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Descendants of John Siderfin Somerset England Descendants of John Siderfin Somerset England (c) Elizabeth Kipp Table of Contents Descendants. of. John. Siderfin. .1 . First. .Generation . .1 . Second. .Generation . .2 . Third. .Generation . .3 . Fourth. .Generation . .4 . Fifth. .Generation . .6 . Sixth. .Generation . .8 . Seventh. Generation. .10 . Eighth. Generation. .13 . Source. Citations. .15 . Ninth. Generation. .16 . Source. Citations. .37 . Name. Index. .39 . Produced by Legacy on 23 Apr 2009 Descendants of John Siderfin First Generation 1. John Siderfin [1985] was born By 1490 and died before 1551 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. John married Christian [Siderfin] [1986] [MRIN: 550] before 1510. Christian was born By 1495. Children from this marriage were: + 2 M i. William Siderfin [1984] was born in 1510 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and died after 1572 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. + 3 F ii. Christian Siderfin [1987] was born in 1521 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. 1 Produced by Legacy on 23 Apr 2009 Descendants of John Siderfin Second Generation (Children) 2. William Siderfin [1984] (John 1) was born in 1510 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and died after 1572 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. William married Wilmot Foster [1983] [MRIN: 549] in 1534. Wilmot was born By 1520 and died after 1579. Children from this marriage were: + 4 M i. Robert Siderfin [1982] was born in 1540 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and died in 1612 in Luxburough, Somerset, England aged 72. + 5 F ii. Jone Siderfin [1993] was born By 1585. 3. Christian Siderfin [1987] (John 1) was born in 1521 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. Christian married George Escott [1988] [MRIN: 554] on 14 Jun 1542 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. George was born before 1520. 2 Produced by Legacy on 23 Apr 2009 Descendants of John Siderfin Third Generation (Grandchildren) 4. Robert Siderfin [1982] (William 2, John 1) was born in 1540 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and died in 1612 in Luxburough, Somerset, England aged 72. Robert married someone before 1590. His children were: + 6 M i. William Siderfin [1999] was born in 1585, was christened in 1585 in Luxborough, Somerset, England, and died before 1648. + 7 M ii. Robert Siderfin [1406] was born in 1587 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and died in 1636 aged 49. + 8 M iii. Thomas Siderfin [2008] was born in 1590 and died in 1675 aged 85. + 9 F iv. Christian Siderfin [1400] was born in 1591 and was christened on 14 Oct 1591 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. + 10 M v. John Siderfin [1995] was born in 1594 and was christened on 11 Sep 1594 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. + 11 M vi. James Siderfin [1996] was born in 1596 and was christened on 25 Feb 1596 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. + 12 F vii. Elizabeth Siderfin [2005] was born in 1597 and died in 1668 aged 71. + 13 F viii. Jane Siderfin [1997] was born in 1602 and was christened on 3 Oct 1602 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. + 14 F ix. Eleanor Siderfin [1998] was born in 1610 and was christened on 17 Oct 1610 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. 5. Jone Siderfin [1993] (William 2, John 1) was born By 1585. Jone married William Western [1994] [MRIN: 551] on 13 Feb 1602 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. William was born By 1582. 3 Produced by Legacy on 23 Apr 2009 Descendants of John Siderfin Fourth Generation (Great-Grandchildren) 6. William Siderfin [1999] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1585, was christened in 1585 in Luxborough, Somerset, England, and died before 1648. William married Christian Webber [2000] [MRIN: 553] on 5 Feb 1610 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. Christian was born By 1590 and died in 1647 aged 57. Children from this marriage were: + 15 M i. Robert Siderfin [2001] was born in 1611, was christened on 27 Nov 1611 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died before 1620. + 16 F ii. Ursula (Wilmot) Siderfin [2002] was born in 1613, was christened on 21 Nov 1613 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died in 1668 aged 55. + 17 M iii. William Siderfin [2003] was born in 1615, was christened on 3 Jul 1615 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died in 1615. + 18 F iv. Christian Siderfin [2007] was born in 1617, was christened on 26 May 1617 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died in 1617. + 19 M v. Thomas Siderfin [2028] was born in 1618, was christened on 6 Aug 1618 in Luxborough, Somerset, England, and died in 1687 aged 69. + 20 M vi. Robert Siderfin [2029] was born in 1620 and died in 1675 aged 55. + 21 F vii. Mary Siderfin [2030] was born in 1612. 7. Robert Siderfin [1406] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1587 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and died in 1636 aged 49. Robert married Ursula Webber [1989] [MRIN: 379] on 23 Jul 1612 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. Ursula was born By 1592 and died in Luxburough, Somerset, England. Children from this marriage were: + 22 F i. Wilmot Siderfin [3088] was born in 1614 and was christened on 7 Jul 1614 in Minehead, Somerset, England. + 23 M ii. Robert Siderfin [3089] was born in 1616 and was christened on 27 May 1616 in Minehead, Somerset, England. + 24 M iii. John Siderfin [1399] was born in 1619 and was christened on 11 Apr 1619 in Minehead, Somerset, England. 8. Thomas Siderfin [2008] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1590 and died in 1675 aged 85. Thomas married Johan [Siderfin] [2009] [MRIN: 557] before 1618. Johan was born By 1600 and died in 1682 aged 82. Children from this marriage were: + 25 M i. Thomas Siderfin [2010] was born in 1618 and was christened on 6 Aug 1618 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. + 26 M ii. John Siderfin [2011] was born in 1630 and was christened on 13 Feb 1630 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. + 27 M iii. Thomas Siderfin [2013] was born in 1637 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and was buried in 1681 in London City, London, England. + 28 M iv. Robert Siderfin [2012] was born in 1645, was christened on 27 Nov 1645 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died in 1721 aged 76. + 29 F v. Christian Siderfin [3097] was born in 1657 in Luxborough, Somerset, England and was 4 Produced by Legacy on 23 Apr 2009 Descendants of John Siderfin christened on 20 Nov 1657 in Luxborough, Somerset, England. 9. Christian Siderfin [1400] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1591 and was christened on 14 Oct 1591 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. Christian married William Couch [2004] [MRIN: 555] on 3 Jun 1616 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. William was born By 1590. 10. John Siderfin [1995] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1594 and was christened on 11 Sep 1594 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. 11. James Siderfin [1996] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1596 and was christened on 25 Feb 1596 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. James married someone. His child was: + 30 M i. John Siderfin [3096] was born in 1630 and was christened on 13 Feb 1630 in Luxborough, Somerset, England. 12. Elizabeth Siderfin [2005] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1597 and died in 1668 aged 71. Elizabeth married James Nurcombe [2006] [MRIN: 556] on 30 Sep 1616 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. James was born By 1596. 13. Jane Siderfin [1997] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1602 and was christened on 3 Oct 1602 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. 14. Eleanor Siderfin [1998] (Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1610 and was christened on 17 Oct 1610 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. 5 Produced by Legacy on 23 Apr 2009 Descendants of John Siderfin Fifth Generation (Great Great-Grandchildren) 15. Robert Siderfin [2001] (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1611, was christened on 27 Nov 1611 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died before 1620. 16. Ursula (Wilmot) Siderfin [2002] (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1613, was christened on 21 Nov 1613 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died in 1668 aged 55. 17. William Siderfin [2003] (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1615, was christened on 3 Jul 1615 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died in 1615. 18. Christian Siderfin [2007] (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1617, was christened on 26 May 1617 in Luxburough, Somerset, England, and died in 1617. 19. Thomas Siderfin [2028] (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1618, was christened on 6 Aug 1618 in Luxborough, Somerset, England, and died in 1687 aged 69. Thomas married Mary Radford [2032] [MRIN: 566] on 26 Jan 1652 in Oakford, Devon, England. Mary was born before 1630 in Okeford, Somerset, England and died in 1693 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. Children from this marriage were: + 31 M i. Thomas Siderfin [2033] was born in 1650. + 32 M ii. Philip Siderfin [2034] was born in 1652 and died in 1661 aged 9. + 33 F iii. Christian Siderfin [2035] was born in 1657 in Luxburough, Somerset, England and was christened on 20 Nov 1657 in Luxburough, Somerset, England. 20. Robert Siderfin [2029] (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1620 and died in 1675 aged 55. 21. Mary Siderfin [2030] (William 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1612. Mary married Glydes [2031] [MRIN: 565] on an unknown date. Glydes [2031] was born By 1610. 22. Wilmot Siderfin [3088] (Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1614 and was christened on 7 Jul 1614 in Minehead, Somerset, England. 23. Robert Siderfin [3089] (Robert 4, Robert 3, William 2, John 1) was born in 1616 and was christened on 27 May 1616 in Minehead, Somerset, England.
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