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Hezekiah Hore
Abt 1608 - 1693 (84 years)1. Hezekiah Hore was born about 1608 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was christened on 10 Jul 1608 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England (son of Barnard Hore and Mary Channon); died between 27 Feb 1692 and 4 Aug 1693 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA. Notes:
***For a continuation of this family see:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hoar%5Fand%5Fhorr&id=I35617
Book:
A Record of Descendants of Hezekhiah Hoar of Taunton, Massachusetts : with an historical introduction, compiled by Norton T. Horr
http://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00horr
and...
Same book, text only:
http://archive.org/stream/recordofdescenda00horr/recordofdescenda00horr_djvu.txt
Christening:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N5ZG-Y4X
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/r/Virginia--Core/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0889.html
Passengers of the Recovery - 1633
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/genealogy/earlydib/boat1.htm
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37081125
FREEMAN: Oath of fidelity at Taunton (as "Hezekiah Hore"), 1639 [PCR8:186]. Propounded for freemanship, 7 June 1653, 8 June 1655 [PCR 3:31,78].
OFFICES: Plymouth Colony grand jury, 6 June 1654, 7 June 1665 (absent) [PCR 3:49, 4:91]. Coroner's jury, 5 July 1664 [PCR 4:71].Hezekiah married Rebekah (Unknown). Rebekah was born about 1630; died after 12 Dec 1679 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet]
2. Barnard Hore was born about 1568 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of? (son of Henry Hore and Fides Osborne); died before 17 Jun 1634 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Notes:
The first reference to Barnard that has been found is in the
will of his father, Henry, in 1589. On 4 July 32 Elizabeth
(1590), he became lessee of lands formerly held by his father,
when Sir John Peter [Petre}, knight, leased to Barnarde Hore,
mariner, for the consideration of 330 pounds, one humdred thirty
acres in Combpyne and ten acres in Downhunfraville in Axmouth,
all late in the possession of Henry Hore, deceased father of
Barnarde, to commence from the Feast of the Annunciation (25
March) next. The term was for ninety-nine years of the lives of
Barnarde Hore, William Hore, and Henrie Hore his brothers, the
rent to be 39 shillings 8 pence for lands in Combpyne and 6
shillings and pence for lands in Downhumfraville. Fides Hore
was to occupy certain premises during her widowhood and Barnard
was to live on the premises in Combpyne. The usual reservations
were made to the landlord for such things as timber and hunting
rights. It was signed by Bernar Hoor and witnesses Roger
Blackaller, John Osborne, and Roger Braunch. The terms are
repeated in the Manor surveys made about 1590 and 1612. Three
hundred and thirty pounds was a large sum of money for that
time, and although Petre tenants were allowed deferred or
"estalled" payments, Barnard paid cash in full. Fides Hore as
the widow refused her son Barnard's right to occupy the Combpyne
barton land called Lydeyates, and actually took, him to court
on the matter. It was possibly because of a this family dispute
that Barnard moved, or returned, to the small port town of
Sidmouth abut twelve miles from Combpyne until after his
mother's death, although this was contrary to the terms of the
Combpyne lease. In 1610 the Petre family gave instructions to
their visiting agent "to see whether Barnarde Hore dwelleth at
Combpyne," but apparently did not actually return until about
1613.
Barnard's first two marriages are recorded at Sidmouth. The
names of Catherine Wheaton's parents and first husband have not
been found. "Chatherynge wife of Barnarde Horre gentellwoman
was buryed in the sothe elle [of the church at Sidmouth] meare
to the poolle pytte" on 3 December 1603.
The last record of Barnard in the parish of Sidmouth is on 9
October 1613 whe he, with William Pin and William Slade, made
the inventory of the estate of his father-in-law. It was after
his return to Combpyne that Barnard Hore married his third wife,
Mary. Their four children are named in land leases taken out by
Mary after the death of her husband. Barnard Hore died
intestate. Letters of administration were granted to Mary Hore,
relict, 19 June 1634 with a bond of 200 pounds to the Archbishop
of Canterbury by George Hardy, yeoman, and Leonard Hurden of
Axmouth. Witnesses were John Chisway, Thos. (Staward?), Edmund
Aishford (rector of Combpyne), and William Walton (curate of
Seaton). The estate, inventoried 17 June 1634 by George Hardie,
Leonard Hurden, Andrew Pounde, and John Pitts, totaled 176
pounds 2 shillings 10 pence, and included the house in Sidmouth
(probably a lease hold), and a debt of 50 pounds owed by John
Peerce of Sidmouth.
Family leases taken out, renewed, or transferred between the
years 1633 and 1639 make it clear that during 1633 Barnard had
been distributing most of his estate to his heirs, perhaps in
anticipation of death. The inventory of his estate probably
represested but a small part of the family's worth. The money
paid for leases during the period 1633 to 1639 by the widow and
Barnaard's two oldest sons totaled 293 pounds, 6s. 8d., a
sizeable sum.
The first two leases, made the same day and transferring part of
Barnard's land leases to his two oldest sons, Hezekiah's older
hafl-brothers, contain Hezekiah's signatures as witness. On 20
April 1633 Petre family trustees leased to Hasper Hore of
Combpyne, yeoman, for the consideration of 100 marks (equal to
66 pounds, 13s. 4d.), with reversion after the death of his
father Barnard Hore, barton lands in Combpyne for the lives of
Jasper Hore and Helioner his wife, the rent to be 15 shillings
per annum. This was witnessed by Robert Hoore and Ezekias
Hoore.
On 20 April 1633, the Petre family trustees leased to Robert
Hore of Combpyne, yeoman, a lease identical with Jasper's but fo
barton lands in Combpyne and Downhumfraville, Axmouth, for the
terms of life of Robert Hore and Garthured his daughter, rent to
be 7s. 8d.
Witness were Jasper Hore and Ezekias Hoore.
This would have been a logical time for Barnard to have
distributed cash settlements to his other children, and to his
wife and her children. This may very well explain the source of
the funds which enabled Hezekiah to emigrate shortly thereafter
and to buy shares in the future settlement of Taunton, Massachusetts
On 13 July Chas. I (1639) Mary Hore of Conbpyne, in
consideration of 80 pounds, had transferred to her name the
lease of a cottage and fourteen acres and other lands in
Combpyne, now occupied by her in her widowhood, but lately
occupied by her late husband Barnard Hore. The terms were for
the lives of her sons John and Henry Hore. Witnesses were John
Vye and William Barbar. On the same date for the consideration
of 80 pounds, she leased lands in the manor of Downhumfraville,
Axmouth, for the lives of her children Samuel and Dyna.
[robby1940.FTW]
Marriage to Mary:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N2LR-PYQ
UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975
Name:Hore, Bernard
Dates:1634
Place:Combpyne, Devonshire, England
Book:Burials. (Burial)
Collection:Devon and Cornwall: - Wills and Administrations proved in the Bishop of Exeter, 1559-1799
Volume:Here begins the Alphabetical Calendar of Original Wills.
Chapter:1634.
Text:Hore, Bernard, Combpyne A. 1634
About Sidmouth, England
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51277Barnard married Mary Channon on 29 Apr 1605 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Mary (daughter of Robert Channon and Joan (Unknown)) was born about 1576 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died in Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. [Group Sheet]
3. Mary Channon was born about 1576 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England (daughter of Robert Channon and Joan (Unknown)); died in Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Notes:
Marriage:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N2LR-PYQ
http://thomas.tolmanfamily.org/genealogy-pages/ppl/2/6/c4fe256e55a638a9a62.html
BIOGRAPHY: Transcripts of Wills of Devonshire, England (British film FHL #916870, vol. 4), p. 979 - Will of her mother Johan Channon lists her as Marie, deceased, and mentions her children Bernarde, Ezechyias, Marie and Elizabeth with the last name of Hoare; Sidmouth, England, Christening Extraction Print Out (British film FHL #0933232, item 9) - lists Bernarde Hoore as the father of these children, listed above.
BIRTH: Estimated 23 years before marriage.
MARRIAGE: Sidmouth, England, Transcript of Parish Register (British film FHL #916935, item 1).
DEATH: Transcripts of Wills of Devonshire, England (British film FHL #916870, vol. 4), p. 982 - Her father's will says she is deceased.
TEMPLE: Arizona Temple - baptism and endowment 451082; sealing to parents, special collections 456380; International Genealogical Index (IGI). NOTE: Mary was sealed to her spouse just as Mrs. Hoare.Children:
- Barnard Hore was born about 1606 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was christened on 3 Aug 1606 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- 1. Hezekiah Hore was born about 1608 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was christened on 10 Jul 1608 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died between 27 Feb 1692 and 4 Aug 1693 in Taunton, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA.
- Marie Hore was born about 1610 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- Elizabeth Hore was born about 1613 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was christened on 5 May 1613 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
Generation: 3
4. Henry Hore was born about 1534 in England (son of Richard Hore and Marriam Hellyer); died about 1590 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Other Events:
- Event: 28 Nov 1589
- Event: 27 Jun 1590
Notes:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1864706&id=I89645539
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 for 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, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died after 1596. [Group Sheet]
5. Fides Osborne was born about 1547 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England (daughter of William Osborne and (Unknown) (Unknown)); died after 1596. Children:
- 2. Barnard Hore was born about 1568 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died before 17 Jun 1634 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- Richard Hore was born about 1570 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died in in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?.
- William Hore was born about 1572 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died in in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?.
- Jasper Hore was born about 1574 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died in in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?.
- Margery Hore was born about 1576 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died in in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?.
- Henry Hore was born about 1578 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died about 1626 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of.
- Gertrude Hore was born about 1580 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died in in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?.
- Alice Hore was born about 1582 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died in in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?.
- Margaret Hore was born about 1584 in Combpyne, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?; died in in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of?.
6. Robert Channon was born about 1536 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England (son of William Channon and (Unknown) (Unknown)); died in Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Other Events:
- Event: 30 Oct 1613, Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England
Notes:
Robert and Joan Channon, the parents of Bernard's second wife,
Mary Channon owned two fishing boats and various leased on
building and lands in Sidmouth. They were probably related to
the Channon Visitation family of Talaton, as the latter were of
Sidmouth prior to 1547.
In an Exeter Consistory Court case of 25 June 1566, Mr. Walter
Rawligh, Rector of Sidmouth, sued Robert Channon and Richard
Gesse for the parish tithes on fish caught "out to sea by the
defendants or their servants." One may speculate that the
Channons were among the Devonshire mariners who were fishing off
the coasts of Newfoundland and New England well before 1600.
On 9 October Barnard Hore, William Pin and William Slade, made
the inventory of the estate of his father-in-law. Robert
Channon in his undated will, proven at the Archdeaconry of
Exeter 30 October 1613 maned his son william Channon, to have
the boat called Handmaiden "as she cometh straight from the
sea," and "the house thereto belonging"; Tobias Jenynges, "my
daughter Catherine's son, "to have the fee simple of a house and
courtlidge, and Robert, "son of my deceased son Charles Channon,
"to have all lands and reversions except the house mentioned
above, and wife Joan, to have all the rents during her life,
plus all residue of the estate. Witnesses were Ral. Manwaringe,
clarke, William Channon and William Hardie.Robert married Joan (Unknown) about 1561 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Joan was born about 1540 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died on 28 Nov 1618 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was buried on 28 Nov 1618 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. [Group Sheet]
7. Joan (Unknown) was born about 1540 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died on 28 Nov 1618 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was buried on 28 Nov 1618 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Notes:
Will
Will proved
The widow Johan Channon of Sidmouthe died a feew years later,
and in her long will dated 19 November 1616 and proved 4
December 1618, included the name of her grandson Hezekiah Hoare.
she left money to the poor of Sidmouth and "to son William
Channon the ceilings in the new house and hall; goods to
daughter Elizabeth Slad and her daughter Jane, and to daughter
Johan Clappe and her daughter Jane; to daughter Charity Hardie
and her daughters Mary, Tabitha and Hannah, various dishes; to
daughter Charity, four fates and a still; to William Hardie " a
quarter of my boat and seine nnets:; to William Clap, son of
daughter Johan Clap, and Tobias, son of daughter Catherine
Peaton, each another quarter of the same "cocke boate" and nets;
to Barnard Hoare, son of deceased daughter Mary, goods, and to
Ezechias his brother, 9s. 8d.; to Marie and Elizabeth, daughters
of daughter Marie, deceased, to Robert Clap, sonn of daughter
Johan, and to Nicholas Slad, son of daughter Elizabeth, goods;
to Edward, John , and rogers, sons of daughter Hohan Clap,
silver spoons to [Jo]hn Slad sond of daughter Marie, two bushels
of barley; to goddaughter Beaten Slade and to Sarah Jennings,
daughter of daughter Catherine, goods, fishing nets and a ware;
to Sarah Clap, daughter of daughter Johan, silver spoons; to
Charles, Robert and Johan, children of deceased son Charles
Channon 5s. each; to Catherine daughter of daughter John (sic)
Peaton, and Thomasine Slade, daughter of daughter Elizabeth,
goods; to Johan Peaton, daughter of daughter Catherine Peaton,
executrix and left to her the residue. Witnesses were Henry
Way, clerk, William Slade, and William Clappe. The inventory,
taken 28 November 1618 by William Clape, John Clape, Nicholas
Slade and William Slade, included household goods, shot and
herring nets, and "wheat in the ground."Children:
- Tabitha Channon was born in in England.
- William Channon was born about 1566 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died about Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- Elizabeth Channon was born about 1568 in Sidbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died after 1612.
- Johan Channon was born about 1570 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was christened on 5 Nov 1570 in Sidbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died on 5 Aug 1620 in Salcombe Regis, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was buried on 5 Aug 1620 in Salcombe Regis, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- Charity Channon was born about 1572 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- Catherine Channon was born about 1574 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- 3. Mary Channon was born about 1576 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died in Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- Charles Channon was born about 1578 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died before 1613 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
Generation: 4
8. Richard Hore was born before 1509 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England (son of Thomas Hore and Margery (Unknown)); died about 10 Dec 1569 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Other Events:
- Event: 10 Dec 1569, Musbury, Devon (aka 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]
9. Marriam Hellyer was born about 1515 in England. Notes:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1864706&id=I89645546
Died:
YChildren:
- James Hore was born about 1532 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died after Aug 1597 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- 4. Henry Hore was born about 1534 in England; died about 1590 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
- Roger Hore was born about 1536 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died about 1597 in Axminster, Devon (aka Devonshire), England of.
- Thomsen Hore was born about 1540 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died in 1569.
- George Hore was born about 1544 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died in May 1629 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; was buried on 18 May 1629 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.
10. William Osborne was born about 1514 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Notes:
Title: Gentleman of Musbury
Was an officer in militia, serving with Sir William Pole father of the Taunton, MA founders William and Elizabeth Pole.
Died:
YWilliam married (Unknown) (Unknown) about 1545 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. (Unknown) was born about 1518 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. [Group Sheet]
11. (Unknown) (Unknown) was born about 1518 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Notes:
Died:
YChildren:
- 5. Fides Osborne was born about 1547 in Musbury, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died after 1596.
12. William Channon was born about 1515 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England. Notes:
Died:
YWilliam married (Unknown) (Unknown) about 1535 in , Devon (aka Devonshire), England. [Group Sheet]
13. (Unknown) (Unknown) Notes:
Died:
YChildren:
- 6. Robert Channon was born about 1536 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England; died in Nov 1616 in Sidmouth, Devon (aka Devonshire), England.