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Mel Fairy Godmother
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24 Nov 2017 14:37 |
Know all men by these assents that Mr Phillip Welch of Hinton Parva in the County of Dorset Miller and Sussannah his wife and Sarah Hill of Blandford Forum in the said county widow Philip Godwin of Pimspound in the said county Maltster and William Frmpton of Blandford Forum aforesaid Schoolmaster are held and firmly bound unto the Reverond John Turner Esq Master of Arts official principal of the constable George Watson hand also clock master of arts archdeacon of the archdeconsey of Dorset ????????? constituted in Five Hundred Pounds -------- of good and lawful money of Great Britain to be paid unto the said John Turner or to his certain attorney his exetutors Administrators or assigns which payment well and truely to be made ??? and oblige ourselves and each and every of us by himself and herself -----------for the whole our? and each and every of our Heirs exetutors and administrators firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals Dated the third day of May in the thirty nineth--------- Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third --- by the Grace of God of Great Britian France and Ireland King defender of the faith and soforth and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundread and ninety nine.
The Condition of this Obligation is such that if this Susannah wife of the above bounden Philip Welch & Sarah Hill his daughter and two of Administratrix of all and singular the goods chattles and credits of Ann Dibben late of Pimpound aforesaid widow intestate deceased do make or cause to be made atrue and perfect inventory of all and singular the good chattles and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to the Hands possesion or knowledge of them the said Susannah Welch or Sarah Hill ------------or into the hands of and possesion for person or persons of them and the same so made do exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the registry of this Archdeacon aforesaid - at or before the last - day of October or the next assuing and the same good chattles and credits and all other good chattles and credits of the deceased at the time of her death which at any time after shall come to the Hands and possesion of the said Susannah Welch and Sarah Hill or into the hands or any possesion of person or persons for them do truely administer according to Law. And further make or cause to be made a true and just attempt of their said Administration on or before the last day of May 1800 --- and all the Rest and Residue of the said Goods Chattles and Credits which shall be found remaining upon the said Administrators attempt the same being first examined and aloud of by the judge or judges for the time being of the said court shall deliver and pay unto the said person or persons respectively to the said judge or judges by his or their decree or sentant & pursuant to the true intent and meaning of a late act of Parliament made in the two and twentieth and three and twentieth years of the Reign of our late Sovereign Lord King Charles the second instituted an act for the better settling of Intestates Estates shall limit and appoint And if it shall hereafter appear that any Last Will and Testiment was made by the said deceased and the exeutor or exeutors therein name or exhibit the same into the said court making request to have it aloud and approved accordingly if the said Susannah Welch and Sarah Hill above bounden bring thereunto required to render and deliver the said letters of Administration (Approbation of such Testament being first had and made) in the said court then this obligation to bellow be void, or else remain in full forte and Virtue.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of John Barfoot W Hillowday
The mark of Susannah X Welch Sarah Hill P Godwin William Frampton
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Dianad
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16 Nov 2017 11:58 |
Thanks for all your hard work guys! really appreciated, we live in Sturminster and are going to get together with the local Museum society (we are members) and type up all the info we have for all to share
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Nov 2017 08:34 |
(just looked Gins, looks on image 1808?, of St. Mary Redcliffe. Bristol, and quite a few pages)
Chris :)
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16 Nov 2017 07:49 |
There is mention of his wife, Ann Dibben in the will
England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 ? Name:William Dibbin
Probate Date:3 Feb 1803
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Nov 2017 07:03 |
https://www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk/dorsethistorycentre/contact
(did wonder if Dorset Archives could help, they have those small exercpts from Ann and Mary Dibben )
Chris :)
(they are also on below)
England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 (Ancestry)
(Dotset Archives also have below)
Fontmell Magna Copy of will of Rev R Dibben dated 7 Jun 1812. Proved 1832. Mentioned: sisters Mary and Ann Dibben. Date 13 Nov 1832
D-SFN/F/16 Title Will of Richard Dibben of Fontmell Magna, clerk, made and proved, 1812. Date 1812
(as above is in Salkeld Collection, think below Marriage might relate to Ann etc.)
England Marriages 1538-1973 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Elizabeth Last name Salkold Marriage year 1741 Marriage date 24 Sep 1741 Marriage place Fifehead Neville Spouse's first name(s) James Spouse's last name Dibben County Dorset
(seems James was Reverend, they had a Son Baptism 1746, Ann below)
Dorset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 (Ancestry)
Name: Anne Dibben Baptism Date: 8 Mar 1744 Baptism Place: Manston, Dorset, England Father: Games (James on image) Dibben Mother: Elizabeth Dibben
Richard Dibben Baptism 11 Mar 1748 Fontmell Magna Read (Revd. Mr. on image.) Elizabeth
(also above Collection, has the 1741 Marriage, both of Fifehead Neville)
Dorset Burials Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) R Last name Dibben Age 65 Birth year 1747 Death year 1812 Burial year 1812 Burial date 15 Jun 1812 Burial place Fontmell Magna County Dorset Notes Rev. Rector of Fontmell
Oxford University Alumni, 1500-1886 (Ancestry)
(and above has James Senior (Oriel College) and Sons James and Richard (Wadham College)
(spent time at Cambridge also)
Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900
Name: James Dibben College: KING'S Entered: Jan. 23, 1720 Died: 1776 More Information: M.A. from KING'S, 1730. S. of Richard, of Manston, Dorset, Esq. Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, Jan. 23, 1720-1, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1724. R. of Fifehead Neville, Dorset, 1731-76. R. of Fontmell, 1741-76. Died 1776. (Al. Oxon.; Hutchins, Dorset, I. 271; F. S. Hockaday.)
Dorset Burials Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) James Last name Dibbon Death year 1776 Burial year 1776 Burial date 06 Jul 1776 Burial place Fontmell Magna County Dorset Notes Rev. Mr. - Rector Source Dorset Burials 1
https://tinyurl.com/y8pt8fzw
(see above, Find A Grave) (notes Find A Grave soon changing to 'New' Search)
(and as fascinating as it all is, you could probably go on and on...lol)
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Dianad
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16 Nov 2017 06:28 |
Thanks again every one for all you hard work, just got to try to find someone who can read the will for me, I have got most of it but cannot read some of the words
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ArgyllGran
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15 Nov 2017 22:47 |
This thread presumably connected:
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1369176
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ArgyllGran
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15 Nov 2017 22:43 |
http://www.dorsetlife.co.uk/2013/06/curiosities-of-sturminster-newton/
Sturminster Newton Castle – Deceptively, Sturminster Newton unfortunately does not boast an imposing fortified castle, to which the tourist information makes tantalising hints. The ‘castle’ is actually in a very dangerous state and is the ruinous remains of a 14th-century manor house. The building, or what is left of it, now stands on private property, and was given as a gift from Henry VIII to his sixth wife Katherine Parr in 1543. The ruins have not changed much in a little over 100 years, and it is thought that there was once an Iron Age hill-fort in the vicinity, with the site most likely having been reoccupied from the late Saxon period. The position of the ruins represent the earliest settlement so far discovered in the town. Although no-one knows exactly where, legend has it that there is a well near the site of the castle, in which is hidden a wealth of treasure and a large object of solid gold is said to be hidden in a nearby tunnel.
This is presumably about the same family:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=698466.0
There are still Dibbens in Sturminster, per a Google search.
As Chris says, there's lots of stuff on Google.
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Dianad
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15 Nov 2017 16:44 |
Thanks so much guys for your help, and special thanks to Chris!
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Dianad
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15 Nov 2017 16:43 |
Having now downloaded the will, she transparently lived at Sturminster newton Castle!
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Chris Ho :)
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15 Nov 2017 16:37 |
Good Luck with it all, probably a lot more bits n' pieces on google, for a more in depth search Dorset Archives would be the best place.
Chris :)
http://dcc.dorsetforyou.com/calmview/
(above has more references Dashwood, Salkeld)
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Dianad
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15 Nov 2017 15:13 |
This is such an interesting story, especially as the family was very well known. We have a letter from H J Leigh to the solicitor in Sturminster Mr Dashwood, saying how poorly Miss Dibben is (though it may say Mrs? any way the next letter a few days later is arranging the funeral - which would be from Taunton - to Sturminster Newton via Yeovil, some 44 miles, and 16 horses, the outfits that the riders would wear the plumes of feathers for the horses, and informing th Salkeld family in Fontmell magna etc etc, this is a story we are going to write up for out local parish magazine, for all to enjoy, thanks for the help everyone
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Dianad
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15 Nov 2017 15:03 |
lots of very interesting items - I was born in Manston
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Dianad
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15 Nov 2017 11:56 |
Wow Wow Wow thanks so much, this is really interesting , will look as soon as I get home, thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!
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15 Nov 2017 09:12 |
Ann Dibben in the England, Select Dorset Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1999 Name: Ann Dibben Death Age: 80 Event Type: Burial Birth Date: 1743 Burial Date: 3 Sep 1823 Burial Place: Fontmell, Dorset, England
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Chris Ho :)
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15 Nov 2017 09:09 |
Saw below...
Chris :)
04 September 1823 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset
Died At the house of H. J. Leigh, esq; Taunton, whilst on a visit with her relations in Somersetshire, in her 81st year, after a short illness, Mrs. Anne Dibben, formerly of Fontnell, and late of Sturminster Newton, Dorset, the last lineal representative of the family of Dibben, of Manstone and Fontmell Magna.
(if below related, from google search, probably more to be found)
http://www.dorsetlife.co.uk/2011/08/dorset-houses-%E2%80%93%C2%A0a-burning-question/
http://www.opcdorset.org/ManstonFiles/ManstonBurs1.htm
(Manston Burials)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=dibben+manstone
(and more dibben fontmell magna relating on google search)
http://dcc.dorsetforyou.com/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=D-GLY%2f2221&pos=12
Fontmell Magna Copy will of Ann Dibben of Fontmell Magna now of Sturminster Newton made 26 Dec 1820. Proved 23 Feb 1824 in PPC. Mentioned: Robert Salkeld, son of William. Mrs Mary Hawker, widow, servant Ann Inkpen, Mrs Selena Dashwood her sons Thomas. Ann Salkeld daughter of William, Sarah wife of William Wilson nee Salkeld.
Edits (looking on google, H. J. Leigh Taunton was a Solicitor)
http://www.fontmellmagna.net/2005/08/the-salkeld-family/
(Robert Salkeld Rector of Fontmell)
(not sure that she was a 'Mrs', as Mary appears to be her Sister, her will on below, also Ancestry)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=dibben+sturminster
England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 (Ancestry)
http://dcc.dorsetforyou.com/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=D-GLY%2f2220&pos=10
Fontmell Magna Copy of will of Mary Dibben late of Fontmell Magna now of Sturminster Newton dated 13 April 1815.. Proved 26 Jul 1817 PPC 359 Effingham. Mentioned: sister Ann Dibben, Robert Salkeld son of William; his brother William and sisters Ann, Jane and Sarah; Mary wife of William Burridge, Elizabeth wife of Francis Burridge surgeon, Ann wife of Henry James Leigh. Thomas Dashwood, the younger of Sturminster Newton, Selena, Mary and Charlotte his sisters. Charle Green of London.. Date 26 Jul 1817
Dorset Burials Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Mary Last name Dibben Age 74 Birth year 1742 Death year 1816 Burial year 1816 Burial date 30 Oct 1816 Burial place Fontmell Magna
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Dianad
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15 Nov 2017 08:46 |
Looking for any info on Ann Dibben died 1823 - possibly Taunton, buried in Fontmell magna
Info gleaned from an old letter, she was taken from Taunton to Sturminster Newton (where she apparently had a house with servants) for a church service late 1823, then buried in Fontmell magna
very interested to know what house she lived in in Sturminster newton, whether she was Dibben by marriage or by birth
any help gratefully received, thank you :-)
ps this is not a relative of mine, just a bit of historical research after purchasing some very old letters from the town where we live.
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