Archdale
b. 1874
Not married to, but had Julia with Miranda Collinsworth
Castle Archdale in, is the home of Castle Archdale Country Park, situated near and owned and run by the.The park was Julia Collins (Combs)
once an estate owned by the Archdale family, who arrived in 1614 during the . The original castle was destroyed during b. 1890
the and again in 1689, during the . In the 18th century, a mansion was built, but all that now remains is a huge cobbled d. 1984 Age 93.
courtyard surrounded by white outbuildings, housing an information centre and tearooms. The ruins of the old castle m. Granville Pearl Fugate
itself are situated in the old area of the park m. Anne Dorrington.
Edward James Fugate
b. 1912. d. 1964. Age 52.
Thomas Archdale (1539 - 1610)
m. Vesta Noble (1921-2003) Age 83.
Born in Staffordshire, England on 1539 to and. Thomas married and had 4 children. He passed away on 1610 in
England.
Inez Fugate Liftig
m. Mary Clifton
b. 1948
m. Robert Liftig, 1971. b. 1947
Margaret Archdale
Anya Liftig
Born to and . Margaret married and had a child.
b. 1977
John Combs
m. Noel Hartman, 2011
b. approx. 1600
d. 1640, Yorktown, VA. Ag 40.
Dorothy Liftig
Indentured servant listed as “Draper” from London, England
b. 1981
Arrived on the “Marigold” in Jamestown, VA in 1619
m. David Martin, 2009
m. Margaret Archdale
John Combs
b. 1662, Westmoreland Co., VA
d. 1716, Richmond Co., VA. Age 62.
m. Anne Mason.
By 1712 owned and on Peuman’s End Run near Port Royal, VA (across the Potomac from Maryland, “where John
Wilkes Booth was killed” according to the note. However, John Wilkes Booth was killed in Maryland. One again, I am sorry to report, public education has failed us)
Mason Combs, Sr.
b. 1714 on Peumans End Creek
d. 1785, NC. Age 69.
m. Sarah Harding Richardson.
By 1754, Mason was living in Front Royal, VA, then moved to Winchester. In 1755 he served in the French and Indian War with his brother Josiah. Then moved south to Pittsylvania Co. VA. By 1780, Mason had served three years in the Continental Army and moved to Surry Co. NC where he died,
John Combs, Sr.
b. 1735
d. Defiance KY
m. Nancy Harding
Father of “EIGHT BROTHERS” who removed to KY, 1795. John Sr. went with them.
The Eight Brothers
Nicholas “Danger” Combs – settled Combs, KY
Mason “Mace” Combs – Jeff, KY, grandfather of preacher Ira Combs. Most extensive landowner around Mace’s Creek.
John “Soldier John” Combs Jr. – Letcher Co. Veteran, moved below Hazard, 1831.
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