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Thomasin DUNRICHE
Set As Default Person -
Name Thomasin DUNRICHE Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Est 1580 Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings1 brother Patriarch & Matriarch
Edmund DUNRICHE, b. Abt 1555, d. Yes, date unknown (Father)
Thomasine LANDERE, b. Est 1530, bur. Between 3 May 1594 and 3 May 1595, St. Eustachius’ Church, Tavistock, Devon, England
(Age ~ 64 years) (Grandmother) 
Person ID I22226 All Last Modified 29 Jul 2021
Father Edmund DUNRICHE, b. Abt 1555, d. Yes, date unknown Mother Agnes SKIRRETT, b. Est 1556, d. Yes, date unknown Married Est 1578 - In Edmund's answer to the sixth interrogatory on behalf of the defendant Edward Skirrett (dispute re Sortridge, TNA ref: C21/G24/5; deposition given Jan 1637/8), is included: "this Depont saith that he and the said Justice Glanvill marryed two sisters".
Two documents, dated 1588 and 1620, refer to Edmund's wife as Agnes. Whilst it is possible that it was before 1588 or after 1620 that he was married to a Skirrett it is probable that Agnes was Agnes née Skirrett. This is especially so since Edmund's daughter Thomasine was married by William Skirrett, presumably since he was her uncle, provided her mother was a Skirrett, though this could still have happened if her mother had died and her father remarried.
Offspring - In 1600 at St. Stephens in Saltash a Margaret Dunriche married:
"1601. April 13. William Dobell and Margaret Dunriche."
(from "Heraldic church notes from Cornwall", p.135)
Was Margaret their daughter? I think it quite likely, I suspect it is not a coincidence that their daughter Thomasin had also married a Doble, and both Thomasin and their son Giles had married in Saltash parish, but it could be that whilst it was not a coincidence two cousins both married Dobles.
Hence, for the moment, I have not added Margaret as the daughter of Edmund and his wife.
Family ID F8770 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family John DOBLE, d. Yes, date unknown Married 14 Jan 1599/00 Saltash Chapelry, Saltash, Cornwall, England
- From "Heraldic" target="_blank">https://archive.org/stream/heraldicchurchno00jewerich#page/134/mode/2up">"Heraldic church notes from Cornwall", p.134
In transcription of register for St. Stephens by Saltash
(Under weddings at St. Stephens):
"1599. Jan. 14. John Doble servus Johannis Glanville de Tavistock
in com. Devon reginæ in cur commissio placitor
Justic, Uxorem duxit Thomasina filliam Edmondi
Dunriche gen., in capella de Saltash decimo
quarto die spousel prurant Willimo Skerrett
presbitter in prædic. ecclesia capitas Sancti
Stepheni. (The Latin is decidedly not classical.)"
I think this means something like:
"1599. Jan. 14. John Doble servant of John Glanville of Tavistock
in the county of Devon Justice in the Queen's Court [commissio placitor ??]
took as wife Thomasin daughter of Edmond
Dunriche gent., in the Chapel of Saltash on the fourteenth
day [spousel prurant - married by?] William Skerrett
priest in the foresaid head church of St.
Stepheni."
Until the late C19th the town of Saltash was in the parish of St. Stephen's by Saltash, and served by the chapel, now the parish church, of St. Nicholas and St. Faith. 'William Skerrett' was presumably Thomasin's uncle.
(the order of the entries implies the date was OS, i.e. 1599/1600)
Last Modified 29 Jul 2021 Family ID F8771 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- In Edmund's answer to the sixth interrogatory on behalf of the defendant Edward Skirrett (dispute re Sortridge, TNA ref: C21/G24/5; deposition given Jan 1637/8), is included: "this Depont saith that he and the said Justice Glanvill marryed two sisters".


