The following is an excerpt from a letter by family researcher Henry M. West Winter to Bermudian genealogist William Zuill dated March 23, 1936. The full text can be read at the profile of John Dunscombe (1777-1847). This section relates to Eliza:
"By Eliza Magill, he had at least 11 children, the names of two of which I do not know. The eldest, Eliza, was born in Bermuda, and married at Albany, September 24, 1831 Henry I. Cammann, a lawyer, who died about 18 months after their marriage. Mrs. Cammann lived in England most of her life."
Notes from the book "Some recollections" by Cyprian Bridge: "We arrived in Liverpool on Sunday evening when the church bells were ringing. I had never heard the sound of chiming bells across the water, and it seemed to me very beautiful. My maternal grandmother, Mrs Dunscomb, then a widow, and one of her daughters, my aunt Eliza, were living near Liverpool, and I stayed with them until I went to Cheltenham, where I was to meet my father" (page 28).
Elizabeth was also known as Eliza, and the surname also appears as McGill. Dunscombe Bible, Catherine Dunscomb Colt notes, Clara Hallet notes and St. John's Newfoundlander all list her as "Eliza." Most other sources indicate Elizabeth. Baptised 7/18/1779 at Christ Church, Middletown, Ct. (Frank Farnsworth Starr papers, Middlesex County Historical Society, Middletown, Ct).
& records of Christ Church, Middletown, Ct. (now Church of the Holy Trinity).
Ziebarth, John. Direct connections. NY : Ziemag Publishing has death date as 2/28/1830.
Eliza and her husband had one child which died. She and her husband are buried in Trinity Cemetery, New York City (Dunscombe Bible/Catherine Dunscomb Colt notes). Eliza baptised 11/6 or 11/11/1801at St. John's Church, Bermuda (St. John's Church Register, Pembroke, Bermuda). She lived in England most of her life (Correspondence from Henry Mosle Winter to William Zuill, March 23, 1936).