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v. FLORA ELLIS HOLLEBONE, b. Abt. Jan 1786, West Firle (Source: West Firle PR, Baptised on 22 January 1786 West Firle Ssx Flora Ellis Hollebone daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth.); m. SAMUEL HEAD, 27 Aug 1803, Eastbourne Ssx (Source: Sussex Marriage Index, Marriage 27 Aug 1803 Eastbourne Ssx Samuel Head and Flora Helen Holabone.); b. Abt. Oct 1778, Eastbourne Ssx (Source: (1) 1841 Census., (2) Eastbourne St Mary PR, Baptism 22 Oct 1778 Eastbourne St Mary Samuel Head son of William and Mary.); d. Abt. 1848, Eastbourne Ssx.

More About FLORA ELLIS HOLLEBONE: HGN: 08/05
Baptism: 22 Jan 1786, West Firle
Residence 1: 1841, Hurst Cottages Eastbourne
Residence 2: 1851, Fords Houses Eastbourne

More About SAMUEL HEAD: HGN: 08/05H
Occupation 1: 1841, Baker
Residence 1: 1841, Hurst Cottages Eastbourne

vi. THOMAS HOLLEBONE, b. Abt. Jun 1787, West Firle Ssx (Source: West Firle PR, Confirmed from entry Baptised 8 July 1787 Thomas Hollibone son of Thomas  and Elizabeth

It will be noted from the details in the Descendant Tree that Thomas Hollebon fathered a son William born in about December 1772 the illegitimate offspring of one Mary Stanly, which resulted in a Bastardy Bond the details of which are as follows;

Transcript of Bastardy Bond held at East Sussex Record Office PAR 412/34/14 Between Thomas and Richard Hollebone and unborn child of Mary Stanly with the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor for Parish of St John sub Castro Lewes Sussex dated 21 October 1772

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Know all Men by these Present that
We Thomas Hollebone now or late of Southover
Near Lewes in the County of Sussex Blacksmith
And Richard Hollebone of the same place
Blacksmith are held and firmly bound unto
Robert Withington of Lewes aforesaid in the said County
Innholder, John Edwards of the same place, Upholsterer,
John Tourle of Landpost in the said County, Gentleman,
John Wimble of Lewes aforesaid, Blacksmith, John
Wille of  the same place Carpenter, and William Trigg
of the same place,  Baker, Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint John under