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Note: wives may have included Patsy, Keziah Grant Cynthia Ann HOLCOMBE b: 1779 in Laurens County, South Carolina Mary Ann HOLCOMBE b: 1780 in Laurens County, South Carolina James HOLCOMBE b: 1782 in Laurens County, South Carolina Rueben HOLCOMBE b: 1783/1784 in Laurens County, South Carolina Cornelius HOLCOMBE b: 1792 in Laurens County, South Carolina Jonathan HOLCOMBE b: Abt 1794 in Laurens County, South Carolina Green Ham HOLCOMBE b: 1796 in Laurens County, South Carolina David HOLCOMBE b: 1798 in Laurens County, South Carolina William HOLCOMBE b: 1800 in Laurens County, South Carolina misplaces 1840 census Who is this John? Where does he belong? District 714, Carroll, Georgia John K Holcomb 2 males under 5 1 male 5-10 1male 10-15 2 males 30-40 1 female 20-30 1790 Elijah James Joseph Moses Obediah Richard 1800 Elisha James Joseph Joshua Obediah 1810 Mary (1 male 0-10, 1 male 10-15, 3 males 16-25, 3 females 16-25, 1 female 26-44) Jas Joseph Joseph Obdeiah James 1820 census Laurens Co., SC none old enough to be Johnathan however the following Holcomb families are given: Elias Holcomb (26-45, unclear who this is) Hosea Holcomb (26-54, unclear who this is, but possibly family since Hosea is a Family name) James Holcomb (45 +, can't be son James, but should be looked at) John Holcomb (16-26, son John would have been abt 26) Mary Holcomb (45 +, could be widow?) Nathan Holcomb (26-45 unclear who this is) Reuben Holcomb (26-45, son Reuben would be abt 36) JOHNATHAN HOLCOMBE was born and lived in North Carolina before being brought by his parents to Upper, or Piedmont Section (Old Ninety-Six District) South Carolina, and it is said that Johnathan had descendants who moved "North" and reared sons who became Union soldiers, JOHNATHAN HOLCOMBE served in the American Revolutionary War in COLONEL THOMAS BRANDON's Regiment, South Carolina Militia for which he was paid thirteen pounds 27 May 1785. He then lived in the part of Ninety-sixth District from which Union and Spartanburg Districts were formed in 1798.revolutionary war soldier South CarolinaHis farm and land bordered Durbin Creek, waters of the Enoree River in Laurens Co. S.C. ( from the book Holcombe, Nation Builders) Jonathan settled in Laurens County SC. James Lauren Co SC 1820 2 males 16-26 1 male 45+ 1 female 26-45 1 female 45 + south carolina holcomb marriages: H425 HOLCOMBE, ALFRED B650 BROWN, FRANCES Feb 23 1843 H425 HOLCOMBE, LUCRETIA H425 HOLCOMBE, JAMES Dec 13 1842 H425 HOLCOMBE, ELIAS , NARCISSA H425 HOLCOMBE, FRANCES H TUCKER H100 HOFF, JOHN Jun 04 1828 Married in Philadelphia, on the 4th inst., Mr. John Hoff of this city, to Mrs. Frances H. Tucker, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Henry Holcombe M200 MAYS, CAROLINE AMERICU H425 HOLCOMBE, WM H425 HOLCOMBE, DARIUS H236 HIGHTOWER, CHARLOTTE MRS Feb 02 1851 ? JOHNATHAN HOLCOMBE and his brother JEREMIAH HOLCOMBE were in Warren County, Ky. for its opening to settlement in 1790's and were accompanied by ZACHARIAH HOLCOMBE who had gone to Warren from his home in Pendleton District, S. C. over the route taken in part by DANIEL BOONE, of Rowan County, N. C. about 1765. Records indicate rather that Zachariah followed his brothers a few years later.
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