John, Thank you for the information. It gives me a good starting point to research. I have a Carbaugh family reunion this weekend so maybe I can find more clues to the identity. Again thanks. Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: john [mailto:jmerz@cogeco.ca] Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 3:57 PM To: AMREV-HESSIANS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HESSIAN] Carbaugh or Kerbaugh or Karbaugh Eh, Jimmy, my research files are at the S.A.R. Library in Louisville, KY, so I am just guessing - it's either the Ansbach soldier Christian Kaesebauer, or the Hesse-Kassel Regt. Rall soldier Martin Karsbach. Check the mail list archives for either of these names. Regards John Merz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bible, Jimmie L. (Jr.)" <jbible@liberty.edu> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 7:29 AM Subject: [HESSIAN] Carbaugh or Kerbaugh or Karbaugh > Hello List, > > I am seeking information on a possible Hessian soldier. I have very > little information on him. Family traditions says that the family came > from a Hessian soldier. The name is Carbaugh today, but suppossly it was > spelled with a "K" during the revolutionary war, so it would have been > Karbaugh or Kerbaugh with no known first name. Any help in this matter > would be greatly appreciated. > > Jimmy Bible > ==== AMREV-HESSIANS Mailing List ==== HETRINA - "Hessische Truppen im Amerikanischen Unabhaengigkeitskrieg" Six Volumes covering Hessen-Kassel, Hessen-Hanau, and Waldeck. HETRINA does not cover Braunschweig/Brunswick, Ansbach-Bayreuth or Anhalt-Zerbst. Those are partly covered by other publications. This list was started in 1998 by Johannes (John) Helmut Merz, and you will find his explanations about HETRINA in our mail list archives. ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx