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Thomas Hore

Male Abt 1479 - Abt 1538  (59 years)


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  • Name Thomas Hore 
    Born Abt 1479  Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Abt 1538  Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I17373  A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America
    Last Modified 8 Aug 2017 

    Family Margery (Unknown),   b. Abt 1483, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1561  (Age 77 years) 
    Married Abt 1505 
    Children 
     1. John Hore,   b. Abt 1505, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Edith Hore,   b. 1507, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1534  (Age 27 years)
     3. Richard Hore,   b. Bef 1509, Musbury, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 10 Dec 1569, Musbury, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years)
     4. Alice Hore,   b. Abt 1511, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1561  (Age 49 years)
     5. John Hore,   b. Abt 1515, Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 31 Mar 2010 
    Family ID F7639  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • 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]