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At 10:26am on December 3, 2012, Helen said…

Just joined the group. You helped me years ago. My family was Horr (Hoerr) from Hungary ,arriving 1878,  and moved to Kentucky and Pennsylvania. No link to your area.

Helen.

At 9:26pm on June 23, 2012, Barbara Lynn (Briggs) Tuley said…

Thank you Roz, the DNA link helped me out a lot!!

At 2:50pm on June 23, 2012, Barbara Lynn (Briggs) Tuley said…

I am so sorry I keep bothering you.....I also wanted to ask you a question about the DNA project.  I have signed up on Ancestry.com to do my DNA testing but they state there is a very high demand and will invite me ASAP.  I was going to do my DNA, I tried to talk my dad and uncles into one of them doing it but they are reluctant.  What I wanted to know, IF David Angell is indeed my GGG Grandfather, would we be able to find that link with DNA? For David Angell would be the grandson of Julia Horr/Hoar Dunbar?  Would it be better if my father or Uncles did the DNA?  I am really intersted in this but wanted to talk to someone who has actually done it.  Have you found connections with your DNA, do you think it helps?!  Thank so much again for your time Roz.  I have been researching this for 16-17 years but consider myself still a novice because I have only been concentrating on this line only. 

At 6:05am on June 22, 2012, Barbara Lynn (Briggs) Tuley said…

Thank you for the info Roz, I do have this info already though.  Do you know what happened to David Angell? Do you know of any family rumors involving him?  Thank you again for your time

At 1:37pm on June 21, 2012, Barbara Lynn (Briggs) Tuley said…

Hello Roz! I am hoping to be able to reach you...here is some info of why:

  I am doing family research on my ggg grandfather Charles Henry Briggs.  There is a family rumor that Charles Henry got into legal trouble and changed his name from Angell to Briggs.  I believe that David O. Angell who was married to Sarah J Roberts is also Charles Henry Briggs.  I saw that you had info on Sarah & David and I was wondering if you had any info for me.  Do you know what happened to David Angell? I know that Sarah remarried in 1894 to Lewis Orchard but do not know what happened to her first marriage.   I am hoping and praying you can help me!!
I look forward to hearing back from you!
 
Barbara Briggs Tuley
At 3:40pm on April 28, 2011, Harold Hore said…
Hello fellow relatives - I'm new here - I have got as far back as Edward Hore married to Martha Archer on May 12, 1706 in Christow Devon and I'm trying to get the connection back to Chagford - Any help?? Thanx
At 5:51pm on September 19, 2010, Michelle Braakman said…
Margaret was born about 1799 in New Brunswick. She was a Baptist widow with English origin (roots).
At 7:13am on September 26, 2009, Harry Whitney said…
Roz:
Thanks. I've made significant progress, back to the early 1500's. Am ready to proceed with membership in SAR.

Good to see you.
At 2:35pm on September 6, 2009, William Taylor said…
thank you for your help:)
At 5:08am on September 4, 2009, William Taylor said…
yes thats him.
At 6:04pm on September 3, 2009, William Taylor said…
on Orision Horr's page why Is Nathan Horr private? Do you need anymore info?
At 6:55am on September 3, 2009, William Taylor said…
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hoar_and_horr&id=I12321

just keep going back and forth on the chart by Father and you get some interesting Facts and quotes from Books. Each person has cool facts about them. I havnt gone through each one yet.
At 6:53am on September 3, 2009, William Taylor said…
http://sjhoard.tripod.com/hoardfamilygenealogysite/id22.html

Henry Hore residance.

http://sjhoard.tripod.com/hoardfamilygenealogysite/id37.html

More history

This site has some info gathered. He connects to most of our ancesters. There are otehr sites that are good but this is a good start.
At 6:48am on September 3, 2009, William Taylor said…
I have the faimlily crest as well. I also researched some on Taunton MAss, and then Devonshire, Chagford Its very hard to get to Chagford by plane cause its so remote. I think I called the Library there and teh ppl there are all very simple still.
At 6:32am on September 3, 2009, William Taylor said…
Sorry I copied and pasted from My Word file. I have complete stories about the history printed out but you can find alot online. Hore and Hoard were connected so you find alot about both families when you go on Hoard sites as well. I am almost to the of connecting us to Royalty, Once that happens I can go back even further. I got us very far back so maybe together we can reach that point of royal bloodline.
At 10:01pm on September 2, 2009, William Taylor said…
Ok try and follow me:) Ok there is a book Desendents of Hezekiah Hoar He was the Emigrant that brought us all here to America

I start with My grandfather
20th Nathan Horr D1982 in Portland Maine

19th Orison Dana Horr (everyones grandfather) D1930 InPortland Maine

18th Joseph Horr D.1880 in Long Island Maine

17th John F. (deacon) Hor D. 1856 Norway Maine (yes it changes through out history He planted churches in Maine Sound fimilar lol )

16th Philip Hoar or Hor(Was the one to get us to Maine) Born 1734 in Taunton Mass. D 1822 in Norway Maine
(in That book its says Philip was son of either Willaim or Isaac Im My Opinionhis father was Isaac")

15th Issac Hoar D1741 Taunton Mass. (Yes I confirmed this to be true)

14th Nathaniel Hoar Born Mar 31 1656 in Taunton, Bristol MASS Died 1745

13th Hezekiah Hoar EMIGRANT – Born Before July 10th 1608 in Sidmouth DevonSHire, England Died In Taunton, Bristol Mass after Feb 27 1692

12th Barnard Hore Born 1568 Combpyne, Devonshire, England died 1634(Name Change) If he didn’t remarry we would not be here. His second Marriage gave us Hezekiah.

11th Henry Hore Died 1590

10th Richard Hore died 1569/1570

9th Thomas Hore born 1477 Axminster, Devonshire, England died 1538

8th Robert Hore Died 1505 Chagford, Devonshire, England

7th William Hore (gotta love the William) died 1471/1470 Chagford

6th William Hore d. 1458/1459 Chagford

5th Robert Hore D 1413 Chagford

4th William Hore D 1396/1397 Occupation: Tinner Chagford

3rd Robert Hore Died 1380/ 1381 Occupation : Tinner

2nd Robertus Hore (M. abt. 1330) & Heiress Fforde of Cragford

1st Robert Hore

Two more I Just found now.

Ok You can find history on The founding of the Hore family of Rushford

Includes The Voyage to Devon

There is a Rushford Manor in Chagford

Richard le Hore were tin workers and business partners so when he married into the family The manor was there. Her dada was so rich he arranged his daughter to married Robert his son. They had a marriage settlement and the LE was taken away from the name and Thus Hore was left. Her father died but Robert got all the tinworks by 1377.

Our decendants continued to be tendants of rushford lands for serveal centeries.

Today Rushford Manor is called Rushford Barton and is owned By the Hayter-Haymes Family of London

I Called about that Manor and part of it burned down and was rebuilt and is now lilkly a museum or private estate.

More on Chagford 1954:
Is a little market town on the edge of Dartmoor set in a beautiful countryside.

History Of Hore Family Coat of Arms: Capt. Hoare Esquire had a book “Families of Hore and Hoare from 1350 to the Present” Pub in 1883 records an ancient legend “carried down by many branches of the family” He confirms we come from Robert Hore, a younger brother of Thomas or William Hore of the ancient Knightly Family of County Wexford, Ireland.

The younger son had come to Chagford to seek his fortune. In the minning Industry at Dartmoor. (It is known that the wexford branch had alywers to oversee some English Properties) Basically a Robert Hore either the father or son married an Heiress FFOrde
Establishing the Hores as a landed Cadet Family.
Basically We case from Wales and 1st invaded Ireland. Sir William le hor (1154-1189) was 1 of 50 knights who 1st invaded.

In the battle of Wexford 1170 Sir William le hor was appointed Banner Bearer. The most important and dangerous position cause he was tehone that kept the troops in order. All the troops needed to see that banner to keep order. Upon winnign this battle he wa sgrante dextensive lands (horelands) which its still called that, and a coat of arms. It’s a charge painte don the Norman armys banner a simple eagle displayed.

Thomas le Hore in the 1618 Visitation of Wexford begins he was awarded circa 1306 the manor pole.

Once there we we all tinners.
At 9:47am on September 1, 2009, Amy Crooks said…
Thanks Roz, I appreciate you sharing on James Wesley Hoard. I do have a great deal on this family. It's funny though I forgot all about that....it's my post it on that page telling the person that they have all the children by two different mothers, but only Emily was the mother of those children. I think Mary had one son, but he wasn't the ones listed. But thinks, it's good to go back and refresh my memory once in a while.
At 2:24am on August 29, 2009, Lesley Jeanette Tennant said…
Hi Roz

The Hoars I'm researching are English, I don't tend to go forward with my tree as it gets a little bit too bit.
At 11:09am on August 28, 2009, Ann L. Madden said…
Thanks Roz--hopefully we will be able to connect with more Hoar family this way. Name also shows up as Hoare on some of the Irish records I have located. Keep up your good work.

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