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Elizabeth Combs Kendall

Birth
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Death
1749 (aged 53–54)
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Burial unknown Add to Map
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The exact date of death has not been determined. Based on current research she was living as of 1726. Her death was not recorded in the Overhwarton Parish records (c1720-1758).

Elizabeth Combs Kendall, daughter of John Combs, resided most of her adult life in what is now Stafford County, Virginia. She married William Kendall, son of Thomas Kendall. (Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7 p 191 & Westmoreland County, Virginia Deed Book 8 pp 68-70).

In 1716, John Combs of Richmond County, Virginia bequeaths to his daughter Elizabeth Kendall one cow. In 1726 William Kendall and his wife, Elizabeth, of Stafford County, Virginia sold land in Westmoreland County, Virginia to Jeremiah Murdoch.

William (died 1777) m. Jemima Kirk on 10 May 1738 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA
George (died after 1756) m. Margaret Kelly on 5 June 1748 Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA
John (died 1808) m. Catherine Key on 9 January 1752 Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA
James (died about 1804) m. Mary Ann Coffey on 25 February 1745 Overwharton, Stafford, VA
Joshua (died about 1795) m. Catherine Smith on 4 April 1749 Overwharton, Stafford, VA.

There was William Kendall who died 1744 in Prince William County, Virginia. His widow was named Sarah. (Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book C p 478). Also, he should not be confused with William Kendall (202523115) who married Sarah Foster and wrote a his will 1777 in Orange County, Virginia

There is a family story or claim for a William Kendall (1694-1777) who married Sarah Payne Mason (1699-1749) but no evidence or primary documentation has been found to support these individuals. It is possible the above mentioned William Kendall's have been misidentified as a single person. All of these are different individuals
The exact date of death has not been determined. Based on current research she was living as of 1726. Her death was not recorded in the Overhwarton Parish records (c1720-1758).

Elizabeth Combs Kendall, daughter of John Combs, resided most of her adult life in what is now Stafford County, Virginia. She married William Kendall, son of Thomas Kendall. (Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7 p 191 & Westmoreland County, Virginia Deed Book 8 pp 68-70).

In 1716, John Combs of Richmond County, Virginia bequeaths to his daughter Elizabeth Kendall one cow. In 1726 William Kendall and his wife, Elizabeth, of Stafford County, Virginia sold land in Westmoreland County, Virginia to Jeremiah Murdoch.

William (died 1777) m. Jemima Kirk on 10 May 1738 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA
George (died after 1756) m. Margaret Kelly on 5 June 1748 Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA
John (died 1808) m. Catherine Key on 9 January 1752 Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA
James (died about 1804) m. Mary Ann Coffey on 25 February 1745 Overwharton, Stafford, VA
Joshua (died about 1795) m. Catherine Smith on 4 April 1749 Overwharton, Stafford, VA.

There was William Kendall who died 1744 in Prince William County, Virginia. His widow was named Sarah. (Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book C p 478). Also, he should not be confused with William Kendall (202523115) who married Sarah Foster and wrote a his will 1777 in Orange County, Virginia

There is a family story or claim for a William Kendall (1694-1777) who married Sarah Payne Mason (1699-1749) but no evidence or primary documentation has been found to support these individuals. It is possible the above mentioned William Kendall's have been misidentified as a single person. All of these are different individuals


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