John Comes, (SPECULATION)

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  • Name John Comes  [1
    • Other researchers have come to the conclusion that this John Combs (or Comes, Coombs, Coombes) is the ancestor who brought the family name to the Virginia Colony. The evidence is scant and could very easily be wrong. Inclusion here is complete speculation and only as a placeholder for documents that may prove the lineage.

      The name variations shown in parentheses above are examples of the various ways that I am seeing this man's name presented. I have included the the spelling as shown in the one document that I have been able to review and, it should be noted, that since that document was taken from originals, it is of good quality but still secondary at best.
    Suffix (SPECULATION) 
    Gender Male 
    Residence 1624/5  Jamestown, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    This John Comes [sic] was living at the Treasurer's Plantation (Treasurer of the Virginia Colony) and arrived in the year 1619 aboard the ship, Marygold [sic]. 
    John Comes living at the Treasurer's Plantation in 1624/5
    John Comes living at the Treasurer's Plantation in 1624/5
    The date given at an earlier point in the book where this record comes from indicates that the enumeration took place early in the year (by today's calendar) or what would have been late in the year 1624.
    Person ID I4248  Schimka Family Tree
    Last Modified 9 May 2013 

    Children 
    +1. Archdale Combs, (Tentative)
    Last Modified 9 May 2013 
    Family ID F1447  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsResidence - This John Comes [sic] was living at the Treasurer's Plantation (Treasurer of the Virginia Colony) and arrived in the year 1619 aboard the ship, Marygold [sic]. - 1624/5 - Jamestown, Virginia Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S1211] The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Hotten, John Camden ed., (John Camden Hotten, London, 1874), p. 235.