DACKOMBE Chart 0601

This is a Chart for Aquila Richard Dackombe and Ann Elizabeth Harrison

 

married

 
 

1
AQUILA RICHARD DACKOMBE

born  
26th March 1815 
Walworth Surrey
baptised
 22nd October 1815 
St Mary Newington, Surrey
occupation  
1836 possibly finished apprenticeship as a Clothworker, Pewterer 
1841 Painter/Printer?
1846 Wood Engraver (baptism of John Thomas
1851/1861 Annuitant?, 
1851 Copper Plate Printer 
1855 at death of daughter Arabella, Greengrocer
Possibly admitted to the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers 
on 2nd June 1836
or made a 
Freeman of the City of London on the same date
Aquila Richard admitted to Worshipful Company of Pewterers 
on 
9th June 1861
died  
26th March 1870
81 Stanhope Street, Hampstead Road 
administration 1st December 1870 

2
ANN ELIZABETH HARRISON
born about
1814
Fleet Street, London


3
Aquila 
Richard
DACKOMBE

born
1837
Newington, Surrey
(Walworth)
died
1907
Southwark
London

married
30th October 1877
St James the Great
Bethnal Green
Middlesex
witnesses
Joseph LAFFAN
Louisa Harriet
BENNETT
Mary
ARNOLD

4
Daniel
George
DACKOMBE

born
1838
Camberwell
(Walworth)
Surrey

married
Elizabeth
SPRING

5
Robert
Joseph
DACKOMBE

born
1843
Walworth
Surrey
occupation
1851
Scholar
1861
Barman

6
John
Thomas
DACKOMBE

born
9th June 1844
5 Grosvenor Street
Walworth
Surrey
baptised
9th June 1846
St George
Camberwell
London

7
Ann
Elizabeth
DACKOMBE

born
1846
Walworth
Surrey

8
Arabella
DACKOMBE

born
5th December 1850
Farnborough
Kent
died
26th January1855
3 Canterbury Place
Old Kent Road
died of
Acute Larangitus
present at death
A R Dackombe
3 Canterbury Place
Old Kent Road

9
Ann Maria
DACKOMBE

born
1853
does not appear on
1861 census so
assumed she died before this

10
Philip Henry
DACKOMBE

born
1856
Camberwell
Surrey
died
1881
September
quarter
Poplar
London
  1. 1841 Census - Bayton Place, St Peters, Newington, Surrey - Down as DEACKOMTE on this Census. There was a Martha HARRISON down as aged 15 with the family.
    1846 Coleman Street, Camberwell, Southwark, London (baptism of John Thomas)
    1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
    1861 Census -  8 Brunswick Place, Stepney, London
    ??? 77 Driffield Road
    The following sent to me by Marlene Haresign in America on 16th July 2003 is a document relating to Aquilla Richard. It is either a document relating to the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers or is a document for the Freedom of the City of London.
    Acquilla Richard Dackombe, Son of Daniel Dackombe, citiz Clothworker was admitted into the freedom aforesaid and sworn in the Mayoralty of William Taylor Copeland Esq. Mayor of London and Sir James Shan, Bart. Chamberlain and is entered in the book signed with the letter F relating to the purchasing of freedoms and the admissions of freemen (to wit) the 2 day of June in the 6 year of the reign of King William the Fourth and in the year of our Lord 1836. In witness whereof the Seal of the office of Chamberlain of the said city it herewith affixed Dated in the chamber of the Guildhall of the same city the day and year above said.
    Administration of Aquila Richard Dackombe, 1st December 1870, Effects under £50 of the personal effect of Aquila Richard Dackombe formerly of 77 Driffield Row but late of 81 Stanhope Street, Hampstead Road, both in the County of Middlesex, Gentleman and Bachelor, deceased who died 26th March 1870 at 81 Stanhope Street, aforesaid were granted at the Principal Registry to Robert Dackombe of 3 Inglethorp Grove, Gelngall Grove, Old Kent Road, in the County of Surrey, Omnibus Driver, the brother and one of the next of kin of the said deceased, he having been first survivor.
  2. 1841 Census - Bayton Place, St Peters, Newington, Surrey - Down as DEACKOMTE on this Census. There was a Martha HARRISON down as aged 15 with the family.
    1846 Coleman Street, Camberwell, Southwark, London (baptism of John Thomas)
    1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
    1861 Census -  8 Brunswick Place, Stepney, London
  3. 1841 Census - Bayton Place, St Peters, Newington, Surrey - Down as DEACKOMTE on this Census. There was a Martha HARRISON down as aged 15 with the family. (Down as Richard on this Census)
    1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
    1861 Census -  8 Brunswick Place, Stepney, London
    1871 Census - 29 Hard Street, Newington, Surrey. Mary ARNOLD, aged 70 a Widow aged 70 was the Head, assume mother of Mary ARNOLD above. Mary Tibble DACKOMBE is down as Mary TIBBLE on this Census. Family are down as DACCUN on this Census.
    1881 Census  -5 Hard Street, Newington, Surrey
    1891 Census  - 5 Hard Street, Newington, Surrey
    1901 Census  - 5 Hard Street, Newington, Surrey. On the 1901 Census living with Richard and Mary as Boarders were Charles Wallace and William Raby
    The marriage information comes from Doreen Williams and she suggests that the first child might have been Mary TIBBLE not DACKOMBE from Mary ARNOLD’s first marriage and that the Richard, Alfred and John were born before they finally married
  4. 1841 Census - Bayton Place, St Peters, Newington, Surrey - Down as DEACKOMTE on this Census. There was a Martha HARRISON down as aged 15 with the family.
    1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
    1860 10 Middle Sales Place, London, Middlesex
    1871 Census - 2 Horse Shoe Court, St Clements Danes, London, Middlesex, indexed as Dackham and spelt as such on the Census.
    1881 Census - 3 Harford Place, St Clements Danes, London, Middlesex
    1891 Census - 4 Feathers Court, St Mary le Strand, Strand, London, down as DACKHAM on this Census, found 13th October 2004. He is also down as Dan on this Census.
  5. 1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
    1861 Census -  8 Brunswick Place, Stepney, London
    On the 1861 Census Daniel George I think appears as George D aged 21 Unmarried, Dock Labourer, this is not quite correct as he should have been at least 22 his brother Aquila appears as 23. I had a George David on this Chart but he was born in Wandsworth which would make it much more likely to belong to DACKOMBE Chart 0602 so this is where I have moved him with a comment to that effect.
  6. 1846 Coleman Street, Camberwell, Southwark, London (baptism of John Thomas)
    1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
    1861 Census -  8 Brunswick Place, Stepney, London
  7. 1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
    1861 Census -  8 Brunswick Place, Stepney, London
  8. 1851 Census - Tug Mutton? Farnborough, Kent
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  10. 1861 Census -  8 Brunswick Place, Stepney, London

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