Thomas Holcombe1,2,3
b. 13 December 1690, d. 1765
Thomas Holcombe was born on 13 December 1690 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.4 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry. Thomas Holcombe married Mary Manning on 1 October 1714 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; McCracken spells 1st wife Hanning, Seaver spells it Manning.5 Thomas Holcombe married Sarah Ridout in 1728; McCracken says "probably" second marriage, but he could not assign the children to the two wives with any certainty. Listed here in the order of McCracken. Thomas Holcombe married Christian (?) after 1764.6 Thomas Holcombe died in 1765.
Bowman notes that Mary Manning died in 1776 and that Thomas then married Sarah Christian daughter of Thomas Christian. Simsbury records have Sarah died in March 1764 age 71. These death dates or the order of marriage must be in error.
4 Thomas 4 Holcombs will is dated 15 Sept 1770 and proved 5 Sept 1780
wife Christian, sons Thomas and Josiah, daughters Sarah, Damaris, heirs of Mary and heirs of Sibbel – the daughters got land in the long lots
The will proves that Josiah was a son, even though his birth was not recorded. It also names all the living children as well as Mary and Sybil who are dead but left heirs. The lack of any vital or church records is unfortunate. Isaac Terry probably belongs in this family, but there is no proof. The birth order of the children from the second marriage is unknown. I am assuming that the will lists them in order of age, but since Mary and Sybil are dead, they may have been older than Damaris. There may have been more children who died. 6
This Thomas has the most contradictions in the various genealogies. All the genealogies call his first wife Mary Manning, but Simsbury Vital Records clearly say Hanning and the name Hanning is used for males in later Holcomb generations. We also know he was married to Sarah when they both signed the Covenant in the First Church in Granby between 1736 and 1752. The genealogies call her Sarah Christian d/o Thomas but there is no proof of that and no mention of a Thomas Christian in any area records. Finally, we know he had a third wife in his old age, because he names her in his will and her name is Christian. I wonder if the genealogy writers somehow combined those two names? Sarah died in 1764 and Thomas wrote his will in 1770 calling his wife Christian. That name also is found in later Holcomb generations as a first name for a woman.6
Bowman notes that Mary Manning died in 1776 and that Thomas then married Sarah Christian daughter of Thomas Christian. Simsbury records have Sarah died in March 1764 age 71. These death dates or the order of marriage must be in error.
4 Thomas 4 Holcombs will is dated 15 Sept 1770 and proved 5 Sept 1780
wife Christian, sons Thomas and Josiah, daughters Sarah, Damaris, heirs of Mary and heirs of Sibbel – the daughters got land in the long lots
The will proves that Josiah was a son, even though his birth was not recorded. It also names all the living children as well as Mary and Sybil who are dead but left heirs. The lack of any vital or church records is unfortunate. Isaac Terry probably belongs in this family, but there is no proof. The birth order of the children from the second marriage is unknown. I am assuming that the will lists them in order of age, but since Mary and Sybil are dead, they may have been older than Damaris. There may have been more children who died. 6
This Thomas has the most contradictions in the various genealogies. All the genealogies call his first wife Mary Manning, but Simsbury Vital Records clearly say Hanning and the name Hanning is used for males in later Holcomb generations. We also know he was married to Sarah when they both signed the Covenant in the First Church in Granby between 1736 and 1752. The genealogies call her Sarah Christian d/o Thomas but there is no proof of that and no mention of a Thomas Christian in any area records. Finally, we know he had a third wife in his old age, because he names her in his will and her name is Christian. I wonder if the genealogy writers somehow combined those two names? Sarah died in 1764 and Thomas wrote his will in 1770 calling his wife Christian. That name also is found in later Holcomb generations as a first name for a woman.6
Children of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning
- Elizabeth Holcombe
- Thomas Holcombe+ b. 2 Nov 1715, d. s May 1787
- Josiah Holcombe+ b. c 1717, d. 25 Jul 1805
- Stephen Holcombe
- Sarah Holcombe b. 5 Sep 1719
- Moses Holcombe+ d. 1751
- Daniel Holcombe
Children of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Ridout
- Damarius Holcombe d. b 20 Apr 1797
- Mary Holcombe+ d. 27 Mar 1760
- Sybil Holcombe+
- Isaac Terry Holcombe b. 1736, d. 4 Apr 1762
Citations
- [S23] Jesse Seaver, The Holcomb(e) Genealogy, Page 11.
- [S44] George E. McCracken, "Thomas Holcombe."
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 30.2/Item A-4-2-1.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 25.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 36.
- [S706] Carol Laun, "Three Thomas Holcombs," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 20 January 2010.
Daniel Holcombe1,2,3
b. 30 September 1692, d. 1760
Daniel Holcombe was born on 30 September 1692 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.4 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry. Daniel Holcombe married Hesther Buell, daughter of Sgt. Peter Buell and Mary Gillett, on 1 January 1735/36 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.5 Daniel Holcombe died in 1760.
Seaver shows Gaylor, Edmund, Maria, Emeline, and Oliver as Daniel and Esther's Great Grandchildren. Bowman quotes Weir and shows them all as children here.
Seaver shows Gaylor, Edmund, Maria, Emeline, and Oliver as Daniel and Esther's Great Grandchildren. Bowman quotes Weir and shows them all as children here.
Children of Daniel Holcombe and Hesther Buell
- Gaylor Holcombe
- Daniel Holcombe+ b. 1736, d. 1770
- Ester Holcombe b. 11 May 1740, d. 19 Oct 1741
- Daniel Holcombe b. 31 Mar 1744, d. young
Isaac Holcombe1,2
b. 7 April 1696
Isaac Holcombe married Phoebe Cornish; McCracken does not mention this marriage. Isaac Holcombe was born on 7 April 1696 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry.
Child of Isaac Holcombe and Phoebe Cornish
Phoebe Cornish
Phoebe Cornish married Isaac Holcombe, son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry; McCracken does not mention this marriage.
Child of Phoebe Cornish and Isaac Holcombe
Elizabeth Holcombe1
b. 23 April 1699
Children and listed in Weathersfield. Elizabeth Holcombe was born on 23 April 1699 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 She was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry. Elizabeth Holcombe was baptized on 30 April 1699 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 She married Gershom Gross, son of Aaron Gross and Hannah Cole, on 3 December 1724 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; In her uncle Samuel Terry's will of 6 Feb 1724/5 the name is spelled Goff, which is more likely, and on 15 June 1733 she is called Elizabeth Gross.4,5
Children of Elizabeth Holcombe and Gershom Gross
- Isaac Gross d. 1760
- Ashel Gross b. 1725
Gershom Gross
b. 1691
Gershom Gross was born in 1691. He was the son of Aaron Gross and Hannah Cole. Gershom Gross married Elizabeth Holcombe, daughter of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry, on 3 December 1724 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; In her uncle Samuel Terry's will of 6 Feb 1724/5 the name is spelled Goff, which is more likely, and on 15 June 1733 she is called Elizabeth Gross.1,2
Children of Gershom Gross and Elizabeth Holcombe
- Isaac Gross d. 1760
- Ashel Gross b. 1725
Rebecca Holcombe1
b. 23 October 1709, d. 18 January 1803
Rebecca Holcombe married Abel Goddard, son of John Goddard and Sarah Hayes. Rebecca Holcombe was baptized on 23 October 1709.2 She was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Rebecca Holcombe died on 18 January 1803 at age 93.3 She was buried at Granby Center Cemetery, Granby, Hartford Co., CT.3
In wills of both parents. Rebecca was unmarried in 1731 when her mother willed her property to daughter, Rebecca Holcomb. She had children from SM, from The Goddards of Granby by Winfred R. Goodard Jr. 1985.
In wills of both parents. Rebecca was unmarried in 1731 when her mother willed her property to daughter, Rebecca Holcomb. She had children from SM, from The Goddards of Granby by Winfred R. Goodard Jr. 1985.
Children of Rebecca Holcombe and Abel Goddard
- Abel Goddard+ d. 1780
- Martin Goddard
- Sarah Goddard d. 1825
- Ruth Goddard
- Martha Goddard
- Zalotha Goddard d. a 1786
- Rhoda Goddard+ b. 1757, d. 1798
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. I:Pg. 52.
- [S706] Carol Laun, "Three Thomas Holcombs," e-mail to James H. Holcombe, 20 January 2010.
- [S807] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 May 2019), memorial page for Rebecca Holcomb Gozard (23 Oct 1709–18 Jan 1803), Find A Grave Memorial no. 64577591, citing Granby Cemetery, Granby, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by Addie (contributor 47097158) .
Ebenezer Holcombe
b. 28 April 1707, d. 10 April 1708
Ebenezer Holcombe was born on 28 April 1707 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Ebenezer Holcombe was baptized on 3 August 1707 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 He died on 10 April 1708 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3
Not in McPherson or Seaver.
Not in McPherson or Seaver.
Moses Holcombe
b. possibly 1701, d. 23 October 1722
Moses Holcombe was born possibly 1701.1 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Moses Holcombe died on 23 October 1722 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2
Stephen Holcombe
b. possibly 1703, d. 22 December 1722
Stephen Holcombe was born possibly 1703.1 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Stephen Holcombe died on 22 December 1722 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2
Ruth Ann Holcombe1
b. 28 April 1706, d. 21 May 1706
Ruth Ann Holcombe was born on 28 April 1706.2 She was baptized on 28 April 1706 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 She was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Ruth Ann Holcombe died on 21 May 1706.2,4
Ruth is not mentioned by Seaver, probably because she died young and was not mentioned in the will. The Simsbury Red Book specifically mentions her as " daughter of thomas holdomb." But there is a Ruth, daughter of Ensign John and Ann Pettibone Holcombe who married Joseph Higley. McCracken misplaced Ruth here also showing her married to Joseph Higley. See Ensign John Holcombe for Ruth and her family.
Ruth is not mentioned by Seaver, probably because she died young and was not mentioned in the will. The Simsbury Red Book specifically mentions her as " daughter of thomas holdomb." But there is a Ruth, daughter of Ensign John and Ann Pettibone Holcombe who married Joseph Higley. McCracken misplaced Ruth here also showing her married to Joseph Higley. See Ensign John Holcombe for Ruth and her family.
Consider Holcombe1,2,3
b. circa 1711, d. 17 January 1765
Consider Holcombe was born circa 1711 at probably Salmon Brook, CT.2,4 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Consider Holcombe married Ruth Griffin, daughter of John Griffin and Mary Bacon, on 21 March 1734 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.5,4 Consider Holcombe died on 17 January 1765 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.6
He had a second mariage some say to Mary. Simsbury Records record the births of the children.
He had a second mariage some say to Mary. Simsbury Records record the births of the children.
Children of Consider Holcombe and Ruth Griffin
- John Griffin Holcombe b. 14 Aug 1738, d. 20 Aug 1758
- Consider Holcombe Jr.+3 b. 6 May 1741
- Moses Holcombe b. 23 Mar 1744
- James Holcombe+3,7 b. 28 Sep 1746
- Elishama Holcombe+ b. 6 May 1749
- Elida Holcombe
- Ruth Holcombe b. 27 Nov 1754
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. I:Pg. 52.
- [S184] CSG #11841. Mrs. Carol A. Laun, "unknown short article title."
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 33.2.
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 33.2, A-4-2-9.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 126.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 187.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, page 105.
Ruth Griffin
b. 14 March 1717, d. 10 September 1798
Ruth Griffin was born on 14 March 1717 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 She was the daughter of John Griffin and Mary Bacon. Ruth Griffin married Consider Holcombe, son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone, on 21 March 1734 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2,3 Ruth Griffin died on 10 September 1798 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 81.4
Children of Ruth Griffin and Consider Holcombe
- John Griffin Holcombe b. 14 Aug 1738, d. 20 Aug 1758
- Consider Holcombe Jr.+ b. 6 May 1741
- Moses Holcombe b. 23 Mar 1744
- James Holcombe+ b. 28 Sep 1746
- Elishama Holcombe+ b. 6 May 1749
- Elida Holcombe
- Ruth Holcombe b. 27 Nov 1754
Daughter Holcombe
b. after 5 December 1700
Simsbury Records, page 22, show the death of a Ruth, daughter of Thomas, died May 21, 1706.
It is possible that this unnamed daughter was Ruth and that a subsequent child was named Ruth Ann. Daughter Holcombe was born after 5 December 1700; McCracken says name destroyed, perhaps older than Consider.1 She was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Daughter Holcombe was baptized on 23 October 1709; Baptized by Dudley Woodbridge.
It is possible that this unnamed daughter was Ruth and that a subsequent child was named Ruth Ann. Daughter Holcombe was born after 5 December 1700; McCracken says name destroyed, perhaps older than Consider.1 She was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Daughter Holcombe was baptized on 23 October 1709; Baptized by Dudley Woodbridge.
Citations
- [S44] George E. McCracken, "Thomas Holcombe."
Return Holcombe1,2
b. possibly 1713
Return Holcombe was also known as Return Ira Holcombe. He was born possibly 1713 at Hartford, Hartford Co., CT. He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Return Holcombe was baptized on 31 May 1713 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 He married Jerusha Adams, daughter of Gillett Adams and Abigail Bacon, on 10 January 1733/34 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.4 Return Holcombe died at Spencertown, NY.
Father's name not stated at baptism, but named in father's will. Return and Jerusha lived in Hillsdale, Columbia County, NY. Of this family Seaver listed only Zephaniah and his son; while Weir listed only Return and Zephaniah. Spear listed only Return and Zephaniah. This is the family of Deanna Holcomb Bowman.
Father's name not stated at baptism, but named in father's will. Return and Jerusha lived in Hillsdale, Columbia County, NY. Of this family Seaver listed only Zephaniah and his son; while Weir listed only Return and Zephaniah. Spear listed only Return and Zephaniah. This is the family of Deanna Holcomb Bowman.
Children of Return Holcombe and Jerusha Adams
- Abigail Holcombe
- Reuben Holcombe b. 1733
- Jerusha Holcombe b. 3 Apr 1734
- Stephen Holcombe b. 23 Sep 1736
- Return Holcombe+5 b. 1742, d. 1832
- Zephaniah Holcombe+6 b. 19 Aug 1750, d. 16 Mar 1822
- Timothy Holcombe b. 1756
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. I:Pg. 52-53.
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 34.1/Item A-4-2-10.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 24.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 126.
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, page 34.1, item A-4-2-10-1.
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, page 34.1, item A-4-2-10-2.
Jerusha Adams
b. 13 March 1718
Jerusha Adams was born on 13 March 1718. She was the daughter of Gillett Adams and Abigail Bacon. Jerusha Adams married Return Holcombe, son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone, on 10 January 1733/34 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1
Children of Jerusha Adams and Return Holcombe
- Abigail Holcombe
- Reuben Holcombe b. 1733
- Jerusha Holcombe b. 3 Apr 1734
- Stephen Holcombe b. 23 Sep 1736
- Return Holcombe+ b. 1742, d. 1832
- Zephaniah Holcombe+ b. 19 Aug 1750, d. 16 Mar 1822
- Timothy Holcombe b. 1756
Citations
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 126.
Gillett Adams1
b. 19 February 1694
Gillett Adams married Abigail Bacon, daughter of Thomas Bacon and Abigail Maskill. Gillett Adams was born on 19 February 1694. He was the son of Samuel Adams and Deborah Bartlett Gillet.
Child of Gillett Adams and Abigail Bacon
- Jerusha Adams+ b. 13 Mar 1718
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. I:Pg. 52.
James Holcombe
b. 10 October 1715
James Holcombe was born on 10 October 1715 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone.
Citations
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 45.
Enoch Holcombe1,2,3
b. 4 September 1717, d. 11 March 1808
Enoch Holcombe was born on 4 September 1717 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; Seaver obviously has typo 1777.4 He was the son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Rebecca Pettibone. Enoch Holcombe married Ann(a) Fowler, daughter of Jonathan Fowler and Catherine Marshall. Enoch Holcombe died on 11 March 1808 at Westfield, Hampden Co., MA, at age 90.
McCracken italicizes the marriage and says: had 10 children in Westfield, MA, facts not verified by me.
It appears that the children of Enoch and Enoch Jr. are co-mingled.
Bowman notes: Spear mentions research by Caroline Sparks of Delaware which indicates that Weir's list of Enoch's children includes children belonging to Enoch Jr. Weir's list was based on Seaver's list.
McCracken italicizes the marriage and says: had 10 children in Westfield, MA, facts not verified by me.
It appears that the children of Enoch and Enoch Jr. are co-mingled.
Bowman notes: Spear mentions research by Caroline Sparks of Delaware which indicates that Weir's list of Enoch's children includes children belonging to Enoch Jr. Weir's list was based on Seaver's list.
Children of Enoch Holcombe and Ann(a) Fowler
- Enoch Holcombe+ b. 15 May 1748, d. 2 Jun 1815
- Tirzah Holcombe b. 1750, d. 2 Jan 1851
- Lydia Holcombe b. 1752
- Elizabeth Holcombe b. 5 Oct 1754, d. 1818
- Anna Holcombe b. 2 Aug 1756, d. 11 Mar 1852
- Hannah Holcombe b. 24 Jan 1760, d. 25 Nov 1800
- Nancy Holcombe b. 1762
- Shubal Holcombe b. 1764
- Abigail Holcombe b. 1769
- Roswell Holcombe
- Cynthia Holcombe
- Horace Holcombe+ b. 1772
Sarah Ridout
b. circa 1693, d. 28 March 1764
Sarah Ridout was born circa 1693.1 She married Thomas Holcombe, son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry, in 1728; McCracken says "probably" second marriage, but he could not assign the children to the two wives with any certainty. Listed here in the order of McCracken. Sarah Ridout died on 28 March 1764 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2
Children of Sarah Ridout and Thomas Holcombe
- Damarius Holcombe d. b 20 Apr 1797
- Mary Holcombe+ d. 27 Mar 1760
- Sybil Holcombe+
- Isaac Terry Holcombe b. 1736, d. 4 Apr 1762
Mary Manning
Mary Manning was also known as Mary Hanning. She married Thomas Holcombe, son of Capt. Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth Terry, on 1 October 1714 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; McCracken spells 1st wife Hanning, Seaver spells it Manning.1
Children of Mary Manning and Thomas Holcombe
- Elizabeth Holcombe
- Thomas Holcombe+ b. 2 Nov 1715, d. s May 1787
- Josiah Holcombe+ b. c 1717, d. 25 Jul 1805
- Stephen Holcombe
- Sarah Holcombe b. 5 Sep 1719
- Moses Holcombe+ d. 1751
- Daniel Holcombe
Citations
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 36.
Nathaniel Bliss
b. 28 December 1622, d. 8 November 1654
Nathaniel Bliss was born on 28 December 1622 at Rodborough, England. He was the son of Thomas Bliss and Margaret (?)1 Nathaniel Bliss emigrated in 1635. He married Catharine Chapin, daughter of Samuel Chapin and Cicely Penny, on 20 November 1646 at Springfield, MA.2 Nathaniel Bliss died on 8 November 1654 at Springfield, Middlesex Co., MA, at age 31.3
Children of Nathaniel Bliss and Catharine Chapin
- Mary Bliss+ b. 23 Sep 1651, d. b 1722
- Margaret Bliss+ b. 12 Nov 1695, d. 3 Apr 1745
Catharine Chapin
b. 6 April 1627, d. 4 February 1712
Catharine Chapin was born on 6 April 1627 at Devon, England. She was the daughter of Samuel Chapin and Cicely Penny.1 Catharine Chapin married Nathaniel Bliss, son of Thomas Bliss and Margaret (?), on 20 November 1646 at Springfield, MA.2 Catharine Chapin married Thomas Gilbert on 31 July 1655.2 Catharine Chapin married Josiah Marshfield on 28 December 1664.2 Catharine Chapin died on 4 February 1712 at Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, at age 84.2 She was buried at Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA.3
Children of Catharine Chapin and Nathaniel Bliss
- Mary Bliss+ b. 23 Sep 1651, d. b 1722
- Margaret Bliss+ b. 12 Nov 1695, d. 3 Apr 1745
Child of Catharine Chapin and Josiah Marshfield
- Margaret Marshfield+ b. 3 Dec 1670, d. 12 Jun 1758
Citations
- [S266] Duane E. Wilson, Edward Messenger.
- [S426] John Homer Bliss, Bliss Family, Page 36.
- [S807] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 June 2019), memorial page for Catherine Chapin Marshfield (6 Apr 1627–4 Feb 1712), Find A Grave Memorial no. 68735252, citing Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Julie Winfield Waterman (contributor 47488850) .
Thomas Bliss1
b. circa 1589, d. circa 1650
Thomas Bliss was born circa 1589 at Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England.2,3 Thomas Bliss was also known as Thomas Bliss II. He died circa 1650 at Hartford, Hartford Co., CT.2
Of Belstone parish, Devonshire, England, of Braintree, Mass., and afterwards of Hartford. Ct.
Of Belstone parish, Devonshire, England, of Braintree, Mass., and afterwards of Hartford. Ct.
Children of Thomas Bliss and Margaret (?)
- Thomas Bliss+4 b. c 1618, d. 15 Apr 1688
- Nathaniel Bliss+4 b. 28 Dec 1622, d. 8 Nov 1654
Samuel Chapin
Samuel Chapin married Cicely Penny, daughter of Henry Penny and Jane Dabinott, on 9 February 1623 at Paignton, Devonshire, England.1
Children of Samuel Chapin and Cicely Penny
- Catharine Chapin+ b. 6 Apr 1627, d. 4 Feb 1712
- Josias Chapin+ b. 1637, d. 10 Sep 1726
Citations
- [S266] Duane E. Wilson, Edward Messenger.
Sarah Owen
Sarah Owen married Nathaniel Holcombe, son of Thomas Holcombe and Elizabeth (?), on 17 January 1722 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
Thomas Holcombe1,2
b. 2 November 1715, d. say May 1787
Thomas Holcombe was born on 2 November 1715 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 He was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning. Thomas Holcombe married Sarah Loomis, daughter of Philip Loomis and Hannah (?), on 15 October 1740 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.4 Thomas Holcombe died say May 1787. His estate was probated on 24 May 1788.
Children of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis
- Huldah Holcombe
- Hanning Holcombe b. 6 Aug 1741, d. 25 Oct 1768
- Sarah Holcombe+ b. 6 Feb 1743
- Ester Holcombe b. 29 Oct 1745, d. b 18 Nov 1820
- Thomas Holcombe b. 8 Aug 1750, d. b 1788
- Mary Holcombe+ b. 17 Jun 1753, d. 30 Aug 1806
- Noah Holcombe+ b. 8 Aug 1756
- Tirza Holcombe+ b. 7 Jul 1759
Sarah Loomis1
b. 12 August 1722, d. 24 July 1783
Sarah Loomis was born on 12 August 1722. She was the daughter of Philip Loomis and Hannah (?) Sarah Loomis married Thomas Holcombe, son of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning, on 15 October 1740 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 Sarah Loomis died on 24 July 1783 at age 60.
See also Loomis Genealogy #233 which also gives a Mary and Huldah.
See also Loomis Genealogy #233 which also gives a Mary and Huldah.
Children of Sarah Loomis and Thomas Holcombe
- Huldah Holcombe
- Hanning Holcombe b. 6 Aug 1741, d. 25 Oct 1768
- Sarah Holcombe+ b. 6 Feb 1743
- Ester Holcombe b. 29 Oct 1745, d. b 18 Nov 1820
- Thomas Holcombe b. 8 Aug 1750, d. b 1788
- Mary Holcombe+ b. 17 Jun 1753, d. 30 Aug 1806
- Noah Holcombe+ b. 8 Aug 1756
- Tirza Holcombe+ b. 7 Jul 1759
Josiah Holcombe1,2,3
b. circa 1717, d. 25 July 1805
Josiah Holcombe was born circa 1717 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; Birth not found, placed here by Hiram Frank Holcombe. He was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning. Josiah Holcombe married Abigail Higley, daughter of Nathaniel Higley and Abigail Filer, on 8 November 1742 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.4 Josiah Holcombe left a will on 15 May 1805. He died on 25 July 1805 at Rensselaer Co., NY.5 He was buried at Presbyterian Cemetery, Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., NY. His estate was probated in September 1805.
McCracken placed children starting with Dorcas here. However, in a note dated May 3, 1997, from Stephen M. Lawson of Port Orchard, WA, he describes correspondence with McCracken in 1986 where they discussed an error in TAG where he missed a generation and the children listed are actually Josiah's grandchildren, the children of Josiah and Dorcas Smith.
Josiah's will names his wife Abigail, sons Beriah and Michael, and daughters Abigail and Deborah. Josiah apparently moved to Stephentown in the 1780s with his children and their families. The presence of three men with the name Josiah Holcomb before 1800 makes positive identification of each in various records difficult, but this Josiah appears to the the elder one of that name in the 1800 census of Renasselaer Co., NY.
Bowman also places a child Hannah b. 1741 here.
McCracken placed children starting with Dorcas here. However, in a note dated May 3, 1997, from Stephen M. Lawson of Port Orchard, WA, he describes correspondence with McCracken in 1986 where they discussed an error in TAG where he missed a generation and the children listed are actually Josiah's grandchildren, the children of Josiah and Dorcas Smith.
Josiah's will names his wife Abigail, sons Beriah and Michael, and daughters Abigail and Deborah. Josiah apparently moved to Stephentown in the 1780s with his children and their families. The presence of three men with the name Josiah Holcomb before 1800 makes positive identification of each in various records difficult, but this Josiah appears to the the elder one of that name in the 1800 census of Renasselaer Co., NY.
Bowman also places a child Hannah b. 1741 here.
Children of Josiah Holcombe and Abigail Higley
- Hannah Holcombe b. 1741
- Josiah Holcombe Jr.+ b. 19 Sep 1743, d. 15 Jun 1827
- Jechaniah Holcombe b. 2 Feb 1745/46
- Beriah Holcombe+ b. 16 Aug 1748, d. 15 Mar 1824
- Abigail Holcombe+ b. 18 Dec 1750, d. 30 Oct 1843
- Samuel Holcombe b. 19 Feb 1753
- Jonah Holcombe b. 6 Jul 1755
- Michael Holcombe+ b. 8 Feb 1758
- Deborah Holcombe b. 23 Jul 1760
Citations
- [S23] Jesse Seaver, The Holcomb(e) Genealogy, Page 240.
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. I:Pgs 51, 114.
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 30.2/Item A-4-2-1-1.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Pages 68, 159.
- [S473] Stephentown, online http://stephentowngenealogy.com
Sarah Holcombe1
b. 5 September 1719
Sarah Holcombe was born on 5 September 1719 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 She was the daughter of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning. Sarah Holcombe married Ichabod Miller in 1741. Sarah Holcombe married Simeon Ward in 1752.
SARAH HOLCOMBE, WIFE OF ICHABOD MILLER
Daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe
McPherson, page 211.2 3 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 2 May 1716; and on page 214.1 lists a marriage to Ichabod Miller on 27 January 1741, and her death in 1800. McPherson provides no additional information.
Seaver, page 42 4 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 2 May 1716, a marriage to Ichabod Miller on 27 January 1741, and death in 1800.
Bowman, page 28, 5 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 1719, a marriage to Ichabod Miller in 1741, and death in 1800. Bowman continues the line on page 74 and shows 9 chldren.
McCracken, page 167, 6 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 2 May 1719. He does not list any additional information.
Daughter of Thomas and Mary (Hanning) Holcombe
McPherson, page 30.2 3 does not list a daughter Sarah.
Seaver, on page 11, 4 does not list Sarah as a daughter of Thomas and Mary, but rather lists her as a daughter of Thomas' father Thomas and his second wife Rebecca Pettibone, and gives a birth date of 5 September 1719.
Bowman, on page 51, 5 lists Sarah, born 1719, married to Ichabod in 1741, and died in 1800 and references Sarah, the daughter of John and Ann. Bowman does not continue this line.
McCracken, on page 73, 6 lists Sarah, born 5 September 1719. He provides no further information on her.
Three Thomas Holcombs
In an unpublished manuscript from January 2010 Carol Laun writes:
Sarah may or may not have married Ichabod Miller. Here is what is found in SVR.
Sarah 6th d/o John Holcomb b. 2 May 1719 (SVR-46)
Sarah 1st d/o Thomas Holcomb the younger b. 5 Sept 1719 (SVR-47)
Ichabod Miller married Sarah Holcomb 27 Jan 1741/2 (SVR-94)
There is no way to prove which one married Ichabod. Bowman has it both ways, she has Sarah d/o Thomas Holcomb marrying Ichabod and also Sarah d/o John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcomb marrying Ichabod. McPherson ignores SVR and leaves Sarah out of the Thomas Holcomb family and says Sarah d/o John Holcomb was b. 2 May 1716. At any rate, everyone agrees that Ichabod and Sarah lived in West Simsbury, had nine children (SVR-84) and she died in 1800.
SARAH HOLCOMBE, WIFE OF ICHABOD MILLER
Daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe
McPherson, page 211.2 3 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 2 May 1716; and on page 214.1 lists a marriage to Ichabod Miller on 27 January 1741, and her death in 1800. McPherson provides no additional information.
Seaver, page 42 4 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 2 May 1716, a marriage to Ichabod Miller on 27 January 1741, and death in 1800.
Bowman, page 28, 5 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 1719, a marriage to Ichabod Miller in 1741, and death in 1800. Bowman continues the line on page 74 and shows 9 chldren.
McCracken, page 167, 6 shows her as a daughter of John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcombe and gives a birth date of 2 May 1719. He does not list any additional information.
Daughter of Thomas and Mary (Hanning) Holcombe
McPherson, page 30.2 3 does not list a daughter Sarah.
Seaver, on page 11, 4 does not list Sarah as a daughter of Thomas and Mary, but rather lists her as a daughter of Thomas' father Thomas and his second wife Rebecca Pettibone, and gives a birth date of 5 September 1719.
Bowman, on page 51, 5 lists Sarah, born 1719, married to Ichabod in 1741, and died in 1800 and references Sarah, the daughter of John and Ann. Bowman does not continue this line.
McCracken, on page 73, 6 lists Sarah, born 5 September 1719. He provides no further information on her.
Three Thomas Holcombs
In an unpublished manuscript from January 2010 Carol Laun writes:
Sarah may or may not have married Ichabod Miller. Here is what is found in SVR.
Sarah 6th d/o John Holcomb b. 2 May 1719 (SVR-46)
Sarah 1st d/o Thomas Holcomb the younger b. 5 Sept 1719 (SVR-47)
Ichabod Miller married Sarah Holcomb 27 Jan 1741/2 (SVR-94)
There is no way to prove which one married Ichabod. Bowman has it both ways, she has Sarah d/o Thomas Holcomb marrying Ichabod and also Sarah d/o John and Ann (Pettibone) Holcomb marrying Ichabod. McPherson ignores SVR and leaves Sarah out of the Thomas Holcomb family and says Sarah d/o John Holcomb was b. 2 May 1716. At any rate, everyone agrees that Ichabod and Sarah lived in West Simsbury, had nine children (SVR-84) and she died in 1800.
Citations
Stephen Holcombe1,2
Seaver shows this child but McCracken does not. Stephen Holcombe was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning.
Moses Holcombe1
d. 1751
Seaver shows this child but McCracken does not. McPherson reports the second marriage to Sarah Christian. Ann Elizabeth and Ruth are indicated by birth records in Simsbury, CT; however it is not clear to which Moses they should be assigned. McPherson stated they had Allen and Elihu born in Ira, Ira Station, Cayuga County, Ohio. Elihu was listed in the Phelps Genealogy. Moses Holcombe was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning. Moses Holcombe married Elizabeth Phelps, daughter of Joseph Phelps and Rebecca North.2 Moses Holcombe died in 1751.
Children of Moses Holcombe and Elizabeth Phelps
- Allen Holcombe
- Elihu Holcombe
- Anna Holcombe+ b. 24 Jan 1747/48
- Elizabeth Holcombe b. 1749
- Ruth Holcombe b. 1752, d. 1756
Daniel Holcombe1
Seaver shows this child but McCracken and Bowman do not. Seaver shows that he married Sarah Holcomb. Some confusion. Daniel Holcombe was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning.
Citations
- [S23] Jesse Seaver, The Holcomb(e) Genealogy, Page 11.
Philip Loomis1
b. 22 February 1675, d. 1 December 1746
Philip Loomis was born on 22 February 1675 at Westfield, Hampden Co., MA. He was the son of Lt. Samuel Loomis and Elizabeth Judd. Philip Loomis married Hannah (?) in 1704. Philip Loomis died on 1 December 1746 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 71.
Children of Philip Loomis and Hannah (?)
- Hannah Loomis+ b. 21 May 1705
- Philip Loomis+2 b. 25 Mar 1707, d. 1751
- Joel Loomis+ b. 13 Oct 1708, d. 1776
- Abigail Loomis+ b. 30 Apr 1711, d. c 1802
- Sarah Loomis+ b. 12 Aug 1722, d. 24 Jul 1783
Lt. Samuel Loomis1,2
b. circa 1628, d. 1 October 1689
Lt. Samuel Loomis was born circa 1628 at Essex, England. He was the son of Joseph Loomis and Mary White. Lt. Samuel Loomis married Elizabeth Judd, daughter of Thomas Judd, on 27 December 1653 at Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.3,4 Lt. Samuel Loomis was CHURCH MEMBERSHIP on 26 November 1661 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 1 October 1689 at Westfield, Hapshire (now Hampden) Co., MA.4
Purchased the Witchfield place, Broad St., site of the present Grace church. Made freeman 1654. Moved to Westfield, Mass between 1672 and 1675. Sold his dwelling house in Windsor in 1679. Elizabeth was still living in Westfield in 1716.
Purchased the Witchfield place, Broad St., site of the present Grace church. Made freeman 1654. Moved to Westfield, Mass between 1672 and 1675. Sold his dwelling house in Windsor in 1679. Elizabeth was still living in Westfield in 1716.
Children of Lt. Samuel Loomis and Elizabeth Judd
- Samuel Loomis+
- Elizabeth Loomis
- Ruth Loomis b. 14 Jun 1660
- Sarah Loomis b. 3 Feb 1662 or 1663
- Joanna Loomis b. 22 Oct 1665
- Benjamin Loomis b. 11 Feb 1667 or 1668, d. 1726
- Nehemiah Loomis b. 15 Jul 1670, d. 4 Feb 1740
- William Loomis+ b. 18 Mar 1672, d. 1738
- Philip Loomis+ b. 22 Feb 1675, d. 1 Dec 1746
- Mary Loomis b. 16 Aug 1678
Joseph Loomis1,2
b. circa 1590, d. 25 November 1658
Joseph Loomis was born circa 1590 at Braintree, Essex, England.3 He was the son of John Lummys and Agnes Lingwood.4 Joseph Loomis married Mary White, daughter of Robert White and Bridget Allgar, on 30 June 1614 at ParishChurch, Shalford, County Essex, England.4 Joseph Loomis died on 25 November 1658 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT.4
from Joseph Loomis by Elisha S. Loomis:
"Joseph was a woolen-draper in Braintree, Essex county, England; sailed from London April 11, 1638, in the ship Susan and Ellen, and arrived at Boston July 17, 1638, tarrying about 1 year at Dorchester, Mass., it is thought. It is mentioned in the town records of Windsor, Vol. I, that on the 2nd of Feb., 1640, he had granted him from the plantation 21 acres adjoining Farmington river, on the west side of the Connecticut river, this 21 acres including the site of the first English settlement made in Conn; also several large tracts of land on the east side of the Connecticut, partly from the town and partly by purchase.
"He therefore probably came to Windsor in the summer or autumn of 1639, and he is generally supposed to have come in company with Rev. Ephraim Huet, who arrived at Windsor, Aug. 17, 1639. He brought with him five sons, all of whom were freemen, Oct. 7, 1669, and three daughters. His house was situated near the mouth of the Farmington River on "The Island," so called because at every great freshet it became temporarily an island by the overflowing of the Connecticut River."
Beverly Schonewolf provided the following information about Joseph's origin and immigration. We are trying to find the original source.
The proof that Joseph Loomis came from Braintree, England is established by the deposition of Joseph Hills of Charlestown, Mass., taken July 30, 1639.
"Joseph Hills of Charlestowne, in New England, Woolen Draper, aged about 36 yeares, sworne, saith upon his oath that he came to New England undertaker in the ship called the Susan and Ellen of London whereof was master Mr. Edward Payne, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred thirty and eight, the 14th yeare of the raigne of our souraigne Lord the King that now is, and this dpt knowes that divers goods and chattells, victualls & commodities of Joseph Loomis late of Brayntree in the County of Essex, Woolen-draper, wch were put up in three butts, two hogsheds, one halfe hogshed, one barrell, one tubb & three firkins, transported from Malden in the County of Essex to London in an Ipswch Hye, were shipped in the said ship upon the eleventh day of Aprill in the yeare aforesayd, and this deponent cleared the said goods wth divers other goods of the said Joseph Loomis and other mens, in the Custom-house at London, as may appeare by the Customers bookes, and this dept saith that the said goods were transported into New England in the said ship where she arrived on the seventeenth day of July in the yeare aforesayd."
Beverly Schonewolf also provided the following information about Joseph's will and probate.
In Vol. 2, Records of Particular Court for the colony of Connecticut, p. 116, there is an inventory of the estate of Mr. Joseph Loomis, deceased Nov. 25, 1658, in which it is stated that there is a debt in England against Mr. Loomis's estate amounting to 12 pounds, 14 s. 8d.
His estate was inventoried at 178 pounds 10s. 00d, taken by Henry Clarke, John Moore.
Court Record Page 115, 2 December 1658. An agreement for a division of the estate by the children of Joseph Loomis, Decd, and approved by this court of Magistrates to be an equal division. To Joseph Loomis, to Nicholas Olmsted, to Josiah Hull, to John Loomis, to Thomas Loomis, to Nathaniel Loomis, to Mary Tudor, to Samuel Loomis.
The agreement of the children of Mr. Joseph Loomis respecting the division of the estate of ye father deceased approved by The Court 2 December 1658: We whose names are hereunto subscribed doe by these prsents testify that it is our mutual and joynt agreement to attend an equal division of the estate of Mr. Joseph Loomis, our father, lately deceased, wch said estate being distributed in an equal prption we doe by these prsents engage to set down Satisfied and Contented respecting any future trouble or demands about the fore said estate now pr sented by Inventory to ye Court of Magistrates.
Witness our hand, 2nd December, 1658. Joseph Loomis, Josias Hull, Thomas Loomis, Mary Tudor, Nicholas Olmsted, John Loomis, Nath. Loomis, Samll Loomis.5
from Joseph Loomis by Elisha S. Loomis:
"Joseph was a woolen-draper in Braintree, Essex county, England; sailed from London April 11, 1638, in the ship Susan and Ellen, and arrived at Boston July 17, 1638, tarrying about 1 year at Dorchester, Mass., it is thought. It is mentioned in the town records of Windsor, Vol. I, that on the 2nd of Feb., 1640, he had granted him from the plantation 21 acres adjoining Farmington river, on the west side of the Connecticut river, this 21 acres including the site of the first English settlement made in Conn; also several large tracts of land on the east side of the Connecticut, partly from the town and partly by purchase.
"He therefore probably came to Windsor in the summer or autumn of 1639, and he is generally supposed to have come in company with Rev. Ephraim Huet, who arrived at Windsor, Aug. 17, 1639. He brought with him five sons, all of whom were freemen, Oct. 7, 1669, and three daughters. His house was situated near the mouth of the Farmington River on "The Island," so called because at every great freshet it became temporarily an island by the overflowing of the Connecticut River."
Beverly Schonewolf provided the following information about Joseph's origin and immigration. We are trying to find the original source.
The proof that Joseph Loomis came from Braintree, England is established by the deposition of Joseph Hills of Charlestown, Mass., taken July 30, 1639.
"Joseph Hills of Charlestowne, in New England, Woolen Draper, aged about 36 yeares, sworne, saith upon his oath that he came to New England undertaker in the ship called the Susan and Ellen of London whereof was master Mr. Edward Payne, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred thirty and eight, the 14th yeare of the raigne of our souraigne Lord the King that now is, and this dpt knowes that divers goods and chattells, victualls & commodities of Joseph Loomis late of Brayntree in the County of Essex, Woolen-draper, wch were put up in three butts, two hogsheds, one halfe hogshed, one barrell, one tubb & three firkins, transported from Malden in the County of Essex to London in an Ipswch Hye, were shipped in the said ship upon the eleventh day of Aprill in the yeare aforesayd, and this deponent cleared the said goods wth divers other goods of the said Joseph Loomis and other mens, in the Custom-house at London, as may appeare by the Customers bookes, and this dept saith that the said goods were transported into New England in the said ship where she arrived on the seventeenth day of July in the yeare aforesayd."
Beverly Schonewolf also provided the following information about Joseph's will and probate.
In Vol. 2, Records of Particular Court for the colony of Connecticut, p. 116, there is an inventory of the estate of Mr. Joseph Loomis, deceased Nov. 25, 1658, in which it is stated that there is a debt in England against Mr. Loomis's estate amounting to 12 pounds, 14 s. 8d.
His estate was inventoried at 178 pounds 10s. 00d, taken by Henry Clarke, John Moore.
Court Record Page 115, 2 December 1658. An agreement for a division of the estate by the children of Joseph Loomis, Decd, and approved by this court of Magistrates to be an equal division. To Joseph Loomis, to Nicholas Olmsted, to Josiah Hull, to John Loomis, to Thomas Loomis, to Nathaniel Loomis, to Mary Tudor, to Samuel Loomis.
The agreement of the children of Mr. Joseph Loomis respecting the division of the estate of ye father deceased approved by The Court 2 December 1658: We whose names are hereunto subscribed doe by these prsents testify that it is our mutual and joynt agreement to attend an equal division of the estate of Mr. Joseph Loomis, our father, lately deceased, wch said estate being distributed in an equal prption we doe by these prsents engage to set down Satisfied and Contented respecting any future trouble or demands about the fore said estate now pr sented by Inventory to ye Court of Magistrates.
Witness our hand, 2nd December, 1658. Joseph Loomis, Josias Hull, Thomas Loomis, Mary Tudor, Nicholas Olmsted, John Loomis, Nath. Loomis, Samll Loomis.5
Children of Joseph Loomis and Mary White
- Joseph Loomis Jr.+ b. c 1615, d. 26 Jun 1687
- Sarah Loomis+ b. 1617, d. c 1667
- Elizabeth Loomis+ b. c 1619
- Mary Loomis+ b. c 1620, d. 19 Aug 1680
- Deacon John Loomis+ b. 9 Nov 1622, d. 2 Sep 1688
- Thomas Loomis+ b. 1624, d. 28 Aug 1689
- Nathaniel Loomis+ b. c 1626, d. 19 Aug 1688
- Lt. Samuel Loomis+ b. c 1628, d. 1 Oct 1689
Mary Elwell
b. say 1634
Hanning Holcombe
b. 6 August 1741, d. 25 October 1768
Hanning Holcombe was born on 6 August 1741 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 He was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Hanning Holcombe died on 25 October 1768 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT, at age 27.2
Sarah Holcombe
b. 6 February 1743
Sarah Holcombe was born on 6 February 1743 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Sarah Holcombe married Daniel Holcombe, son of Daniel Holcombe and Hesther Buell, in 1756.
Children of Sarah Holcombe and Daniel Holcombe
- John G. Holcombe
- Noah Holcombe
- Daniel Holcombe+ b. 18 Jan 1771, d. Jun 1829
- Lemuel Cicero Holcombe b. 1795
Citations
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 83.
Ester Holcombe
b. 29 October 1745, d. before 18 November 1820
Ester Holcombe was born on 29 October 1745 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Ester Holcombe died before 18 November 1820.2 She was buried at West Granby Cemetery, Granby, Hartford Co., CT.
Carol Laun in her Beneath These Stones says that the Esther buried in West Granby is probably the daughter of Thomas and Sarah.
The West Granby Sexton has d. 1821 age 72. 3
Carol Laun in her Beneath These Stones says that the Esther buried in West Granby is probably the daughter of Thomas and Sarah.
The West Granby Sexton has d. 1821 age 72. 3
Thomas Holcombe1
b. 8 August 1750, d. before 1788
There is some confusion with this Thomas who married Clarinda Pettibone, and the Thomas 452318 who was the son of Hezekiah, who married Clarinda Pettibone. Loomis says this Thomas died in the Continental Army. Thomas Holcombe was born on 8 August 1750 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 He was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Thomas Holcombe died before 1788.3
Mary Holcombe
b. 17 June 1753, d. 30 August 1806
Mary Holcombe was born on 17 June 1753 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Mary Holcombe married Daniel Hayes III, son of Daniel Hayes II and Abigail Hayes. Mary Holcombe died on 30 August 1806 at age 53.2
Children of Mary Holcombe and Daniel Hayes III
- Daniel Hayes IV+ b. 1775, d. 18 Aug 1859
- Mary Hayes+ b. s 1779, d. 17 Feb 1818
Noah Holcombe1
b. 8 August 1756
Noah Holcombe was born on 8 August 1756 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 He was the son of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Noah Holcombe married Tryphena Young, daughter of Eliphalet Young and Margaret (?), on 1 February 1785.3,4 Noah Holcombe was buried on 29 April 1817 at West Granby Cemetery, Granby, Hartford Co., CT; no stone.5
McCracken wonders if he was of Granby, 1790 (2/1/6) or of Litchfield Co. (3/3/5). McCracken shows spouse Jerusha. Bowman shows spouse Trifene Youngs but Trifene could have married Noah, son of John and Mary Kent Holcombe.
The Granby Town Records show Noah and Tryphena.
Noah died of pleurisy. 6
McCracken wonders if he was of Granby, 1790 (2/1/6) or of Litchfield Co. (3/3/5). McCracken shows spouse Jerusha. Bowman shows spouse Trifene Youngs but Trifene could have married Noah, son of John and Mary Kent Holcombe.
The Granby Town Records show Noah and Tryphena.
Noah died of pleurisy. 6
Children of Noah Holcombe and Tryphena Young
- Thomas Holcombe+7 b. 8 Apr 1787, d. b 14 Jan 1848
- Child Holcombe5 d. 31 Mar 1797
Citations
- [S65] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb, Vol. II:Pg. 45/Item 42116.
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 83.
- [S140] LLD Elias Loomis Loomis Female Branches, Page 517/Item 7.
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 32.2.
- [S419] Carol Laun, Beneath These Stones, Page 116.
- [S419] Carol Laun, Beneath These Stones.
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 32.2, 222.1.
Tirza Holcombe1,2
b. 7 July 1759
Darn! Bowman on Vol I. Page 136, Item 4585 has Sarah Holcombe marrying Samuel Taylor in 1786, son of Eldad and Thankful Day Taylor. Then on Vol II:Page 45, Item 42117 she has Tiriza Holcombe marrying Samuel Taylor in 1786, son of Eldad and Thankful Day Taylor.
McPherson on Page 75.2 Item A-4-5-7-6 has Sarah marrying Samuel; then on page 32.2, Item 4-2-1-2-8 Tiriza again marrying Samuel.
Tirza is listed both as a daughter of Thomas and Sarah Loomis Holcombe but also as a daughter of Enoch Holcombe.
Carol Laun in an unpublished manuscript from January 2010 shows that Tirza is unmarried. Her father's estate probated in 1788 indicates that she has not yet married. Tirza Holcombe was born on 7 July 1759 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Tirza Holcombe married Samuel Taylor, son of Eldad Taylor and Thankful Day, in 1786.
McPherson on Page 75.2 Item A-4-5-7-6 has Sarah marrying Samuel; then on page 32.2, Item 4-2-1-2-8 Tiriza again marrying Samuel.
Tirza is listed both as a daughter of Thomas and Sarah Loomis Holcombe but also as a daughter of Enoch Holcombe.
Carol Laun in an unpublished manuscript from January 2010 shows that Tirza is unmarried. Her father's estate probated in 1788 indicates that she has not yet married. Tirza Holcombe was born on 7 July 1759 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Holcombe and Sarah Loomis. Tirza Holcombe married Samuel Taylor, son of Eldad Taylor and Thankful Day, in 1786.
Children of Tirza Holcombe and Samuel Taylor
Abigail Higley
b. 1 November 1723, d. 5 February 1815
Abigail Higley was born on 1 November 1723 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Higley and Abigail Filer. Abigail Higley married Josiah Holcombe, son of Thomas Holcombe and Mary Manning, on 8 November 1742 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 Abigail Higley died on 5 February 1815 at Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., NY, at age 91.1
Children of Abigail Higley and Josiah Holcombe
- Hannah Holcombe b. 1741
- Josiah Holcombe Jr.+ b. 19 Sep 1743, d. 15 Jun 1827
- Jechaniah Holcombe b. 2 Feb 1745/46
- Beriah Holcombe+ b. 16 Aug 1748, d. 15 Mar 1824
- Abigail Holcombe+ b. 18 Dec 1750, d. 30 Oct 1843
- Samuel Holcombe b. 19 Feb 1753
- Jonah Holcombe b. 6 Jul 1755
- Michael Holcombe+ b. 8 Feb 1758
- Deborah Holcombe b. 23 Jul 1760
Dorcas Holcombe1
b. 25 May 1766, d. 1848
Dorcas Holcombe was born on 25 May 1766 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.2 She was the daughter of Josiah Holcombe Jr. and Dorcas Smith. Dorcas Holcombe married Joseph Lobdell before 1788. Dorcas Holcombe married (?) Clark.3 Dorcas Holcombe married Jesse Stuart.3 Dorcas Holcombe died in 1848.
The information on Dorca' descendants was create by Sandra Burke and emailed by Jerry Lobdell.
The information on Dorca' descendants was create by Sandra Burke and emailed by Jerry Lobdell.
Child of Dorcas Holcombe and Joseph Lobdell
- Joseph L. Lobdell Jr.+3 b. 1788, d. 1843
Josiah Holcombe III
b. 10 September 1767, d. young
Deaf. Josiah Holcombe III was born on 10 September 1767 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 He was the son of Josiah Holcombe Jr. and Dorcas Smith. Josiah Holcombe III died young.
Citations
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 222.
Christian Holcombe
b. 23 April 1769, d. young
Christian Holcombe was born on 23 April 1769 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.1 He was the son of Josiah Holcombe Jr. and Dorcas Smith. Christian Holcombe died young.
Deaf. McCracken notes that deaf probably meant deaf and mute.
Deaf. McCracken notes that deaf probably meant deaf and mute.
Citations
- [S45] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury, Page 222.