Edward was a shipwright, resided Pembroke Parish, Bermuda (Will of Edward Dunscomb). He was the probable uncle of the Thomas Dunscomb who married Rebecca Greenway (Thomas Dunscomb will, 8/21/1729, probated 10/22/1729. Bermuda Archives, Book of Wills, Book 6, pg. 183).
"Association Oath Rolls, British Plantations, 1696, Bermuda als Somer Islands in America" (www.rootsweb.com/!bmuwgw/oathrolls.html) lists an Edward Dunscombe in Hamilton Tribe.
Edward Dunscomb, June 5, 1722 witness for the King in trial of John Lewis, on charge of murder of Francis Landy (Assize Courts 102/5:105)
Edward Dunscomb, May 5, 1727, shipwright, Pembroke, listed in Court Action Books of that date (Assize Courts 101/4)
Edward Dunscomb, August 21, 1729 named as uncle and executor of the will of Thomas Dunscomb (who married Rebecca Greenway and Prudence Waterman) (Wills Book 6, pg. 183).
An assessment of 1727 to raise money for the repair of fortifications includes a listing for an Edward of Pembroke (Hallett correspondence, 3/2/2001)