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976. John* COMBS1305,1306
was born in 1662 in King George Co., VA. He died in 1716/17 in Richmond,
VA.1306 He died between
11 December 1716 when he signed his will, and 7 Feb 1716/1717 when said will
was proved. He signed a will on 11 Dec 1716 in Richmond, VA.1847 In the Name of God Amen December the 11th: 1716.
IMPRIMIS I, John Combs of the Parish of Hanover in the County of Richmond in
Virginia being very sick and weak of Body butt of good and perfect sceince and
Memory-thanks bee to God Doe make this my last Will and Testament in manner and
form following that is to say First I bequath my Soule and Spiritt into the hands
of the Almighty God my Heavenly Father by whome of his Mercy and onely
Grace I intrust to bee saved and Redeemed into through the Death of my Savour
and Redeemer Jesus Christ in whose pretious Blood I sett the Whole and onely
Hope of my Salvation My writched Body in hope of a Joyfull Resurrection I comitt
to the Earth to bee
Buried with such Charges as itt shall please my Exekutors hereafter mentioned.
Item-I Doe give and Bequeath unto my youngest son Mason Combes two hundred acres
of Land Lying upon the Branches of Pumans End in the County of Essex--being part
of a Devident of Land formerly belonging to Warwick Cammack to him and his Heirs
for Evermore Which aforesaid Land is allready Laid of-I Doe give and bequeath
unto my daughter Elizabeth Kendall one Cowe.-My will and Desire is that my Loving
Wife Hannah Combes and my Six Children hereinafter named have all and singular
my personall Estate Equally Devided amongst them
as followeth that is my Son Archdell my Daughter Judith and Mary and Sarah and
Aymee and Mason. Butt if in case my Son Archdell should bee soe unkind as by
force to Caus his mother my said Wife to Leave as Disposessed the house and Habitation
I now Live in that then and in such Case my said Wife to take as her proper Goods
all his part of my personall Estate before given to the sd. Archdell Excepting
one Shilling of Good and Lawfull money of Ingland and to bee possessed of the
same for Evermore, and that my said Wife doe take into her Care and Costodie
my daughter Aymee and my Son Mason as also their parts of my personall
Estate as aforesaid after the same is devided and the sd. Children and their
Estate to remaine with her untill they shall Arive to the Age of Eighteen years
or the Day of Marriage and that then they the sd. Ayme and Mason bee possessed
of the same to them and their Heirs for Evermore.-I Doe likewise Nominate and
Apoint my loving wife Hannah Combes and John Anderson joynt Exekutors of this
my last Will and Testament. And in Confirmation hearof I have hearunto sett my
Hand and fixt my Seale the Day Month and Year aforesaid-Desiring that my said
Estate may not bee brought to an apraisement itt being noe waise in Debtt.- John
[JC] Combes {Seal} Signed Sealed and Published-- in the presence of us Isaac
ARNOLD, Charles [C his marke] WILLIS Mary [M her marke] James
A orrected transcription of that of Josiah H. Combs, author of the Combes Genealogy
He had his estate probated on 30 Mar 1717 in , Richmond Co. VA.
"A true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of John COMBES late of this County deced. taken this 30 day of March
1717-
To a Servant boy, To 6 feather beds and boulstors, To 4 Pillows - 4 Ruggs 2 pr
of blankets, To 2 pr of Sheets, 2 tables, 3 Chistes - 1 trunck, 3 bedsteeds,
6 pewter Dishes, 4 pewter basons, 10 Plates, 4 Iron Potts, 1 frieing pan, 2 Guns,
1 doz of Spoons, 3 pr of pot
hooks, 2 brasss Settles, 2 Croscutt Saws, 20 Cattle, 4 horses, 21 hogs, 27 Sheep,
1 Iron Spitt, one pr of fire tonges, 3 Saddles, 7 prs of Wool Cards - 4 Sockets,
1 pewter Gallon pott, 1 pewter tankard, 1 pewter poringes(?), 4 Earhen Plates,
1 Earthen Chamber pott, 2
Earthen Cups - 4 Earthen Plates, 1 Earthen Chamber pott, 2 Earthen Cups - 1 pewter
Chamber pot, 1 Iron Pessle, 2 pailes, 2 pigons(?), 1 tub, 2 trays, 1 Looking
glass, 1 Cart and Wheales, 1 Coopers Ag, 1 Joyter(?), 1 drawing Knife, one hand
Saw, 2 pr. of Compases, 1 Saltseler, 2 pr. of Sheep Shears, 2 box Irons, 1 gongs(?),
1 Chisel, 2 Candlesticks, 6 Side ???, 2 amuletts, 2 Iron Wedges, 1 bible, 1 Sermon
book, 1 S??tes, 2 hornbooks, 1 tob:box, Nutmeg grater, 1 pr. of Shilards(?),
11 yrds of blew Lining, 3 yrds of bed ticking, 8 yrds of white o??s, 42 yrds
of ga?licks(?), 6 yds of ?ustin, 12 yds of Saluno(?), 1 pr. of Spurs, 194 yrds
of Drugott, 8-1/2 yrds of Le?sey - 12 hankes of Mohair, 2 yrds of Serge, 60 yds
friso, 6 yds of Linen ? stone(?), 1 hat, 9 doz of Coat buttons, 7 doz of Brest
buttons, 4 Ivory Combs, to a parcell of thread, 4 towels, 1 Napkin, 1 table Cloath,
1 yd of ticking, 3 Earthen pots, 2 Spinning wheales, 1 Cubard, 1 hamer, 1 powdering
tub, 1 fiddle to a parcell of wool, to a parcell of Cotton, 3 chairs, 2 hilling
hoes - 1Weeding hoe, 1 half buffett, 1 pr of tailers Shears, 1 Chist L(ock?),
3 A??s & grubiing hoe, 1 brass Skillett, 1 Can, 30 pds. of Nailes, 1 Cuting
knife, 35 gea?s, 2 Meals Sifters, one old Chist, 1 Grindstone.
Hannah [H her marke] Combs, John Anderson, Exrs. of John Combs.
Recorded amongst the Records of Richmond County the third day of April 1717,
Teste M. Beckwith, Cl. Cur. (Transcribed by C. Hammett, 8/30/97) "
John Combs appears in the records of Old Rappahannock for the first time as
an adult on 26 Apr 1690, John [JC] Combs and Wm.UNDERWOOD (presumably William
UNDERWOOD, Sr.) witnessed a deed from James and Ann DABNEY to Francis STERNE
(s/in-law of Warwick & Margaret (POWELL?) Cammock of Peuman's End Run on
the south side of the Rappahannock River), for land on the North side of the
Rappahannock River in that part of the county which in 1692 would become Richmond
(Old Rappa DB8:229).
On 11 Dec 1691 John COUMBES, his brother, William and his mother, "Eliza
COUMBS," are named in a deed whereby his half-brother, William [OU] UNDERWOOD
sold his moiety (share) of the 600 acre tract on Peumans' End Run secured by
Elizabeth for her three sons as part of her dower settlement as widow of Col.
Wm. UNDERWOOD (Richmond DB1:7), and on 8 Sep 1692 an order was granted by the
Richmond Courts for the non-appearance of Jno. COMBES in a suit by Abrah. BLAGG
(Richmond OB2:38). (See Also Westmoreland VA & St. Mary's MD re Abrham. BLAGG)
On 3 Jan 1692/3, John COOMBES of Richmond, planter, sold to Thomas KENDALL, also
of Richmond, land (acreage not listed) adjacent to both COOMBES and "Ann
his wife," and John WILLIS. This deed, recorded 20 Dec 1693, is the only
record found of Ann thus far (Richmond Co, Records, 1692-1704, p. 99). Thomas
KENDALL and his wife, Martha GOFF, were the parents of William KENDALL who later
married John Combs' daughter, Elizabeth.
On the same date, John WILLIS of Richmond also sold a tract to Thomas KENDALL
described as "being between the land of INDREIN [sic] and Joseph MASON."
(ibid., p. 97) "INDREIN" is believed to refer to Edward "Indian
Ned" Gunstocker." This land
is further described in a land patent dated 13 Mar 1696/7 by John Combs of Richmond
for 200 acres adjacent the land of William YARETT now Mr. TANKARD'S, UNDERWOOD'S
line, near "Indian Needs old field." (North Neck Pat Bk 2:263)
On 8 Oct 1697, the Richmond Courts dismissed a suit brought by John BENNETT against
John COOMBES, "the Plt. not prosecuting (Richmond OB2:273), and on 7 Sep
1698, John COOMBES is mentioned as being in possession of a Cow and yearling
owned by Arthur NOTWELL (Richmond OB2:332)
That John Combs was "comfortably well off" is indicated by the fact
that he had indentured servants. These included a John HARRIS whom on 4 Nov 1698,
was presented to the court by John COOMBS and adjudged to be 13 years of age
(Richmond OB2:363), and Elinor WELCH, who was presented to the court on 4 Nov
1702 for having a bastard child and ordered to serve her master additional time
for "the trouble of his House dureing her time of Childbirth." COOMBS
paid her fine, in return for which she was ordered to serve an additional year.
(Richmond OB3:187) On 4 Feb 1702/3 John Combs petitioned the Richmond Court,
setting forth that John HARRIS had absented "himselfe from his service the
space of ten dayes," and the Court ordered HARRIS to serve an additional
year. (Richmond OB3:224-5)
John Combs appeared in Richmond County Court orders several more times over the
years, including sitting on the grand jury, and on 6 Jun 1705, yet another servant
is mentioned, Michaell OWEN, who was adjudged to be 13 years of age. (Richmond
OB 1704-5:66)
On 2 Jun 1709, John Combs and Henry JAMES were sued for trespass by Capt. Nicholas
SMITH and Mr. Nathaniell POPE in a dispute over bounderies of adjacent land earlier
sold to them by William UNDERWOOD, Sr., a suit ultimately won by John Combs,
and lost by Henry James on 8 Jun 1710 (Richmond Co, Records, 1704-1724, p. 56
and 271). Nathaniel POPE was the husband of Jane BROWN, d/o Original and Jane
BROOKS (Higdon?) Brown, whose daughter, Judith was the first wife of William
WROE (See Anderson-Brown-Wroe)
On 23 Jan 1711/12, John Combs' brother, William, sold what appears to have been
his moiety in the 600 Acres on Peumans End Run in now-Essex Co VA to Richard
TUTT [husband of Mary UNDERWOOD, d/o William UNDERWOOD, Sr.], the deed witnessed
by Joseph DINKER, John [x] Combs and Tim. ATKINSON (Essex Co, Wills and Deeds,
1711-1714, p. 21) and on that same date "William UNDERWOOD, Gent'l., of
Sittinburn Par., Richmond Co.," sold John COMBES and Richard TUTT, planters
of the same county, 400 acres on Punius Inn run [sic] that was adjacent to John
MEADOWS [nb: MEADORS] and Henry PETERSE, "this land sold by Warwick CAMMOCK
to Amory BUTLER 30 Apr 1679." Both deeds were Rec. 14 Feb 1711/12 (ibid.)
Note: A report on Combs land holdings in Richmond and Essex will be added shortly.
Based on the wording of John Combs' will, it appears that only his daughter,
Aime, and his son, Mason, were under 14 years of age at the time of its signing
(Mason Combs, Sr. is later proved to have been b ca1714), and some possibly over
18. Given that his son, Archdale, was of age and also the son of Hannah, the
marriage of John and Hannah presumably took place between 1693 and 1698. Moreover,
the wording of his will also implies that all the named children other than possibly
Elizabeth were issue by Hannah. That Archdale was John's eldest living son is
confirmed by both his stated concern that Archdale might dispossess his mother,
Hannah, and by a later record dated 22 Jun 1719 in which Archdale sold his father's
residence, apparently inherited under the laws of primogeniture, and possibly
signaling the remarriage of Hannah. (Richmond DB7:427-429) No indication has
been found that John Combs had any other children not named in his will, but
it is not, of course, precluded. "
John* COMBS and Hannah* MASON were married before 1698.1306 977. Hannah* MASON.Children
were:
| i. | Archdale COMBS was born before 1699 in
, Richmond Co. VA.1306
He died in 1735 in , King George Co., VA.1306
A Study in Comparative Philosophy and Genealogy
by Dr. Josiah H. Combs | | ii. | Judith
COMBS. | | iii. | Mary
COMBS. | | iv. | Sarah
COMBS. | | v. | Aymee
COMBS. | 488 | vi. | Mason* COMBS. |
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