_John EYRE __
_Robert EYRE _|_Jane CUSSE _
_Thomas EYRE ____________|
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_Giles EYRE _____|
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| |_Susan Elizabeth ROGERS _|
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|--Ambrose EYRE
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| _Ambrose SNELGROVE ______|
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|_Jane SNELGROVE _|
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!SOURCE: Sir Bernard Burke, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE DORMANT, ABEYANT, FORFEITED, AND EXTINCT PEERAGES OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1978, p. 193.
!SOURCE: BURKE'S GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY, Burke's Peerage Limited, London, 1939, p. 727.
!SOURCE: THE VISITATION OF WILTSHIRE, 1623, Publications of the Harleian Library, London, 1954, pp. 57ff.
!SOURCE: Sir Bernard Burke, BURKE'S GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY OF IRELAND, edited by L.G. Pine, 4th Edition, Burke's Peerage Ltd., London, 1958, p.259. Of Newhouse (purchased in 1633 and sold in 1660), m. Frances, widow of William Tooker, and had issue, two sons and two daus.
!SOURCE: Rev. Allen Stewart Hartigan, M.A. in A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY OF EYRE OF EYRECOURT AND EYRE OF EYREVILL IN THE COUNTY OF GALWAY, nd, p. 9. Ambrose Eyre, of New House, d. 1640, m. Frances Tooker, widow of William Tooker, and had issue (1) Frances, b. Ap. 1636; (2) Ambrose, (3) Jane, both bap. Aug. 21, 1637; (4) William, bap. Jan 16, 1638. William succeeded his father at New House, but sold it to his cousin, Sir Samuel Eyre, and thus New House passed to that branch of the family.