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About Thomas Hone, of Farnham
Thomas Home of Farnham, who married Judith, daughter of Theophilus Aylmer, Archdeacon of London.
Origin
Theophilus was born say 1621,[1] He was a son of Thomas Hone and Judith Ailmer/Aylmer.[1] Birth place is reported as Honington, Warwickshire, England. (without evidence).[citation needed] Two of his siblings were baptized at Bishops Stortford.[1]
From page 4 of The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 4 edited by Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard. Vol. IV. JULY, 1896. No. 1
In a pedigree of a family of Hone in the Visitation of Essex, 1634 (Hdrl. Soc, page 423), it is stated that Thomas Hone, of Farnham, 1634, married Judith, daughter of Theophilus Aylmer, Archdeacon of London, and had issue: William, Thomas, Theophilus, Edward, and Elizabeth, all alive 1634. It can hardly be doubted that this was the family of the Hones of Virginia.
- Theophilus Hone, b say 1621; m 1) Unknown, 2) Sarah (Unknown) (Edwards) Richardson
- Edward Hone, b say 1623
Residences
In 1634, Thomas Hone was of Farnham, Essex, England.[2]
Sources
- Hatcher, Patricia, L., (2013) "Identifying Judith Hone, Wife of John 2 Armistead of Virginia, with Hone and Aylmer Ancestry of Presidents William Henry and Benjamin Harrison (continued)." American Ancestors Journal. Boston, MA: NEHGS AmericanAncestors.org (2013, Pages 366-79, citing p 372).
- Hatcher, Patricia, L., (2012) "Identifying Judith Hone, Wife of John 2 Armistead of Virginia, with Hone and Aylmer Ancestry of Presidents William Henry and Benjamin Harrison." American Ancestors Journal. Boston, MA: NEHGS AmericanAncestors.org (2012, Pages 352-64).
Thomas Home of Farnham, who married Judith, daughter of Theophilus Aylmer, Archdeacon of London.
Origin
Theophilus was born say 1621,[1] He was a son of Thomas Hone and Judith Ailmer/Aylmer.[1] Birth place is reported as Honington, Warwickshire, England. (without evidence).[citation needed] Two of his siblings were baptized at Bishops Stortford.[1]
From page 4 of The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 4 edited by Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard. Vol. IV. JULY, 1896. No. 1
In a pedigree of a family of Hone in the Visitation of Essex, 1634 (Hdrl. Soc, page 423), it is stated that Thomas Hone, of Farnham, 1634, married Judith, daughter of Theophilus Aylmer, Archdeacon of London, and had issue: William, Thomas, Theophilus, Edward, and Elizabeth, all alive 1634. It can hardly be doubted that this was the family of the Hones of Virginia.
Theophilus Hone, b say 1621; m 1) Unknown, 2) Sarah (Unknown) (Edwards) Richardson
Edward Hone, b say 1623
Residences
In 1634, Thomas Hone was of Farnham, Essex, England.[2]
Sources
Hatcher, Patricia, L., (2013) "Identifying Judith Hone, Wife of John 2 Armistead of Virginia, with Hone and Aylmer Ancestry of Presidents William Henry and Benjamin Harrison (continued)." American Ancestors Journal. Boston, MA: NEHGS AmericanAncestors.org (2013, Pages 366-79, citing p 372).
Hatcher, Patricia, L., (2012) "Identifying Judith Hone, Wife of John 2 Armistead of Virginia, with Hone and Aylmer Ancestry of Presidents William Henry and Benjamin Harrison." American Ancestors Journal. Boston, MA: NEHGS AmericanAncestors.org (2012, Pages 352-64).
Thomas Hone, of Farnham's Timeline
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1570
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Hertfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1621 |
1621
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Honington, Warwickshire, England
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1660 |
1660
Age 90
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St. Julians, Shropshire, England (United Kingdom)
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