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Philip Henry Coombs was born 21 February 1803 in Massachusetts, the son of Philip Coombs (1770-1848) and Elizabeth (Harrod) Coombs (1775-). He came to Bangor, Maine with his family about 1814. The family became a noted one in the Bangor area for successive generations.
He married Eliza Webster Boardman, who was born 26 August 1805, in Massachusetts, the daughter of Jonathan Boardman, Jr., and his wife Sarah (Horton) Boardman.
Philip Henry and Eliza had a son Philip Coombs (1833-1906), born 5 August 1833 at Bangor, Maine. This son Philip married Sarah Forbes Woodhull (1830-), who was born in Maine on 14 January 1830, the daughter of Richard and Sarah (Forbes) Woodhull. They in turn had a son Philip Henry Coombs, born 24 December 1856, at Bangor, Maine.
Below are a reprint of a post at the blog Heirlooms Reunited, which discusses a document that was created by one of the men described above (with the exception of great grandson Philip Henry Coombs (1856-), who wouldn't have been old enough), and a family tree for Philip Henry Coombs (1856-), which shows some of the ancestry of both Philip Coombs (1803-1871) and his wife Eliza Webster (Boardman) Coombs (1805-1873).
1856 document: agreement between Philip Coombs, Bangor, Maine & Joseph Brown or Joseph Brewer, Brewer, Maine
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