Mary CURRY

Mary CURRY

Female 1801 - 1882  (81 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary CURRY was born in 1801 (daughter of Robert Addison CURRY, II and Sarah Jane YOUNG); died in 1882.

    Notes:

    This is cousin, Janet Orke's ancestral line.

    Family/Spouse: John CURRY. John was born in 1797; died in 1845. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Addison CURRY, IIRobert Addison CURRY, II was born in 1764 (son of Dr. Robert Addison CURRY, * and Elizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBE); died in 1803.

    Notes:

    He was in the service also with his father and brother in 1783. (CL-468) He might only have had one wife nicknamed "Scottie" Young or this was the nickname for either one of his wives.

    Robert married Sarah Jane YOUNG. Sarah was born in 1765; died in 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Jane YOUNG was born in 1765; died in 1820.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mary CURRY was born in 1801; died in 1882.
    2. Sarah CURRY was born in 1804; died in 1892.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Dr. Robert Addison CURRY, *Dr. Robert Addison CURRY, * was born on 10 Nov 1717 in Londonderry, County Ulster, Ireland (son of Sir Robert William "True" CURRY, IV and Martha GRAY); died on 5 Jan 1804 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, USA; was buried about 8 Jan 1804 in Ft. Defiance, , VA, USA.

    Notes:

    Robert Curry is listed as part of the Civil Service in the Revolutionary War from Augusta Co., Virginia in the DAR PATRIOT INDEX, VOL I., p.170. (CL-171,175) (CL-270)

    Birth Order of Robert's children is not in any way in order on my family group sheet. The order has been conjectured as similar to how Robert lists his children in his will. Ann and Samuel's birth dates are the only ones known with some certainty. His will lists them in this order: Samuel, Margaret, Mary, Ann, William, James, Robert, Alexander and Isaiah. I personally suspect that the daughter’s birth order should be intermixed throughout the order of the sons because of some calculations I did from war records. Sons James and Robert were enlisted with their father, Robert, in 1783. That makes their likely birth order before their sister Ann's of 1768, not after.

    Doris Rawlings received a letter second hand that stated Dr. Robert Curry was from Antrim, Ireland. Dr. Frey, a competent researcher in this family, states that he was born in Londonderry, Ulster Co., Ireland instead. This fits with the fact that he was of Scotch/Irish descent. The Scotch Irish were mostly from Ulster, Northern Ireland, across from Scotland who traveled to America, staying a brief time in Pennsylvania before settling in Augusta Co., Virginia. They were usually Presbyterians. They were participants in many wars of the area, first the French, the Indians, then finally the British. The Indian Wars were from 1753-1764 and the Revolution was from 1775-1781 with peace not formally concluded until 1783. (CL-188)

    He immigrated from Londonderry, Ireland to Pennsylvania late in the year of 1736 arriving in the Port of Philadelphia. According to the book "Men of Mark in Virginia", he was also born in Londonderry. He traveled with possibly 3 brothers. He and his brother, William purchased 200 acres in Lancaster Co., PA on Jan 16, 1737. Both of them removed to Augusta Co., VA in late 1747 or early 1748 though the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy by Virkus, c. 1928 stated that he arrived in Augusta Co., VA in 1753.

    He married first in Pennsylvania and possibly twice from some second-hand sources like "My Augusta.". The only wife that has been verified is Ann Currie. He and his wife, Ann, are listed as cousins in a letter from Donna Lewis dated 1993. This is supported by research from Dr. Frey. Dr. Robert Curry purchased 200 acres on Naked Creek near John Young's and friend, George Glenn's land in Augusta Co., VA on Mar 10, 1748/49. He was the progenitor of the Currys living on Naked Creek. In 1750, Robert and William were joined by their brothers, Nathan, David and Isaiah. (CL-468)

    Robert Curry farmed his land, but he had also studied medicine and taught fencing for several years. (CL-568) In 1753, he had 135 of these acres on Naked Creek surveyed by Tomas Lewis. In 1780 he surveyed an adjoining 50 acres also on Naked Creek. His possible father-in-law, Andrew McCombe, seems to have helped him purchase 130 of these acres. Robert Curry is listed in the military service throughout this extensive amount of time. Robert Curry qualified as Ensign of Militia on Sept. 21 1763, Captain of Militia on August 16, 1774 and Major of Militia by 1776. He was listed as Capt. in the French and Indian Wars and as Capt. of the Home Guard in the Revolutionary War. For his service in the French and Indian Wars, he was granted a tract of land in Highland Co., Ohio named "Crab Bottom". This is possibly the land that later Curry and Glenn descendants moved to. (CL-568)

    He was appointed road overseer from Skidmore's Camp up the North River to the first main Fork above the Great Lick on Mar. 18, 1783. He is also listed with sons James and Robert in Capt. Given's and Campbell's Companies in 1783. (CL-194b,c) He was living in Greenbrier Co., VA from 1783-1786. That is now in West Virginia, slightly S.E. of Augusta Co., VA. (CL-172) In record after record for Augusta Co., Virginia he is listed as the "Teste" or Witness for many legal proceedings. In Deed Book 26, pg. 344 he was issued a Patent, 1st Sept., 1780. (The item in patent was not mentioned.) He was an elder in the "Old Stone Church" in Augusta Co., Virginia. It can easily be surmised that he was a well-respected citizen from these court records. (CL-194d).

    This Robert Curry has been confused with Robert (b. 1730) who was the son of Robert and Jane Seawright Curry from Pennsylvania. It is said that he married an Ann also (though this simply could be a mix-up with our Dr. Robert who was born in 1717). (CL-305,306, 391) Proof that our Dr. Robert, father of our Ann Glenn, was born in 1717 first comes from a Vol. I, D.A.R. record. The D.A.R. information is supported in Dr. Robert Curry's Tombstone Inscription taken by an unknown reader from Old Fort Defiance, August Co., VA. On that he was born Nov. 10, 1717 and died Jan. 5, 1800 and was buried with wife Ann Curry of Ulster Co., Ireland. (CL-270) The death date does not match when he wrote his will in 1803. The tombstone was erected by his descendent, Charles Curry around 1898. The unknown reader described it as a large new stone erected by children of Robert Addison and Hanna Anderson Curry. According to researcher, Linda Baker, the person simply transcribed the tombstone incorrectly. It clearly states that he died Jan. 5, 1804.

    After the Charles who had erected the tombstone, died in 1941, the Curry family home that had been lived in by six generations of Currys was finally sold in 1946. His tombstone states: "Dr. Curry was Captn in French and Indian War Captn of Home Guards during the Revolutionary War. Elder of Augusta Church. Robert and Ann are Natives of Ulster, Ireland and were amoung the Pioneers and Nation Builders of this Country."

    In the book, "From Corner to Corner with John Curry Sr.," it states, the first Currys in the Shenandoah Valley are reported to have been Dr. Robert Curry and his brothers, Nathaniel, David and Isaiah who reached Augustus Co. in 1747-48. (CL-207). These brothers names fit with the children of William Curry and Sally Young from Antrim, IRE. (CL-275) Following is Robert Curry's Will, transcribed as written 29 Dec 1803 - Augusta Co. Court Will Book, Vol. VIII, pg. 417: "In the name of God amen I Robert Curry of the State of Virginia and County of Augusta being of advanced years but of perfect mind and memory Thanks to God for it and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die and after death the judgment I do hereby make this my last Will and testament in names and form following and first I recommend my Soul to go to Who gave it and my body to the earth from where it was taken to be buried in a Cristian and decent like maner at the discresion of my Executors here named and as for what worldly goods it hath pleased God to bestow on me in this life it is my will and desire they be disposed of as followeth and first I leave and bequeath unto my beloved wife Ann my dwelling house with all the furniture belonging to it and likewise my Negro wench China to be for her own use during her natural life and to be disposed of her at her decease as she sees proper her and her issue together with two cows & two sheep all to disposed of by her as she sees proper at her decease and as for my real Estate to with my lands I alow my son Samuel the benefit of my lands during my wife Ann life time and at her decease I alow him to keep the land or sell it at the rate of eight dollars an acre if sold to be divided as follows to wit 35 to be divided among them my Daughter Margaret Nickel 5A and my Daughter Mary Erwin 25A and my Daughter Ann Glen the sum of 5A to be taken out of the whole price of the the land I alow my son Samuel to Keep if he sees proper providing he pay to his five brothers William Curry James Curry Robert Curry Alexander and Isah at the rate of eight dollars an acre and provided my son Samuel Should see cause to keep the land he is to pay each of the Legatees in Six years after my wifes decease and I do constitute and appoint my two beloved sons Robert & William (crossed out) Samuel Curry Executors of this my last Will and testament and I do hereby revoke and ___ al former Wills either by word or wrighting ratifying this to be my last Will and testament in ___ I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th Day of December the year one thousand eight hundred 3 -- Witnesses present James Young Sen. (his mother's gr. nephew?), Hugh Brown - Andrew Young (His mother's gr.gr. nephew?). Proved 24th December, 1804. Samuel qualifies." (CL-185, 468)

    He died near Staunton in Augusta Co., VA after this writing in 1804. The family home that his son Samuel was bequeathed is located "six miles northwest of Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church and five miles west of Mt. Sidney in the "hills of Judea" on the waters of Naked Creek." (CL-391d) As for his sons, there are two Samuel Curry's living in Augusta Co, Virginia from at least 1800-1811 who married at similar times. Samuel Curry is listed as marrying Mary Glenn, d. of George Glenn, on Mar. 25 1800. (This disagrees with info. on Mary Glenn Curry's tombstone that says she was the daughter of James Glenn). There is also a Samuel Curry listed with wife Polly in the 1811 settlement of the Seawright estate who lived outside Augusta Co., VA. It does mention three Curry's in this will. Robert Curry and Jane (possible son of Dr. Robert, William or John Curry Sr.), Samuel Curry and Polly (possible son of Dr. Robert Curry) and Nicolas Curry and Sarah, (possible son of John Curry, Sr.) and Samuel Curry and Polly. It does state that all of the listed Curry's no longer live in Virginia (CL-194c)

    The 1810 Federal Census Records for Augusta Co., VA list the following Curry's as living in Augusta Co., VA. Five of these are possible sons of Robert Curry. There is also a Benjamin Curry, probably the son of William who was a likely cousin of our Dr. Robert Curry in the same area. (I deduce that William and Robert were cousins instead of brothers because of a possible marriage between their children: Elizabeth Curry and Alexander Curry on Oct. 6, 1795. Elizabeth was of age, the d. of William Curry. I presume that Alexander Curry, son of Robert was the spouse, as he is the right age and the only other known Alexander Curry in Augusta County besides Elizabeth's brother also named Alexander.) These are the only Curry's listed as living in Augusta Co., VA in 1810 and they all live in close proximity. The categories are: Males, age 0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, 45 & up. Females, ages 0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, 45 & up. (CL-181) Alexander, pg 325; 20001-10010-00 Benjamin, pg.325; 00010-00011-00 Isaiah, pg 325; 20010-20010-00 * James, pg 325; 40201-22010-00 * Robert, Curry: pg. 326: 00001-42201-00 * Samuel, pg 325; 20110-30010-00 * Samuel, pg 325; 21010-20011-10 William, pg 325; 12301-00001-00 * Of these: Isaiah, James, Robert, Samuel and William are possibly Dr. Robert Curry's sons or even grandsons.

    Dr. married Elizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBE about 1750. Elizabeth (daughter of Andrew MCCOMBE and Rebecca YOUNG, daughter of James CURRIE, daughter of Andrew MCCOMBE and Jane REABURN) was born on 25 Sep 1727 in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; died on 15 May 1819 in Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried about 18 May 1819. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBEElizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBE was born on 25 Sep 1727 in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland (daughter of Andrew MCCOMBE and Rebecca YOUNG, daughter of James CURRIE, daughter of Andrew MCCOMBE and Jane REABURN); died on 15 May 1819 in Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried about 18 May 1819.

    Notes:

    A possible sister to Ann Currie could be Alice Currie who married Leroy Griffin, 18 Jul 1764, Lancaster, VA. (CL-260)

    Children:
    1. Charles 1743 CURRY, Sr was born on 15 Mar 1743 in Northern Ireland; died about 7 Jul 1816 in York, South Carolina, USA.
    2. William CURRY was born in 1746 in Botetourt, Virginia, United States; died in 1804 in Mercer, Kentucky, United States.
    3. Captain James CURRY was born in 1750 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States; died about 19 Oct 1805 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Andrew CURRY was born in 1750 in Highland, Augusta, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Dec 1803 in Virginia, United States.
    5. Isaiah CURRY was born in 1751 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1833 in Ohio, United States.
    6. Margaret CURRY was born on 31 Mar 1752 in Augusta Co., Virginia, USA; died on 12 Feb 1841 in Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, United States.
    7. Elizabeth "Ann" CURRY was born in 1754 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Mar 1778 in Virginia, United States.
    8. William CURRY was born before 1755; died after 29 Dec 1803.
    9. Mary "Molly" CURRY was born before 1755; died after 15 Mar 1788.
    10. Agnes CURRY was born in 1757; died after 15 Mar 1788.
    11. Elizabeth CURRY was born before 1762; died after 15 Mar 1788.
    12. James CURRY was born on 25 Feb 1762 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Dec 1842 in Pendleton, West Virginia, United States.
    13. Jean CURRY was born in 1764 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Mar 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    14. 2. Robert Addison CURRY, II was born in 1764; died in 1803.
    15. Alexander CURRY was born before 1765 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1819 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    16. Mary DICKERSON was born on 16 Jan 1766 in Redstone, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States of America; died on 30 Mar 1853 in Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, United States of America.
    17. Ann CURRY, * was born on 22 Jun 1768 in , Augusta, VA; died on 13 May 1850 in , Gallia, OH, USA; was buried about 14 May 1850 in , Gallia, OH, USA.
    18. Samuel CURRY was born on 17 Apr 1770 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Apr 1845 in Fort Defiance, Augusta Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    19. Mary CURRY was born in 1771; and died.
    20. Nancy Agnes CURRY was born in 1773 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1851 in Adams County, Illinois, United States.
    21. Robert Addison CURRY, II was born on 25 Apr 1773 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1819 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA.
    22. Isaiah Alexander CURRY was born in 1778 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Oct 1859 in Black Allegheny, Pocahontas, Virginia, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Sir Robert William "True" CURRY, IVSir Robert William "True" CURRY, IV was born on 15 Jun 1690 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland.; died on 13 Mar 1748 in Rockingham, Augusta, Surry County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    The surname Curry means "marsh" or "boat" and first applied to Scotchman who lived in a place of that name in the Marsh at Midlothian, Scotland. (CL-391) The birthdates and birth order for his children literally are not consistent in the sources I've seen and could be completely wrong.

    The following record from Chaukley probably applies to this William. 1748-49, March 10th--William Curry, 200, near John Young, Thos. Waterson, Naked Creek (c. g. e. p.). According to "Early Settlers of Virginia", this purchase belonged to this William Sr. who was married to Sarah Young. Chaukley's, Vol. 1 entry might also apply. Christian vs. Curry.--William Curry (near Staunton) to Israel Christian, debtor. 1769, July 2; 1761, item by son, William; 1763, 24th February; 1766, to your account at the Stone House with Walter Stewart. Sworn to, 29th December, 1766.

    He is the first common ancestor I have with kkstubbs38 who descends through Sir Robert and his daughter, Jane (Jenny) Curry appearing to be born about 1712. This cousin is a half cousin meaning that one of us does NOT descend through Lady Sarah but through a different wife instead.

    I have a second cousin who descends through John Curry, b. 1730 instead who is a half cousin. This now suggests, Sir Robert William had 3 wives. We don't know which of his children belong to whom or his 3rd wife's name.

    Sir married Martha GRAY about Jan 1717 in , County Antrim, Ireland. Martha (daughter of James GRAY, daughter of James GRAY and Mrs James GRAY) was born on 20 Jan 1695 in Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 20 Jan 1695 in , Carluke, Lanark, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha GRAY was born on 20 Jan 1695 in Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 20 Jan 1695 in , Carluke, Lanark, Scotland (daughter of James GRAY, daughter of James GRAY and Mrs James GRAY); and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Dr. Robert Addison CURRY, * was born on 10 Nov 1717 in Londonderry, County Ulster, Ireland; died on 5 Jan 1804 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, USA; was buried about 8 Jan 1804 in Ft. Defiance, , VA, USA.
    2. Mary CURRY was born about 1722 in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; and died.
    3. Isaiah CURRY was born in 1725 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland; died about 1802 in Lincoln County, Georgia, USA.
    4. James W CURRY, Sr was born in 1728 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland; died on 24 Apr 1824 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States of America.

  3. 10.  Andrew MCCOMBE was born on 25 Apr 1704 in Logie Coldstone, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died before 14 Apr 1788 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, Colonial, America.

    Notes:

    Land Records in Land Book 26, pg. 172, in Richmond, VA. state that Andrew McCombe came to America with a grant from King George II in Augusta Co., VA. King George reigned from 1727-1760, this being the time period in which Andrew McCombe would have come to the colonies.

    His will as transcribed by a descendant is as follows. "Will of Andrew McComb dated 15March 1788. Transcribed exactly as written by Margaret Elizabeth Young Phillips, his 6th great granddaughter on 15 March 2000: Andrew McComb of the parish and County of August being now under bodily affliction but perfect in mind and memory thanks to almighty God who gave it and calling to mend the uncertainty of Life and the certainity of Death it being appointed for all men one to Die and after Death the judgment I do herby make this my Last will and testament in maner and from following and first I Recommend my Soul to God who gave it and Body to the Earth from Whence it was taken to Buried in a Christian Like and Decent maner at the discereshen of my Executors hereafter named and as for what wordly goods it hath pleased God to Bestow upon me in this Life it is my will and desire it be disposed of as follows and first I Leave and Bequeath to my Beloved wife Jane the whole of the profites arising of the Plantation to gether with the Benifits of the Negro to be for her own use together with as mutch of the Stock as She thinks proper to Keep During her ____Life and after her Deceas I allow my son William McComb to get the fortune to Be for him and his heirs for Ever providing he pay to his sister Barbara Curry the sum of ten pounds in property shortly after he receives Said negro as for what moveable property She Doth not See proper to Keep to be Sold at publik auction. Shortly after my Deceas and to be Equally divided Between five of my Children Agness Reburn, Mary Young, Jean Curry Deceased I alow her three daughters to Receve theer Mothers part~Sarah Gardner, Martha Dickey Likewise and as for my Real Estate to wit my lands, I Leave and bequeath unto my son in law formerly Robert Curry that part of my Plantation he now Lives on that he purchased from my Son William Computed to Be one hundred and thirty acres to be for him and his heirs or asigns for Ever with twenty trees of my orchard to Bestruck of that side next to his own Land and the Plantation that I live on I alow to be sold By my Executor at my wife's decea and I do hereby this my Last will and testament impower them one of them make a clear title for said plantation to the person or persons purchasing the same the one half of the price to fall in the hands of Robert Curry to Bee Equally Devided among all his children nowin. Being that he had by my Daughter Elizabeth namely Andrew, Margret, Jean, William, Mary Robert, Elizabeth, Agness and the other half of the price of the Said plantation I alow to be Equally Divided among all my daughters allowing it in Barbara her part the ten pound Before mentioned she is to receive from her Brother William McComb their names are Agness Reburn, Mary Young, Jean Curry Deceased and her three daughters to receive their mothers part as Before Described Sarah Gardner, Barbara Curry, Martha Dickey and I do hereby nominate and apoint my truly and Beloved wife and sons, James Young and Robert Curry Executors of this my Last will and testament and I do hereby Revoke and Disanull and disalow of all wills heretofore made whether by word or wrighting, aproving Qualifing and Confirming this onley as my last will and testament and in witness whereof I have here unto fit my hand and seal this fifteenth day of March the year one thousand, seven hundred and Eighty Eight Signed Sealed Andrew McComb Seal in presents of Samuel McKee George Glenn, David Gibson --------------------

    ----- --------------- At a Court held for Augusta County June 17, 1788 This last will and Testament for Andrew McComb Deceased was presented in court by James Young and Robert Curry two of the Executors therein named and proved by the oaths of Samuel McKee, George Glenn & David Gibson witnesses thereto am is order to be Recorded and on the motion of the Said Executors who made oath according to Law certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof in Due from they having entered into Bond with security, according to Law & Jane McCom the executrix named in the said will having certified under her hand attested by two witnesses that she will not to be upon herself any part of the Execution of the Said Will which also ordered to be recorded. Teste ______________

    -------------------------------------------------To The Worshipfull Court of Agusta County Gentlemen it appears to me that I am unable to attend by the failty of human nature it Being mutch impaired in order to administer to the Estate of my Late Deceased husband it appears best to me to decline and Leave the business wholly to the two Exthrs mentioned in the will as the Evidences here named Can Certify as witness to my hand this fourteenth Day of April the year one thousand Seven hundred and Eighty-Eight.her Jane X McCombmark George Glenn David Gibson This relinquishment was proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto and is ordered to be Recorded. Teste ____________" (CL-511E)

    Andrew married Rebecca YOUNG in 1728 in Augusta, Virginia, USA. Rebecca (daughter of John YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLAND and Lady Elizabeth Anne "Annie" HOUSTON) was born in 1715 in , , , Scotland; died on 24 Mar 1780 in Ditchley, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rebecca YOUNGRebecca YOUNG was born in 1715 in , , , Scotland (daughter of John YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLAND and Lady Elizabeth Anne "Annie" HOUSTON); died on 24 Mar 1780 in Ditchley, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBE was born on 25 Sep 1727 in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; died on 15 May 1819 in Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried about 18 May 1819.
    2. Agnes MCCOMBE was born in 1728 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1790 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    3. Joseph MCCOMBE was born in 1730; died in 1798.
    4. Andrew MCCOMBE was born in 1732 in Ulster, Ireland; died on 25 Sep 1805.
    5. Jean MCCOMBE was born in 1734 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died before 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    6. Barbara MCCOMB was born in 1736 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Nov 1804 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    7. Mary MCCOMBE was born in 1738 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    8. Sarah MCCOMBE
    9. William MCCOMBE was born in in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Apr 1836 in Indiana.