What kind of details are you looking for? Do you need anything from Putnam Co., IN? Sharon Bryant [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Michael R. Wilson <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, May 17, 1998 5:47 PM Subject: [BULLOCK-L] James and Sarah Elizabeth BULLOCK >The following is a list of the children of John and Lydia COMBS of >Montgomery County, Kentucky. John COMBS was a farmer who appears to have >arrived in Montgomery County, Kentucky in 1794 or possibly in 1791. He is >believed to have lived with his brother Daniel COMBS until he was 21 years >of age. John and Lydia COMBS had eleven children: > > 1. Emily SMALLEY. Emily (COMBS) SMALLEY was born in Montgomery County, >Kentucky in about 1820. She moved to Putnum County Indiana with her husband >Jackson SMALLEY (b: abt 1816). Jackson SMALLEY had 40 acres on a warranty >deed from Joseph TAYLOR, dated 28 DEC 1849. This land was located in the SE >quarter of the SW quarter, township 16, range 4, section 24. Information >was recorded in Putnum County, Book O, page 468. The children known to this >family are Alfred (b: abt 1841), Jackson (b: abt 1844), Josaphine (b: abt >1854), Martha C. (b: abt 1839), Riley (b: abt 1859), Susan B. (B: abt 1844), >Theba (b: abt 1847), William, (b: abt 1857), and William O. (B: abt 1849). > > 2. Laneigh "Laney" YEATES or YATES. Laney (COMBS) YATES was born in >Montgomery County, Kentucky in about 1829. She was married to William W. >YATES (b: abt 1822. William W. YATES is the son of Duleena (BADGER) and >Wilson W. YATES of Putnum County, Indiana. William YATES changed the >spelling of the last name some time after the Civil War. It is believed >that Laney YATES died in Putnum County, Indiana prior to 1864. William W. >YATES moved his family to Buchanan County, Missouri some time after the >death of his wife. William W. YATES died in Buchanan County, Missouri. >However, William W. YATES is not buried in that county. It is possible that >he was buried in Putnum County, Indiana with his wife. Laney and William W. >YATES had the following children: George Anna (b: abt 1849), John Owens (b: >abt 1852), Nannie L. (b: abt 1855), William J. (b: abt 1857), and Martin >Tyler (b: abt 1847). > > 3. Polly JOHNSON. Polly (COMBS) JOHNSON was born in Montgomery County, >Kentucky in about 1821. She is believed to be married to a James JOHNSON, >the son of John and Amasa JOHNSON. John JOHNSON died in Putnum County, >Indiana leaving a will and probate records dated MAR 1840. The family may >have moved to Boone County, Indiana after the death of John JOHNSON. The >following are the known children of Polly JOHNSON: Emma (b: unknown), Jacob >(b: unknown), Leoma KING (b: unknown), and Nancy (b: unknown). Polly >JOHNSON died prior to 1864. James JOHNSON was awarded guardianship of the >children by Montgomery County, Kentucky in 1864. > > 4. Malinda GILLEN. Malinda (COMBS) GILLEN was born in Montgomery County, >Kentucky in about 1827. She was married to Willis Y. GILLEN (b: abt 1805). >Willis Y. GILLEN was recorded as being a farmer in the 1850 and 1860 Putnum >County, Indiana Census. Malinda and Willis had the following children: >Benjamin J. (B: abt 1839), Columbus (b: abt 1843), Emily (b: abt 1833), John >(b: abt 1850), Lucinda (b: abt 1842), Lydia (b: abt 1836), Mary (b: abt >1842), Nancy (b: abt 1855), Rachel (b: abt 1837), and Tighlman (b: abt 1845). > > 5. Andrew Jackson COMBS. Between January and April of 1864 Andrew Jackson >COMBS was traveling to Ray County, Missouri to obtain some land. On his >return trip to Montgomery County, Kentucky he became ill and went to >Carpentersville, Indiana. Documents indicate that he went there to be with >a sister. Which sister is not known. Andrew Jackson COMBS died in >Carpenterville in 1864. His wife (Sarah Ann (ROGERS) COMBS, is buried in >Clay County, Missouri. Andrew Jackson COMBS burial site has never been >located. It is possible that he was buried in Putnum County, Indiana with >other family members. Andrew Jackson COMBS married Sarah Ann ROGERS, the >daughter of Horace and Elizabeth ROGERS, the granddaughter of William and >Patsy ROGERS of Montgomery County, Kentucky. > > 6. Jason COMBS. Married Hannah FOSTER, the daughter of Thomas FOSTER. >Jason and Hannah moved from Montgomery County, Kentucky to Buchanan County, >Missouri. Jason B. COMBS (b: 11 NOV 1817, Montgomery County, KY; d: 1 FEB >1860, near Wallace, Buchanan County, MO) sp-Hannah FOSTER (b: 14 AUG 1829, >Montgomery County, KY; d: 29 SEP 1886, near Wallace, Buchanan County, MO). > > 7. Lucinda COMBS (b: abt 1813, Montgomery County, KY; d: 1 MAR 1881, Ralls >County, MO) sp-Walker C. CARTER (b: 3 JUN 1816, Montgomery County, KY; d: >abt 1846, Ralls County, MO). > > 8. Nancy Ann COMBS (b: 31 JAN 1823, Montgomery County, KY; d: 8 JAN 1871, >Montgomery County, KY) sp-John H. MARK (b: 21 MAR 1817, d: 6 NOV 1909, >Montgomery County, KY). > > 9. Sarah Elizabeth COMBS (b: abt 1825, Aarons Run Creek, Montgomery >County, KY) sp-James BULLOCK (b: abt 1818, KY). > > 10. Phebe A. COMBS (b: abt 1826, Montgomery County, KY) married 2 Jan >1844, Bourbon Co, KY, John V. MOORE (b: 14 Feb 1822, Plum Lick, >Bourbon/Montgomery Cos, KY). Had two sons who were privates in D Company, >8th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry, CSA (an element of Morgan's Raiders) - >Richard F MOORE (killed at Lebanon, KY), and Kelly P. MOORE. > > 11. Walker Carter COMBS (b: abt 1833, Montgomery County, KY) sp-Louisa I. >_____ (b: abt 1834, KY). Lived in Bourbon County, Kentucky after the Civil >War. Was a member of G Company, 4th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry, CSA (part >of Morgans Raiders).. Enlisted 7 AUG 1862 at Abington, Virginia. Was wounded >and captured 7 JUN 1864, Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Was a prisoner of war at >Camp Chase, Ohio. Released as a prisoner exchange 21 FEB 1865. Did not >return to the Confederate Army upon release. > >Michael R. WilSon >1109 NE 97th Place >Kansas City, Missouri 64155 >[email protected] > > > > > >==== BULLOCK Mailing List ==== > Please consider being an Organ Donor. Donor cards, driver's >license stickers, and other means may also be used, but first be >sure your next of kin knows your wishes! >All organ donation done in this country (USA) goes through local organ >procurement organizations (OPO's) that must meet strict, objective >criteria set forth by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). >What should I do if I want to donate my organs and tissues? > >http://www.transweb.org/donation_folder/to_donate.html >You can call the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) >at 1-800-243-6667 (aka 1-800-24 DONOR) to order a donor card. >Transplant Centers with Web Sites: >(Many US centers do not have web pages; a complete listing >of US transplant centers is available in the UNOS) > >http://www.transweb.org/resources_index.html > >