, Henry, were listed on separate pages (George-11 and Henry - 10) on "1835 State Census Index, Town of Floyd, Oneida County, New York."

George purchased land on Aug. 23, 1838 in Warren Co., IL.

Before dying in 1861, he lived with George H. and Minerva J. Cable in 1860, in Swan Township, Warren Co., IL.

Peter Cable (Koble)
Peter's father was born in Germany. Peter's year of birth is estimated.

Peter resided in Claverack east of Hudson City, Columbia Co., NY, married and (at least) had sons, George and Henry, born in New York.

He was listed in the 1800 Census in Hillsdale, Columbia, NY.

He was listed as "Peter Cable" in "1814 Owners of Land Census, Town of Floyd, Oneida County, New York"

In the 1820 Census for Floyd Town, Oneida Co., NY, Peter Cable lived two addresses from Henry Cable, who lived two addresses from "Bela" Kingsley. Peter was over age 45, living with his wife over age 45, and a younger woman.

Peter Cable was not listed with sons, George and Henry, in the "1835 State Census Index of the Town of Floyd, Oneida County, New York Online."

Illinois Ancestors.org - Warren County, p. 335:
An article about his grandson, William H. Cable, son of Henry and Olive Cable, states that "the Cable family originated in Germany, and "their great-grandfather emigrated to this county in the early part of the 17th century."

Thomas Hamilton Cable said in his Cable genealogy, "Cable Family," written in 1986, that "most of the early (Cable family) information comes from Hazel Kable Zimmerman of Mount Morris, IL. The American Family begins with records from the 1790 Census in Hudson County, NY, and traces back through the Lutheran church in Germany for seven generations.

"(We start with) two brothers, one spelled with "C," to which our Peter belongs, and the other spelled with "K," to which Hazel Kable belongs. Those with "C" moved west over a northerly route, settling in Eastern and Central New York, Warren Co., PA, Western and Central Illinois, then Iowa and Missouri. George Emery Cable, (son of George H., and) cousin of Hamilton B. Cable, lived in Harrisonville, MO. His grandfather was George Cable, and his great-grandfather was Peter Cable. Chauncey H. Cable, brother of Hamilton B., moved to Portland, OR. His son Milton became a doctor there. Those spelled with a "K" settled near Sunbury, PA, according to Hazel, the link between the families is Jasper or Casper Kable."
Son of Peter Cable.

He married Sarah A. Horton in New York.

Children:
William G. Cable
George Henry Cable 1825-1906 (Minerva Jane Foster)
Emily Jane Cable 1832-1917, never married.
Hamilton Bigelow Cable 1839-1936 (Martha Jane Young)
Elizabeth Cable about 1841
Chauncey H. "Charles" Cable 1846-1917 (Mary E. Titus)

George and brother, Henry, were listed on separate pages (George-11 and Henry - 10) on "1835 State Census Index, Town of Floyd, Oneida County, New York."

George purchased land on Aug. 23, 1838 in Warren Co., IL.

Before dying in 1861, he lived with George H. and Minerva J. Cable in 1860, in Swan Township, Warren Co., IL.

Peter Cable (Koble)
Peter's father was born in Germany. Peter's year of birth is estimated.

Peter resided in Claverack east of Hudson City, Columbia Co., NY, married and (at least) had sons, George and Henry, born in New York.

He was listed in the 1800 Census in Hillsdale, Columbia, NY.

He was listed as "Peter Cable" in "1814 Owners of Land Census, Town of Floyd, Oneida County, New York"

In the 1820 Census for Floyd Town, Oneida Co., NY, Peter Cable lived two addresses from Henry Cable, who lived two addresses from "Bela" Kingsley. Peter was over age 45, living with his wife over age 45, and a younger woman.

Peter Cable was not listed with sons, George and Henry, in the "1835 State Census Index of the Town of Floyd, Oneida County, New York Online."

Illinois Ancestors.org - Warren County, p. 335:
An article about his grandson, William H. Cable, son of Henry and Olive Cable, states that "the Cable family originated in Germany, and "their great-grandfather emigrated to this county in the early part of the 17th century."

Thomas Hamilton Cable said in his Cable genealogy, "Cable Family," written in 1986, that "most of the early (Cable family) information comes from Hazel Kable Zimmerman of Mount Morris, IL. The American Family begins with records from the 1790 Census in Hudson County, NY, and traces back through the Lutheran church in Germany for seven generations.

"(We start with) two brothers, one spelled with "C," to which our Peter belongs, and the other spelled with "K," to which Hazel Kable belongs. Those with "C" moved west over a northerly route, settling in Eastern and Central New York, Warren Co., PA, Western and Central Illinois, then Iowa and Missouri. George Emery Cable, (son of George H., and) cousin of Hamilton B. Cable, lived in Harrisonville, MO. His grandfather was George Cable, and his great-grandfather was Peter Cable. Chauncey H. Cable, brother of Hamilton B., moved to Portland, OR. His son Milton became a doctor there. Those spelled with a "K" settled near Sunbury, PA, according to Hazel, the link between the families is Jasper or Casper Kable."

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George Cable; died January 22, 1861; aged 67 years.



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