Genealogie Wylie » Samuel Combest [sWksFwkt ~Bu]Wk? (1772-1844)

Persönliche Daten Samuel Combest [sWksFwkt ~Bu]Wk? 

  • Auch bekannt als http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34733838.
  • Er wurde geboren am 25. Oktober 1772 in Chester District, South Carolina.Quelle 1
  • Er ist verstorben am 25. Juli 1844 in Russell County, Kentucky, er war 71 Jahre alt.
  • Er wurde beerdigt in Russell County, Kentucky ql.Quelle 2
  • Ein Kind von John Combest und Nancy Agnes Kennedy
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 19. Februar 2015.

Familie von Samuel Combest [sWksFwkt ~Bu]Wk?

Er ist verheiratet mit Sarah Dick.

Sie haben geheiratet am 26. Februar 1799 in Chester District, South Carolina, er war 26 Jahre alt.Quelle 3


Kind(er):

  1. John Combest  1801-1846 
  2. William Combest  1802-1855 
  3. James Combest  1804-1855 
  4. Nancy Combest  1806-1889
  5. Samuel Dick Combest  1808-1897 
  6. Mary Eveline Combest  1810-1876 
  7. Alexander Combest  1811-1867 
  8. Margaret Combest  1813-1875 
  9. Wiley Combest  1815-1869 
  10. Archibald Combest  1818-1875 


Notizen bei Samuel Combest [sWksFwkt ~Bu]Wk?

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34733838

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Entries: 101507 Updated: Thu Apr 18 00:28:13 2002 Contact: sherri schappert

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/\\ COMBEST b: WFT Est. 1680-1724 d: WFT Est. 1719-1805
/John COMBEST b: WFT Est. 1719-1749 d: ABT. 1786
| \ b: WFT Est. 1687-1727 d: WFT Est. 1719-1811
Samuel D. COMBEST b: 25 OCT 1772 d: 25 JUL 1844
\Ann \\ b: WFT Est. 1726-1757 d: JAN 1801

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ID: I095103
Name: Samuel D. COMBEST 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 25 OCT 1772 in Chester District, South Carolina 1 2
Death: 25 JUL 1844 in Russell County, Kentucky 1 2
Note:
[pitts.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0725, Date of Import: Apr 16, 2002]

I made a copy of this will.
Russell County, Kentucky. Wills: Page 214

Samuel Combest Will
In the name of God, Amen. I Samuel Combest of Russell County, Kentucky
being of sick & weak in body, but of sound mind & disposing memory, for
which I thank God, & calling to mind the uncertainty of human life &
being desirous to depose of all such worldly estate as it hath pleased
Bod to bless me with, I do hereby make this my Last Will & Testament in
manner following,
1st, I desire that all the perishable part of my estate
to be turned into money & the money put to interest & see that the
interest together with so much of the principal, if any, as shall be
amply sufficient for the support of my wife Sally & my two Grandchildren
that is left with her & to defray the expense of giving said children a
reasonable education so long as they live with her after my decease, but
no longer.
2nd, I wish my three daughters, Nancy Roberts, Polly Osborn &
Margaret Bowmer to have $1.00 (One Dollar) each.
3rd, I want my sons William Combest, James Combest & Willie (probably Wiley) Combest to have $10.00 (Ten Dollars) each.
4th, I want my son Samuel Combest to have
$40.00 (Forty Dollars).
5th, I want my sons John Combest, Alexander Combest & Archibald Combest to have $20.00 (Twenty Dollars) each.
PAGE 215 begins at the 5th Item in the Will.
6th, I want my Executor, out of the first money that can be collected to discharge all my Funeral expenses & all my just & legal debts I am owing.
7th, I want all the land that belongs to me to be turned in to money.
8th, I want my wife Sally to have a good bed & furniture.
9th, I want all the residue of the estate that is not disposed of by this Will in the foregoing clauses of the same to be equally divided between my son.
Lastly, I do hereby constitute & appoint my son Samuel Combest & James Paul Executors of this my last Will & Testament by me heretofore made. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 18 July 1844.
Saml. Combest Seal
Signed, sealed, published & delivered as
and for the last Will & Testament of the
befonamed Samuel Combest in the presence
of us, Willie Combest & Archibald Combest

The last Will & Testament of Samuel Combest, deceased, was produced in
Open Court and proven by the oaths of Wiley Combest & Archibald Combest,
subscribing witnesses thereto & said instrument was ordered to be
recorded.
William S. Patterson, CRCC

From the Samuel Combest and His Descendants book:
Being the eldest child, Samuel at the time of his father's death became the legal heir to his father's estate as the law of Primogeniture was in effect in South Carolina at the time. The estate of John Combest was settled in 1786. Samuel sold his inherited land to brothers John and William Combest at different times.
The last written record of Samuel Combest in Chester County, South Carolina is dated the 5th of November, 1799. This record, to be found at the courthouse, is a bill of sale for a negro girl named "Chinna" from Eli Cornwell.
In the year 1799, on the 26th of December, Samuel Combest wed Sarah "Sallie" Dick. It is assumed their marriage took place in South Carolina since Samuel was still in Chester County one month prior to this date.
Leaving their native state of South Carolina, their destination was Kentucky, where Sallie's parents, John and Peggie Wylie Dick, and Aunt Rebecca Wylie Adams and her husband Robert "Rob" had settled on Fishing Creek, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Samuel and Sallie took residence on the 124-acre tract of land granted to Samuel Combest in 1800. This land on Fishing Creek was granted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky for settling and improving the vacant land of the Commonwealth. An additional 400 acres were received from the Commonwealth for agricultural improvement of the land. This parcel lay west of Fishing Creek on the headwaters of Pointer Creek, and was claimed in Pulaski County Court by Samuel Combest on 26 December, 1803.
The original 124-acre tract, granted in December 1800 and recorded in Frankfort, Kentucky on 2 September, 1802, was surveyed in 1807. It was described as follows:
In the county of Pulaski west of Fishing Creek on the headwaters of Pointer Creek of said Fishing Creek and bounded as follows to wit, beginning on a Chestnut and thence west 5 poles to a Sugar tree and
Dogwood. From the Dogwood south 55, east 300 poles to a Dogwood. south 33, west 60 poles to a Poplar and Ash, north 63, west 230 poles to the beginning.
Samuel met the eligibility requirements of the grant, being possessed of family, over 21 years of age, and a bona fide settler on the land one year before taking possession.
Samuel and Sallie raised ten children; seven boys and three girls. Their first children were boys; John born 8 March, 1801, William born 2 May 1802, and James born 27 January 1804, all in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Next came a daughter named Nancy, born 18 January 1806, followed by Samuel D., born 19 April 1808. Another daughter, Mary Eveline called "Polly
, was born 8 January 1810 in neighboring Casey County, where the family had again acquired more land.
The 150-acre Casey County tract, on the east fork of Goose Creek, was surveyed in 1820.
Alexander was born the following year, in November of 1811. On the 27th of November 1813, Margaret Combest was born and probably named for her grandmother, Margaret Wylie Dick.
Two days before Christmas, 23 December 1815, Wiley Combest arrived, followed by Archibald on 16 March 1818, the last child born to Samuel and Sallie Dick Combest.
The Combest farm was very productive and provided for the large family. They raised corn, hay and flax as well as sheep, cattle, pigs, geese, and honey from the bee stands.
The children learned to read and write as there were several books in the home, along with two volumes of law and the family Bible.
As the children grew up and married, some left their native Kentucky to settle in the plains states. William and his wife Jane moved to Missouri in 1830, and Mary Eveline "Polly", by now Mrs. Levi Osborn, left the same year for the Illinois prairie and settled in Montgomery County.
Sometime after 1837, James and Nancy Bowmer Combest departed for Illinois and also settled in Montgomery County where sister Polly Osborn had gone before them. Archibald had gone to Missouri by 1845/46 and later moved to Clay County, Illinois.
On the 25th of July in the year 1844, Samuel Combest died in Russell County, Kentucky. He was seventy-one years old, and had been a strong, robust, healthy man during his lifetime.

Father: John COMBEST b: WFT Est. 1719-1749
Mother: Ann \\ b: WFT Est. 1726-1757

Marriage 1 Sarah DICK b: 20 NOV 1778
Married: 26 DEC 1799 in Chester District, South Carolina 1 2
Children
John COMBEST b: 8 MAR 1801 in Pulaski County, Kentucky
William COMBEST b: 2 MAY 1802 in Pulaski County, Kentucky
James COMBEST b: 27 JAN 1804 in Kentucky
Nancy COMBEST b: 18 JAN 1806 in Kentucky
Samuel D. COMBEST b: 19 APR 1808 in Pulaski County, Kentucky
Mary Eveline COMBEST b: 8 JAN 1810 in Casey County, Kentucky
Alexander COMBEST b: 3 NOV 1811 in Kentucky
Margaret COMBEST b: 27 NOV 1813 in Kentucky
Wiley COMBEST b: 23 DEC 1815 in Kentucky
Archibald COMBEST b: 16 MAR 1818 in Kentucky

Sources:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #0725
Text: Date of Import: Apr 16, 2002
Title: pitts.FTW
Repository:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Apr 16, 2002

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Samuel Combest

John Combest
1719-1786

Samuel Combest
1772-1844

1799

Sarah Dick
1778-1852

John Combest
1801-1846
James Combest
1804-1855
Nancy Combest
1806-1889
Wiley Combest
1815-1869

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  1. Ancestry.com, via http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8128505/p..., 18. Februar 2015
    samuel combest
    the following bio excerpted from "Samuel Combest and His Descendants" by H Jane Barnes Smith and Patricia Osborn Olmstead published 1990, currently out of printHis father died when Samuel was fourteen.Being the eldest child, Samuel Combest became the legal heir to his father's estate as the law of Primogeniture was in effect in South Carolina at the time. The estate of John Combest was settled in 1786. Samuel sold his inherited land to brother's John and William Combest at different times.The last written record of Samuel Combest in Chester County, South Carolina is dated the 5th of November, 1799. This record, to be found at the courthouse, is a bill of sale for a negro girl named "Chinna" from Eli Cornwell.In the year 1799, on the 26th of December, Samuel Combest wed Sarah "Sallie" Dick. It is assumed their marriage took place in South Carolina since Samuel was still in Chester County one month prior to this date.Leaving their native state of South Carolina, their destination was Kentucky, where Sallie's parents, John and Peggie Wylie Dick, and Aunt Rebecca Wylie Adams and her husband Robert "Rob" had settled on Fishing Creek, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    On the 25th of July in the year 1844, Samuel Combest died in Russell County, Kentucky.His last will, dated 18 July 1844 is recorded in Russell County, Kentucky, and reads as follows:In the name of God, Amen.I Samuel Combset of the County of Russell and State of Kentucky, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory for which I thank God and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life and being desirous to disposing all such worldly property as it has pleased God to bless me with. I do hereby make my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say:1st) I desire that all the perishable part of my estate to be turned into money and the money put to interest and see that the interest together with as much of the principal if any as shall be amply sufficient for the support of my wife Sally and my two Grand Children that is left with her and defray the expenses of giving said children reasonable education as long as they continue with her after my decease but no longer.2nd) I want my three daughters Nancy Roberts, Polly Osborn, and Margaret Bowmer to have one dollar each.3rd) I want my sons William Combest, James Combest, Willie Combest to have ten dollars each.4th) I want my son Samuel Combest to have forty dollars.5th) I want my three sons equally, John Combest, Alexander Combest, and Archibald Combest to have twenty dollars each.6th) I want my executor out of the first money that can be collected to discharge all my funeral expenses and all just and legal debts I am owing.7th) I want all the land that belongs to me to be turned into money.8th) I want my wife Sally to have a good bed and furniture.9th) I want all the residue of the estate that is not disposed of by this will in the foregoing clauses of the same to be equally divided between my sons.And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my son Samuel Combest and James Paul executors of this my last will and testament by me heretofore made in witness whence I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this eighteenth day of July in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundered and forty four.(spelling and grammar as in the original document)
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  2. Find A Grave, via http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi..., 26. August 2012
    Samuel Combest
    Birth: Oct. 25, 1772
    Chester County
    South Carolina, USA
    Death: Jul. 25, 1844
    Russell County
    Kentucky, USA

    son of John Combest and Nancy (middle name Ann or Agnes); husband of Sarah "Sallie" Dick married 26 Dec 1799 Chester District, South Carolina

    the following bio excerpted from "Samuel Combest and His Descendants" by H Jane Barnes Smith and Patricia Osborn Olmstead published 1990, currently out of print

    His father died when Samuel was fourteen.

    Being the eldest child, Samuel Combest became the legal heir to his father's estate as the law of Primogeniture was in effect in South Carolina at the time. The estate of John Combest was settled in 1786. Samuel sold his inherited land to brother's John and William Combest at different times.

    The last written record of Samuel Combest in Chester County, South Carolina is dated the 5th of November, 1799. This record, to be found at the courthouse, is a bill of sale for a negro girl named "Chinna" from Eli Cornwell.

    In the year 1799, on the 26th of December, Samuel Combest wed Sarah "Sallie" Dick. It is assumed their marriage took place in South Carolina since Samuel was still in Chester County one month prior to this date.

    Leaving their native state of South Carolina, their destination was Kentucky, where Sallie's parents, John and Peggie Wylie Dick, and Aunt Rebecca Wylie Adams and her husband Robert "Rob" had settled on Fishing Creek, Pulaski County, Kentucky.

    Samuel and Sallie raised ten children; seven boys and three girls.

    John born 8 Mar 1801
    William born 2 May 1802
    James born 27 January 18804
    Nancy born 18 Jan 1806
    Samuel D born 19 Apr 1808
    Mary Eveline "Polly" born 8 Jan 1810
    Alexander born Nov 1811
    Margaret born 27 Nov 1813
    Wiley Combest born 23 Dec 1815
    Archibald born 16 Mar 1818

    On the 25th of July in the year 1844, Samuel Combest died in Russell County, Kentucky.

    His last will, dated 18 July 1844 is recorded in Russell County, Kentucky, and reads as follows:

    In the name of God, Amen.

    I Samuel Combset of the County of Russell and State of Kentucky, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory for which I thank God and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life and being desirous to disposing all such worldly property as it has pleased God to bless me with. I do hereby make my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say:

    1st) I desire that all the perishable part of my estate to be turned into money and the money put to interest and see that the interest together with as much of the principal if any as shall be amply sufficient for the support of my wife Sally and my two Grand Children that is left with her and defray the expenses of giving said children reasonable education as long as they continue with her after my decease but no longer.

    2nd) I want my three daughters Nancy Roberts, Polly Osborn, and Margaret Bowmer to have one dollar each.

    3rd) I want my sons William Combest, James Combest, Willie Combest to have ten dollars each.

    4th) I want my son Samuel Combest to have forty dollars.

    5th) I want my three sons equally, John Combest, Alexander Combest, and Archibald Combest to have twenty dollars each.

    6th) I want my executor out of the first money that can be collected to discharge all my funeral expenses and all just and legal debts I am owing.

    7th) I want all the land that belongs to me to be turned into money.

    8th) I want my wife Sally to have a good bed and furniture.

    9th) I want all the residue of the estate that is not disposed of by this will in the foregoing clauses of the same to be equally divided between my sons.

    And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my son Samuel Combest and James Paul executors of this my last will and testament by me heretofore made in witness whence I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this eighteenth day of July in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundered and forty four.

    (spelling and grammar as in the original document)

    Family links:
    Parents:
    John Combest (1740 - ____)
    Nancy Ann or Agnes Kennedy (1749 - 1801)

    Spouse:
    Sarah Dick Combest (1778 - 1852)

    Children:
    John Combest (1801 - 1846)
    William Combest (1802 - 1855)
    James Combest (1804 - 1866)
    Nancy Combest Roberts (1806 - 1889)
    Samuel D. Combest (1808 - 1897)
    Mary Eveline Combest Osborn (1810 - 1876)
    Alexander Combest (1811 - 1867)
    Margaret Combest Bowmer (1813 - 1875)
    Wiley Combest (1815 - 1869)
    Archibald Combest (1818 - 1875)

    Burial:
    Unknown

    Created by: Richard Hollis
    Record added: Mar 12, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 34733838
  3. Dick-Wiley Family, Group Sheet, Record Type: Group Sheet, Subject: JohnDick & Margaret Wiley(Wylie), Kathryn L Martin Whiles

Historische Ereignisse

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