DACOMBE Chart 0613

This is a Chart for George Dacombe and Ann Walden

 

possibly 
married

17th March 1823
St Mary
Southampton
Hampshire

 

1
GEORGE DACOMBE
born or baptised
15th March 1800
Southampton
Hampshire
occupation
1851 Stonemason
1861 Master Mason employing 9 men
widower on the 1851 Census
died or buried
4th July 1869

 

2
ANN WALDEN
born about
1799
Hampshire
died between
1843 and 1851


3
Elias
DACOMBE
died young

4
George
DACOMBE
born about
1825
Southampton
Hampshire
occupation
1851 
Stonemason
1861
Stonemason
1871
Stonemason
1881
Stonemason
died about
1890

5
Anne
DACOMBE
born about
1828
died about
1856
6
James
DACOMBE
born about
1831
Southampton
Hampshire
widower on the
1911 Census
died
June quarter
1914
Southampton district
Hampshire
Aged 83

possibly
married

March quarter
1855
Isle of Wight
Hampshire
Jane
VINE
7
Frances
DACOMBE
born about
1834
Southampton
Hampshire

married
1st June 1857
Holy Trinity
Southampton
Hampshire
registered
June quarter
1857
Southampton district
Hampshire
Francois Le
MARQUAND
8
John
DACOMBE
born about
1837
Southampton
Hampshire
occupation
1851
Scholar
1861
Stone Mason
1881
Mason
(Patient)
died about
1893
9
Alexander
DACOMBE
born about
March quarter
1840
Southampton
district
Dorset
died about
September
quarter
1842
Southampton
district
Hampshire
10
Simeon
DACOMBE
born about
1843
Southampton
Hampshire
died 
10th September
1915
registered
September quarter
1915
Southampton district
Hampshire

married(1)
December quarter
1863
Southampton district
Hampshire
Emma
STRUGNELL

married(2)
December quarter
1878
Sevenoaks
Kent
Anna
Maria
PORTER
  1. 1823 IGI marriage
    1841 Three Full Lane, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire
    1851 Detached Cottage, St Mary Southampton, Hampshire
    1861 1 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. On this Census James was married, under him is a Jane DACOMBE down as daughter in law aged 28 born Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire (on the charts sent the wife is down as Frances), also with the family was a Thomas DACOMB aged 5 a Scholar born Southampton, Hampshire and an Emily DACOMB aged 1 born Southampton, Hampshire as Grandchildren
  2. 1823 IGI mariage
    1841 Three Full Lane, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire
  3. No information for this child other than information on the chart I was sent
  4. 1841 Three Full Lane, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire
    1851 Detached Cottage, St Mary Southampton, Hampshire
    1861 1 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. On this Census James was married, under him is a Jane DACOMBE down as daughter in law aged 28 born Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire (on the charts sent the wife is down as Frances), also with the family was a Thomas DACOMB aged 5 a Scholar born Southampton, Hampshire and an Emily DACOMB aged 1 born Southampton, Hampshire as Grandchildren
    1871 2 Chapel Quarry? Cottages, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. George was a Boarder with a Joseph ANDERSON aged 29 born Plymouth, Devon and his wife Mary aged 23 born Southampton, They had a Brother-in-Law a Walter HOWELL aged 29 a Waiter born Southampton, Hampshire with them.
    1881 8 North Front, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. George was a Lodger with a Henry NOTTEUR? aged 49 a Bricklayer born Broughton, Hampshire and his wife and two daughters.
    Cannot find death which was stated on chart I was sent, it also says on this Chat (snuffbox and o.b.s.p. which I at present have not worked out the meaning of)
  5. 1841 Not with family
    1851 Not with family
    Although on charts I was sent I have not found her on Census with her family or as an Ann DACOMB* on either census.
  6. 1841 Three Full Lane, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire
    1851 Detached Cottage, St Mary Southampton, Hampshire
    1861 1 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. On this Census James was married, under him is a Jane DACOMBE down as daughter in law aged 28 born Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire (on the charts sent the wife is down as Frances), also with the family was a Thomas DACOMB aged 5 a Scholar born Southampton, Hampshire and an Emily DACOMB aged 1 born Southampton, Hampshire 
    1871 1 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. 
    1881 49 Cobden Terrace, Stone Mason Yard, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire.
    1891 49 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. 
    1901 49 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire.  They had a servant an Elizabeth Baker aged 18 a General Domestic born Southampton, Hampshire.
    1911 49 New Road, Southampton, Hampshire, with him was his daughter Kant and a Mary Elizabeth BAKER aged 28 a Housemaid (Servant) born Southampton, Hampshire. James has put himself down as a Widower and having been married 51 years and having had 11 children 6 of whom survive at the date of this Census and 5 of whom had died. (This ties up with the information on chart above, I have 11 children and Alexander, Emily, Ada, Ernest and Roscoe have died)
    I have found the marriage where I have put down possibly as on the 1861 the wife is down as Jane but on the marriage she is down as Janet, but as it was in the Isle of Wight and Jane/Janet was born in Cowes and the taking the ages of the oldest child into account I do believe this is the correct marriage.
  7. 1851 No 18 Queen Street, St Mary Southampton, Hampshire, Frances was a visitor with a Elizabeth SMITH aged 25 a Dressmaker born Fawley, Hampshire.
    1861 14 Ransoms? Terrace, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. Children Mary Ann aged 3 and Laura A aged 3 weeks both born Southampton, Hampshire.
    1871 3 Pormona? Road, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. Children Mary Ann a scholar aged 13, Louisa aged 10 a scholar and Emma aged 5 a Scholar all born Southampton, Hampshire, also Edward aged 11 months born Jersey, Channel Islands.
    1881 3 Pomona Road, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. Children Mary A aged 25 born England, a Domestic Servant, Laura A aged 21 born England a Dressmaker, Emma J aged 15 born England a scholar and Edward aged 10 born St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands occupation Scholar with the family was a Margaret O'Connor a Lodger Servant aged 35 born Ireland.
    This child was not on the Charts I was sent.
  8. 1841 Three Full Lane, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire
    1851 Detached Cottage, St Mary Southampton, Hampshire
    1861 1 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. On this Census James was married, under him is a Jane DACOMBE down as daughter in law aged 28 born Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire (on the charts sent the wife is down as Frances), also with the family was a Thomas DACOMB aged 5 a Scholar born Southampton, Hampshire and an Emily DACOMB aged 1 born Southampton, Hampshire as Grandchildren
    1871 Not found at present
    1881 Portsea Island Borough Lunatic Asylum, Portsea, Hampshire.
  9. 1841 Three Full Lane, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire
  10. 1851 Detached Cottage, St Mary Southampton, Hampshire
    1861 1 New Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. 
    1871 8 St Andrew's Road, St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire. 
    1881 8 St Andrews Rd, Southampton, Hampshire. They had a Servant a Mary Ann KNIGHT aged 17 a General Servant Domestic born Lymington, Hampshire and a Nurse an Ellen CUNLIFFE aged 56 a Ladies Nurse born Wigan, Lancashire.
    1891 Hezneath, Polygon, All Saints, Hampshire. There was a Lilly M A CLARKE aged 15 a servant domestic born Southampton, Hampshire with the family.
    1901 Rossenneath, The Polygon, All Saints, Southampton, Hampshire.  They had a servant an Annie M HARRINGTON aged 18 a General Servant Domestic born Southampton, Hampshire.
    1911 45 The Polygon, Southampton, Hampshire. With Simeon and Anna was an Ethel Maud SEABORN aged 19 a Servant born St Mary, Southampton, Hampshire.
    1915 DACOMBE Simeon of Rossneath 45 the Polygon Southampton died 10 September 1915 Probate London 11 November to Anna Maria Dacombe widow reverend Stanley Dacombe clerk and Reginald Stainbank Dacombe surveyor. Effects £2947 0s. 3d.
    Chart sent says had three sons and five daughters. 

    Very little information given on the charts that were sent me for this family, I have put in the names that were sent and the details and will then work from there to try and enlarge that information. At present I have found George and some of the children on the 1851 Census

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