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Sir Richard Pomeroy m  Elizabeth Densell widow of Martin Fortescue
Children   were
Thomas
Edward, Blanche, Elizabeth
Sir Edward Pomeroy + Johana Sapcote
Children   were
William ,Edward ,Hugh� of Tregony,
Thomas,Thomasin�,Elizabeth
Sir Thomas Pomeroy of Berry Pomeroy  b about 1505 m 1530 d 1566�  Wife Joan Edgecomb.
He  was involved in the Prayerbook Rebellion  in Cornwall in 1549 with hia brother Hugh of tregony and
He sold berry Pomeroycastle and lands around Totnes for �4000 in 1548 to Edward Seymour Duke of Somerset
Thomas Pomeroy
Born  about 1525 Brixham
�1559 Married Honor Rolle
died 1615

Children were
Katherine
Born
Berry Pomeroy
Married
Sir John Moore
of Moorehayes Manor,
Cullompton Devon
�d. 1549
Elizabeth
b 1530
Jane
Married
Thomas
Floyer
1600
Arthur Pomeroy
b 1543
Married   Elizabeth Hutton
? Valentine Pomeroy
IGI B   at
b 1532
Sandridge
Stoke   Gabriel
? John Pomeroy
IGI Harberton   1536
?   Beenleigh Manor?
             Edward POMEROY

b:   1578 in Brixham Parish, Devon
Died Brixham� Buried 22 Jan 1661
married�
Wilmot PERYMAN
b: Abt 1580�
married Drewsteighton Devon 1602

?Could Wilmot possibly be a daughter 
of Sir William Peryam of�Little Fullford   Crediton by his last wife Elizabeth Bacon who outlived him
Valentine Pomeroy
Born   1575 Beenliegh   Harberton
buried14 Aug 1645 Stoke Gabriel
Married   1 Jane Reynell 1616
Married   2 Married lic. Exeter 30 April 1628 Margaret Whiddon of Chagford b about 1607 buried 11 May 1673
4   children
Roger   Chr Sept 1629,
Valentine Chr Feb 1630
John Chr Feb 1631
Gilbert 1652
John
�born Brixham 19 Dec 1589? Should this read   1579?
Thomas Pomeroy
born   1605
William Pomeroy
born   1606
Aster
born   1608
Honor
born   1611
Arthur Pomeroy
born   1614
Samuel POMEROY
Born: 1616 Brixham   Parish,� Devon, Died Bef 25 Aug 1702 in Pallice, Roskeen Parish, County Cork,   Ireland
Married Abt 1656  to Martha   SMITH (SMYTHE)
Children by   first marriage� to Martha Smyth
Susanna
b 1663
married
Thomas Champion
at Pallice Ireland
Samuel
b 1657
Edward 
Mary
Married
Abram   Coakley
Anna
1667
married 
Samuel Jervis
Rebecca  
b 1672
Married 
Francis Drew
In   1695

Sarah 
Martha   Pomeroy
married  
Holmes who took the Pomeroy name to retain the estates

This is the tree of Viscount Harberton
Samuel   Pomeroy of Pallice
2nd Marriage Elizabeth Johns 1690 in Cork
born   Abt 1636 in Gill Abbey, City Of Cork, Ireland
married
Daniel Webb
1668
Sir Henry Pomeroy m Alice Raliegh
Children  were
Seint Clere,Thomas,
Richard, Agnes, Elizabeth, John.
Pomeroys in Ireland.  notes

Charles Wilson Pomeroy�s research about 1980 sayss:
                  "An early Pomeroy visitor to Ireland was John Pomeroy of  St. Clear, Cornwall, (the second son of William Pomeroye and  Mary Bevill of Colliton in Devon) died in Ireland. His will of 16 June 1618 was probated 12 March 1619 P.C.C. (Parker 49) No further record or accounting of children could be found and  since he willed all his estate to other relatives, it is assumed that he died childless."
  Falley, Pomeroy and Nevin, A.A.Pomeroy and also Powley's books  on the Pomeroy history are all noted in the bibliography.
                  
Falley, Margaret Dickson, Irish and Scotch-Irish   Ancestral Research  p.150
   Falley gives abstracts obtained from the Genealogical Office  in Dublin. This seems to come from pedigrees worked out from  Wills by somebody in the G.O. in the past.   G.O. 205 Will Pedigrees, Vol 3 pp. 112              Draft pedigree of Pomerai; afterward  Pomeroy..
                 
"In addition, the issue of grandchildren of Valentine Pomeroy  of East Ogwell, are recorded and on this is a faint pencilled  addition affiliating Samuel Pomeroy of the County of Cork to  Edward Pomeroy, brother of Valentine Pomeroy. There is also a  trick of arms, Pomeroy, quartering Valletort, Bevill and   Collaton. On page 116 is a pedigree (a continuation of that on   p. 113) showing the affiliation of Edward Pomeroy (brother of Valentine Pomeroy) to Sir Thomas Pomeroy. A tentative affiliation line links Samuel Pomeroy of Pallice, Co.Cork to this Edward Pomeroy. Details of Samuel Pomeroy's issue are given..............

Page 117 gives the pedigree of Colleton in Devon; five generations, down to William Pomeroy aged 14 in 1620. It is stated that John Pomeroy (uncle of this William) died in Ireland, having come over (briefly in the military forces)  with Arthur Chichester, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and that   his son Arthur was Dean of Cork."    G.O. 243 Will Pedigrees Vol 21 pp. 304, 305 "p. 304 contains pedigrees based on the will of Samuel Pomeroy of Pallice, Co. Cork. dated 1703.............

p. 305 contains a pedigree showing the descendants of Rev. Arthur Pomeroy, Dean of Cork 1672 for three generations (his grandson Arthur Pomeroy was created Lord Harberton). A line which affiliated The Rev. Arthur Pomeroy to John Pomeroy of Devonshire (son of William Pomeroy and Mary Bevill) has been crossed out as has a line indicating that the Rev. Arthur Pomeroy was a brother of Samuel Pomeroy of Pallice, Co. Cork"
           
Q     Why does John's will 1619 not leave a legacy to the Rev. Arthur, if he was his son as in GO 205? And in G.O. 243 the line of affiliation Rev. Arthur / John crossed out, also crossed out the line Rev. Arthur/Samuel as brothers
The  Kings Ships:
summer guard  1642  (1st English Civil War)
Merchant ship The London 
180 crew , tonns 600
Capt. John Stephens
Lieutenant Pomeroy
Children of Edward and Wilmot  were
b 1659
Piers Edgecombe father of Joan Edgcumbe  was involved  a mining enterprise in which he tried to get the local landed gentry to invest. The venture failed and he lost �4000 �
Is there a connection between this and his son in laws sale of most the family heritage for the same sum??.
1559 Sir Piers Edgecombe sold Totnes castle to Sir Edward Seymour of Berry Pomeroy.
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