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Combs &c. of Virginia Chancery Court Case Index
Chancery court heard disputes involving divorces, estate settlements, and property and business disputes. As a result, there can be considerable genealogical information contained in the original case files.
Contents of this section of records include:
Chancery Court case index entries for Combs &c. and associated families taken from The Library of Virginia’s Chancery Record Index digital database that also includes scanned images for some counties.
Abstracts, extracts, and some transcriptions of original images and documents found within selected chancery cases and submitted by various Combs &c. researchers
- Amelia
- Caroline
- none yet
- Cumberland
- none yet
- Fauquier
- 1793: Thomas Garner &c v Extrs of Thomas Harrison &c
- 1803: Lewis Ashby & wife v Augustine Smith and wife
- 1807: Lewis Ashby & wife v Ann Fishback
- 1830: John Brown &c v Samuel Richardson &c
- 1832: Elizabeth Brown v Admr of George Dent
- 1836: Nimrod Combs v admr of Sarah Combs decd
- 1838: John C Cummins v John Cooper & wife
- 1839: John Combs &c v James K MARSHALL &c
- 1847: Admr of Robert Combs, Plaintiff vs Extr of Sylvester Welch &c
- 1849: Henry Glascock & wife &c v Burr Combs &c
- 1852: Behethilon Cummins v Nimrod Combs
- Miscellaneous Fauquier Chancery Cases
- Frederick
- none yet
- Prince William
- none yet
- Rockbridge
- none yet
- Shenandoah
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