Index to Combs Counties in Kansas |
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Kansas became a state on 29 Jan 1861, the thirty-fourth. The population then was about 110,000 consisting mostly of Southerners and New Englanders with a sprinkling from Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.
Milton C. Combs | Bio |
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William J. Combs | Bio |
Lester Martin Combs | Bio |
HIRAM JEFFRIES Mr. Jeffries was married to Miss Martha Combs, a daughter of Joseph Combs | Bio |
L. W. & JAMES P. DUNCAN s/o Henry Duncan and Polly (Sally in Lewis Wallace Duncan Bio) Combs of Bath Co, KY | Bio |
John M. Price, married, his second wife Miss Elizabeth Combs, of Clark Co, KY. | Bio |
Allen | Records |
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Atchison | Records |
Bourbon | Records |
Brown | Records |
Butler | Records |
Chautauqua | Records |
Cherokee created as McGhee Co | Records |
Coffey | Records |
Cowley | Records |
Crawford | Records |
Dickinson | Records |
Douglas | Records |
Elk | Records |
Ellsworth | Records |
Ford New 2 Jul 2008 | Records |
Franklin | Records |
Greenwood | Records |
Hodgeman | Records |
Harvey | Records |
Howard | Records |
Jackson | Records |
Johnson | Records |
Kingman | Records |
Labette | Records |
Leavenworth | Records |
Linn | Records |
Lyon | Records |
McGhee (Now Cherokee) | Records |
McPherson | Records |
Miami | Records |
Morton | Records |
Neosho created as Dorn Co | Records |
Ottawa | Records |
Phillips | Records |
Pottawatomie | Records |
Pratt | Records |
Reno | Records |
Rooks | Records |
Saline | Records |
Sedgwick | Records |
Scott | Records |
Sumner | Records |
Shawnee | Records |
Wabaunsee New 3 Feb 2009 | Records |
Washington | Records |
Wyandotte | Records |