Like Mike said. The Faber rifle has hardware that looks like it could have come off of a Jaeger and a fowling piece. Also, there is a smooth rifle in RCA I that is now attributed to one of the Haymakers, that has very Germanic looking hardware.
The southern/English thing has been carried overboard a bit with regard to identifying features. Although English features on a rifle often lead one to suspect a southern origin as they are not typical on Pennsylvania guns (but never say never - the Newcomer gun with the English looking fowler hardware is a prime exmple), the absence of them does not necessarily indicate a Pennsylvania origin as the overall predominant characteristics of early Virginia guns still show strong influence of evolution of German gunmaking styles carried up the Valley and all the way to southwest Virgnia. Many German gunsmiths and lots of German gunmaking influence throughout the major gunmaking areas of Virginia. Lauck, Honaker, Sheets, Haymaker, etc.
Guy