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Henry Hore

Male Abt 1534 - Abt 1590  (56 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry Hore was born about 1534 in England (son of Richard Hore and Marriam Hellyer); died about 1590 in England.

    Other Events:

    • Event: 28 Nov 1589
    • Event: 27 Jun 1590

    Notes:

    Will
    Will proved
    Henry Hore died between 28 November 1589 when he made his will,
    and 27 June 1590 when it was proved.
    Henry held land with his father from the Drakes at Ashe in
    Musbury, and was living at neighboring Compyne between 1566 and
    1580. The earliest surviving records fo the manors of Combpyne
    and Axmouth (1566) show that Henry Hore had been granted a
    reversion of copyhold premises, then being held by Margaret
    Wykes in widowhood, to hold for his life. He does not appear on
    the Combpyne Muster Roll of 1569, so was evidently not then in
    possession. By the next Manorial Survey about 158-, he was in
    possession of land leases from Combpyne Manor, including a
    tenement and cottage with fourteen acres and eighty-four acres
    of barton (farm) land, and from Downhumfraville Manor, at
    Axmouth, he held a tenement and thirty-six acres plus eight
    acres of barton land and grazing on the common for eighty-four
    sheep.
    A later marginal note states that "Fides Hore widow holds the
    customary tenements. The barton lands granted to Barnarde Hore
    (her eldest son), and Henry and William Hore his brothers." As
    will be seen below, some of the barton lands became a matter of
    contention between Barnard and his mother. The word "mort"
    besides her name on a grant of reversion dated 23 January 33
    Elizabeth (1591) to Barnard and Henry Hore from Phillippe, Earl
    of Arundel was probably added at a later date, because the Manor
    Survey of 1596 indicated that Fides was still living at that
    time.
    The will of Henry Hore left substantial sums of money to his
    children and the residue to his wife Fides, who was to be
    executrtix. He named as overseers "my father-in-law" William
    Osborne, Esquire, and "his son" John Osborne, Esquire, Roger
    Hore, and John Vy. William Osborne was a witness and the
    inventory, recorded 1 April 32 Elizabeth (1590), was taken by
    William Osborne, George Hore, and John Osborne.

    Henry married Fides Osborne. Fides (daughter of William Osborne and (Unknown) (Unknown)) was born about 1547 in Musbury, Devonshire, England; died after 1596. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Richard Hore
    2. William Hore
    3. Jasper Hore
    4. Margery Hore
    5. Henry Hore died in 1626.
    6. Gartred Hore
    7. Alice Hore
    8. Margaret Hore
    9. Barnard Hore was born about 1568 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England; died before 17 Jun 1634 in Sidmouth, Devonshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Hore was born before 1509 in Musbury, Devonshire, England (son of Thomas Hore and Margery (Unknown)); died about 10 Dec 1569 in Musbury, Devonshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Event: 10 Dec 1569, Musbury, Devonshire, England

    Notes:

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=robby1943&id=I9935
    Will
    Richard Hore died between 10 December 1569 when he made his
    will, and 11 February 1569/1570 when it was proved. His wife
    Marriam was evidently a widow with his two daughters by a
    previous marriage.
    Richard is not named in surviving manor court records of his
    father's deeds, but his parentage is indicated by his leasehold
    of land formerly held by Thomas Hore from the Abbey. His name
    is not on the 1569 muster rolls for militia duty, which may be
    taken as an indication that he was then at least sixty years
    old. A Consistory Court deposition by his son Roger shows that
    by 1536 Richard was living in Musbury, where he held leases from
    the Drake family of Ashe, a branch of the Drakes of Wiscombe,
    Southleigh, from whence came the immigrant John Drake of
    Dorchester and Taunton, MA and later Windsor, Connecticut Richard Hore
    in his will dated 10 December 1569 and proved by his son George
    11 February 1569/1570 named his wife Marrian and two
    daughters-in-law [stepdaughters] Alice Whicker and Margaarete
    Laveridge, probably Marriam's daughters by a previous marriage.
    He named his own children Henry, Roger, George and Tomsen, and
    mentioned the lease of the abbey grounds of Newenham [previously
    held by Thomas Hore], which he left to grandson Priamus Hore.
    He named as overseers Henry Hore and Roger Hore. Witnesses were
    John Thomose, John Moore, and Henry Hore, and there is a
    statement at the end that the will was "written by me, Augustine
    Endicott".

    Richard married Marriam Hellyer in England. Marriam was born about 1515 in England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Marriam Hellyer was born about 1515 in England.
    Children:
    1. James Hore was born about 1532 in Musbury, Devonshire, England; died after Aug 1597 in Musbury, Devonshire, England.
    2. 1. Henry Hore was born about 1534 in England; died about 1590 in England.
    3. Roger Hore was born about 1536 in Musbury, Devonshire, England; died about Aug 1597 in Musbury, Devonshire, England.
    4. Thomsen Hore was born about 1540 in Musbury, Devonshire, England; died in 1569.
    5. George Hore was born about 1544 in Musbury, Devonshire, England; died in May 1629 in Musbury, Devonshire, England; was buried on 18 May 1629 in Musbury, Devonshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Hore was born about 1479 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died about 1538 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.

    Notes:

    http://booth.ancestryregister.com/00004Booth_web/HORE00004.htm#c2967

    Thomas Hoar and his wife Margery were named in deeds registered
    in the Newenham Manor Court proceedings for 21 October 1512, 26
    March 1534, 8 November 1536 and 19 April 1537 as lessees of
    Newenham Abbey. Thomas Hore also held property from the Manor
    of Axminster "three cottages with appurtenances and one meadow
    called Barrysnmede and other desmesne lands called Long Cotehays
    (all in the Tything of Axminster)" and "one tenement called
    Wyllandes" and another tenement called Notplace and certain
    desmesne lands and a close called Stritchenham (all in Tything
    of Cleyhill)." ON the Lay Subsidy of 1525 he was assessed on
    goods valued at 8 pounds (the equivalent of 12,000 pounds
    today).[robby1940.FTW]

    Thomas married Margery (Unknown) about 1505. Margery was born about 1483 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died before 1561. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Margery (Unknown) was born about 1483 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died before 1561.
    Children:
    1. John Hore was born about 1505 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
    2. Edith Hore was born in 1507 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died in 1534.
    3. 2. Richard Hore was born before 1509 in Musbury, Devonshire, England; died about 10 Dec 1569 in Musbury, Devonshire, England.
    4. Alice Hore was born about 1511 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died before 1561.
    5. John Hore was born about 1515 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.