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K07 Thomas le Hore, c1272, County Wexford, Ireland

Thomas le Hore, circa 1272, Harperstown, Wexford, Ireland

William and Philip Hore (sons) later of Pole Hore / Hore Town, County Wexford, Ireland

Still need to investigate sources more thoroughly and delineate a family branch here with an earliest known ancestor. Clearly much history known and recorded by locals. Better yet, need to find descendants of this line that are doing research and are willing to DNA test. There are many descendants with the surname still in the county; not the least of which is the surviving here in the original Pole Hore house.

The line is presumably from at least the 1300's to the present day. Possibly back as early as the 1200's and the Norman invasion to Ireland. There is some lore that the Risford Manor Hore line was started by a non-inheriting son from this line. While there is a distinguished history of the Hore family in the 1800's and who built the Pole Hore house, and they were supposedly large landowners as taken from the visitations in the early 1600's, the family seems likely quite dispersed and no longer in the PoleHore area by 1900.

Researchers and Descendants (current)

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* Family member DNA tested; placed in group (YDNA-STR and/or Autosomal SNP aka FamilyFinder)
** DNA test results pending; believed group based on genealogical work only

Researchers and Descendants (historic)

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Books and Articles

  • Hore, Philip Herbert and Hore, Herbert Francis, "History of the Town and County of Wexford. Compiled Principally from the State Papers, the Public Records, and MSS. of the Late H.F. Hore, Esq., of Pole Hore in that County", 1900-1911, Vols 1-6 (WorldCat) (1978 Reprint)
    Vol. 1 Old and New Ross, comprised principally from the state papers, the public records, and mss. of the late Herbert F. Hore. ed. by his son, Philip Herbert Hore. 1900 (Online: Villanova)
    Vol. 2 Tintern abbey, Rosegarland, and Clonmines. 1901 (Online: Villanova)
    Vol. 3 Dunbrody abbey, the Great Island, Ballyhack, etc. with translations of the Rawlinson ms. in the Bodleian library, Oxford, as regards Dunbrody. 1901 (Online: Villanova)
    Vol. 4 Duncannon fort, Kilclogan or Templetown, Fethard, Houseland, Portersgate, Loftus hall, Galgystown, Hook (including Churchtown), Slade, Baginbun, and Bannow. From the earliest period to the present time. 1904 (Online: Hathi Trust via Harvard Univ / Google Books, 526 ps, also Villanova)
    Vol. 5 The town of Wexford, with a chapter on Taghmon, and a short notice of Harperstown, the ancient seat of the Hore family. 1906 (Online: Hathi Trust via Cornell Univ / Google Books, 488 ps)
    Vol. 6 The town, castle, and cathedral church of Ferns; the town and castle of Enniscorthy; the towns of Gorey and Newtownbarry; and the northern part of the county, 1911 (Online: Hathi Trust via Cornell Univ / Google Books; 742 ps)
(See also Wikitree index)

Minor section in a larger work:

  • Hore, Herbert Francis and Hore, Walter, Hore, of Pole Hore and Harperstown, 1817, pp712-720 as part of Burke, John, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank; but univested with heritable honours. Volume 4, 1838, H, Colnurn, London (Archive) (google, Page712)
  • The History of Horetown (HoretownHouse (archive copy))
  • Pole Hore Country House (Pole Hore House in National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, Ireland. Indicates sold in 2001.
  • de Vál, Séamas S., "Two Wexford Historians", The Past: The Organ of the Uí Cinsealaigh Historical Society, No. 10 (1973/1974), pp. 21-29 (9 pages) (https://www.jstor.org/stable/25519917" class="wiki wikinew text-danger tips">jstor)
  • Grenham, John, "Hore Households by Parish in Wexford in 1853, (online website resource)

Notable Family Members

  • Hoare, David G, "Hore of Pole Hore, his build-up from the 1200's of the Pole Hore lines. This appears based solely on records with limited inference like some of his other works archived here.
  • Herbert Francis Hore JP (1817-1865) (built current, existing Pole Hore house) and son Philip Herbert Hore (1841-1931) who collated and co-published his father's works on the County Wexford

Biographies (on an Individual)