8. | Henry Harrison Combs about 1769 Shenandoah County, Virginia (son of John Combs, Sr. and Nancy Harding); about 1848Johnson County, Indiana. Other Events:
- Personal Property Taxation: 26 Dec 1788, Montgomery County, Virginia
- Personal Property Taxation: 24 Aug 1789, Montgomery County, Virginia; No additional Tithables or taxable property is listed. The name of Benjamin Clements immediately precedes Henry's name in this list.
- Personal Property Taxation: 4 Mar 1790, Montgomery County, Virginia
- Personal Property Taxation: 3 Apr 1793, Wythe County, Virginia
- Personal Property Taxation: 9 Apr 1794, Wythe County, Virginia
- Residence: 1810, Clay County, Kentucky
- Possessions: 8 Jun 1810, Clay County, Kentucky; Old Kentucky Land Patent OK 6471.0
- Residence: 7 Aug 1820, Clay County, Kentucky
- Residence: 1830, Perry County, Kentucky
- Miscellaneous: 1837-1838, Indiana; Moved to Indiana
- Residence: 1840, Greene County, Indiana
- Miscellaneous: 1848, Kentucky; Visited Kentucky
- Residence: 1850, Greene County, Indiana; Henry may still have been living in 1850.
Notes:
Personal Property Taxation:
Benjamin Clements was not found in the 1788 Personal Property Tax Lists in Montgomery County.
Residence:
Based upon the research of others but backed up by the interviews of family members by the Reverend John Jay Dickey, this appears to be the Henry Combs and perhaps some other relatives living in Greene County, Indiana.
Residence:
The family members enumerated with the Henry Combs listed in Greene County, Indiana may have been a third wife and their children or perhaps just some older children in the family - maybe even children from a deceased wife's family. Without additional documents, this census enumeration raises more questions than it answers. There's a reference to his birth in South Carolina but the oldest female member of this family was recorded as being born in Kentucky. This document may also serve to discredit the 1840 Census as being the correct Henry Combs and family. What is known is that Henry was still living in 1848 and he visited, from his home in Indiana, his family in Kentucky. Family members stated that he visited, not that he died in Kentucky. Henry may well have returned to Indiana and still been alive for the 1850 Census enumeration. Use both census enumerations, 1840 & 1850 with discretion (DJS - May 8, 2013).
Died:
Source is NSSAR Applications. Perry County, Kentucky is also a possibility but it appears that Henry only came back to Kentucky for a "visit" and probably went back to Indiana.
Henry Rachael Clements 21 Sep 1788Montgomery County, Virginia. Rachael (daughter of Benjamin Clements, (Speculation - This Benjamin may not be the son of Benjamin Clements of Pittsylvania County, VA - See Notes) and Sarah Bailey) about 1770; about 1830Perry County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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