DACKOMBE Chart 1502

This is a Chart for William Dackombe and Mary Titherley

 

married

 

1
WILLIAM DACKOMBE

born 1543
died 1593, 
will 1595

 

2
MARY TITHERLEY
died 1616
will 1616
to be buried in chancel of parish church of Corfe Castle


3
Robert
DACKOMBE

of
Corfe Castle
Dorset
died
1597

4
Edward
DACKOMBE

born
1579
died
1635

married(1)
16th February 1602
Corfe Castle
Dorset
by Licence)
Susan
TURNER

married(2)
Ann
BRUNE

of
Athelhampton

5
George
DACKOMBE

died
1625

married
Edith
???

6
Henry
DACKOMBE

born
1585
died
1659
will proved
1660 (PCC)
occupations
Mayor of Corfe Castle, Dorset
1614, 1621 and 1635 
Church Warden
 in 1626 and 1641

married(1)
1608
Margery
HAVELLAND

married(2)
4th June 1640
Steeple
Dorothy
LAWRENCE

widow of
HALL

7
Thomas
DACKOMBE

alive
1593

8
Thomas(z)ine
DACKOMBE


married
John
TREW
9
Bridget
DACKOMBE

alive
1593
 
  1. 1595 William Dackham Will ref: PCC Scott38 abstracted by Fry no 540 testator William Dackham of Corfe Castle gent to be buried in church of Corfe Castle, wife Mary, son Robert, eldest daughter Thomazine Dackham, second daughter Bridgett, son Thomas, son Edward, son George, son Henry, brother/overseer Robert Dackham, overseers John Uv?idall gent, Anthony Dollinge yeoman
  2. 4th September 1616 Mary Dackomb ref: Dorset RO CCW63 photocopy  testator Mary Dackomb to be buried in chancel of parish church of Corfe Castle, eldest son Edward Dackombe: 10 (torn),granddaughter Mary Dackombe d/o Edward: gilt silver salt, son George Dackombe: 6 spoons, granddaughter Mary and Edithe Dackombe age 21 d/o son George: rest. son Henry Dackombe: 10 shillings, daughter Thomazin Trew (wife of John Trew): brass pan, granddaughters Francis Trew and (name torn) age 21 son and daughter of John Trew the younger and daughter Thomazin Trew: rest, brother-in-law Robert Dackombe: 40 shillings, other Anthony Partridge: iron rack in the kitchen, executor son George Dackombe (probable but torn) overseer (name torn) of Poole, gent, Alexander Browne, gent, witness William Skott; Richard Maj?or
    Father – Robert Titherley of Titherley
  3.  
  4. Will of Edward Dackombe
    WILL OF EDWARD DACKOMBE 1635
    PROVED IN THE PREROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY 1638
    TNA, KEW: PROB 11: Will Registers 1624-1643; Piece 178: Lee, Quire Numbers 115-183 (1638) [Available online at www.ancestry.co.uk] Accessed 22nd Oct 2020
    In the name of God Amen I Edward Dackombe of Corfe Castle in the Isle of Purbeck County of Dorset Esquire Being sick in body Picked memory thanks be given unto God almighty do make and ordain this my last will and testament as followeth. Imprimis I bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God my make whom gave it me and my body to the earth from whence it came to be buried in the church of Corfe Castle. ITEM I give unto my son Brune Dackombe all that my dwelling house & farm situate standing lying & being in the borough of Corfe Castle together with all land meadows, pastures, feeding moors, downs, wastes & coppices with all & singular his appurtenances together also that my water grist mill commonly called Arfleet Mill for by during the whole time & term of fourscore and nineteen years next & immediately ensuing after the decease of me, Edward Dackombe the said Brune Dackombe paying to my son Robert Dackombe the yearly rent of ten shillings by the year. ITEM I do give unto my son Robert Dackombe and his heirs forever all my land & tenement which did descend unto me or upon me upon the decease of my late father William Dackombe, gent, late deceased And the Quarry Close lying next to the farm of Scales in the said Isle of Purbeck unto him the said Robert Dackombe & his heirs forever which said Close amongst other things I did purchase of one John Bonfield. ITEM I do give unto my son Brune Dackombe & his heirs forever all other of my land messuages or tenements whatsoever situate standing lying or being within the borough or parish of Castle aforesaid or in any other parish or place within the County of Dorset or Isle of Purbeck, provided always nevertheless my will & true meaning is that if my goods & chattels household stuff & plate which I shall any way die possessed of shall not amount to so great a sum of money in balance after they shall be appraised as truly satisfy & pay all my debt which I shall truly give unto any person or persons & the legacies which are in these present hereafter expressed & by me given that then this my absolute will is that some part or parcels of the land hereby by me given or mentioned to be given unto my said son Brune Dackombe shall be at the discretion and appointment of my loving brother Henry Dackombe of Corfe Castle, Gent and my loving brother in law, Edward Lawrence of Swanage in the Isle of Purbeck, Esquire, be sold away to satisfy & pay my debt & legacies as aforesaid & hereafter expressed. ITEM I do give unto the church of Corfe Castle five pounds current English money. ITEM I give unto the poor people of Corfe Castle five pounds. ITEM I give unto my son Robert Dackombe twenty pounds. ITEM I give unto my daughter Marie Morten twenty pounds. ITEM I give unto my man servants twenty shillings a piece. ITEM I give unto my maid servants ten shillings a piece. The rest of my goods and chattels, household stuffs and plate of me Edward Dackombe not given & bequeathed I give & bequeath unto my son Brune Dackombe whom I do make my full and whole executor of this my last will & testament. And do desire my loving brother aforesaid Henry Dackombe, Gent, and Edward Lawrence Esquire to be overseers of this my last will & testament & to see the same to be performed unto whom for their love, care & pains I give unto each of them a ring of gold of twenty shillings in value. ITEM I give unto William Frampton forty shillings. In witness whereof, I, the said Edward Dackombe have hereunto set my hand & seal the eight & twentieth day of November in the eleventh year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France & Ireland king defender of the faith. Annon Domini 1635. Edward Dackombe. Witnesses hereunto Thomas Brewer, George Twynyhs, Edward Lawrence, Henry Dackombe. Signed Edward Dolling, Alex. Dennett. Signed William Frampton. 
    PROBATE GRANTED BRUNE DACKOMBE December 1638 in London. 
    Found in a Will of Richard Banfield
    PROB 11/179/19
    Richard Banfield, the elder, Marbler of Sanwich, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
    Dated: 9 August 1638
    - ‘being weak and sick in body’
    - ‘to be buried in the churchyard of Sanwich as near my son Henry as conveniently it may be’.
    - Church of Sanwich: 3s 4d
    - Poor of Sanwich: 3s 4d to be distributed by executrix
    - Robert the elder, Richard, Rebeccah, Robert the younger, George, Samuel,
    - Christian, Mary and John (children): 40s each
    - Mary (wife): lands and tenements in Corfe Castle which I purchased of Robert Banfield (father)
    and Robert Banfield (brother) for as long as she remains a widow. Then to Robert Banfield the
    younger (son) ‘in inheritance’. If no issue then to Samuel (son), if no issue then to George (son). 
    - Mary (wife): ground lying in Sedghanes near aforesaid land (0.5 acres) I purchased of Richard Ray
    [or Roy] of Corfe Castle; my tenement in Corfe Castle I bought of Edward Dackombe deceased;
    two closes of ground at Wooddy Hide; my house and backside at Sanwich; and house and tenement
    with grounds in Marlborough, Wiltshire. To Mary as long as she remains a widow excepting the land
    at Marlborough which is for the term of her natural life. After her death to be divided as follows:
    - Richard (son): Sedghanes for rest of term unexpired.
    - John (son): estate of Edward Dackombe for rest of term unexpired, for his life then to George (son).
    - Mary (daughter): Woody Hide. If she dies before expiry of the lease then to Christian (daughter).
    - George and Samuel (sons): my house for rest of the term.
    - Christian and Mary (daughters): Marlborough for rest of the term.
    - John (nephew): 6s 8d
    - Bridgett and Edith (nieces): 6s 8d each 
    - Godchildren: 12d each
    - Mary (‘loving wife’): residue
    Executrix: Mary (wife)
    Overseers: ‘my good friends’ Edward Hanckock [Hancock], Robert Serrell
    Signed: X by testator
    Witnesses: Brune Cockram and A[?] Gover
    Proved: 12 February 1639 (to Mary, widow)
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  6. Information for Henry's first wife
    Margery’s father was John HAVELLAND of Wilkswood, Dorset, there was another known child, Thomas HAVEELAND who died on 12th August 1624. He married an Elizabeth BRAMBLE whose will was proved on 20th November 1647. She had the following brothers and sister, William, Christopher, John, Richard and Dorothy. Thomas and Elizabeth had three known children all alive in 1659, James Alexander and Rebecca. The father of the BRAMBLE family was John who was Mayor of Poole in 1584 and whose will was proved on 14th February 1609.
  7. No mention in mother’s will of 1616
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