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William Harned

Male 1793 - 1864  (71 years)


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  1. 1.  William Harned was born on 21 Aug 1793 in Hardin Co, Kentucky (son of Enos Harned and Deborah Comstock); died on 24 Sep 1864 in Hardin, Marshall Co, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Enos Harned was born on 22 Oct 1752 in Viginia (son of Jonathan Harned and Catherine Bean); died on 20 Oct 1830 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; was buried in Old Cem of Union Baptist Church, Hardin Co, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1780, Boston, Nelson Co, Kentucky
    • Residence: Bef 23 Aug 1780, Kentucky
    • Other-Begin: Between 31 Oct 1782 and 25 Nov 1782, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1800, Hardin Co, Kentucky; tax list
    • Property: 10 Dec 1804, Vertrees Creek, Hardin Co, Kentucky
    • Other-Begin: 12 Apr 1813, Hardin Co, Kentucky
    • Religion: 1818, Union Baptist Church, Hardin Co, Kentucky
    • Will: 1830, Hardin Co, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Eneas Harned, son of Jonathan Harned, died 22 Oct 1830. He is buried in the old cemetery of the Union Baptist Church near Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky. One who read the inscription on his sandstone tombstone about 30 years ago reported that th date of his birth seemed to be 1752. He was certainly one of the older chidren. He accompanied his father down the Ohio in 1780, settled near him in Nelson County and later still in Hardin County. On March 5, 1782 a survey was ordered for Eneas Harnett. From Oct 31 1782 to Nov 25, 1782 he served under Captain Jamees Samuels on an expedition against the Indians (Illinois Papers, D 100, now in Richmond Va, Department of Archives).
    The Harned Family of Kentucky p 456-457)

    Residence:
    He accompanied his father down the Ohio in 1780, settled near him in Nelson county and later still in Hardin County.

    Residence:
    Earliest mention of his father Jonathan Harned in Kentucky is dated Aug 23, 1780, the date on which a petition was presented to Congress from Kentucky settlers, which petition was signed by Jonathan Harned. He probably arrived the preceding spring.


    Other-Begin:
    From Oct 31, 1782 to Nov. 25, 1782 he served under Capt. James Samuels on an expedition against the Indians.


    Property:
    On Dec 10, 1804 Jacob Van Metre sold Eneas Harned, 111 acres on Vertrees Creek, Hardin Co, Ky.

    Other-Begin:
    administrator for his father Jonathan Harned.

    Religion:
    He was a prominent member of the Union Baptist Church and his name (as Eneas Harned) occurs third in the roll of its male members, and his wife Deborah Harned's name is second among the females, in the earliest records (1818) of the original church book.
    (The Harned Family of Kentucky pg 455)

    Will:
    He divided his estate equally among all his children, mentioning sons David and William as exors. Sons-in-law Henry Lawson and George Hoskins are also mentioned.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/comstk/b6956.html#P6956

    Enos married Deborah Comstock about 1780. Deborah (daughter of William* "Guilermo" Comstock and Rachel* Aldrich) was born in 1767 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1829 in Hardin Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Deborah Comstock was born in 1767 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of William* "Guilermo" Comstock and Rachel* Aldrich); died in 1829 in Hardin Co, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: 1818, Union Baptist Church, Hardin Co, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Info on Deborah and Enos Harned gives their children (who were apparently listed in his will) as:
    i. AMY8 HARNED, b. Abt. 1780.
    ii. RACHEL HARNED.
    iii. JONATHAN HARNED, b. 8 December 1788.
    iv. WILLIAM HARNED, b. 21 August 1793.
    v. SARAH HARNED.
    vi. ELEANOR HARNED.
    vii. DAVID LOUIS HARNED.
    viii. ELIZABETH HARNED.
    ix. NANCY HARNED, b. 1807.
    x. SUSAN HARNED, b. 1808.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/comstk/b6956.html#P6956

    However, their marriage date is shown to be 10 Feb 1814, long after these children were born. Deborah being born 1767 would be marrying later in life. Could each of them have had previous marriage and these children been born by a 1st wife?
    or is the marriage date an error?


    Religion:
    He was a prominent member of the Union Baptist Church and his name (as Eneas Harned) occurs third in the roll of its male members, and his wife Deborah Harned's name is second among the females, in the earliest records (1818) of the original church book.
    (The Harned Family of Kentucky pg 455)

    Notes:

    Married:
    10 Feb 1814 supplied by Barbara Vernon, but somehow a mistake.

    Children:
    1. Amy Harned was born in 1782 in Hardin, Marshall Co, Kentucky; died in 1860 in Hardin, Marshall Co, Kentucky.
    2. Rachel Harned was born on 13 Sep 1786 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died on 15 Sep 1870 in Oscaloosa, Clay Co, Illinois.
    3. Jonathan Harned was born on 8 Dec 1788 in Woodford Co, Kentucky; died in 1850 in Kentucky.
    4. 1. William Harned was born on 21 Aug 1793 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died on 24 Sep 1864 in Hardin, Marshall Co, Kentucky.
    5. Sarah Harned was born in 1795 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died after 1810.
    6. Ellen Harned was born in 1797 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died after 1800.
    7. David Harned was born in 1799 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died after 1800.
    8. Lettie Harned was born in 1801 in Hardin Co, Kentucky.
    9. Eleanor Harned was born on 21 Mar 1802 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died on 29 Mar 1828 in Prairie Creek, Vigo Co, Indiana.
    10. Nancy Amanda Harned was born on 27 Dec 1808 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died on 24 Jan 1875 in Brookhaven, Lincoln Co, Mississippi.
    11. Susan Harned was born in 1808 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; died in Sep 1884 in Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonathan Harned was born in 1723 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (son of Edward Harned and Rebecca (..) Harned); died on 12 Apr 1813 in Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky; was buried in Old Union Cem, Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky.

    Jonathan married Catherine Bean about 1751. Catherine was born in 1730 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1786 in Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky; was buried in Old Union Cem, Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Catherine Bean was born in 1730 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1786 in Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky; was buried in Old Union Cem, Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 2. Enos Harned was born on 22 Oct 1752 in Viginia; died on 20 Oct 1830 in Hardin Co, Kentucky; was buried in Old Cem of Union Baptist Church, Hardin Co, Kentucky.

  3. 6.  William* "Guilermo" Comstock was born in 1735 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island (son of David* Comstock, Esq. and Deborah* Brown); died after 1810 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 26 Feb 1770, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 21 Aug 1770, East Hoosuck, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 5 Feb 1773, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Residence: Abt 1776, Hopewell Co, Virginia
    • Residence: Bef 1777, Boston, Nelson Co, Kentucky; Amiee born
    • Residence: 11 Jun 1786, Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
    • Residence: Between 1787 and 1790, Louisiana
    • Research Notes: 1998, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana

    Notes:

    Posted to St.Landry Parish
    He married, 2/21/1765, Rachel Aldrich.

    Guillaume of N.E. m Rachel Allredge of N.E. (SM ch)
    Alredge, Rachel m Guillaume Cumstock (SM ch)

    William and Rachel are firmly placed in RI for several generations up until Rev.War. They then "went west" as did many others.

    William Comstock went to Hopewell, Va. and from there to Kentucky (by 1787 when Miriam was born ?? she seems to have married in 1787).

    They were associated with the Harned family in Nelson Co., KY. See the "Harned Family of KY." by Arthur L. Keith, in he Kentucky State History. Soc. Register, Vol 29, No. 87.

    It is not known when William Comstock came to Louisiana. Daughter Esther was baptised in St. Landry Church at Opelouses 11 June 1786.


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    (from email from Dee8514@aol.com)
    Children:
    Samuel Oliver, b. Smithfield, R.I. about 1768
    Miriam, M. Nelson Co., Ky., 12/19/1787, William Harned.
    Deborah, died 1829; m. Enos Harned
    (There were other children, but no names in my book)

    Source: A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America" by Dr. John A. Comstock, pg 59.

    I have William's ancesters if you want.
    Dee8514@aol.com



    Property:
    On 2/26/1770, William Comstock of Smithfield, R.I., and Rachel his wife deed his homestead farm of 100 acres on the Oxford Road to Gideon Mowry.

    Property:
    Aug. 21, 1770, Emily Johnson of East Hoosuck deeds William Comstock of E. Hoosuck 100 acres.

    Property:
    2/5/1773, William and wife Rachel give deed to Eleazer Brown, 100 acres for 414 lbs. Nathan Comstock a witness.

    Residence:
    daughter Hester/Ester was baptized on this date in Opelousas, then Louisiana Territory (not a state until 1803) at the age of about 15.


    Residence:
    determined by daughter Miriam m in Nelson Co, KY in 1787 and dau Esther m in Louisiana in 1790.


    Research Notes:
    Reply-to: algravois@mobiletel.com
    To: lumoto@aol.com

    Hi,
    Am searching for a William Comstock who was the father of Rosalie Marianne Comstock in the early 1800's. Rosalie is listed in Father Hebert's books as being from New Orleans but married Ursin Augustin Aucoin in 1840 in Thibodaux. She lateried Jean Charles Naquin in
    Terrebonne Parish. Comstock is not a common name in those areas, although there is a small family group in lower Terrebonne Parish. I cannot find out anything about William. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Patty Whitney Gravois.
    ___________
    From: algravois@mobiletel.com (Albert Gravois)
    Reply-to: algravois@mobiletel.com
    To: Lumoto@aol.com (Lumoto@aol.com)

    Hi Sherry,
    I found a Comstock family in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, and see that a William Comstock of New Orleans (maybe my William, father of Rosalie Marie Anne Comstock) was buried in Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish. I was wondering if you recoge any of the names below because
    these are names associated with the Ascension Parish Comstocks.
    Jean Comstock m. Rosalie Anne McMerrimon
    Elizabeth Emilie m. Emile Bourgeois
    Adelaide Louise
    Jean Comstock
    Philippe Edouard Comstock
    John Louis Comstock m. Victoire Hortense Terrio
    (this John was a sheriff of Ascension Parish shortly before the Civil War?
    Marie Clothilde Comstock m. Elphage Capbern
    Joseph Henri Comstock
    Marie Regina Comstock
    Marie Aimee Comstock m. Henry Nores
    Marie Mathilde Comstock m. John S. Mavor
    Marie Camilla Comstock
    John Louis Comstock m. Marie Zulmee Landry
    Andre Albert Comstock m. Estelle Marie Hatkinson
    Joseph Arthur Comstock
    William Comstock b. 25 October 1840
    Miriam Helenam Comstock
    Philippe Edouard Comstock
    Bernard Albert Comstock
    Whitney Albert Comstock
    Andrew Albert Comstock

    Names of Witnesses on various documents:
    Bernard Davis, Emile Buquoi, Anna Comstock, Adele Hatkinson, Frederic Francis Duffel, Clemence Duffel, Gustave Israel, Adele Mollere, Jean Baptiste Terio, Emelie Comstock, Francoise Irma Terio, Narcisse Teriot, Adelaide Comstock, Andrew Gingry, Aristide Teriot, Marie Amilie Teriot,Robert Scot, Carmelite LeBlanc, William V. Comstock, Luce Landry, Henry Archinard, Evelina Pujos, L.S. Richard, P. Pourcine, Gerade Comes, C. Boglioli, Caroline Nee, Rev. L.P. Landry, Anne Braud, Olympe Braud,
    Henry Nores, Emilie Buquoi, Joseph Baselack, Marie Emilie Guilbaut, Emile Bourgeois, Pierre Dufour, Adelaide Tolliere, Edouard White, Emilie Constance Dumond.

    Arthur Comstock and Philip Comstock were members of the Donaldsonville Cannoneers during the Civil War, along with Evariste Aucoin, which is the name of one of the sons of Rosalie Comstock m. Ursin Aucoin.

    If any of these names ring a bell with you, I would sure appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Patty Whitney Gravois.
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    Reply-to: algravois@mobiletel.com
    To: Lumoto@aol.com (Lumoto@aol.com)

    Sherry,
    Hi. Just wanted to let you know that I went to the Ascension Parish Courthouse today and found some records on the Comstocks who lived in Ascension. Sadly, most of the documents are in French (and written very, very small). I can make out e of it, but I'll need to get help with the entire documents.
    I have found that most of the witnesses on these documents that I told you about were the "elite" of Donaldsonville. They were the people who ran the show, so to speak. John Louis Comstock Sr. listed himself on his marriage record as being fm New Orleans. Also, there is a William V. Comstock listed as a witness.
    I have been in touch with the JOHNLYONS group at Rootsweb, who will probably be very helpful in our search for the Merriman connection. I've had some contacts through them who have shown interest and knowledge.
    I'll get back with you when I find out more.
    Patty.

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    From: algravois@mobiletel.com (Albert Gravois)
    Reply-to: algravois@mobiletel.com
    To: Lumoto@aol.com

    Sherry,
    New information on the Ascension Parish Comstocks. They definitely were related to a William V. Comstock, as he appears several times in documents associated with them. I was contacted by someone who is researching confederate naval officernd wanted info on William Van
    Renaulme Comstock and John H. Comstock of New Orleans. The
    Donaldsonville Comstocks definitely had an "in" in New Orleans because several of the children were married in New Orleans.
    I think I have found out why this particular Comstock family left the area! John Louis Comstock, Jr. who married Zulmee Landry was interdicted a few years after the Civil War and spent the rest of his life in an insane asylum in New Orleans.dward Comstock (who I think
    may be Philippe Edward) was also interdicted after the Civil War. In 1802 Zulmee Landry Comstock applied to the court for permission to sell land which she owned as separate property and stated that she needed a court order because her husband had been placed in an asylum for thirty
    years. I also have copies of the orders placing both John and Edward into state custody. Edward went to Jackson.
    It seems they were a well respected family because the people of the area took care of the children afterwards. Joseph St. Martin became their tutor under the succession proceedings of John Sr. Most of the witnesses on the documents, as I st to you, were the "in crowd" of
    Ascension and Assumption Parishes, as I think I told you. There were judges, legislators, plantation owners, etc.
    I'll keep you posted as I find new info. I think we have really discovered MY William. Now if I can just prove it. See ya, Patty.

    ___________________
    Date: 9/2/98 9:22:31 PM Central Daylight Time
    From: algravois@mobiletel.com (Albert Gravois)
    Reply-to: algravois@mobiletel.com
    To: Lumoto@aol.com (Lumoto@aol.com)

    Hi Sherry,
    I think the wife of the guy in our local group is descended from Hester (Ester), if I recall what he told me correctly. I'll let you know for sure when I talk back with him.
    I'm lucky for all of this treasure hunting. I was born and raised in Terrebonne Parish (Houma). I live in Lafourche Parish (Thibodaux). And I work in St. James (Convent), Ascension (Donaldsonville and Gonzales),
    and Assumption (Napoleonville) Parishes. As a district court reporter, I work in all of these courthouses so it's a snap to run downstairs on my lunch hour and look up stuff. That's why I was so excited when I realized my stubborn little Comstock line was linked to Ascension
    Parish.
    Also, I'm a member of the Terrebonne Parish Genealogical Society,which is really well promoted and helpful. The genealogy section of the Terrebonne Parish Library is quite extensive. And, they just had a new
    tax passed, so they will be adding lots of new stuff to it! They're asking for people to recommend what books they would like bought for the library. That's only 15 minutes away from my house.
    Also, Thibodaux, where I live, has Nicholls State University, which has a wonderful section on genealogy and local history. They have archives on most of the local people/events/history from the southern section of the state.
    Also, Thibodaux is the home of the Diocesan Archives for the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, the repository of all of these old records from Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes.
    I've only been hooked on genealogy for about three or four months, so I still don't know how to look up the really good stuff yet, but I'm learning. Sadly, I do have to work for a living, so my time is limited. I would rather do this 24 hs a day.
    Oh, by the way, I would love to see some connection to Edward Douglas White in my line, even if it's not direct. The reason? My oldest son just graduated from and my middle son is a sophomore at, you guessed it,
    Edward Douglas White Catholic High School here in Thibodaux. That would be a real kicker.
    Okay. Catch you later. Patty.

    William* married Rachel* Aldrich on 21 Feb 1765 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island. Rachel* (daughter of Peter* Aldrich and Miriam* Ray (Rea)) was born on 10 Jan 1742 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1810 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rachel* Aldrich was born on 10 Jan 1742 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts (daughter of Peter* Aldrich and Miriam* Ray (Rea)); died in 1810 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Quaker

    Notes:

    children baptized after they came to Louisiana:
    1st 3 children, Samuel, Miriam, and Deborah, did not go to Louisiana
    Hester/Ester b abt 1771 bt 11 Jun 1786 age abt 15
    Amelia b 10 Mar 1775 bt 25 Jul 1789 age 14

    Children:
    1. Samuel Oliver Comstock was born about 1766 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1839 in Montinsville, Clark Co, Illinois.
    2. 3. Deborah Comstock was born in 1767 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1829 in Hardin Co, Kentucky.
    3. Miriam M Comstock was born in 1769 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1788 in of, Opelousas Parish, Louisiana.
    4. Emily Comstock was born in 1771 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1853 in Harris Co, Texas.
    5. Esther* "Hester" Comstock was born in 1772 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; was christened on 11 Jun 1786 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in Jan 1850 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. Amanda (or Amelia) "Amiee" Comstock was born on 10 Mar 1775 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; was christened on 25 Jul 1789 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; died in 1853 in Harris Co, Texas.
    7. Rachel Comstock was born in 1777 in Boston, Nelson Co, Kentucky; died after 1810.
    8. Helena "Ellen" Comstock was born about 1780 in of, Kentucky; died about 1819.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward Harned was born in 1700 in Huntington, Suffolk Co, New York; died in 1774 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Arthur L Keith, "The Harned Family", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, vol LXI, p 23,28 (January, 1930).
    "...in 1770 eighteen families moved from Woodbridge, NJ to Turkeyfoot Township, (Bedford) now Somerset county, PA and settled at the present town of Ursina." Edward Harnet was listed in 1796 Turkeyfoot Township, Somerset, PA Assessment. Harnedsville, Somerset, PA became a town where the Harned's lived.
    Ina M Adams, Early History & Founding Of The Village of Harnedsville, PA, 1936.
    (findagrave)

    Edward married Rebecca (..) Harned about 1722 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. Rebecca was born in 1704; died in 1775 in Pittstown, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was buried in Friends Cem, Pittstown, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rebecca (..) Harned was born in 1704; died in 1775 in Pittstown, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was buried in Friends Cem, Pittstown, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. 4. Jonathan Harned was born in 1723 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 12 Apr 1813 in Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky; was buried in Old Union Cem, Vertrees, Hardin Co, Kentucky.
    2. Rebecca Harned was born in 1728; died in 1806 in Locktown, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    3. Edward Harned was born in 1731 in Locktown, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1820 in Somerset Co, Pennsylvania.

  3. 12.  David* Comstock, Esq. was born in 1704 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island (son of Samuel* Comstock, Jr. and Anne* Inman); died on 27 Aug 1771 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 1731, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 30 Mar 1731, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: Between 1735 and 1754, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1747, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 8 Dec 1747, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Will: 26 Jul 1771, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Date of death might be 8/27/1771. He was a councilman of Smithfield, RI in 1735, 1736, and 1754. He was a deputy from Smithfield in 1743 and 1746. On 10/9/1731, a road in Smithfield was laid out, David Comstock being the constable. He performed marriages as Justice, 1738 to 1749.
    David Comstock's will of July 26, 1771, probated 9/16/1771, provided that his wife and sons Samuel, Nathan & Geoge should be guardians of son Benjamin for his life. Legacies of 30 pounds each to four other children, namely: William, Farnum,borah Arnold and Ann Ballou.
    William Gibbs Comstock states: It appears that David Comstock occupied his father Samuel's homestead at the northeast corner of the village. It is perhaps 60 rods easterly from the Branch bridge, southerly from David's some 60 rods is the hstead of his grandfather, Capt Samuel (1654-1727). David's son George Comstock, a Quaker, succeeded to the occupancy of David's home, and after George, it passed into the hands of Nathan C. Aldrich.
    David, Jan 20, 1767, deeded to his son Nathan half his homestead, consideration, 300 pounds.
    __
    Resided Smithfield, RI occupying his father, Samuel's, homestead. The house passed from David to his son, George (a Quaker), then to Nathan C. Aldrich.

    Land transactions:
    1770, of Smithfield


    1. The History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America, 1949, John Adams Comstock


    Other-Begin:
    David Comstock was chosen the first constable of the new township of Smithfield at the first town meeting in 1731; his brother (uncle?) Hazadiah was one of the first fence viewers. History of Smithfield, RI by Thomas Steere, c 1881, p.24

    Property:
    Smithfield RI, DB 1, p.16-17 30 Mar 1731 David Comstock to Joseph Cook. 31 acres on the NW side of the Branch River where it empties into the Pawtucket [Blackstone] River. Signed: David Comstock. William Comstock [probably his brother] was one of the witnesses. Acknowledged by David Comstock on 27 Apr 1733.
    On 28 Mar 1733, Joseph Cook, sold this same 31 acres to Daniel Comstock, stating that the land was formerly laid out to Samuel Comstock on 18 May 1716 - this could be either David's father or his grandfather as they both died in 1727.

    Other-Begin:
    David was a Councilman of Smithfield in 1735, 1736 and 1754. He was a deputy in 1743 & 1746. He preformed marriages as Justice from 1738 to 1749.

    Residence:
    1747 David Comstock, Esq. was on a list of freemen in Smithfield

    Other-Begin:
    Grandmother Elizabeth Comstock's will

    Will:
    Will in Smithfield. Dated 26 Jul 1771 and proved on 16 Sep 1771. Wife Deborah. Son Benjamin to be cared for. Sons Samuel, Nathan, George & William. Daughters Sarah Farnum, Deborah Arnold, Anne Ballue. Wit: Jacob Arnold, Caleb Arnold, Enoch Sprague, Thomas Steere.

    David* married Deborah* Brown on 23 Aug 1730 in Providence Co, Rhode Island. Deborah* (daughter of Joseph* Brown and Sarah* Pray) was born on 10 Feb 1706 in Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island; died on 2 Feb 1764 in Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Deborah* Brown was born on 10 Feb 1706 in Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island (daughter of Joseph* Brown and Sarah* Pray); died on 2 Feb 1764 in Rhode Island.
    Children:
    1. Deborah Comstock was born about 1731 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1771 in of, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. Sarah Comstock was born about 1732 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1771 in of, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    3. Samuel Comstock was born on 29 Oct 1736 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 6 Jun 1815 in Burrillville, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    4. 6. William* "Guilermo" Comstock was born in 1735 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1810 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Nathan Comstock was born in 1739 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 16 Feb 1832 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts .
    6. George Comstock was born on 6 Dec 1740 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died before 1 Feb 1820 in Leicester, Massachusetts.
    7. Anna Comstock was born in 1748 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 25 Jul 1784 in Burrillville, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    8. Benjamin Comstock, (infirm?) was born before 1756 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1771 in of, Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

  5. 14.  Peter* Aldrich was born on 19 Apr 1719 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts (son of David* Aldrich, Sr and Hannah* Capron); died before Mar 1758 in Worcester Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Lori London states names and birthdates of these eight children listed in "The George Aldrich Genealogy" by Alvin James Aldrich, 1971.

    Died:
    His father's will, dated 18 Mar 1758 stated:
    Item--I Give and Bequeath to the Children of my 3rd Son Peter Aldrich Deceased on Shilling Lawful money apiece to be paid to them out of my sd Estate by my Executor as they shall come of age.

    Peter* married Miriam* Ray (Rea) on 20 Nov 1738 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island. Miriam* (daughter of Samuel* B. Ray (Rea), Jr and Miriam* Smith) was born on 9 Apr 1712 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts ; died after 1743. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Miriam* Ray (Rea) was born on 9 Apr 1712 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts (daughter of Samuel* B. Ray (Rea), Jr and Miriam* Smith); died after 1743.

    Notes:

    Children:
    1. Joanna Aldrich was born on 14 Dec 1738 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1759.
    2. Elizabeth Aldrich was born on 13 Jan 1740 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1760.
    3. Phillip Aldrich was born in Mar 1744 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1820 in Wallingford, Rutland Co, Vermont.
    4. 7. Rachel* Aldrich was born on 10 Jan 1742 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1810 in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.
    5. Henry Aldrich was born on 13 Aug 1746 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1747.
    6. Silas Aldrich was born in Jan 1749 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1750.
    7. Miriam Aldrich was born in 1751 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1752.
    8. Nathaniel Aldrich was born on 9 Jan 1753 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1754.