Ancestors | Type | ||
William Hoare0 b.1781 Combpyne, Devon, England m.1809 Axmouth, Devon, England d.? | EKA |
A more recent "emigrant from Devonshire" line that only very recently left England. But have a brick wall at the 1800 time frame where paper records seem to go cold.
Key is there is a strong DNA matching to Hezekiah Hoar descendants. How they are related is not yet known. So more work is needed to push back on this line and in the English roots of Hezekiah's to understand how they relate to each other. See the combined DNA Grouping page for the different family branches that are matching in DNA.
Researchers and Descendants (current)
Researcher | GenDB | Website | Lineage |
David J Hoare *YA, Jennifer Hoare | James Hoare4, Joseph Hoare3, Lewis Hoare2, William Hoare1 |
** DNA test results pending; believed group based on genealogical work only
The solid earliest patrilineal ancestors are the 3rd Great Grandparents William and Elizabeth. They appear in the 1841, 1851, and 1861 census records and reported as born in Combpyne. The informant on their 1867 death certificates was their neighbor in those census records: a Charlotte Prince. The ages in these records do not match (are xx, xx, and xx). Searching for Williams born in Combpyne in the 1780's (in the England Births and Christenings), one gets:
- William Hoare, c25 Dec 1778, mother Dinah Hoare (unmarried)
- William Hoare, c21 Jun 1781, parents William Hoare and Elizabeth
Going back to David's work, for the latter, in the HoareOrigins GED entry, David G has listed parents William and Elizabeth. In fact, if we follow his work (which is unsourced in the documentation we have), one gets the line: William1, William Hore0, Elias-1, George-2, Abraham-3. Abraham is born about 1610 and buried in Musbury on 25 Oct 1867. Musbury is the residence of most of this line that David G tracks.
David G then goes on to give unnamed parents for Abraham-3 and a number of siblings. But has a father George and listed ancestors for the unnamed father of Unnamed-4, George-5, Richard-6, Thomas-7. These latter generations are very sketchy with only approximate dates of birth and death. But David G. does list nuclear families with multiple children. He goes on to imply that Thomas of Musbury-7 is actually the son of Thomas-8 of Axminster and thus trying to imply the link to the EKA of the Hezekiah Hoar line. Note that he has an approximate birth of Thomas of Musbury-7 of 1482 and we know Thomas-8 of Axminster to be 1477. So clearly not a father if the years of birth are to be believed. For a further textual description of David G's work, see the section 6 on the Hore's of Dorset (and East Devon) at the Introductions and Menu. (The direct page to read is accessed via a downloaded HTML file that you must then open locally in a browser.)