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Thomas Hoare, in his own words |
| If he could speak to us today, Thomas Hoare might describe his life as follows. |
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A shoemaker, I married Julyan Tripplett at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, 12 February 1592/3. Quite a few individuals named Hoare and Tripplett resided in Aylesbury, but because the parish register before 1565 no longer exists, I can identify neither my or Julyan’s parents. The register does, however, identify our six children. |
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I made my will in 1627, remembering my daughter Audrey in Virginia. I had heard she had a daughter whom I mentioned, although not by name. |
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Descendants of Thomas Hoare |
Information about the children of Thomas Hoare, their descendants, and allied families previously found at Virginians.com is
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| Names found in this topic include the following. |
| | John Hoare (c.1593-), |
| | Joan (Hoare) Childe (1594-), |
| Childe, |
| | Agnes Hoare (1596-), |
| | Elizabeth Hoare (1599-), |
| | Richard Hoare (1601-), |
| | Audrey (Hoare) Harris (1604-c.1630), |
| Capt. Thomas Harris, |
| Sir Edwin Sandys, |
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Selected sources |
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Hart, Lyndon H. III. “Some Clues to Wives of Virginia Residents at the Time of the Muster.” Magazine of Virginia Genealogy. 34:51-54 (1996). • Identifies Audrey Hoare as the wife of Capt. Thomas Harris. |
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Thorndale, William. “Maids for Virginia in 1621 as Described in the Ferrar Papers.” The Virginia Genealogist. 39:243 (1995). • Information on Audrey Hoare, one of the maids for Virginia. |
Notes |
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includes 1 citations and the names of 11 individuals. |
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