Monday, December 25, 2023

The Siderfin Family of West Somerset - Blog Post #2

 

The Siderfin Family of West Somerset © 2023 by Elizabeth (Blake) Kipp is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Second Generation (Children)

2. William 2 Sidervin (John 1) lived in Luxborough, Somerset, England and was buried by 16 May 1572[1] in Luxborough, Somerset, England.

William married Wilmot Foster (daughter of John Foster of Luxborough). Wilmot died in or before 1579[2].

Will of William Sidervin[3], William Sidervin, Luxborough, Som[erse]t. gent. Will dated 20th Aug. 1568. Proved 16th May 1572 (Taunton Registry).

To be buried in the chancel ..... Residue to my son Robert and Wilmot my Wife to dispose of my goods as shall seem best to the pleasure of God and the weal of my soul . . . Mr. Alexander Sydenham of Coombe Sydenham family a witness.                            Wilmot Foster.

Will of Wilmote Siderven[4], Wilmote Siderven, will proved 1579, mentions son Robert and daughter Jone Webber (Wester[o]n in parish register), also a granddaughter Jone (not located prior to 1579), but no mention of property.[5]

The son Robert and his wife Christian had eight children, William, born 1585; Robert, 1587; Thomas 1590; Janet 1596; Elizabeth, 1597; Jone, 1602.  [6][7] 

The loss of the wills when the Exeter Record Office was bombed during World War II is enormous in terms of access to these ancient wills. Having the transcripts produced by family members and interested authors prior to the Second World War has been an enormous asset.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 4 M i. Robert 3 Siderfin (William 2, John 1) lived in Luxborough, Somerset, England and died after 19 Aug 1627 [8] and was buried by 31 Jan 1627/28 in Luxborough, Somerset, England.

+ 5 F ii. Jone 3 Siderfin (William 2, John 1).

3. Christian 2 Siderfin (John 1) lived in Luxborough, Somerset, England.

Christian married George Escott on 14 Jun 1542 in Luxborough, Somerset, England[9]. It is unknown whether there was any issue in this marriage. Searching Find My Past and Ancestry did not reveal any entries for baptisms, online trees for this family did name a Hugh Escott.

This recitation of the 1st and 2nd Generation of the Siderfin family since 1500 was a gift of James Sanders. He was one hundred years closer to the past. Whether or not the original wills that he transcribed were also transcribed by him are a mystery to me. Living in Canada and not having visited the Devon Record Office during my eight trips to England I was unaware until lately what his set of documents retained by the Devon Record Office contained.

The repository for these records is actually at the North Devon Record Office[10] which I did not visit.  The fonds does tell me that he did not place a copy of the earlier wills in his records but only his transcriptions. I learned a lot from his book regarding original documents and the necessity to ensure that they remain available into the future.

Access to the records of James Sanders at the North Devon Record Office

Reference Number: 3792M

Description: Wills and probate, legacy receipts, promissory notes, apprenticeship indenture, grant of freedom, genealogical notes and account book

Date: 1757-1956

Extent: 15 files

Access status: Open

Level: Fonds


 

The section for the James Sanders Fonds has since been computerized. This Fonds contains the following Series. Only file or item level records may be ordered for viewing.

3792M/F

Siderfin and Sanders Families

Date

3792M/F/1

 

Probate Copy Will Thomas Trill[11], Selworthy, Somerset, yeoman Dated - 31 Dec. 1757. Proved: Taunton Archdeaconry Court: 23 Nov 1758

1757

3792M/F/2

 

Probate Copy Will Grace Escott, Dunster, Somerset, widow Dated - 6 Aug. 1784. Proved: Taunton Archdeaconry Court: 4 Sept. 1784

1784

3792M/F/3

 

Probate Copy Will John Siderfin, Selworthy, Somerset, gent. Dated - 1 Feb. 1814. Proved: Taunton Archdeaconry Court: 20 May 1814

1814

3792M/F/4

 

Probate Copy Will Robert Siderfin late of Watchet, Somerset, now of South Molton, Devon, gent. Dated - 2 July 1857. Proved: Exeter District Probate Registry, 2 June 1860

1860

3792M/F/5

 

Probate Copy Will Elizabeth Sanders, South Molton, widow Dated - 11 January 1880. Proved: Exeter District Probate Registry, 30 June 1883

1883

3792M/F/6

 

Probate Copy Will James Sanders, South Molton, esq. Dated - 13 Nov. 1917. Proved: Principal Probate Registry 20 March 1923

1923

3792M/F/7

 

Probate Copy Will Amy Elizabeth Sanders, Babbacombe, spinster Dated 9 Dec 1919. Proved: Principal Probate Registry 11 April 1923

1923

3792M/F/8-9

 

Legacy Receipts John Siderfin and William Clarke for legacies of £150 each from John Siderfin of Knowle, Selworthy,respectively their father and father-in-law 1825

1825

3792M/F/9

 

Legacy Receipts John Siderfin and William Clarke for legacies of £150 each from John Siderfin of Knowle, Selworthy, respectively their father and father-in-law

1825

3792M/F/10

 

Legacy Receipt E. Clarke to Robert Siderfin for legacy of £50 from her mother, Sarah Siderfin's will 1854

1854

3792M/F/11-13

Promissory Notes B. E. Crichell, Glastonbury to Robert Siderfin of Watchett

1845

3792M/F/12

 

Promissory Notes B. E. Crichell, Glastonbury to Robert Siderfin of Watchett

1845

3792M/F/13

 

Promissory Notes B. E. Crichell, Glastonbury to Robert Siderfin of Watchett

1845

3792M/F/14

 

Apprenticeship Indenture Robert Siderfin, son of John Siderfin of Selworthy to Thomas Greenslade, Taunton St. Mary Magdalene, Somerset, Harness-maker

1805

3792M/F/15

 

Grant of Freedom James Sanders and James Hooper Sanders, South Molton fellmongers, freemen of Barnstaple

1841

3792M/F/16

 

Grant of Freedom James Sanders, South Molton, freeman of Barnstaple

1866

3792M/F/17

 

Genealogical notes Siderfin family 1817-1956

Post 1956

3792M/F/18

 

Account book "Annie Mountjoy" Jewellery, material and clothing, family expenses       1863-1871

1863-1871

 


 



[1] Will of William Sidervin probated 16 May 1572 (Taunton Registry). Original will was lost in the bombing of the Devon Record Office during World War II.

[2] Will proved 1579 (no further details)

[3] The original of this will would have been destroyed in the bombing of the Exeter Record Office during WWII in 1942. Also found in Abstracts of Somerset Wills, 3rd Series. Brown, F. 90,91.

[4] Ibid. Not located in Abstracts of Somerset Wills, 1st-6th Series. Brown, F. Source of this document is unknown.

[5] James Sanders, History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, 1912, page 18

[6] Ibid

[7] As discussed in the Third Generation Chapter, this list of children is partially correct but missing two children according to the statement that there were eight: William, Robert, Thomas, Christian, John, James, Elizabeth and Jane are the children which I name in the Third Generation (Elizabeth (Blake) Kipp).

[8] Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will PROB 11/153/93, dated 19 Aug 1627 and probated 31 Jan 1627/28

[9] Somerset Marriage Index, accessed Find My Past, 7 Sep 2023

[10] The North Devon Record Office is located on the second floor of Barnstaple Library, in Tuly Street, Barnstaple., EX31 1EL. Book in advance is the recommendation. Identification is needed in order to obtain a Reader’s Ticket (valid for four years) - https://swheritage.org.uk/devon-archives/visit/north-devon-records-office/ accessed 21 Jan 2023

[11] The will of Thomas Trill would be an interesting acquisition. His daughter Grace (Trill) Escott also left a will which is reprinted partially by James Sanders. It would be interesting to see what relationship there was between the Trill and the Siderfin families – this will of Thomas Trill was witnessed by John Siderfin and Robert Siderfin (John was a son of Robert according to the abstract (from the original book by James Sanders’ “History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, page 44”). The Escott surname may be the link back a number of generations at this time. Generation 2: Christian married George Escott on 14 Jun 1542 in Luxborough, Somerset, England.

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