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Margaret Hone 1455–1520 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1455

Birth Location: Modbury, Devon, England

Death Date: ABT 1520

Death Location: Modbury, Devon, England

Father: Lord Scoos

Mother: Lady Szalai

Spouse(s): John Sweeting-Swete

Children(s): John Sweet, Philip Sweeting, John I, Margaret Swete, Richard Swett

The story of Margaret Hone began in 1455 in Modbury, Devon, England. Margaret Hone married John A Sweeting Swete, and had children including John A Swete I, John Sweet, Margaret Swete, Philip John Sweeting, Richard Swett. Margaret Hone passed away in 1520 in Modbury, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret Hone began in 1455 in Modbury, Devon, England.
  • Margaret Hone married John A Sweeting Swete, and had children including John A Swete I, John Sweet, Margaret Swete, Philip John Sweeting, Richard Swett.
  • Margaret Hone passed away in 1520 in Modbury, Devon, England.

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Margaret Hone's Ancestors

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Margaret Hone
1455–1520
Birth Place: Modbury, Devon, England
Parents
Lord John Traine Scoos
1472–1520
Lady (Agnes de Arboritus) Szalai
1480–1550
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Hone's Descendants

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Margaret Hone (ABT 1455–ABT 1520) m. John (A.) Sweeting-Swete (ABT 1450–JAN 1512)
  1. 1. John Sweet 1500–1561 m. JOHANNA Scoos 1478– m. Johana Scoos 1504–
    1. 1. MARGARET Sweet 1514–1567 m. JOHN (JOSEPHUS Clark) Sr 1509–1559
      1. 1. Joan Clarke 1550–1591 m. Robert Cole 1540–1610
        1. 1. Isaac Cole 1565–1606 m. Jane Meryot 1566–1591
        2. 2. John Cole 1565–1640
        3. 3. Robert Cole 1567–
        4. 4. Alice Cole 1579–1636
        5. 5. Thomas Cole 1577–
        6. 6. Jane Cole 1570–1658 m. Robert (Rand) Sr 1568–1651
      2. 2. Ellen Clarke 1538–1539
      3. 3. Edward Clarke 1539–1539
      4. 4. William Clarke 1542– m. Anne Hitchcocke 1555–
      5. 5. Agnes Clarke 1534–1585 m. Thomas Rand 1530–1584
    2. 2. William Sweet 1528–
    3. 3. Adrian Sweet 1500– m. Joan Scoos 1510–1550
    4. 4. Robert Sweet 1526–
    5. 5. Nicholas (Sweet — no credible sources) cited 1532–1556
    6. 6. Margaret Sweet 1513–1566 m. George Clarke 1510– m. James Clarke 1513–
    7. 7. John Sweet 1530–1613 m. Mary Periam 1535–1597
    8. 8. Dorothy Sweeting 1531–1603 m. John (Edward) Bedell 1527–1613
    9. 9. John Sweetnam 1537– m. Alice Sweetnam 1541–1581 m. Margaret Perriam 1538–
  2. 2. Philip (John) Sweeting 1504–1561 m. Johane (Joanna) Scoos 1504–1550
  3. 3. John (A. Swete) I 1478–1541 m. Margery Hone 1455–1520
  4. 4. Margaret Swete 1505–1567
  5. 5. Richard Swett 1506–1547 m. Mary Periam 1535–1597 m. Margery Periam 1533–1552

Margaret Hone's Timeline

2 Records

1455
ABT 1455
Birth of Margaret Hone in Modbury, Devon, England
Modbury, Devon, England
1520
ABT 1520
Age 65
Death of Margaret Hone in Modbury, Devon, England
Modbury, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1455
    Event Place: Modbury, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1520
    Event Place: Modbury, Devon, England

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