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Samuel D Combest Jr 1808 - 1897

Samuel D Combest Jr was born on April 19, 1808 at Pulaski County, Kentucky to Samuel D Combest and Sarah (Dick) Combest, and had a brother Wiley Combest. He was in a relationship with Nancy (Hammonds) Combest, and had a child Samuel Dick Combest III. Samuel Combest died at age 88 years old on January 4, 1897 at Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Samuel D Combest Jr
April 19, 1808
Pulaski County, Kentucky
January 4, 1897
Pulaski County, Kentucky
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Samuel D Combest Jr's History: 1808 - 1897

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  • 04/19
    1808

    Birthday

    April 19, 1808
    Birthdate
    Pulaski County, Kentucky
    Birthplace
  • 01/4
    1897

    Death

    January 4, 1897
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Pulaski County, Kentucky
    Death location
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    Samuel D Combest Jr lived 16 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 88.
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In 1808, in the year that Samuel D Combest Jr was born, on February 6th, the ship Topaz - which had sailed out of Boston, hunting seals - rediscovered Pitcairn Island. The mutineers from the HMS Bounty had gone there after the mutiny in April of 1789. Only one HMS Bounty mutineer was still alive, John Adams, who had changed his name to Alexander Smith.
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In 1832, at the age of 24 years old, Samuel was alive when on August 2nd, the Bad Axe Massacre ended the last major Native American rebellion east of the Mississippi River. The Massacre was the last battle of the war between white settlers and militia in Illinois and Michigan Territory and the Sauk and Fox tribes. 400 - 500 of the Native American warriors were killed outright. Some escaped but were soon killed by Sioux, who were working with the US soldiers.
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