George McComb |
George McComb<br>Birth name: George Mccomb<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1754 - Derry, County Down, Ireland<br>Marriage: Spouse: Martha McComb - Circa 1774 - County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom<br>Residence: 1790 - Washington, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Residence: 1800 - Chartiers, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Residence: 1810 - Chartiers, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Death: Circa July 1818 - Chartiers Township, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Occupation: Revolutionary war Soldier<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:From US Tax of 1798 Chartiers Twp.,Washington Co., VA stories, 4 windows, 32 lights, area 2A, $160.; tract -98A - Value $500.omb, of Chartiers Twp., Washington Co, PA, being weak of body, but of perfect mind and memory (Jun 30, 1818)......orge McComb, now living w. me, 100 acres of land in Guernsey Co, OH; his sister Martha, my granddtr. my grandson, George McComb Savage, son of John Savage, I give 50 acres of land in Guernsey Co., OH adjoining the above said George McCombw, and the bull, and four steers, and twenty dollars cash from William McClelend, and fifty dollars cash from John May, his bed, and bedding, a patent plow, and one half of the wheat now on the ground. e, published 1879. Pg 404:e, with the intention of returning for them. But the high seas being blocked at that time, he was compelled to stay. oldier, until the close of the war. The blockade being raised, he sent for his family, who joined him soon after. He settled in Washington county, Pennsylvania, and remained there until his death. His family then moved to Ohio county, West Virginia, about the year 1800.s told by some of the family that he at one time lifted fourteen bushels of wheat, the weight being 840 pounds. of the family are still living in Marshall county. John joined the Presbyterian church when quite young and was a devout christian. nder Lt. Col. George Vallandigham, 1781, Washington County, PA. ( Vol. 2, p.26, 6th series PA Archives and Vol. 1. p. 450 DAR Patriot Index)on 1767–1844 (KJZK-WMF) is probably a mistake as the resulting child's birthday fits in with the children of the first marriage. I am not sure that the second wife (unnamed) is his either. The resulting children's names are the same as some of Martha's, not uncommon, but the birth years are off when compared to the same names that Martha had. In addition, his will above mentions his beloved wife Martha, his first wife and probably only wife.
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