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My name is Sprakes, family descended from Dutch immigrants, Protestant Huguenots escaping persecution in central Europe. Two group of Sprakes leave in this troubled time 16th Century , one set goes to Yorkshire, England, and there are still more Sprakes there than anywhere else in England, although there are not a vast amount, only eight families.
But it is the second group that interests as they would seem to have gone to the new world, although they may have sub divided from the first in the 18th Century we think they in fact during the original division.
I does seem though that the name Sprakes is as rare in the US as here in the UK so I set about searching for any in the ACW. I found only two
James D Sprakes and Issac Sprakes. members of the 5th Cavalry Regiment that was organized during the summer of 1862 with men recruited in the central section of Kentucky. It was attached to Buford's Brigade and skirmished in Tennessee and Kentucky. Later it fought with J.H. Morgan, and many of its members were captured at Buffington Island on July 19 and the remaining part at New Lisbon on July 26, 1863. The regiment was not reorganized. They both were captured in 63, survived and were pensioned.
Now I am normally a US bugler, interpreter or narrator but along with my younger brother think this an amazing opportunity, if I am correct, for the two Sprakes in UK ACW reenacting to portray the only two Sprakes in the ACW.
But I need a little help.
Does anyone know a US Sprakes who may be able to help with origin dates.
Does anyone have any pics of the 5th reg KC for reference as I am not totally familiar with CS Cav.
Does anyone think ancestral/Relative portrayal is inappropriate or cliche?
If any of the above is wrong please, please let me know, or if anyone can provide any info please do.
I am willing to learn to ride and am acquiring some CS gear at this time.
My name is Sprakes, family descended from Dutch immigrants, Protestant Huguenots escaping persecution in central Europe. Two group of Sprakes leave in this troubled time 16th Century , one set goes to Yorkshire, England, and there are still more Sprakes there than anywhere else in England, although there are not a vast amount, only eight families.
But it is the second group that interests as they would seem to have gone to the new world, although they may have sub divided from the first in the 18th Century we think they in fact during the original division.
I does seem though that the name Sprakes is as rare in the US as here in the UK so I set about searching for any in the ACW. I found only two
James D Sprakes and Issac Sprakes. members of the 5th Cavalry Regiment that was organized during the summer of 1862 with men recruited in the central section of Kentucky. It was attached to Buford's Brigade and skirmished in Tennessee and Kentucky. Later it fought with J.H. Morgan, and many of its members were captured at Buffington Island on July 19 and the remaining part at New Lisbon on July 26, 1863. The regiment was not reorganized. They both were captured in 63, survived and were pensioned.
Now I am normally a US bugler, interpreter or narrator but along with my younger brother think this an amazing opportunity, if I am correct, for the two Sprakes in UK ACW reenacting to portray the only two Sprakes in the ACW.
But I need a little help.
Does anyone know a US Sprakes who may be able to help with origin dates.
Does anyone have any pics of the 5th reg KC for reference as I am not totally familiar with CS Cav.
Does anyone think ancestral/Relative portrayal is inappropriate or cliche?
If any of the above is wrong please, please let me know, or if anyone can provide any info please do.
I am willing to learn to ride and am acquiring some CS gear at this time.
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