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DACKOMBE
FAMILY TREE T12 19 January 2005 b=born
m=married d=died Dr Geoffrey Mann DACKOMBE family
summary C=Christened
B=Buried geoff.mann@btinternet.com
w=will ad=admon home page 16
John DACCOMBE-m-Christian
of Chilworth | d1471w
? H = Horton DOR ? MS = St Mary le Strand
MDX
| R = Ringwood HAM | SW = Stoke Wake DOR
15 John DACKOMBE-m-Sybil POOLE WM =
Wimborne Minster DOR of Steepleton |
?mc1470 ?bc1440 |
d1518ipm
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______________________|_DACKOMBE_____________________________________________________________________?____ | | | | | 14 Thomas--------m-Joan MOORE Thomas-m-Elizabeth CLAVELL Joan--1m-John--2m-Elizabeth Christian Henry of Steepleton | d1541 | mc1500 | bc1470 mc1530? m BAYNPYNNE ?m
Christian d1513w | | | dc1540 | | |
| | Steepleton ?Corfe Castle | ?Winterbourne Kingston
13 John—m--Joan ?HALSWELL bc1500 | mc1530 dc1556 |
| | ______________________ DACKOMBE_______________________________________________|_________________________________________ ? | | [1]
| | | | ?
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John-m-? Robert Henry--1m? 2m Katheryn Mary Joan Richard-m-Alice MONNTIER Francis-m-Joan MOORE Jane
| bc1535? bc1540?
| YOURE(wid) bc1540? d<1600
bc1545 | m1567 bc1550 | m1583SW
bc1550? | d1606w d1612w |
m1599 1m PARRY m MOSELY |
d1594w | m1578Pimperne | | |2m
Ez.POWNELL | | [3]
Walt.FRAMPTON | | | see T0 | | _DACKOMBE________|________________ |______________PARRY_______ ________________|_DACKOMBE |
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Peter
Thomas-m-? Robert-m1-Dorothy George-m-Katherine William George John-m-Mary REEVES
Sarah Dorothy-?m-John [2]
| ?vicar of 2m1654H B1629MS WOODWARD of Hogford |
B1638WM m1604SW ARNEY | Horton1613
Redman LUKE ad[5] m1621MS [4]
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Wm.SP(E)RINGE m1617R | b1584 d1647 B1626MS | [6] | [8]
| _DACKOMBE_|
______________|_DACKOMBE________________ | | | | | | |
Anthony Dorothy Mary Edith
Alice Richard-m-Dorothy John b1615 | CLAVERING
[7] | m1640P |
| Robert
C1641P |
[1] National Archives: C2 Eliz D8/55: Henry Dackombe plaintiff f v Roderick
Powell of London gent 16Nov1599: plaintiff Henry Dackombe of Kingston Lacy
Dorset gent about last March did marry Kathryn Youre, widow of London. Concerns
her debts, which Henry did not know about.
Although Henry of Wimborne Minster did not mention
his wife Katheryn in his will, he is identified with the Henry who married
Katheryn because of the suitable dates, rank (both are gentlemen), and Kingston
Lacy was a manor 2m NW of Wimborne Minster.
The Katherine Dacombe buried at Winterbourne Kingston 25Mar1597/8 cannot be this wife
of Henry; the burial is too early and she was a widow at the time of burial.
In
1595 Henry was a governor of Wimborne Minster School (Calendar of State Papers
domestic 1595-97 p84)
[2] children and grandchildren are known from Henry’s will (see below). A Robert Dackombe was vicar of Horton (4 miles north of Wimborne Minster) from 1613 to his death in 1647 after gaining a BA at Oxford in 1610 (Alumni Oxonienses, J.Foster). Although not proven, he was almost certainly the son of Henry of Wimborne. His death was recorded in the Horton register, but not his burial, and the Dorset RO has a note that he died at Leghorn in Italy, though there was no reference for this statement. His will was indexed in the PCC but there is no registered copy either in PROB11 or PROB10. Admon was granted to his relict Dorothy who probably remarried at Horton 7 years later: m 5Jun1654 Redman LUKE clothier of Horton & Dorithy DACKOMBE of Hampreston widow. Hampreston is 2 miles from Wimborne.
[3] Names of children known from
Francis’ will (see below). He left his
property to his children but, as they were still infants, they were left in the
care of his brother Henry. Five years
later Joan Moore’s father brought an action against Henry for appropriating the
property for his own use. Henry argued
that he had paid for the maintenance of Francis’ wife Joan who was a lunatic
and had paid for the education and maintenance of the son John (see below)
[4] Edward Reeves of Wimborne Minster, admon granted 26May1625 to his sister
Mary Dackombe. The names of John and
Mary’s children come from the 1623 visitation of Dorset. Hogford was a tenement in the manor of Kingston
Lacy procured by John-13 for his son Frances (see notes to John-13). Henry’s will (below) notes that John was of
Hogford
[5] George Dackombe was buried at St Mary le Strand 22Jny1628/9 and admon
was granted to his brother Robert Dackombe clerk on 31Jny. No baptisms to George and Katherine were
found at St Mary le Strand between their marriage and their deaths.
[6] From Calendar of State Papers Domestic 1616-18 p479 at Nat. Archives:
Jul 1617 Sir John Dackombe to ?; begs that his cousin SPRINGE may be his under
sheriff this year
[7] Protestation Return 1641/2 for Stone Tithing (parish of Wimborne Minster): Richard Dackombe gent promised to come but came not. No confirmation that the marriage at Piddlehinton is this Richard, but no other Richard’s are known and he would have been a suitable age of 25 at marriage. Piddlehinton is about 18 miles from Wimborne
[8] Birth date from age given in a chancery suite (Bernau ref 1629 F13/9)
10Oct1594 Frances ....ombe of the parish of
Wimborne Minster to be buried in the church of Wimborne Minster; to the same
church 3s 4d; to the poor 6s 8d; the rest to my three children John DACCOMBE,
Sara DACCOMBE and Dorothy DACCOMBE whom I make my executors; my father-in-law
William MORE and my brother Henry DACCOMBE overseers 10s each; I desire John
STARVE and Henry COFFIN to witness; my brother Henry shall have government of
my wife and children and shall sine [sue?] unto the officers for the government
in the Duchey Court or elsewhere.
Proved by Henry DACKHAM 20Dec1594
41Eliz {1599} William MOORE gent of Stoke
Wake, Dorset, as guardian and next friend of John DACKOME, Sarah DACKOME, and
Dorothy DACKOME infants children of Francis DACKOME deceased late of Kingston
Lacye complains that the said Francis was possessed for lives of a copyhold
messuage or tenement and certain arable land meadow and pasture in Kingston
Lacye, also household chattels and stuff to the value of £80 at least. Said
Francis by his will gave the residue of his property after payment of certain
legacies to his said children and made them his executors. And the testator
also appointed as overseers the
plaintiff (whose daughter the testator had married, being mother to the said
children) and testator's brother Henry DACKOME gent, who were to apply the
profits of the said copyhold to the benefit of the said John Dackome during his
minority. And of the children Sara lived with the plaintiff and the other two
with Henry. And the defendant Henry Dackome is charged with having appropriated
the said copyhold to the use of himself and his own children.
Answer dated 22May1599. Defendant Harry
DACKOME answers that Francis DACKOME had been seized of the said copyhold for
his life with reversion to his son John for his life. And Francis at his death
left a wife who was a lunatic whose maintenance had given defendant much
expense. The copyhold was worth only £18 pa and it was let for this amount by
Francis; it was now let to Roger TRENDER who is accused of waste by cutting
down many trees. And def had moreover kept John Dackome at school and maintains
him in such sort as becomes his estate and degree with an allowance of £6 18/4d
pa. And def had procured for John Dackome a grant of the copyhold for three
lives for the fine of 100 marks which was paid with the money of Robert
Dackome, the defendant's brother. The
said Robert Dackome has judgement against this defendant for a bond made by
Francis of £60 for payment of £30
In the name of God Amen 10Dec1612 I Henry
Dackombe of Wimborne Minster Dorset gent do make my last will and
testament.... I give to the poor of
West Moores in the parish of West Parlye Dorset 20s yearly during the years I
have to come of one ground called Nightingalls in West Moores.. And at the end of the said years £10 to be
raised out of the copswood therein now growing to remain to the poor of West Moores
for ever. I appoint my friends Mr Laurence
PRICHARD parson of West Parlie and Mr Ambrose WHITE alias GILBERT parson of
Hamperston (sic) shall have the governing of the Stock of £10 for the best
advantage, the said stock of £10 for ever to remain whole; to Robert DACKOMBE
my second {son?} to have the house with the garden and backside where William
DALE now dwelleth with 3 acres of meadow lying in Wichellmeade containing the
third part of three hams called Barretts hams late the inheritance of Robert
DACKOMBE esquire my brother deceased lying within the town and parish of
Wimborne Minster; to John DACKOMBE my nephew the son of Franncis DACKOMBE gent
my brother deceased one piece of land which I bought of Jonathon NOBLE
adjoining to a house of one John LINSEY lying within the town of Wimborne; to
Nicholas BEAMOND of Blandford £5; to Anthony and Dorothy DACKOMBE my
grandchildren £10 betwixt them; the rest of my goods etc to Thomas DACKOMBE my
eldest son whom I make my sole executor; I appoint my wellbeloved in Christ,
Nicholas DACKOMBE of Motcombe and John DACKOMBE of Hogford gent my nephews my
overseers; and finally my will is that if any controversy arise amongst my
chidren which my overseers cannot determine then the right worshipful Mr John
DACKOMBE Esquire my nephew would be pleased to have the hearing and the same to
be determined without any law suit.
Signed Henry DACKOMBE, witnesses Jacob FORREST, John DACKOMBE, William
DALE his mark, Thomas DACKOMBE. Proved
17March1612 by Thomas DACKOMBE.