Born in Montville, New London, CT. He was early pioneer of Independence, Cuyahoga, Ohio, migrating from CT. in 1812.
Inscription on George Comstock's tomstone reads, "Pass a few swiftly fleeting years and you that now in body live must quit like me this vale of tears your righteous sentence to receive." This comes from the book entitled Independence Township Cemeteries, published by The Cuyahoga Valley Genealogical Society 1998. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 98-74893, International Standard Book Number 0-9669675-1-8
Born in Montville, New London, CT. He was early pioneer of Independence, Cuyahoga, Ohio, migrating from CT. in 1812.
Inscription on George Comstock's tomstone reads, "Pass a few swiftly fleeting years and you that now in body live must quit like me this vale of tears your righteous sentence to receive." This comes from the book entitled Independence Township Cemeteries, published by The Cuyahoga Valley Genealogical Society 1998. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 98-74893, International Standard Book Number 0-9669675-1-8
Family Members
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Martha Comstock Hill
1757–1820
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Anna Comstock Wood
1767–1839
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Fitch Comstock
1771–1810
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Elizabeth Comstock Comstock
1775–1856
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Grace Comstock Turner
1778–1852
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Peter Comstock
1779–1862
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Jonathan Comstock
1781–1868
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Elisha Mirick Comstock
1783–1838
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Jeremiah Comstock
1784–1819
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Walter Comstock
1786–1831
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Esther Comstock Turner
1789–1856
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