Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Rachel Combs Acord

Recently, I spent time with one of my sisters, reading and sharing stories she has gathered, about some of our ancestors.  I am in awe of her efforts to preserve and share these precious histories, pictures and genealogies.  Her goal is to get them into a format that can be easily shared, with all the members of the family.  The following is one of the fun stories we ran across.

AN EXPERIENCE OF RACHEL COMBS ACORD

John Acord and his wife, Rachel Combs, were both born in Pennsylvania. They built a cabin in a clearing in the forest, all alone and far from neighbors. It was, of necessity, very sturdy with heavy wooden shutters at the windows to keep out wild animals of which there were many in the forest.
On one occasion, John had gone a considerable distance away, which would mean his remaining from home overnight. His young wife was left alone with only the companionship of a faithful dog, and an axe for protection. Sometime during the night, Rachel heard a noise made by some animal prowling around outside. Thinking it might be a panther, she hastily built a great fire on the hearth to prevent it from entering through the chimney. The noise outside still continued. She slipped to the back door and turned her dog out. Presently she heard him whine and knew he was in trouble. This was too much for her sympathetic nature, and seizing her heavy axe in one hand she opened the door. To her surprise and terror there was a huge bear in the doorway. He seemed dazed by the blinding light of the fire. Rachel struck him a terrific blow on the head with her axe, and he fell dead at her feet. She dragged him into the room, skinned him by the light of the fire, and in her own words:
"When John came home the next day, I was living in grease and plenty."
At the age of 55 Rachel was left a widow and remained one for 40 years. She became a proficient mid-wife, riding through the woods on horseback for miles to care for her patients. When she was 94 years of age, she delivered a fine baby boy to Nancy Frost Acord, wife of her grandson, Abram.
After rearing her family of ten children, she cared for nine orphaned grandchildren for many years.
Rachel Combs Acord was a woman of strong character, staunch, loyal and utterly fearless. She lived to be 95 years and 7 months of age.

Who doesn't love that story!!  Although, I'm wondering how she got that bear into her house.....I'd like to ask her someday!

3 comments:

  1. Janice,
    Thank you so much for posting this story about Rachel Combs Acord. Rachel was my 4th Great Grandmother! I descend through her son Job Jacob Acord and his wife Mary Polly Harper. Can you tell me the original source for this story? Was it published in a book somewhere? I have mentioned it over on my family history blog and posted a link back here. What relation is Grandmother Rachel to you?
    Gwen
    http://www.eadsnalliedfamilies.com

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    1. Gwen,
      Rachel is my 4th great-grandmother. I am a descendant of her son Zur Acord. This was a story my sister scanned from historical records passed down in our family. I do not know it's origin, but I will do some searching. It's nice to meet a cousin!
      Janice

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    2. Hello Gwen and Janice. Rachel Combs Acord was my 6th great grandmother through her daughter, Sarah Sally Acord. I have so enjoyed reading both of your blogs. I currently live in TN but lived my whole life in WV not but just a few miles from Acord Mountain. My entire family still lives there. I will be going home to WV to visit my parents this Labor Day and will make Acord Mountian my first stop with a camera! I would love to share these pictures with you. If you are interested please email me at lucastn@comcast.net. -- Nichole.

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