Archdale Combs

Начал Ronald Lewis Combs среда, 19 октября 2016
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19.10.2016 в 12:17 после полудня

My line goes from Maurice, Robert, Spencer, William Lorenzo, Jeremiah "Long Jerry", Soldier John, John, Sr., Mason, Sr., John Richmond,to Archdale. What I can't find is verification of which Archdale we are related to: 1) 1625, Jamestown, or 2) 1641, Soulbury. Of course, it all depends on who the father was - "Jamestown John" , or John of London. There is a thought tht both are the same person. Combs-Coombes says John of London was at Trinity College in 1619, so he can't be. What I can't find is that John stayed at Trinity the entire time. As Jamestown John is called a Planter, meaning he may have gone back and forth to England, is it possible? I believe it it entirely possible, as I can't find that he graduated from Trinity. Also, in 1622, he got his deposit back from Trinity. Why? Anybody have information on this?

Ron Combs

2.9.2017 в 1:08 после полудня

Ron: Hello, my name is Allyn Pratt and Clifford L. Pratt is my father. Dad is still alive at 92 years, and we had his DNA tested. It came back as IM-223. I am trying to find my ancestors before my third G.Grandfather, Clark Pratt. If you have any information on Clark or his ancestors would you please share it? Information on Clark is below:

Census shows that Clark Pratt's father was born in NY (as was Clark) but his mother was born in Holland.
A Landgrant dated March 18, 1837 states Clark Pratt of Lenawee County, Michigan made a deposit in the Land Office at Monroe for "the Southwest quarter of the North East quarter of section fifteen in township Five south of Range Ave East in the District of lands subject to sale at Monroe Michigan containing 40 acres"
A landgrant dated October 1, 1856 states Clark Pratt of Livingston County, Illinois paid in full for "the West half of the southwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section ten in township thirty north of Range eight east in the distict of Lands formerly subject to sale at Danville, now Springfield, Illinois containing 120 acres."
with help from Jayne Lovelace Pratt:
CLARK, 23 June 1812, NY. He m. 11 Dec 1834, Huron Co., Oh., Eunice C. SMITH. Dtr Olive's obit'y 1924 mentions her "three bros and three sisters who all preceded her in death." Only five chn id'd. On p.3 Decatur (Van Buren) Mi. 1840 age 30/39; wife same; one son and dtr under five. Only other PRATT in Co. 1840 was Jackson b.1809 on p.1 Hamilton twp. On p.987 h/h #2089 Round Grove (Livingston) Il. 1860: Clark, 47, NY; Eunice C., 40, Oh.; Albert JAMES, two, b. Il.; six chn below. In h/h #319 on p.37 Atchison Co., Ks., 1880 age 68, b. NY [fa b. NY, mo b. Holland]; w. Eunice, 62, b. Oh. [fa b. Ct., mo b. NJ]; and son James. In h/h #10 Verona (Adams) Ne. 1885: Clark, 73, NY [same p/o/b for par. as 1880]; and Eunice, 66, b. Oh. [fa b. Ct., mo b. NY]; alone. Property list names owner of farm as James PRATT. Clark d. 10 Nov 1901, Kenesaw (Adams) Nebraska.

James R., 2 Apr 1837, Mi. Susan c.1845, Il.
___ dtr c.1839? Olive, 3 Mar 1848, Il.
Lydia L., 9 Mar 1842, Mi. Cole Gardner, 14 June 1851(?) Livingston, IL near Gardner, IL
George Washington, 16 Feb 1843, Mi.
"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDK6-K87 : accessed 08 Mar 2014), Clark Pratt and Eunice C. Smith, 11 Dec 1834.
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFPJ-22D : accessed 08 Mar 2014), Clark Pratt, Center, Atchison, Kansas, United States; citing sheet 477A, family 0, NARA microfilm publication T9-0372
In the Kenesaw NE cemetery: could this be Clark's brother? James R. Pratt Birth: Jun. 20, 1820 Death: Apr. 22, 1899 Inscription: 129 IL Infantry Co. B

Burial: Kenesaw Cemetery Kenesaw Adams County Nebraska, USA
Maybe Clark was the youngest son of Aaron Pratt (b. 5 Dec 1765) and Olive Metcalf (they married in Oct. 1790 in Framington, Massachusetts. (Except that he said his father was born in NY on a census) In Alpheus Pratt's info, it says that they had 9 children. (another place said 10, maybe Clark was number 11 -- a bit of a stretch). Alpheus was the second born. See page 406 in History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Michigan: Containing a ...
In '''Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850''' It shows 8 of the children including George Washington Pratt born on 1807 and Aaron Pratt born in 1810. but it does not show the 9th child. Elsewhere it says Metcalf Pratt was the 9th. Could Clark Pratt be the 10th? because he named one of his children Olive (his mother's name) and another George Washington (his brother's name.)

Based on BLM records Clark Pratt and his father-in-law, Tinker Smith owned adjacent parcels of land in Michigan, both in Lenawee and Van Buren counties. The both eventually moved to Grundy Co., Illinois. I can track Clark to his marriage with Eunice C. Smith but nothing before this date.
Best Regards, Allyn Pratt.

2.9.2017 в 1:12 после полудня

Mr. Combs: My name is Allyn Pratt and I am looking for ancestors before my third G. Grandfather, Clark Pratt. We had my fathers, Clifford L. Pratt DNA tested and it came back as IM-223. Some information on Clark Pratt follows:

Census shows that Clark Pratt's father was born in NY (as was Clark) but his mother was born in Holland.
A Landgrant dated March 18, 1837 states Clark Pratt of Lenawee County, Michigan made a deposit in the Land Office at Monroe for "the Southwest quarter of the North East quarter of section fifteen in township Five south of Range Ave East in the District of lands subject to sale at Monroe Michigan containing 40 acres"
A landgrant dated October 1, 1856 states Clark Pratt of Livingston County, Illinois paid in full for "the West half of the southwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section ten in township thirty north of Range eight east in the distict of Lands formerly subject to sale at Danville, now Springfield, Illinois containing 120 acres."
with help from Jayne Lovelace Pratt:
CLARK, 23 June 1812, NY. He m. 11 Dec 1834, Huron Co., Oh., Eunice C. SMITH. Dtr Olive's obit'y 1924 mentions her "three bros and three sisters who all preceded her in death." Only five chn id'd. On p.3 Decatur (Van Buren) Mi. 1840 age 30/39; wife same; one son and dtr under five. Only other PRATT in Co. 1840 was Jackson b.1809 on p.1 Hamilton twp. On p.987 h/h #2089 Round Grove (Livingston) Il. 1860: Clark, 47, NY; Eunice C., 40, Oh.; Albert JAMES, two, b. Il.; six chn below. In h/h #319 on p.37 Atchison Co., Ks., 1880 age 68, b. NY [fa b. NY, mo b. Holland]; w. Eunice, 62, b. Oh. [fa b. Ct., mo b. NJ]; and son James. In h/h #10 Verona (Adams) Ne. 1885: Clark, 73, NY [same p/o/b for par. as 1880]; and Eunice, 66, b. Oh. [fa b. Ct., mo b. NY]; alone. Property list names owner of farm as James PRATT. Clark d. 10 Nov 1901, Kenesaw (Adams) Nebraska.

James R., 2 Apr 1837, Mi. Susan c.1845, Il.
___ dtr c.1839? Olive, 3 Mar 1848, Il.
Lydia L., 9 Mar 1842, Mi. Cole Gardner, 14 June 1851(?) Livingston, IL near Gardner, IL
George Washington, 16 Feb 1843, Mi.
"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDK6-K87 : accessed 08 Mar 2014), Clark Pratt and Eunice C. Smith, 11 Dec 1834.
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFPJ-22D : accessed 08 Mar 2014), Clark Pratt, Center, Atchison, Kansas, United States; citing sheet 477A, family 0, NARA microfilm publication T9-0372
In the Kenesaw NE cemetery: could this be Clark's brother? James R. Pratt Birth: Jun. 20, 1820 Death: Apr. 22, 1899 Inscription: 129 IL Infantry Co. B

Burial: Kenesaw Cemetery Kenesaw Adams County Nebraska, USA
Maybe Clark was the youngest son of Aaron Pratt (b. 5 Dec 1765) and Olive Metcalf (they married in Oct. 1790 in Framington, Massachusetts. (Except that he said his father was born in NY on a census) In Alpheus Pratt's info, it says that they had 9 children. (another place said 10, maybe Clark was number 11 -- a bit of a stretch). Alpheus was the second born. See page 406 in History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Michigan: Containing a ...
In '''Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850''' It shows 8 of the children including George Washington Pratt born on 1807 and Aaron Pratt born in 1810. but it does not show the 9th child. Elsewhere it says Metcalf Pratt was the 9th. Could Clark Pratt be the 10th? because he named one of his children Olive (his mother's name) and another George Washington (his brother's name.)

If you have any information on Clark Pratt or his ancestors would you please share it with me? Thank you, Best Regards, Allyn Pratt.

3.9.2017 в 9:15 до полудня

If I find out anything, I will share it with you,

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