The history of my family
Thomas DUSEBERRY
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Ancestors
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Unknown DUSEBURY
~1573 - ~1623
Lawrence DUSEBURY
~1614 - bur.1664
of Stretton En Le Field, Leicestershire
 
Thomas DUSEBURY
bap.1626 - ~1694
Yeoman of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
 
Dorothy [DUSEBURY]
~1610 - 1660
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Thomas DUSEBERRY
~1659 - bur.1709
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
 
Dorothy [DUSEBURY]
~1622 - bur.1672
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Spouses and Descendants
Generations
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Thomas DUSEBERRY
~1659 - bur.1709
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
  m. Mary [FORRESTER] (~1626 - ~1676)
 
A Private Individual
  m. Mary [DUSEBERRY] (? - ?)
 
Mary DUSEBERRY
~1716 - ~1766
William DUSEBERRY
~1700 - ~1750
Lawrence DASEBERRY
bap.1693 - ~1743
Shoemaker of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Dorothy DUSEBERRY
~1659 - bur.1709
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Elizabeth DUSEBERRY
~1700 - ~1750
John DUSEBERY
bap.1699 - bur.1701
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Ann DUSEBURY
bap.1701 - ~1760
of Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
  m. William WORMLEIGHTON (~1687 - ~1762)
 
Catherine DUSEBERRY
~1700 - ~1750
Jane DUSEBERRY
~1700 - ~1750
Mary DUSEBERRY
~1700 - ~1750
Narrative and Notes

A Thomas DUSBERRY of Walton dies in April 1709 and was buried in Kimcote. An inventory of his estate showed a table, three stools and two chairs. In the parlour he had a bed, and old cupboard and chair and 3 barrels. Above there were two children's beds and a coffer. An older bed was also upstairs. The kitchen had three kettles, 3 pewter dishes, 3 tubs, 2 pails. His barn conrtain hay cord and peas. An wagon and cart, and a plough and harrow were in the yard. He had two mares, two calves, a heifer, a calf, twelve sheep, a hog and two pigs.1

Timeline
Personal Family World
Date
Age*
Event
Place
1659
0
Burial of sister Dorothy DUSEBURY 
 
17 Aug 1661
2
Death of sister Elizabeth DUSEBERRY 
2
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
18 Mar 1670/71
11
Burial of sister Elizabeth DUSEBERRY 
3
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
8 Sep 1672
13
Burial of mother Dorothy [DUSEBURY] 
4
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
10 Oct 1682
23
Marriage of sister Mary DEWSBERRY and William THORNTON 
5
Shearsby, Leicestershire
7 Feb 1684/85
25
Burial of brother Lawrence DUSEBERY 
6
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
25 Aug 1693
34
Baptism of son Lawrence DASEBERRY 
7
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
bef Aug 1696
37
Burial of father Thomas DUSEBURY 
8
 
12 Apr 1699
39
Baptism of son John DUSEBERY 
9
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
24 Mar 1700/01
41
Baptism of daughter Ann DUSEBURY 
10
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
6 Sep 1701
42
Burial of son John DUSEBERY 
11
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
20 May 1709
49
Will 
12
 
22 May 1709
50
Burial 
13
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
29 May 1709
50
Burial of daughter Dorothy DUSEBERRY 
14
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
10 Jun 1709
50
Probate 
 
7 Oct 1720
61
Marriage of daughter Ann DUSEBURY and William WORMLEIGHTON 
15
Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire
1722
63
Death of sister Mary DEWSBERRY 
16
Walton juxta Kimcote, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, England
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Citations
1 - Leicestershire Wills and Probate Records 1500-1939
2 - Kimcote Parish Records
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3 - Kimcote Parish Records
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4 - Kimcote Parish Records
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5 - St Mary Magdalene, Shearsby, Parish Records
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For the year 1682

William Thornton of Kilmorton and Mary Dewsberry of Walton in the parish of Knaptafft weare married at Shearsbye the tenth day of October #

6 - Kimcote Parish Records
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7 - Kimcote Parish Records
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8 - Leicestershire Wills and Probate Records 1500-1939
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In the name of God Amen I Thomas Dewsbury of Walton in the parish of Knaptoft in the County of Leicester Yeoman being weak of body but of sound and perfect mind and memory praise be given to Almighty God I do make and ordain this my present last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say

First and principally of from and my soul onto the hands of almighty God hoping through the merits death and passion of my saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon for all my sins and to enter into everlasting life, and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at my executors discretion hereafter mentioned and as touching such corporal estate as if as it hath pleased almighty God to bestow of me I give and dispose there of as followeth

I will that my debts and funeral charges shall be paid and discharged

Item I give unto my grandchildren Richard Thornton William Thornton Mary Thornton and Martha Thornton each of them the sum of four pounds and seven shillings apiece at the age of 1 and 20 years as it shall become due

Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Thornton the sum of twenty pounds of like lawful money to be paid her twelve months after my decease and to have the kibbling & the bay of Barning next [to] it allowing her brother Thomas Dewsbury liberty to brew and bake in it and further my will is that her brother Thomas Dewsbury shall also allow her yearly for three years two strike of wheat two strike of rye two strike of malt and four strike of barley and her enjoy the said kibbling and bay of barning rent free so long as she shall keep herself a widow And fetch her a load of coals she paying fo them at the pits for two years

item I give to my loving wife all the household goods she's brought with her

Item I give unto my grandson Thomas Thornton one of the bellows that shall be then in my house and the sum of two pounds and six shilling six months after my decease

Item It is my will that if my executor should not pay all my debts and legacies above mentioned or [gi to rehome] they shall become due to such securities as they shall like within twelve months after my decease that then my cousin Thomas Browne of Walton shall have the full power and authority to sell the half yardland that I purchased off John Winterton of Lowdon with all the appurtenance whatsoever there unto belonging at the base rate he can for the payment of death above said legacies allowing of him all reasonable charges for doing of the same and I give him half a crown to buy him a pair of gloves and desire him to be overseer of this my will.

Item All the rest of my goods shall tools and kettle whatsoever unbequeathed I give to my loving son Thomas Duseberry and make him sole executor of this my last will and testament revoking all former wills whatsoever by me made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of December in the year of our Lord 1693.

The mark of Thomas T Dusberry

Find sealed and published in the presence of us…

Aug: 14. 1696Juxt. Erat executorCov Guil: For Surrogate

9 - Kimcote Parish Records
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10 - Kimcote Parish Records
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11 - Kimcote Parish Records
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12 - Leicestershire Wills and Probate Records 1500-1939
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13 - Kimcote Parish Records
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14 - Kimcote Parish Records
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15 - Kimcote Parish Records
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16 - Leicestershire Wills and Probate Records 1500-1939
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