Person:Zur Combs (4)

Watchers
m. Bef 1763
  1. Zur Combs1763 - 1828
m. 3 Sep 1784
  1. Rebeckah Combs1785 - 1882
  2. Zur CombsAbt 1786 - 1887
  3. John Combs1792 - 1881
  4. Deborah Combs1793 - Bef 1828
  5. Barbara Ann Combs1795 - 1883
  6. Robert W. Combs1796 - 1887
  7. Sarah Combs1800 -
  8. Jacob Hamilton Combs1803 -
  9. Elizabeth B. 'Eliza' Combs1808 -
Facts and Events
Name Zur Combs
Alt Name Zurr Combs
Gender Male
Birth[1] 13 Jan 1763 Greenbrier, Frederick County, Virginia
Marriage 3 Sep 1784 Shenandoah County, Virginiato Ann 'Mary' Creek
Death[1] 15 Apr 1828 Paint Township, Highland County, Ohio

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 2 - Luddington vs. Stuart--O. S. 332; N. S. 120--Bill, 1812, by Francis Luddington of Greenbrier, that on 4th August, 1787. Patrick Lockhart obtained 2 patents, one "A" for 400 acres and one "B" for 449 acres. "A" was as assignee of Jno. Tillery, in whose name survey was made 1780; "B" was in his own right on a survey in 1784. Orator surveyed in 1793 tracts adjoining and conflicting with above. After 1793 Lockhart contracted with George Reider (Rader) to sell him "B." Orator sold to Eli Perkins to whom patent issued, and he sold to John Carroll, who sold to Adam Nicely. After the sale to Reider, Lockhart sold "A" to John Stuart, 5th June, 1795, who ejected Nicely. Lockhart is dead. John Stuart answers he came to Greenbrier in 1769. The country was then uninhabited. He had then in his employ Abraham Jinkings, who (after the custom of "them" times) took up the 449 acre tract and sold to Patrick Lockhart, who made a survey in 1774. Wallace Bristan came to Greenbrier in 1772, took up the 400 acre tract and made survey in 1774 and sold to John Tillery. These and all other surveys made in Greenbrier in 1774 were made under the grant for the Greenbrier Company, but the Revolutionary War interfering, no plats issued on those surveys, nor did any organized government exist in Virginia from that time until after the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The Convention of Virginia directed a new mode for taking up unappropriated lands, and it became necessary for all persons to re-survey under the New Government, and in 1780 John Tillery made a re-survey and afterwards sold to Lockhart. Lockhart made a re-survey for the 449 acre tract. Grants issued to Lockhart for the two tracts 4th August, 1787. In 1795 Lockhart lived in Fincastle. Lockhart in 1784 bought 40 acres of survey made for Robert Armstrong in 1784. In 1791 he made an entry between Tillery and Fipher. Philip Wolfenberger deposes, he lived near the land from 1789. In 1793 he saw James Hudgins cutting still house logs. Zur Combs deposes, 1817, he lived near the land 1790-1800; he came to the country in 1790, and left in 1800. John Phifer deposes, he was a citizen of Greenbrier and lived near the land for several years prior to 1793. Thos. Edgar was surveyor of Greenbrier in 1780. The survey was made 1774 by Richard May. Josiah Shanklin was also a surveyor. Robert Mathews deposes, he aided Adam Nicely to improve his land. In 1793 George Reader moved from Shenandoah to Greenbrier and Robert Armstrong moved to Kentucky. John Craig deposes, he was raised in Greenbrier. He was born September, 1782. Thos. Masterson deposes, John James lives on the Tillery place. Conrad Daring deposes, he was distiller for Francis Luddington in 1794. George Rader deposes, his father moved to Greenbrier in 1793. Abraham Malone deposes, he has lived near the land since 1783. John Craig was born September, 1784. Deponent cleared a path for the Methodist preachers who traveled through there in 1791. Adam Rader deposes, has known the land since 1794, mentions his father as being in Greenbrier. Samuel Price deposes, 1818, is oldest justice in Greenbrier, has been a justice over 20 years. Alexander Rader deposes, in Bourbon County, Ky., 20th August, 1813. Son of George Rader (signed in German Räder).


Notes on Zur Combs

From Combs &c. Families of Ross County, Ohio ==


  • 16 Jul 1807 (Ross Co OH Marriage Records) COMBS, Rebecca to ROCKHOLD, John (Extracted by Combs Researcher Sharon Natoli's from Ross County Ohio Marriage Records).

Researchers show that the above was Rebeckah COMBS (d/o Zur COMBS of Shenandoah Co VA, Greenbriar, VA & Hamilton Co OH), b. 1-10-1786 VA, d 10-1-1877; m. John ROCKHOLD 1819 Ross OH. Need sources re the latter, and to check re cemetery records, etc. in regard to var. in marriage year. Also, a John COMBS, brother of the above Zur COMBS, is said to have died in Ross Co OH. Seeking record of his death and family.

  • Zur Combs is next found on an 1808 Highland County, Ohio tax list.
  • Zur Combs was named co-executor of John Combs, Zur's younger half-brother, in his will, written and proven in 1810 in Ross County, Ohio.

Source: http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/oh/ross.htm

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).