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Lookup for Gottlieb Stabler

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Lookup for Gottlieb Stabler

Posted: 14 Jul 2008 11:47AM GMT
Classification: Query
My ancestors, Gottlieb Stabler, was in the Revolutionary War according to some researchers (he sold cattle to the army.
Gottlieb Stabler
b: 20 Jan 1731/32 in Freudenstein, Maulbronn Circuit, Duchy of Wuertemberg, Ger.
d: Aft. 1790 in Orangeburg Co., SC
Married Anna Barbara Ziegler m: 12 Jul 1757 in Orangeburg Co., SC
b: 27 Mar 1733 in Siestadt (?), Heystemm, Germany
d: in Orangeburg Co., SC date not known

During the Revolutionary War (based on Murtie June Clark's "Loyalist in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War", vol I),Gottlieb and his sons John George and Gottlieb enlisted in Colonel John Fisher.s Regiment out of Orangeburg prior to 14 June 1780. Gottlieb was a private. His son Gottlieb, Jr. was a sergeant who died before March 1782. His son George was a sergeant in June 1780 and was commissioned a Lieutenant by Nov. 1781 (in Col. William Ballentine’s Second Regiment).

Other records indicate that Gottlieb sold cattle to the SC militia (1 April 1783, paid 5 Aug 1791) in the Revolutionary War.

What can you tell me about the service of Gottlieb Stabler (and his sons) in the Revolutionary war?

Francis Stabler
SubjectAuthorDate Posted
frstabler 14 Jul 2008 5:47PM GMT 
CNelson2154 14 Jul 2008 6:32PM GMT 
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