DACKOMBE Chart 1100

This is a Chart for Robert Dackombe, Jane ??? and Mary Wyke

  married(1)
1642
(2)married
1680

2
JANE ???

born

 

1
ROBERT DACKOMBE
born
1642
died
1695

  3
MARY WYKE
born
1654

4
Robert
DACKOMBE

born
1662
died
1684
At sea

5
Salomon
DACKOMBE

baptised
25th February
1674
St Benet
Paul’s Wharf

6
Henry
DACKOMBE

baptised
21st October
1677
St Benet
Paul’s Wharf

married
Elizabeth
STROUD

  7
Mary
DACKOMBE

baptised
4th May 1682
St Andrew
Holborn
8
Robert
DACKOMBE

baptised
11th January 1684
St Andrew
Holborn
1elected
Poor Brother to
Charterhouse Hospital
4th July 1760
died
September 1762
Charterhouse Hospital
London
9
Mary
DACKOMBE

baptised
21st March 1687
St Brides
Fleet Street
London
10
John
DACKOMBE

baptised
28th February 1688
St Brides
Fleet Street
London
died
1734
Wrexham, Denbighshire

married
21st February 1711
Gresford, Wrexham
Denbighshire
Margaret
DAVIES
             
  1. Dackombe, Pantler, elected a pensioner. Upon the jumble? petition of Robert Dackombe showing that he hath been six and twenty years Pantler of the Hospital and is now seventy six years of age and past his labour, therefore praying that he may be admitted to a . .(Bul?) place therein. In consideration whereof and of the. . .(whing?) given us by the Master of his good service in his Place, We elect to appoint the said Robt Dackombe to be one of the Poor brothers of the Hospital in the first place which shall hereafter happen to be vacant.
    See Will on the Will Section of this Web Site.
    Robert became involved in Chancery proceedings concerning the rightful ownership of property in Denbighshire, occupied by Mary’s nephew. He travelled to Denbigh on at least one occasion; this was in 1718 when he was 74 and he was accused of helping his nephew’s right to the title by breaking in to a store-room through a window by ladder and burning vital documents.
    Robert died at the age of 80 and was buried in St Bride’s Fleet St. Mary was probably also buried there in February 1827 though the register records the name of the deceased as Martha.
  2. Mary married Robert Dackombe about 1680. Robert was ten years older than Mary and was probably a widower with several children. Mary’s mother made a will the following year leaving her only £50, calling Mary “my unfortunate undutiful daughter ... she having formerly embezzled much of my estate”. 
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  7. 1682 Dean St, Fetter Lane
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