Church, Devon Pole married twice. His first marriage was to Mary Peryam (1567–1605), one of the four daughters and co-heiresses of Sir
William Peryam (1534–1604), of
Fulford House,
Shobrooke, Devon, a judge and
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. By Mary Peryam he had six sons and six daughters including: • William Pole (d.1586), eldest son, who predeceased his father, as is stated on the mural monument to his mother in the Pole Chapel in Colyton Church. •
Sir John Pole, 1st Baronet (c.1589–1658), eldest surviving son and heir. • Peryam Pole, 2nd eldest surviving son, who founded the Irish branch of the family and whose descendant William Pole (died 1771), of
Ballyfin, died without issue and bequeathed his estates to his wife's great-nephew
William Wesley (1763–1845), who thereupon adopted the surname Wesley-Pole (Anglicised later to Wellesley-Pole) and became later
3rd Earl of Mornington, and was an elder brother of the
1st Duke of Wellington • William Pole (1593–1674), triplet, baptised 4 December 1593 at Shute. and of Whiteway,
Kingsteignton; secondly in 1606 (as his first wife) to
Francis Courtenay, •
Elizabeth Pole (1588–1654), 3rd daughter, like her brother William Pole emigrated to America, and played a prominent role in the foundation and incorporation of
Taunton, Massachusetts in 1639–40, where she died on 21 May 1654 • Ann Pole (born 1589), 4th daughter, married in 1611/12 • Eleanor Pole (born 1597), 5th daughter, wife of Anthony Floyer of
Floyer Hayes in the parish of St Thomas, Exeter. His second marriage was to Jane Simmes (died 1653), daughter of William Simmes (or Symes) of
Chard, Somerset, and widow of Roger How, merchant of London. The marriage was childless. ==Death and burial==