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John DOBLE

John DOBLE

Male - Yes, date unknown    Has no ancestors and no descendants in this family tree.


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  • Name John DOBLE 
    Relationshipwith Teresa Ann GOATHAM
    Gender Male 
    Occupation Jan 1599/00 
    Servant to Serjeant John Glanville 
    • At the time of his marriage John was described as a servant to Serjeant John Glanville . 'Servant' should not be understood as meaning a domestic servant; the term was used to mean employee, and just as an employee today could be a domestic, they could also be a highly skilled individual of a similar social standing to their boss, and who might go on to hold an equivalent position. John Doble may have been apprenticed to John Glanville and then have worked for him after completing his apprenticeship.
    Occupation 1618  Cornwall, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    Attorney in the Stannary Court of Foymoor 
    • In a Star Chamber case (TNA ref: STAC 8/89/18)  in 1618 an attorney of the Stannary Court of Foymoor was a defendant along with Edmund Dunridge, the steward, and others; I assume that the John Doble was this one, Edmund's son-in-law
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I22227  All
    Last Modified 29 Jul 2021 

    Family Thomasin DUNRICHE,   b. Est 1580,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 14 Jan 1599/00  Saltash Chapelry, Saltash, Cornwall, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • 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