Several children from this marriage who lived to adulthood (Catherine Colt nee Dunscomb notes).
Married by Rev. F.H. Corrington.
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 Caroline:
"The fifth child was named Margaret, and married William Vallance, of Liverpool, by whom she had ten children, none of whom, as far as can be ascertained, left posterity."
" My mother had three married sisters, all of whom I remember. The eldest, my aunt Eliza, Mrs Camman, whom I knew only as a widow; my aunt Margaret, Mrs Vallance; and my aunt Caroline, Mrs Crowdy, wife of Mr James Crowdy, sometime administrator or Acting Governor of Newfoundland. Like my mother, both Mrs Vallance and Mrs Crowdy were beautiful women. I last saw the later at Southsea, some years after I entered the Navy, when she was in delicate health, not long before her death. Even then, her beauty was striking. A miniature of my mother which we have shows how great was her share of good looks." (Bridge, Cyprian. "Some recollections." London: John Murray, 1918, pg. 23)