Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Thomas de Hoo

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Name Thomas de Hoo Born of Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, England [1]
Gender Male Died 28 Sep 1380 [1, 2] Person ID I15147 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of AP, Ancestor of DDB, Ancestor of JTS Last Modified 1 Jun 2018
Father Robert de Hoo, b. of Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, England , d. 1 Nov 1311
Mother Hawise Fitzwarine, d. Aft 1302 Family ID F9506 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Isabel de St. Leger, b. Abt 1319, Holcot, Northamptonshire, England , d. 22 Jul 1393 (Age ~ 74 years)
Married Bef 16 Jun 1335 [3, 4] Children + 1. William de Hoo, b. of Maulden, Bedfordshire, England , d. 22 Nov 1410
Last Modified 1 Jun 2018 Family ID F9503 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 1349-51, 1356-59. Knight of the shire for Sussex, 1358. Knight of the shire for Bedfordshire, 1366, 1373, 1376, 1377.
Fought at Crécy.
- Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 1349-51, 1356-59. Knight of the shire for Sussex, 1358. Knight of the shire for Bedfordshire, 1366, 1373, 1376, 1377.
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Sources - [S142] Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson. Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2013.
- [S1990] F. N. Craig, "Maternal Ancestry of Governor Thomas Dudley: Hoo, St. Omer, Malmains, St. Leger, Fitzwarin and Andevill Lines." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 140:219, 1986., year only.
- [S128] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant ed. Vicary Gibbs, H. A. Doubleday, Duncan Warrand, Howard de Walden, Geoffrey H. White and R. S. Lea. 2nd edition. 14 volumes (1-13, but volume 12 spanned two books), London, The St. Catherine Press, 1910-1959. Volume 14, "Addenda & Corrigenda," ed. Peter W. Hammond, Gloucestershire, Sutton Publishing, 1998.
- [S1990] F. N. Craig, "Maternal Ancestry of Governor Thomas Dudley: Hoo, St. Omer, Malmains, St. Leger, Fitzwarin and Andevill Lines." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 140:219, 1986., "bef 1336".
- [S142] Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson. Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2013.