He is married to Jane Hone (Allen).
They got married
Child(ren):
Thomas Hone
Gender:
Male
Birth:
before 1565
Hones Church, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
Death:
September 07, 1604
Immediate Family:
Son of Judge William Hone, of Guildhall and Joane Hone (Browne)
Husband of Jane Hone (Allen)
Father of William Hone
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Thomas Hone is your 13th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Susan Anne Olivia Bombard (Davis)
his mother ·Üí James Person Davis
her father ·Üí Mary Davis (Baird Beard Byrd)
his mother ·Üí Keranhappuch Biard (Nelson)
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Nelson (Burwell)
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Nicholas (Carter)
her mother ·Üí Judith Carter (Armistead)
her mother ·Üí Judith Armistead (Hone)
her mother ·Üí Major Theophilus Hone
her father ·Üí Thomas Hone, of Farnham
his father ·Üí William Hone
his father ·Üí Thomas Hone
his father
Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, Volume 9 By Essex Archaeological Society
Page 27 HORNcr runcn Efigies of Thomas Hone Gentleman his Wife six Sons and six Daughters with F oat legend A Shield lost Date 7604 The inscription and the two groups of children still remain affixed to the original slab which lies in the chancel The two effigies having become detached from the slab have been refixed to a new slab which lies also in the chancel In our figure we have brought the various parts together again The effigy of the man 13 inches high is attired in the usual civilian costume of the period large neck ruff a tight sleeved doublet For these coats see ante p 25 Azure a lion rampant or armed langued and crowned gules Or a chevron between three cinquefoils pierced gules Argent on a chevron gules between three bugle horns stringed sable as many mullets or Chequy argent and gules a cross sable Argent a chevron between three maunches sable Or three bars azure Gules an escarbuncle of eight points or Argent three mullets gules Per pale indented argent and gules Two lions statant gardant in pale Azure semâ©e of crosses crosslet and a lion rampant or Argent leaning on a tower sable a ladder in bend sinister or Ermine a cross flory sable Azure on a fess between two chevrons or three double headed eagles displayed gules For these four coats [see ante p 25 OUQIOGIFffll lr I MFFHF DIII Ova anus] buttoned down the front and a long gown with large spirally striped false sleeves The effigy of the lady 13 inches high is attired very plainly in French bonnet neck ruff and a plain over gown enormously setoff from the hips as was customary at the time The children are dressed very much as are their parents but the sons wear short cloaks of later fashion than that worn by their father The inscription 5 by 14 inches commences with a Latin text Sicut in die honeste ambulemus and relates that Thomas Hone of Garolens 2 Gentleman died the 7th September 1604 aged 63 years Of his wife whose efiigy appears with his own nothing is said The shield now lost bore according to Holman the arms of Hone s This Thomas Hone was a son of William Hone of London one of the Judges of Guildhall by Joan sister of Anthony Browne Esquire of Little Casterton Rutland He married Jane daughter and heir of Rafe Allen Proctor of the Arches SICV I IN DIE IIONESTE AMBYLEMYS 7 Emerge nvqysqy Bony or liioms HONI or GAROLENS ovary mo many 7 or Sentai l6043 mo or jacr or 63 HAVING HAD 6somsai o DAVGHERS THOMAS HONB GENTLEMAN I604 AT HORNCHURCH 1 Let us walk honestly as in the day Romans xiii I3 2 Garolens may be an error for Gardens otherwise Lees Gardens or de Gardens for there is in Hornchurch an estate so called see Morant ip 69 3 In the Visitation of Essex p 220 these are given for one branch of the family as Sable a cross tau between three mullets argent and for another branch Sable a lion's head erased between three mullets argent Holman says this shield bore a bear's head erased muzzled between three estniles two and one for Hone See the Visitation 0 Essex pp 220 and 423 28 SOME ESSEX BRASSES
Thomas Hone MyHeritage Family Trees Trussell Web Site, managed by Ron Trussell Birth: of Hornchurch, Essex Parents: William Hone, Joane Hone (born Browne) Siblings:Clarke (born Hone), John Hone Wife: Jane Hone (born Allen) Children: Jane Trussell (born Hone), Collier (born Hone), Hone, Hone, Hone, William Hone, Milbury (born Hone), Morley (born Hone), Everard (born Hone)
Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, Volume 9 By Essex Archaeological Society
Page 27 HORNcr runcn Efigies of Thomas Hone Gentleman his Wife six Sons and six Daughters with F oat legend A Shield lost Date 7604 The inscription and the two groups of children still remain affixed to the original slab which lies in the chancel The two effigies having become detached from the slab have been refixed to a new slab which lies also in the chancel In our figure we have brought the various parts together again The effigy of the man 13 inches high is attired in the usual civilian costume of the period large neck ruff a tight sleeved doublet For these coats see ante p 25 Azure a lion rampant or armed langued and crowned gules Or a chevron between three cinquefoils pierced gules Argent on a chevron gules between three bugle horns stringed sable as many mullets or Chequy argent and gules a cross sable Argent a chevron between three maunches sable Or three bars azure Gules an escarbuncle of eight points or Argent three mullets gules Per pale indented argent and gules Two lions statant gardant in pale Azure semâ©e of crosses crosslet and a lion rampant or Argent leaning on a tower sable a ladder in bend sinister or Ermine a cross flory sable Azure on a fess between two chevrons or three double headed eagles displayed gules For these four coats [see ante p 25 OUQIOGIFffll lr I MFFHF DIII Ova anus] buttoned down the front and a long gown with large spirally striped false sleeves The effigy of the lady 13 inches high is attired very plainly in French bonnet neck ruff and a plain over gown enormously setoff from the hips as was customary at the time The children are dressed very much as are their parents but the sons wear short cloaks of later fashion than that worn by their father The inscription 5 by 14 inches commences with a Latin text Sicut in die honeste ambulemus and relates that Thomas Hone of Garolens 2 Gentleman died the 7th September 1604 aged 63 years Of his wife whose efiigy appears with his own nothing is said The shield now lost bore according to Holman the arms of Hone s This Thomas Hone was a son of William Hone of London one of the Judges of Guildhall by Joan sister of Anthony Browne Esquire of Little Casterton Rutland He married Jane daughter and heir of Rafe Allen Proctor of the Arches SICV I IN DIE IIONESTE AMBYLEMYS 7 Emerge nvqysqy Bony or liioms HONI or GAROLENS ovary mo many 7 or Sentai l6043 mo or jacr or 63 HAVING HAD 6somsai o DAVGHERS THOMAS HONB GENTLEMAN I604 AT HORNCHURCH 1 Let us walk honestly as in the day Romans xiii I3 2 Garolens may be an error for Gardens otherwise Lees Gardens or de Gardens for there is in Hornchurch an estate so called see Morant ip 69 3 In the Visitation of Essex p 220 these are given for one branch of the family as Sable a cross tau between three mullets argent and for another branch Sable a lion's head erased between three mullets argent Holman says this shield bore a bear's head erased muzzled between three estniles two and one for Hone See the Visitation 0 Essex pp 220 and 423 28 SOME ESSEX BRASSES
Thomas Hone MyHeritage Family Trees Trussell Web Site, managed by Ron Trussell Birth: of Hornchurch, Essex Parents: William Hone, Joane Hone (born Browne) Siblings:Clarke (born Hone), John Hone Wife: Jane Hone (born Allen) Children: Jane Trussell (born Hone), Collier (born Hone), Hone, Hone, Hone, William Hone, Milbury (born Hone), Morley (born Hone), Everard (born Hone)
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