Originally Posted by
rpcrowe
I am proud to say that some of my ancestors were among the first settlers of the Cades Cove region. I have references locating them there in the early 1800's. Their surnames were Erwin and Stanton!
BTW, Frank... Some of my CROW ancestors were located in Spartanburg, SC, in the late 1700's and early 1800's. I believe Spartanburg is fairly close to Fort Mill.
I have researched the muster rolls from the Battle of Kings Mountain and believe that one of my ancestors fought there - on the Patriot side.
I am sure that no one is interested in this trivia but, the Battle of King's Mountain was the only battle in the American Revolution in which neither English nor Hessian troops were engaged. It was totally a fight between Americans: those loyal to the Crown - Loyalists and those fighting for independence - Patriots. The Loyalists were, however lead by a Scotsman, Major Patrick Furguson of the 71st Foot!
The intense battles of the Revolution in our Southern states are little known, even by Americans.