Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America
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Reg. XXXV, 162; XXXVIII, 308. BYRNE. Drover Gen. 270. BYRON. Corliss' North Yarmouth, Me. BYTHEWOOD. N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg. XL, 299. CABANNE. See Beckworth's Creoles, 71. CABELL: — George Cabell, of Boston, was among the taxable inhabitants 1695. John Cabell, of Springfield 1636, had come to New England, in 1631, or earlier, and had John, born 1641. He removed soon after to Fairfield, Conn., where both, father and son are in the list of freemen 1669. The son who wrote his name Cable, died 16...73. References: — Schenck's Hist, of Fairfield, Conn., 362; Eaton's Hist, of Thomaston, Me., 170; Campbell's GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA. 75 Hist, of Va., 626; Meade's Old Families of Va., vol. I, 60; Sketches of Lynchburg, Va., 206; Richmond, Va., Standard, vol. I, 37, 41; II, 12, 17, 19, 40; III, 14, 34; Robertson's Pocahontas' Descendants; Slaughter's Fry Gen. 23; Amer. Ancestry, IV, 65; V, 97, 98; VIII, 204. CABLE. Filley's Mag. of N. E. Hist. Ill, 135; Cable Family, 1893.
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