Resided in Paget.
A Nehamiah Dunscombe appears in some Bermuda documents about 1727 and later, so this Nehemiah may well have had a son named Nehemiah. This Nehemiah is also mentioned in the 1705 affidavit of his brother Samuel.
There is a reference to a Nehemiah Dunscombe in Bermuda in: "Association Oath Roles, New York, etc., 1696, in Hamilton, Bermuda, on 7/29/1696." (www.rootsweb.com/!bmuwgw/oathrolls.html).
Resided in Paget (Hallett, Clara. Civil Records, Vol. II, pg. 192. March 26, 1674 - Nehemiah Dunscombe requested of the Governor and the Council that he might have the proporation of the land according to his lease that Capt. Philip Lea had let him. Page 377 says he was a juror in 1679.