Henry Pomeroy married 1st Alice Ralegh by whom he had his children.
St Clere, Richard, and Thomas and 2 daughters nas Alice Ralegh died before 1478 when Henry remarried.
His 2nd wife & her 3rd husband was the wealthy Anne Cammell, born about 1437 married to Henry Barrett in 1449 age 12. Her daughter born about 1450 was Joanna Barrett who married William Kelloway and had children including Agnes Kellowa. In 1460 the widowed Anna married her 2nd husband Thomas Gyle who died in 1472. She then married Baron Henry Pomeroy in 1478
Henry & Anna may have had a son Henry born around 1481 when Anna died.
Agnes Kelloway , granddaughter of Anna Cammell was married in about 1478 to Thomas Pomeroy; probably at about 12 or 14 years old . She must have been 20 years or more younger than her husband.
Her children by Pomeroy were
Richard who married Elinor Coker & Anne Artur
Thomas
Anne who married Tristam Hengscott
Thomasine who married William Barrett.
After Thomas Pomeroy died in 1493 Agnes married Sir Thomas Bowring Esq., who in 1494 became Lord Chief Justice in Ireland.
Richard Pomeroy married Eleanor Coker & had children .
Their son Henry married Agnes Huckmore widow of Sir Edward Harris who already had 4 children by his 1st wife Phillipa Vowell ,including his son Thomas.
After Edward died Agnes /Anna married Henry Pomeroy, son of Richard Pomeroy weathy & influencial merchant of Totnes by his 1st wife Elenor Coker and her daughter by Henr Pomeroy Elizabet, was married off to her step brother ,Thomas Harris son of Edward Harris by his 1st wife.
Agnes died a very rich woman in 1601 leaving her property in Totnes to her son Richard Pomeroy
There were Huckmoors in Cockington, Parkham, and in Combeinteignhead.
Combinteignhead is an attractive parish and a tiny village set on the south side of the Teign estuary some 3 miles E. of Newton-Abbot, and 10 miles N.E. by N. of Totnes. It is in the detached part of Wonford Hundred, and, includes the hamlets of Netherton, Rocombe, and Ringmore. Part of the parish is in the manor of Haccombe.
The manor of Netherton, in this parish, belongs to Henry Reynolds, Esq. Buckland Baron belonged, in the reign of Henry II to the family of Baron or De Baronia, in which it continued for eight generations.
It was afterwards in the family of Folkeray, whose heiress brought it to Huckmore, or Hockmore, and then an heiress of Hockmore dowered it to Gould of Sharphampark in Somerset.
The ancient mansion of Buckland Barton is close by and Lady Reynell, Sir W.P. Carew, W. Wilkin, Esq. and several other gentleman have estates there. The Church is an ancient structure, with a tower and four bells, and the aisles are divided from the nave by octagonal pillars with memorials of the family of Hockmore including to Lady Alyce Hockmoor and Gregory Hockmore, Esq., 1613;
William Hockmore, Esq. (married the heiress of Mitchell of Somersetshire,) 1626; his son was Gregory Hockmore, Esq., 1653.
Gregory HUCKMORE Death: 15 OCT 1571 son of Gregory HUCKMORE & his wife Joan WALROND
Marriage 1 Alice CRUIS Cruyse
Children
1. Gregory HUCKMORE
2. Richard HUCKMORE
3. Thomas HUCKMORE
4. Mary HUCKMORE
5. Ann HUCKMORE
6. Ursula HUCKMORE
7. Alyce HUCKMORE
8. Margaret HUCKMORE
9. Grace HUCKMORE
10. Katherine HUCKMORE
11. John HUCKMORE b: BEF 1550
12. Philip HUCKMORE b: 1567
Combeinteignhead church & nearby Buckland Barton
Below are the Huckmore Crests in Coombeinteignhead church