The Cables, Cable family of Orange County, NY used the Cables spelling.
There were men named William and William Henry in the family.
Census summary
1820 US, NY, Orange, Monroe, p 283
William Cable, 1 male b 1775-1794, 1 female b 1775-1794, 1 male b 1810-1820
1825 NY, Monroe, 4 males, 3 females, 2 males 18-45, 2 males who can vote, 1
female married -45, 2 females -10,
2 males who are qualified for militia b 1789-1804, 1 female -45 b before
1789, 2 females were born between 1815, 1825
1830 US, NY, Orange, Monroe, p 224
1 male b between 1780-1790, 1 male b between 1800-1810, 2 males b between
1820-1825, 1 male b between 1825-1830, 1 femala b between 1790-1800, 1 female b
between 1820-1825
1835 NY, Orange, Monroe - looked every page and William Cable is not in
records
1840 US, NY, Orange, Monroe, p 4
1male b between 1810-1820, 1 male b between 1835-1840, 1 female b between
1810-1820
p 12
1 male b between 1780-1790, 2 males b between 1825-1830, 1 female b bet
1790-1800, 1 female b bet 1820-1825, 1 female b bet 1830-1835
1845 NY, Orange, Monroe
1 male +45, 3 females, 1 -45, 1 -16, 2 in family married last year, 3 b NY, 1
b other state
1 male b before 1800, 1 female b af 1800, 1 b bef 1829
1850 US Census NY, Orange, Monroe, p 279, Roll 573, Dwelling 182, Family
182:
all b NY,
Aaron Redner, age 24, male, farmer
Melissa Redner, 29,
Daniel Cable, 10,
Wm W. Redner age 5,
Jn W. Redner age 2/12.
dwelling 107, family 107
Wm. Hall, 22, laborer, b NY
Elizabeth Hall, 20, b NY
dwelling 108, family 108
John Hall, 40, laborer, all b NY
John Hall, 50,
Millicent Hall, 50
dwelling 109, family 109
Peter Rednor, 54, male, gatekeeper, all b NY,
Elizabeth Rednor, 28,
Peter Rednor, 8,
Boyse Rednor, 6,
Mary T. Rednor, 5,
Ann E. Rednor, 3/12,
Milicent Cabel, 4.
dwelling 110, family 110
William Cable, 50, laborer,
Nancy Cable, 60,
Mary Cable, 2.
1855 NY, Orange, Monroe - did not find a William Cable
1860 NY, Orange, Crawford, p 1040
William Cable
The following people could be related to Daniel Cable.
There was a Coble/Cobels family who came to America around 1760 to work the
mines in Passaic County including Ringwood and Charlottesburg. Many of these
families moved to PA but some of the families remained in NJ.
These mining families came from Germany and were Catholic.
1850 US, NJ, Passaic, Pompton, p 129:
dwelling 86, family 87,
William Cable, 64, furnaceman, b NJ,
Amelia, 58, b NY,
Emma M. 16, b NJ,
Mary J. 14, b NY,
Herman Sindle, 21, furnaceman b NY,
dwelling 88, family 89,
Daniel Cable, 25,
Mary Cable, 22,
Betsy, 4,
Chesamine, 2.
NJ, Morris, Hanover,
dwelling 275, family 316,
Pemeia Cable, 48.
NJ, Passaic,
dwelling 269, family 272,
Jacob Cable, 55, laborer.
1855
NJ, Passaic, Pompton are
#784 Daniel Cable white adult male
Ann Maria Cable white adult female
Betsy Cable white female 5-16
Arminda Cable white female 5-16
#375 Amelia Cable white female adult
Mary Emma (no last name) white female adult. No known facts that this family
is the same as the children of John Cable and Millie Hall who are missing in
1850 census.