. The story of Anthony Coombs and his descendants . of Elbridge Coombs), b. Nov. 23,1853; m. April, 1877, Nellie Murphy. Occ. Abigail, b. May 3, 1880. Harriet Maria (dau. of Elbridge Coombs), b. Sept. 13,1855; m. July 15, 1874, E. C. Cole of Sedgwick, Sedgwick, Me. Harriet E., b. Sept. 2, 1875. Henry E., b. Mar. 16, 1877. Chuton L., b. Jan. 19, 1879. Agnes Ethel, b. June 23, 1881. Horace L. (son of Elbridge Coombs), b. March 26, 168 Bleecker street, New York City; occ. patrol-man. Fred A. (son of Elbridge Coombs), b. May 10, , Long Island City, N. Y.;
. The story of Anthony Coombs and his descendants . of Elbridge Coombs), b. Nov. 23,1853; m. April, 1877, Nellie Murphy. Occ. Abigail, b. May 3, 1880. Harriet Maria (dau. of Elbridge Coombs), b. Sept. 13,1855; m. July 15, 1874, E. C. Cole of Sedgwick, Sedgwick, Me. Harriet E., b. Sept. 2, 1875. Henry E., b. Mar. 16, 1877. Chuton L., b. Jan. 19, 1879. Agnes Ethel, b. June 23, 1881. Horace L. (son of Elbridge Coombs), b. March 26, 168 Bleecker street, New York City; occ. patrol-man. Fred A. (son of Elbridge Coombs), b. May 10, , Long Island City, N. Y.; occ. printer. Jacob Flye (son of Elbridge Coombs), b. June 18, 1866,at Augusta, Me.; m. Sept. 6, 1899, Mary ElizaWheeler. Address, 34 Oitt street, Portland, of residence: Augusta, 1866-1872; Sedgwick,1872-1890; Pleasantdale, 1890-1893; Portland, 1893-1913. Occ. accountant. Has been accountant andpaymaster for the Portland Stove Foundry Companyfor twenty years, and for many years clerk and choirleader of the Free Will Baptist Church. 186. I \Mi s 1\KKi:k LoiiMns James Pakkkk (sou oI Klhi-idi^c Counilis), h. June ?», ;, ;il Augusta, .Mr., in. Juiir 17, , Mary Ella Thompson. Places of rosidnui: Aiij:;usta, ;-1871; Soilgwick, 187I-18S7; South Portland, 1887-181>7; New York City, 18l)l»(i; Freeport, Me., l!>l(i-l!U:.; occ. lariiur, singer, vocal teacher, printer, and imchanic. A graduate of Brown University, class of 07. Was the str(Mig man in college. Played every varsity foot-l)all game in the four years course. Enlisted in the navy during the Spanish War. Promoted nine ratings in five months. Was emjdoyed six seasons hy the iSew York Hii)]todrome and sang to over six million people. Sang daily for over one thousand consecutive performances without missing a number. The Boston Post for October 19, lOO-i, said ofliim: Thei-e was hardly a syllable which he utteredlast night that was not distinctly heard in all parts ofthe theatre. The Milwa
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