Married by Governor Josias Forster (St. John's Church, Pembroke, Bermuda; Lefroy, J.H. Memorials of the discovery and early settlement of the Bermuda or Somer's Islands, 1511-1687. London : Longman's, Green & Co., 1879).
Thomas is buried at Spanish Point Churchyard, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda (St. John's Church Register, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda, pg. 29). It is possible that Elizabeth is a daughter of Thomas Dunscombe and Hannah Jadwyn, though I think it more likely she was an infant daughter of Thomas Dunscombe and Sarah. I believe the church records indicate she was a daughter of a Thomas Dunscombe. Date of his will is probably 4/14/1688 as cited by Clara Hallett).
In 1663 Thomas is living on share number 24, Pembroke Tribe, 24 1/2 acres, held by Mr. Henry Moore, original grantee Mr. Abbot (Lefroy, J.H. Memorials of the discovery and early settlement of the Bermuda or Somer's Islands, 1511-1687. London : Longman's, Green & Co., 1879, pg. 721).
"Slaves and slaveholders in Bermuda, 1616-1782" by Virginia Bernhard (c1999, Univ. of Missouri Press), pg. 128, notes "Thomas Dunscomb, a mariner of Pembroke Tribe, bequeathed a slave Mary to his daughter Mary."