MV9. tjomwrB J.iamniii,ft ydung rfinn ot thlt;^ \vllc1f-*inlt;'«?s «3id tfui man of an early UretMip (Vmiitv i)ionet*J, vhan she was 20 yeara of HaifftUu»r, with hi8 family» had mov^d fioin WMhlnfttoii County to Groeiu- Couniv, thair farm comprising that Klilp ol xiciurul which Is the present site ot Dugger, onr ftf the hest mining towns (n the rtooslei QOftl fields Mrs Combos bad tc^idclt;i on the Greene County farm ftr six yc.us pHof tocher ipi^’iiagc to Oamhlli 'rho young husband received a grant of Innd ftcm fhe government and bulU a log Wbin for his bride A twrnty-acre tlcrir-tklg a as mnde and wHh that as a sUit tbft pair entered upon Hf»'’s Joiirnev to-■fthar.Nine rhiidren were tmm to tlic union The huabani nnrl father died In 1800 A lt;ftw years later Mrs. Uamblll wa mar-rtftd to “Win la in Cumbei The xeeoiid hus-“%ft04 been dead for thirty ttott Three children were bwn to this union. Me of whom died In Infancy Of the twehe children born to Mrs Combes only live survive I^vl Bamhllh ihf^ eldest,T4 years nf age Tfo ieeilt;je« on a farni •auih of Dugget. Mte Lucinda Walters, 12. a daughter, lives on w farm near Sul llvsh The nther sur\hlng children mo Wllsy (lamblll, ex-conindsslonci of Sul-Vv^ Conn tv, with whom Mrs ComlKf tea been making ]m liorue for Hie last tltree Y«r» and wlio is 6C» years of MoTffsn GambUI, 55. living In the old toaestaad at Dugger, and Mrs John»n. who Uv/»R rtn a fftfm ti/qi'