Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
William Combs

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Name William Combs Born Bef 1743 Charles County, Maryland Gender Male Died Bef 1805 Charles County, Maryland - Distribution Person ID I102459 Tree1 Last Modified 4 Aug 2022
Father William Combs, b. 1700, Charles County, Maryland , d. 27 Sep 1783, Charles County, Maryland - probate
(Age 83 years)
Relationship natural Mother Winifred Ensey, b. Abt 1708, Charles County, Maryland , d. Aft 1777, Charles County, Maryland
(Age ~ 70 years)
Relationship natural Married Aft 1722 Charles County, Maryland Family ID F11999 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Aloysia Hagan, b. Bef 1756, Charles County, Maryland , d. Aft 1805, Charles County, Maryland
(Age > 51 years)
Married Abt 6 Jun 1772 Charles County, Maryland Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 Family ID F45854 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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THOMPSON, ELIZABETH, Charles Co, 9 Sep, 1765; 16 Oct, 1765
To bro. Joseph Greene Thompson and sister Anne Thompson, two Negroes,
To William Thompson, a ring.
To Cloe Thompson, the last years hire of my Negroes.
Ex,: Bro. Joseph Greene Thompson,
Wit: William Coomes, Senr., William Coomes, Junr, 33. 419
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THOMPSON, WILLIAM, Charles Co. 29 Apr, 1767; 4 Sep, ====
To son James Thompson, my dwelling plantation with land joining and If he dies without Issue then to my son Leonard Thompson.
To son Joseph Thompson, 5 lbs currency and cloths.
To son Ignatius Thompson, 5 sh., bed,
To granddau, Elinder Thompson, bed.
To dau. Elizabeth Thompson, colt.
Remainder of estate to be divided between son Leonard Thompson and James Thompson and daus., Elizabeth, Apelonia, Mary and Susanna Thompson.
Son Leonard and dau. Elizabeth, exs.
Wit: Wm. Coomes, Senr., Charles Green, William Coomes, Junr.
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Charles County Land Record Book L#3, 1761-1765; Page 380. Deed. .. in Maryland, planter, & Mary Ann .. & William Coombs Sr of CC, witnesses that sd George Boswell & Mary Ann, his wife, for and in consideration of a Negro woman to them in hand paid by sd William Coombs (Coombs) Sr and for other valuable considerations, herein conveyed to sd William Coombs Sr is all that tract of land in Cc near the head of Port Tobacco [Cr], bounded by containing about === acres (the graveyard excepted) .. Signed - George (X his mark) Boswell, eby. wit - Walter Hanson*, [Dan] of St. Thos, Jenifer*, Acknowledged on Nov 11, 1763, Mary Ann, the ,wife of sd George, released her right of dower to the within mentioned lands. Recorded 1763.
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Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 9. Oct 24, 1765 from William Coombs of CC, planter, to his daughter Mary Miles .. Edward Miles of CC, carpenter, for 10 £ and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land in CC called Two Partners, containing about 150 acres. Signed.- William Coombs Sr. Wit - Walter Hanson*, Thos Contee*. Winifred, the wife of sd William Coombes, released her dower. Recorded Oct 24, 1765.
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Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 12. Oct 24, 1765 from William Coomes Sr of CC, planter, to William Coomes Jr of CC, for the natural love that William Sr has far his son, sd William Jr, and for 10 £, and for divers other causes, part of a tract of land in CC called the Two Partners, bounded by a small branch that leads into the main branch of Portobacco [Cr], Greens Inheritance, Mary Miles, containing about 260 acres. Signed - Wm Coomes Sr. Wit - Walter Hanson*, Thos Contee*. Winifred, wife of the afd Wm Coombs Sr, released her dower. Recorded Oct 24, 1765,
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Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 731. Acknowledgment. On the back of a deed, William Coomes to Joseph Coomes, recorded in Liber G 43 pages 26-28, was the following acknowledgment, viz, CC, Jun 28, 1770, then came Winefred Coomes, wife of the within mentioned William Coomes, and relinquished her right of dower to the lands conveyed by the within deed. Recorded Jun 30, 1770.
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 594. May 31, 1774 from Edward Miles, carpenter, and Mary, his wife, of CC, to William Coomes Sr of CC, for the natural love that they have for their father, the afd William Coomes Sr, and for 10 £, and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land in CC, commonly called the two partners, containing about 150 acres. Signed - Edward Miles, Mary Miles. Wit - Jas Craik*, G.R. Brown*. Recorded May 31, 1774
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 595. May 31, 1774 from William Coomes Sr of CC, planter, to William Coomes Jr of CC, planter, for the natural love that William Coomes Sr has for his son, the afd William Coomes Jr, and for 10 £, and for divers other good causes, part of a tract of land in CC called The Two Partners, bounded by a small branch that falls into the main Branch of Portobacco [Cr], Greens Inheritance, Mary Miles' part of the Two Partners, containing about 283 acres. Signed Wm Coomes Sr. Wit - Jas Craik*, G.R. Brown*. Winifred, the wife of sd William Coomes Sr, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded May 31, 1774.
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Charles County Land Records Book 1770-1775 S#3; Page 593.
May 31, 1774 from William Coomes Jr of CC, planter, to William Coomes Sr of CC, for the natural love that sd William Coomes Jr has for his father, the afd William Coomes Sr, and for 10 £, and for divers other good causes, he gives to his sd father part of a tract of land in CC called Two Partners, bounded by a small branch that leads into the main Branch of Portobacco [Cr] , Greens Inheritance, containing about 260 acres. Signed - William Coomes Jr. Wit - Jas Craik*, G.R. Brown*. Aloisia, the wife of the sd William Coomes [Jr--This word has been overwritten, and looks like 'Senr'. More likely is that 'Junr' was intended.], relinquished her right of dower. Recorded May 31, 1774.
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