1. | Alfred Combs about 1855 Kentucky (son of Alfred Combs and Margarette Noble). Other Events:
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2. | Alfred Combs 10 Sep 1813 Kentucky (son of Mathew Combs and Frances Brown); 12 Mar 1891Clayhole, Breathitt County, Kentucky; Mar 1891T Point Cemetery, Clayhole, Breathitt County, Kentucky. Other Events:
Alfred Margarette Noble about 1832Kentucky. Margarette 15 Oct 1813 Kentucky; 24 Jul 1895Clayhole, Breathitt County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Margarette Noble 15 Oct 1813 Kentucky; 24 Jul 1895Clayhole, Breathitt County, Kentucky. Other Events:
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4. | Mathew Combs about 1790 Russell County, Virginia (son of Henry Harrison Combs and Rachael Clements); after Jul 1860Kentucky. Other Events:
Notes: Residence: Mathew Frances Brown 28 May 1810Clay County, Kentucky. Frances (daughter of William Brown, (Tentative)) 1 Feb 1789 Georgia; 18 Feb 1872Breathitt County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Frances Brown 1 Feb 1789 Georgia (daughter of William Brown, (Tentative)); 18 Feb 1872Breathitt County, Kentucky. Other Events:
Notes: On the 1850 Federal Census in Breathitt County, KY, Frances's birth place is recorded as Georgia.
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8. | Henry Harrison Combs about 1769 Shenandoah County, Virginia (son of John Combs, Sr. and Nancy Harding); about 1848Johnson County, Indiana. Other Events:
Notes: Personal Property Taxation: 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] |
9. | Rachael Clements about 1770 (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 1830Perry County, Kentucky. Notes: Married:
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10. | William Brown, (Tentative) England. Notes: The name William Brown comes from a letter by Stephen Sewell Combs, would would be the great Grandson of William Brown. In the letter he states that William Brown came over from England before the Revolutionary War.
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