Person:David McComb (2)

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David McComb
b.Bef 1727
m. Bef 1713
  1. William McCombBef 1713 -
  2. Andrew McCombBef 1716 - 1788
  3. Robert McCombEst 1725 - 1781
  4. David McCombBef 1727 - Bef 1753
  • HDavid McCombBef 1727 - Bef 1753
  • W_____ UnknownBef 1731 -
m. Abt 1747
  1. David McCombAbt 1747 -
  2. Agnes McCombBef 1753 -
  3. Ann McCombBef 1753 -
  4. Jean McCombBef 1753 -
  5. Elizabeth McCombBef 1753 -
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Name David McComb
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1727
Marriage Abt 1747 Augusta County, Virginiato _____ Unknown
Death? Bef 28 Nov 1753 Prob. Augusta County, Virginia

David McComb was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Page 123.--28th November, 1753: Agnis, second, eldest daughter of David McComis, bound to James Bell.

Page 182.--19th May, 1756: Elizabeth, daughter of David McComis, bound to James Gamble.

Page 184.--1st September, 1756: Orphan Jane Commins bound to David Bryan.

Page 185.--1st September, 1756: Orphan Ann Commins bound to Rhoda Evans.

Will Book No. 2, page 43

5 Jan 1754 William Burk´s will – Sons, John and William, tract purchased of John and Lewis Neal; son, Thomas, Tract purchased of George Hayl, and entry adjoining called Long Meadow, 400 acres; daughter, Catherine Burk, alias McCommus; daughter, Judea Burk (infant) , tract at mouth of Naked Creek. Judea is to be under care of Mrs Matteson. Thomas is to be under care of Mr. John Matteson. Testator´s (?) Thomas´ (?) interest in estate of David McCommus. Son William to learn trade of blacksmith. Sister Bridget Burk, living out of this Colony. Executors, John Matterson and Gabriel Jones. Teste: Nicholas Null, Thos. Smith, Daniel Remy. Proved, 16th May, 1754, by all witnesses.

McCommus, McComas, McCaumus, Davis: The above will.


Page 446.--1767-68: Processioned by Joseph Skidmore, Geo. Dice, Henry Banener, viz: For Samuel Morrels, present Wm. Eaverman; for John Skidmore, present Valentine Cassel and Jacob Conrad; for Geo. Caplinger, present Jacob Harper and Jno. Caplinger; for Valentine Giles, deceased, present Geo. Giles; for Peter Flesher, for Henry Banener, for Woolrey Conrad, for George Dice. Processioned by Cornelius Ruddle, David Robeso For Thomas Bryan, for John Linkhorn, for Robert Belshee, for Wm. Dunlap, for John Miller, for Wm. Pickens; for Mathias Leer, Jos. Leer present; for Tunish Vanpeter, for Abraham Miller, for George Speare, for Skid Muncy's land, for Cornelius Ruddle, for Thomas Moore, for David Robinson. Processioned by John Coutts and John Miller, viz: For John Miller, for John Fudge, for John Munge (Conrad Fudge present), for Geo. Hufman, for Geo. Gunrod, for Henry Dick, for Peter Brunemer, for Henry Lung, for Francis Kirtley, for Christopher Cisling, for Boston Nester, for Jerod Peterfish, for Stephen Hanceberry, for John Sellers, for Jacob Runkle, for Nicholas Null, for Charles Fie, for Daniel Link, for Daniel Price, for David McComis, for John Burk, for Mathias Cersh, for Jacob Hammer

Page 601.--6th October, 1772: Jean McComis, orphan, bound to John Pence. (not sure of parents)


Notes

Andrew and William McComb are not proven brothers, but are being placed together since they are about the same age and both migrated to Augusta County, VA about the same time. More research is necessary to prove if any relationship exists.