Tuesday, January 2, 2024

The Siderfin Family of West Somerset - Blog Post #7

 

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

Sixth Generation (3rd Great-Grandchildren)

William-Line

27. Robert 6 Siderfin (Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born circa early 1630s, died in 1688, aged about 58[1], and was buried 13 Oct 1688 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[2].

Appears on the Protestation Returns with his father at Timberscombe. Young to be signing[3] but it was perhaps to show support of the Siderfin family for the King. Robert 6 married Elizabeth (unknown)[4]. Elizabeth (unknown) Siderfin buried 7 Nov 1691 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[5].

Probate of will of Robert 6 Siderfin the elder of East Linch, Timberscombe, yeoman; inventory attached (£197/12/-), 3 Oct. 1688, pr. 22 Jul. 1689 (1 document).[6]

The actual documents with the land records DD/MAL/14/1 included the will, probate, and inventory (five images)[7]. I did transcribe the entire set of documents (90 lines in total). The will itself simply transferred property from Robert 6 Siderfin the elder to his son William 7 Siderfin along with any inventoried items that remained both moveable and immoveable in the property of this Robert 6 Siderfin. He does not mention his other son Robert 7 (Robert 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) or his daughter Elizabeth 7 (Robert 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) in his will. He does not mention his wife in the will. Estimated by me that he would be around 57 years of age when he died[8]. Neither a baptism nor a marriage were found for this Robert 6 Siderfin but his burial is likely the 13 October 1688 at Selworthy. The land which was bequeathed to his son William 6 was in the Parish of Luxburough although this son lived at Minehead at least from the date of his marriage onward. There is a Robert Siderfin[9] who witnessed the will and is mentioned in the Inventory along with William 7 Siderfin implying that they were brothers but not actually stating that. But the line is such that the implication appears to be complete in its context. Just a little stronger proof than all the actual documents mentioning William 7 Siderfin as a son of Robert 6 Siderfin the elder of East Linch and Timberscombe. I will not add in the transcript as it requires filling in more documents and getting permission so will simply add in the overall gist of the document contents.



Figure 12: Robert 5 is beside his brother Thomas in William's Line as mentioned (red square missing) [10]

James Sanders has Robert 5 (red square) as b 1620 and d 1675, actually he was baptized in 1611 and is mentioned in his mother Christian’s will along with his son Robert 6 (I estimate a birth year for this Robert circa early 1630s). Fortunately the land records show that Robert 5 Siderfin at East Linch and Timberscombe (Robert 5 son of William 4 and Christian) and his son Robert 6 were at East Linch and Timberscombe on the Protestation Returns 1641 (Robert 6 would have been a little young but sometimes children younger than 18 did sign the Return. Then quite clearly in the land records Robert 6 (the son of Robert 5) has two sons Robert 7 and William 7 with William 7 shown on the chart above incorrectly as sons of John of Wootton Courtney (who was a son of Robert 4 (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) the brother of William 4 (married to Christian Webber)). This does, I feel, clarify the lineage of this particular set of Robert Siderfin males. With Robert 7 being the father of Robert 8 and Walter 8 both linked to a father John on the chart which is incorrect as will be shown.

The following land records clearly show the relationship between Robert 6 (Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) and Robert 7 (Robert 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) and William 7 (Robert 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert3, William 2, John 1).

1682 deed[11] – Reference number (Somerset Heritage Centre: DD/MAL/14/1[12]
1. Robert Siderfin of East Lynch, Timberscombe, yeoman. 2. William Siderfin son of Robert

1698 deeds[13]:
1. William Siderfin of Minehead, gent. and wife Mary and Robert Siderfin of East Lynch, Timberscombe, gent.
2. James Cornish of Withiel, gent.
Lease and release of Pool tenement, Pooltown, Luxborough, 27 & 28 Dec. 1698 (2 documents) – John Hill Minister, Robt. Phelp, John Stote, Wardens

The children from this marriage were:

+ 42 F i. Elizabeth 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born on 8 Apr 1656 in Timberscombe, Somerset, England and was christened on 25 Apr 1656 in Timberscombe, Somerset, England. No further information located.

+ 43 M ii. Robert 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) (no baptism located) married Elizabeth Blackford (see footnote) [14]

+ 44 M iii. William 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born circa 1660 and died in 1723 aged 63[15]. He was buried 3 Dec 1723 in Minehead, Somerset, England[16].

28. Wilmot 6 Siderfin (Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1). Mentioned in her Grandmother Christian (Webber) Sidderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644.[17]

29. John 6 Siderfin (Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1). Mentioned in his Grandmother Christian (Webber) Sidderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644.[18] Born circa mid to latter 1630s.

John 6 (Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) is the younger son of Robert 5 Siderfin the elder likely born in the 1630s but after his brother Robert 6 since Robert 6 is found on the Protestation Returns 1641. Both boys and their sister Wilmot are mentioned by their grandmother Christian Siderfin in her will dated 23 Nov 1644. Robert 5 and Robert 6 appear on the Protestation Returns as Robert Siderfin the elder and Robert Siderfin the younger at East Linch (son and grandson of Christian Webber), Timberscombe. Since the grandmother names Robert first, Wilmot second and John third in her will it is likely that he is the youngest. He does not stand to inherit land and will likely take up an occupation if his brother survives to inherit. With that in mind and looking at the Pedigree Chart which James Sanders produced but did not include the children of Robert 5 (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) one notes that there is a John said to be born in 1614 and living at Wootton Courtney. 



Figure 13: Same image as Figure 12 and John is in the middle of Chart (John of Wotton Courtney) and again red square not as mentioned below.

Enclosed in a red box, John Siderfin is said to be the son of Robert 4 (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) and Priscilla Siderfin. The marriage lines for this Robert 4 have his wife named Ursula Webber[19]. According to the Minehead Parish Registers this couple baptized three children at Minehead – Wilmot 1614, Robert 1616, and John 1619.

I believe that this John is actually John 6 (Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) and James Sanders has simply put him into the wrong family. There are no baptismal records for Robert 6 or Wilmot 6 or John 6 although they are mentioned in their Grandmother’s will[20]. No marriage located for John 6. The name of his wife missing in the baptismal certificate for John 7.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 45 M i. John 7 Siderfin[21] (John 6, Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born 23 Jun 1656 in Wootton Courtney, Somerset, England and baptized 15 Jul 1656 in Wootton Courtney, Somerset, England[22].

30. William Gyldes (over 21 as per his Grandmother Christian (Webber) Siderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644)[23].

31. Robert Gyldes  (over 21 years of age as per his Grandmother Christian (Webber) Siderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644)[24].

32. Christian Gyldes (over 21 years of age as per her Grandmother Christian (Webber) Siderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644)[25].

33. Mary Gyldes (under 21 years of age as per her Grandmother Christian (Webber) Siderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644)[26].

34. Thomas 6 Siderfin (William 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1)[27]. Mentioned in a document concerning land in the Luxborough area. No record of a marriage or place of death.[28] Mentioned in his Grandmother Christian (Webber) Sidderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644.[29]

35. Johane 6 Siderfin (Thomas 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) (under 21 years of age as per her Grandmother Christian (Webber) Siderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644)[30].

36. Thomas 6 Siderfin (Thomas 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) (under 21 years of age as per his Grandmother Christian (Webber) Siderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644)[31].

37. Philip 6 Siderfin (Thomas 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) died in 1661, aged 19/20[32] (under 21 years of age as per his Grandmother Christian (Webber) Siderfin’s will, dated 23 Nov 1644)[33]

38. Christian 6 Siderfin (Thomas 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1656 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and was christened on 2 Nov 1656 in Luxburough, Somerset, England[34].

Christian 6 Siderfin married John Worth on 9 May 1682 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. John was born Wychanger, Somerset, England and died in 1716, aged 54[35]. Marriage Registration reads Christian Siderfin, marriage date 09 May 1682, Luxborough, Somerset, John Worth[36]


Figure 14: An enlargement of Figures 12/13 just showing the daughter of Thomas 5 (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) married to John Worth [37]

This is one of the images that I took when we visited the Allen County Public Library in Illinois, USA in 2009.  The chart above on the left is part of the William-Line namely Christian 6 (Thomas 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) married to John Worth and two of her three half-siblings and including the children of the Worth-Siderfin[38] marriage in the William-Line.

Children from this marriage were (there are a number of corrections to the information in James Sanders’ book for these children as seen below):

+ 46 F vii. Christian Worth was born circa 1682/83 or before 19 Nov 1689 . She was under 21 years of age in 1689[39].

+ 47 F vi. Susanna Worth[40] was born before 1689[41].

+ 48 F v. Mary Worth[42] was born before 1689.[43]

+ 49 F iv. Sarah Worth[44] was born before 1689[45].

+ 50 M i. Thomas Worth was born in 1695 with the Somerset Baptismal Index listing Thomas Worth baptized 15 Jun 1695 at Luccombe or Luckham, father Johannes Worth (mother not listed)[46].

+ 51 M ii. John Worth was born in 1697 with the Somerset Baptismal Index listing John Worth baptized 13 Jan 1697 at Luccombe or Luckham son of John Worth and his mother Christian[47].  There is a record of a John Worth buried 13 Jan 1697 at Luckham son of John and Christian Worth[48].

+ 52 F iii. Cecilia Worth was born in 1701 with the Somerset Baptismal Index listing Cecilia Worth baptized 25 Sep 1701 at Luccombe or Luckham daughter of John Worth (mother not listed)[49]. There is a record of a Cecilia Worth buried 18 Oct 1701 at Luccombe or Luckham daughter of John Worth[50].

The mother of Christian married to John Worth left her will dated 1689 and she lists grandchildren Christian, Susanna, Mary and Sarah. I was unable to verify some of the information in the Chart that James Sanders produced (hence I have altered it) for the children of John and Christian (Siderfin) Worth nor was I able to locate James Sanders’ source for some of the data.

Mary Siderfin, of Luxborough, Somerset, widow. Will dated Nov 19, 1689, proved Oct 10, 1693 [Taunton Registry] My grandchild Susanna Worth, 100 pounds at age of 21. Her sister, a silver tankard and gold ring. My grandchild Christian Worth, 200 pounds at age of 21. My grandchildren, Mary Worth and Sarah Worth, 100 pounds each. Residue to my daughter Christian Worth.[51]

In 1699 the will of Mary Worth[52], the mother of John Worth, was proved:

“Wychanger”. Mrs. Mary Worth, will proved, 1699[53] by John Worth, her son. To her daughter, Sarah Worth, she gave all her interest "in a messuage known as Broadmead in Selworthy," also certain chests "standing in the gallery and hall chamber at, Witchanger" including the "great chist" in the gallery " on which her harpsicords stand." she gave a piece of gold of 20s to her daughter in lawe Christian[54] wife of her son John Worth, and for legacies to her fower grandchildren, daughters of her said son, John Worth, viz., to Christian and Mary £5 apiece, and unto Susannah and Sarah £3 apiece, to their brother, Thomas Worth her grandson, she bequeathed her "silver belle."[55]

 All of the children named in both wills were under the age of 21 years in 1689 and 1699. Mary Worth’s will mentions four grandchildren but there are five listed by her and this would appear to help verify the data above for the children of John Worth and Christian (Siderfin) Worth.

Robert-Line

  39. Robert 6 Siderfin (John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born on 3 Aug 1658 in Selworthy, Somerset, England, was christened on 23 Aug 1658 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[56], and was buried on 7 Mar 1731 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[57].

Robert married Elizabeth Question, daughter of Augustine Question and Mary, likely before or in 1685. Elizabeth was born in Dunster, Somerset, England and was buried on 28 Dec 1738 in Wootton Courtney, Somerset, England[58].

The will of Augustine Question[59] (see Appendix 6) does refer to his son in law Robert Siderfin and daughter Elizabeth (Question) Siderfin and his grandchildren which matches Thomasine’s list of grandchildren mentioned in her will. Robert’s and Elizabeth’s eldest son was Robert and their second son was John and the third son Augustine which is rather interesting given Robert’s father was John and his grandfather Robert and Elizabeth’s father was Augustine.

Only abstracts are available for the wills of Robert 6 Siderfin and his wife Elizabeth (Question) Siderfin.[60]

“Robert Siderfin, Selworthy, yeoman. Will dated 4th Feby., 1731-2, proved 9th August, 1732. Mentions 4 sons, Robert, John, Augustine and Thomas and three daughters, Elizabeth Goodgroom, Jane Siderfin, and Susanna Kent, all rest to my wife Elizabeth sole executrix. Witness: Thomas Trill and Thomas Kent”[61]

“Elizabeth Siderfin, Selworthy, widow, dated 9th Decr. 1738. Mentions daughters Jane, Elizabeth Goodgroome, Susanna Kent; sons, Robert, John, Thomas, Augustine.”[62]

Children from this marriage were:

+ 53 M i. Robert 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born on 9 Mar 1685 in Selworthy, Somerset, England and was christened on 29 Mar 1685 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[63].

+ 54 M ii. John 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was christened 15 Dec 1688 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[64].

+ 55 F iii. Joanna 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was christened on 30 Dec 1690 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[65], and was buried on 21 Jan 1698 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[66].

+ 56 M iv. Augustine 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was christened on 27 Dec 1692 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[67].

+ 57 F v. Elizabeth 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) [68].

+ 58 M vi. Thomas 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was christened on 26 Feb 1694 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[69].

+ 59 F vii. Jane 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was christened on 11 Jan 1698 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[70].

+ 60 F ix. Susanna 7 Siderfin (Robert 6, John 5, Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was christened on 1 Apr 1705 in Selworthy, Somerset, England[71].

I did check the fiche of the original records for an Elizabeth in the 1690s as well as Stoat’s Transcriptions and both Ancestry and Find My Past. She is listed after Thomas in the will of her Grandfather Augustine Siderfin.

Thomas-Line

40. Anne [Christiana] 6 Siderfin (Thomas 5, Thomas 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was christened on 12 Sep 1675 in St Dunstan in the West[72],[73] London, England. But she was likely born after 1665 but before 1675 as she was mentioned in the will of Thomas 4 Siderfin (Robert 3, William 2, John 1).

Anne Siderfin married Johannes Darch on 9 Feb 1681 in Luxborough, Somerset, England[74].

Children from this marriage were:

+ 61 M i. Thomas Darch.

+ 62 M ii. Robert Darch.

+ 63 M iii. James Darch.

+ 64 M iv. Philip Darch.

41.  Elizabeth Siderfin[75].

The Thomas-Line in this 6th generation is somewhat weak. More work could be done at the National Archives looking at the Siderfin Estate Act to determine more about the descendants of Thomas 4 Siderfin (Robert 3, William 2, John 1). Although neither Thomas 5 nor Robert 5 in this Thomas-Line have a son the need to follow the female lines in a one-name study is up to the researcher but it would be a neater writeup.[76]

 



[1] There are no Parish Records available to confirm baptism

[2] Priest, Selworthy Parish Church records, accessed Ancestry 24 Jun 2023

[3] In May 1641 the Long Parliament drafted a national declaration: I, _ A.B. _ do, in the presence of Almighty God, promise, vow, and protest to maintain, and defend as far as lawfully I may, with my Life, Power and Estate, the true Reformed Protestant religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England, against all Popery and Popish Innovations, within this Realm, contrary to the same Doctrine, and according to the duty of my Allegiance, to His Majesties Royal Person, Honour and Estate, as also the Power and Privileges of Parliament, the lawful Rights and Liberties of the Subjects, and any person that maketh this Protestation, in whatsoever he shall do in the lawful Pursuance of the same: and to my power, and as far as lawfully I may, I will oppose and by all good Ways and Means endeavour to bring to condign Punishment all such as shall, either by Force, Practice, Councels, Plots, Conspiracies, or otherwise, doe any thing to the contrary of any thing in this present Protestation contained: and further, that I shall, in all just and honourable ways, endeavour to preserve the Union and Peace betwixt the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland: and neither for Hope, Fear, nor other Respect, shell relinquish this Promise, Vow and Protestation. On the 18th Jan 1642 all males of eighteen or over should take the oath.

[4] Robert Siderfin likely married an Elizabeth Blackford in the next generation noting the Brass Plaque which names the parents of Robert Siderfin (grandson of this couple).

[5] Priest, Selworthy Parish Church, accessed Find My Past 1 Jul 2023

[6] Reference number (Somerset Heritage Centre: DD/MAL/14/1) This will was probated and then attached to the land records to deal with the transfer of property. It does not appear in the abstracts of Reverend Frederick Brown’s Abstracts of Somerset Wills

[7] Ibid

[8] His father Robert 5 was baptized in 1611 so he is unlikely to be born earlier than the end of the 1620s or the early 1630

[9] Likely his older brother Robert 6 (Robert 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) in order to show agreement with his father’s will and inventory

[10] James Sanders Pedigree Chart, History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, 1912, page 48.

[11] Reference number (Somerset Heritage Centre: DD/MAL/14/1) and this particular items proves that William Siderfin was the son of Robert of East Lynch whose will was probated 22 Jul 1689. The Lease read: Lease for 5,000 years in reversion of Pool tenement, Luxborough; endorsed that lease was produced in a Chancery suit in 1692, 20 Nov. 1682 (1 document)

[12] Deeds, etc., relating to Luxborough. 1648-1801. Repository: Somerset Heritage Centre Reference number: DD/MAL/14/1 - Description : 1. Oliver St John LCJ, Sir Benjamin Rudyer kt. and John Graunt of Westminster gent. 2. Thomas son of William Siderfin of Luxborough, yeoman and Robert Siderfin of Luxborough, yeoman. 3. Alexander Pym of Brymore, Esq. 4. Thomas Siderfin of Carhampton, Christopher Escott of Cutcombe, gent. and Robert Briant of Luxborough, tanner. Bargain and sale in trust for several persons of two tenements, woodland between Church wood and Ridge ball, and Hunters Thorne (4a.), Luxborough; messuage at Kersham, Cutcombe; messuage at Poole, Luxborough; Westflorey (in two parts), mess. in occupation of Thomas Berrie, Collewell, mess. sometime part of the chief place and 25a. and common pasture on Brendon Hill adjoining Leather Burrough, Luxborough, all in manor of Langham and Poole, 30 Nov. 1648. Cons. £875 10s (1 document)

[13] Ibid

[14] Apparently Robert and Elizabeth were still living in 1714 when Robert son of Robert and Elizabeth (Blackburn) Siderfin was buried at Selworthy at the age of 25 years as shown on the Brass Memorial in the Selworthy Church (Monumental Brasses in Somerset, Arthur B Connor, ISBN-10, 0901571326, Page 95 Item VII. Reference is made to James Sanders” History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset” in Connor’s footnote (same page) which states: Robert Siderfin, yeoman, whose will was proved, 9 Aug 1732, mentions a son Robert, as does also his widow Elizabeth, will proved 1740. The History of the family by James Sanders, of South Molton, 1912, is not explicit on this subject. Arthur Connor, in his book on the Brass Memorials, mentions that “Robert Siderfin appears to have been the son of the Robert Siderfin who married Elizabeth Blackford. Richard Blackford, to whose memory there is a brass inscription, dated 1689, at Dunster, mentions in his will his cousin Robert Siderfin.” An interesting aside and it does rather fit into this scheme that I have constructed (the author and see Generation Seven)

[15] James Sanders has these dates but his father does not mention that William is under age in his will (i.e. under 21)

[16] Priest, Minehead Parish Registers, accessed Ancestry 26 Dec 2023

[17] Will of Christian Siderfin, PROB 11/205/77 (Archives of the United Kingdom), Dated 23 Nov 1644 and probated  4 Jul 1648)

[18] Ibid

[19] James Sanders was in error recording John of Wootton Courtney b about 1614 (actually born in 1619 as the son of Robert 4 (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) and Ursula)

[20] Will of Christian Siderfin, PROB 11/205/77 (Archives of the United Kingdom), Dated 23 Nov 1644 and probated  4 Jul 1648)

[21] This is the John Siderfin married first to Mary Chapman and later to Maria Winter seen on James Sanders’ chart  

[22] Priest, Wootton Courtney Parish Registers, accessed Ancestry 15 Sep 2023

[23] Will of Christian Siderfin, PROB 11/205/77 (Archives of the United Kingdom), Dated 23 Nov 1644 and probated  4 Jul 1648)

[24] Ibid

[25] Ibid

[26] Ibid

[27] Ibid

[28] Document: Somerset Heritage Centre, Reference number DD/MAL/14/1: 1. Oliver St John LCJ, Sir Benjamin Rudyer kt. and John Graunt of Westminster gent. 2. Thomas son of William Siderfin of Luxborough, yeoman and Robert Siderfin of Luxborough, yeoman. 3. Alexander Pym of Brymore, Esq. 4. Thomas Siderfin of Carhampton, Christopher Escott of Cutcombe, gent. and Robert Briant of Luxborough, tanner. Bargain and sale in trust for several persons of two tenements, woodland between Church wood and Ridge ball, and Hunters Thorne (4a.), Luxborough; messuage at Kersham, Cutcombe; messuage at Poole, Luxborough; Westflorey (in two parts), mess. in occupation of Thomas Berrie, Collewell, mess. sometime part of the chief place and 25a. and common pasture on Brendon Hill adjoining Leather Burrough, Luxborough, all in manor of Langham and Poole, 30 Nov. 1648. Cons. £875 10s (1 document)

[29] Will of Christian Siderfin, PROB 11/205/77 (Archives of the United Kingdom), Dated 23 Nov 1644 and probated  4 Jul 1648)

[30] Will of Christian Siderfin, PROB 11/205/77 (Archives of the United Kingdom), Dated 23 Nov 1644 and probated  4 Jul 1648)

[31] Ibid

[32] James Sanders, History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, 1912, page 48

[33] Will of Christian Siderfin, PROB 11/205/77 (Archives of the United Kingdom), Dated 23 Nov 1644 and probated  4 Jul 1648)

[34] Parish Priest, Luxborough Parish Registers, Fiche owned by author

[35] James Sanders, History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, 1912, page 21 “In 1662 we find Francis Moore and Elizabeth his wife transferring to John Worth one-sixth part of Wychanger. In 1682 the whole estate was evidently settled in that year John Siderfin and William Pincombe acquired it, no doubt as trustees from Mary Worth, widow, and John Worth.”

[36]  Priest, Luxborough Parish Registers, Fiche owned by author, Marriage License accessed on Ancestry dated 10 Jan 1681 (old style), 26 Dec 2023

[37] James Sanders, Pedigree Chart,  History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, page 50. Photo by the author.

[38] Christian 6 Siderfin (Thomas 5, William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) married John Worth of Wychanger, Somerset 9 May 1682 at Luxborough, Somerset.)

[39] Will of Mary Siderfin, dated 19 Nov 1689, proved 10 Oct 1692. Abstracts of Somerset Wills. 1st Series. Brown, F. Series 3, pages 91-91. The Will of Mary Siderfin does give the impression that Christian was the eldest child. She received the largest amount and primogeniture was also true on the female side with children.

[40] Ibid

[41] There is a marriage for a Susanna Worth to Robert Cutcliff 12 Jan 1713 at Luckham (likely born between 1683 and 1689 would yield an age at marriage between 26 and 30 so a possibility but no further information

[42] Ibid, Will of Mary Siderfin, dated 19 Nov 1689

[43] Burials at Luckham for a Mary Worth were located between 1710 and 1715

[44] Ibid, Will of Mary Siderfin

[45] Burials at Luckham for a Sarah Worth were located between 1699 and 1716

[46] Somerset Baptism Index, Accessed Find My Past, 19 Jul 2023 (this is a transcription not original data)

[47] Ibid

[48] Somerset Burial Index, Accessed Find My Past, 19 Jul 2023 (this is a transcription not original data)

[49] Somerset Baptism Index, Accessed Find My Past, 19 Jul 2023 (this is a transcription not original data)

[50] Somerset Burial Index, Accessed Find My Past, 19 Jul 2023 (this is a transcription not original data)

[51] Abstracts of Somerset Wills. 1st Series. Brown, F. Series 3, pages 90-91.

[52] Although I did check the Somerset Archives Catalogue I did not locate this will which is mentioned in James Sanders book, History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, 1912 page 32-33

[53] Taunton Will (footnote from James Sanders book)

[54] Siderfin mar. John Worth at Luxborough, 9th Feby., 1681. Miss Sarah Worth, by will, proved 1699, names her sister in law Christian Worth (footnote from James Sanders book)

[55] James Sanders, History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, 1912, pages 32-33

[56] T.L. Stoate, Selworthy Parish Registers and Civil Papers, 1996, ISBN 1-873931-84-0 (As noted by T. Stoate this record is from the Bishop’s Transcripts since the Parish Registers were not extant in this time period)

[57] Parish Priest, Wootton Courtney Parish Registers, accessed Ancestry 15 Sep 2023

[58] Ibid

[59] Augustine Question’s will was written 19 Jun 1707 and probated 30 Dec 1708. The portion that applies to the Robert Siderfin/Elizabeth (Question) Siderfin: Item I give to my Son in Law Robert Siderfin five shillings Also I give to my daughter Elizabeth Siderfine his wife a peece of Gold of Twenty Shillings I give likewise to their seven Children namely Robert John Augustine Thomas Elizabeth Jane and Susannah Siderfin ten shillings a peece (the entire will is found in Appendix 8)

[60] James Sanders, History of the Siderfin Family of West Somerset, 1912, pages 43

[61] Will of Robert 6 Siderfin, abstract does not appear in the Abstract of Somerset Wills by the Reverend Frederick Brown

[62] Will of Elizabeth (Question) Siderfin, abstract does not appear in the Abstract of Somerset Wills by the Reverend Frederick Brown

[63] Priest, Selworthy Parish Registers, S/P sel. 2/1/2, M2466/1

[64] Ibid

[65] ibid

[66] ibid

[67] Ibid

[68] Not found in the Parish Registers or T.L. Stoates’ transcriptions but listed on the will of Augustine Siderfin (her grandfather) 1707 not listed on her grandmother’s will of 1709 but married to (unknown) Goodgroom and listed as Elizabeth Goodgroome in the wills of her parents

[69] Priest, Selworthy Parish Registers, S/P sel. 2/1/2, M2466/1

[70] Ibid

[71] Ibid

[72] No earlier baptism found for Anne Siderfin as her birth was likely closer to 1665

[73] Priest, St Dunstan in the West Parish Registers, accessed Ancestry 15 Sep 2023

[74] Priest, Luxborough Parish Registers, accessed Find My Past 15 Sep 2023

[75] No further information for this child, no baptism found and I do suspect that they did not have a child but rather she was Elizabeth Gould daughter of James Gould and Elizabeth (Gould formerly unknown) later married to Robert Siderfin.

[76] The author, Elizabeth Kipp, 15 Sep 2023



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