ABBOTT
All the early Abbotts are probably descended from the common ancestors Peter and his wife Thomazine Abbott. There is still insufficient data to unravel all the family connections but the preponderance of the same forenames suggest they are all one family and more research may eventually sort out the family tree which, at the moment, is somewhat speculative – not all the documents listed have yet been examined and the Wills may be crucial..
1) Peter Abbott
Married: Butleigh 8 Jul 1583 Thomazine Atwool #
Children:
1) Edward Chr. 1 May 1584 Butleigh (1a)
2) Richard Chr. 8 May 1586 Butleigh (1b)
3) John Chr. 29 Jun 1592 Butleigh (1c?)
4) Judith Chr. 4 May 1595 Butleigh
5) Thomas Chr. 16 Nov1600 Butleigh
Peter Abbott received donations under the terms of several Wills as a poor member of the village in 1606, 1607, 1613 and 1614 – he was the largest beneficiary.
DD/S/BT/4/1/2 - 1] Edward Abbott the elder of Butleigh husbandman 2] John his brother Assignment of lease for lives (1635)
1a) Edward Abbott (Dwelly's PR) Chr. 1 May 1584 Butleigh
Married: Butleigh 6 May 1622 Alice Hurde # bur. 17 Nov 1631 Butleigh
Children:
1) John Chr. 22 Feb 1623 Butleigh (2?)
2) Edward Chr. 21 Oct 1626 Butleigh (3?)
Another wedding reported:- an Edward Abbott to Margery Oram 27 Oct 1623 # .
1b) Richard Abbott bur. 28 Apr 1657 Butleigh
Married: Butleigh 12 May 1614 Margaret Pope # 'wife of Richard' bur. 1 May 1629 Butleigh
Children:
1) Agnes Chr. 12 Feb 1615 Butleigh
2) Elizabeth Chr. 25 Apr 1619 Butleigh
3) Katherine Chr. 19 Feb 1621 Butleigh bur. 6 Jan 1622 Butleigh
4) Stephen Chr. 8 Mar 1623 Butleigh bur. 6 May 1662 Butleigh (see also A2 below)
5) Thomas Chr. 8 Dec 1625 Butleigh
6) Edward Chr. 20 Dec 1628 Butleigh (3?)
Richard appears as a donor towards the erection of Chelsea College in 1617 – he donated 6 pence.
PROB11/265 Will of 1656 of Richard Abbott also DD/S/BT/11/1/8. A Leonard bur. 26 May 1628 Butleigh may be a child of this family.
A) Unattributed Abbott deaths
A1) Agnes Abbott buried 28 Aug 1671 Butleigh Probate of Will of 1670 – DD/S/BT/11/1/22. Probably a wife, rather than the dau. of Richard. 1681
A2) Stephen Abbott bur. 8 May 1662 Butleigh
A3) Mary Abbott 1681 (pauper) buried Butleigh - This may be the Mary who was the mother of Betteras (?) Chr. 25 Aug 1676 Butleigh. The Overseers of the Poor paid for her shroud and burial.
B) Unattributed wedding – Agnes Abbott to Edward Jacklett in Butleigh on 8 Nov 1671 #
1c) John Abbott
Married: Eleanor
Child: William bur. 18 Jun 1635 Butleigh
This might be a first marriage of (2) who subsequently married 2a?
2 or 1c?) John Abbott
Married: Alice bur. 16 Jun 1641 Butleigh
Children:
1) Samnozena bur. 6 Oct 1637 Butleigh
2a or 1c?) John Abbott
Married: Judith
Children:
1) Richard Chr. 18 Aug 1654 Butleigh
2) William Chr. 23 Mar 1657 Butleigh – a William was bur. 13 Jun 1669 Butleigh
3) Alice Chr. 24 Feb 1659 Butleigh
4) George Chr. 31 Aug 1662 Butleigh
An Alice d.o. John was bur. 30 Dec 1658 Butleigh and may have been a child of this family. Another Alice was a donor in 1680 towards the building of St. Paul's Cathedral (D/P/Butl 4/1/1). A John Abbott was a ratepayer in 1679 for just one year (followed by Thomas Abbott junior in sequence in 1781)
3) Edward Abbott – son of 1a or 1b, died c. 1677/8.
Married: Joane the Jane Abbott bur. 23 Jan 1677 Butleigh
Children
1) Peter Chr. 3 Dec 1655 Butleigh (child of Edward & Joane) bur. 10 Apr 1665 Butleigh?
2) Joane Chr. 24 May 1658 Butleigh (child of Edward & Joane)
3) Thamezine Chr. 19 May 1663 Butleigh (child of Edward)
4) Rose Chr. 27 May 1667 Butleigh, bur. 5 Nov 1734 Butleigh (child of Edward)
Edward received £3 15s 0d 'for the relief of his wife and children' in 1673 and in the same year the Overseers of the Poor paid a doctor 4 shillings to attend his wife. In 1774-6 the family also received relief and in the latter year Edward's wife was bought new clothes and carried to Thomas Hooke's house. The following year the Overseers 'paid for a shroud & burial for ye Joan Abbott 6s 3d' – presumably Edward's wife rather than daughter. Edward Abbott.received relief for his family in1677 but thereafter disappears from the record. None of the family appears receiving relief between 1678 and 1680 but Rose subsequently becomes a charge on the parish for over 30 years – next. The daughter Joane may be the person whose rent was paid by the overseers in 1711 and 1713.
Rose Abbott first appears in the Overseers disbursements in 1681 when they 'paid for a wasscoat, a new peare of bodesses & a chanege and a new peare of shoose for Roose Abbott & a coate & a peare of indenturest.In 1682 she received a coat and in 1686 was attended to by Elizabeth Clapp. In 1687 Rose was paid 1s 6d for looking after the sick wife of John Pirkes, who subsequent;y died. She next appears in 1692 when warrants were taken out by the Overseers against her and Thomas Davis for causing a disturbance. In 1698 and 99 she received relief – the latter year costing - '1s 6d for a warrant 6d, a beade & blanket 11s 2d, a peall 2s 4d, two changes 7s 8d, a coate 10s 4d, a wascoate 5s 4d, a peare of shoose 4s, house rent firen 12 8d'. From 1702 on wards she received relief or clothing practically every year and in that year too her child is mentioned for the first time. In 1703 she nursed John Kimber in his sickness then it was her turn in 1706 - 'in her sickness 7-0, paid for a kettell 6s paid for wood 4-6 for cote & wascote for her maid [daughter] & making 8-5 ½'. She was still sick the next year and her daughter died – the overseers paying for clothes for Rose and a shroud for the child. She still received help 'in her sickness' in 1708 and in 1709 there is evidence that she had another child - 'pd for a peare of shoose for Rose Abbott child 2s 4d & relife in sicknes'. Rose also received money (6d) from the 'Rocke' legacy that year. In 1711 she received 6d from the Dyer Symcockes bequest. Subsequent to that she doesn't seem to receive relief as often though in 1716 the overseers paid for 'oyntment in her lameness'. She continued to receive rent or relief for the last 20 years of her life plus shoes, clothes etc. and often extra help in her sickness or necessity. In her final year, 1734/5, the overseers paid for a sheet & blanket for Rose Abbott & paid Ruth Paulet to attend her in her sickness. They then paid for a coffin for Rose Abbott 10shillings & paid for ringing the bell and making the grave & affidavit for her.
Thomazine (named after her ancestor, wife of Peter?) was apprenticed to Margaret Cooke in 1675 (OOP) but had an illegitimate child by 1687 when a warrant was taken out by the overseers to have her examined about the matter. No further mention of her or the child.
Note: The Churchwarden's rates (CR) and Overseers Of the Poor Rates (OOP) give a sequence of names and dates that cannot be equated exactly with the names that we have from the PRs.
3x) Elizabeth Abbott – Will 1678 DD/S/BT/6/5/6 Probate of Will (1678) of Elizabeth Abbott of Butleigh with inventory attached 1678/9
4) Peter Abbott died circa 1679? Son of Thomas if Thomas (5) was his brother
Child?
1) John?
2) Thomas? b.c. 1660 [apprenticed in 1675]
Peter was a rate payer from 1673 – 1679 and may have died in that year – or sold his property (see below for Peter of Charlton Adam, brother of Thomas of Butleigh). His name suggests that he was descended from (1) and his place in the ratepayers list suggests that he may have been related to the John and Thomas Abbott (jun) who immediately become ratepayers after his death. John may have been his son and Thomas his nephew? The only appearance of John was in the 1679 list of ratepayers, though another John received relief in the 1740's. The name Peter Abbott appears again in conjunction with Yeates as the name of a property acquired by Mr. Young.
A Thomas Abbott presumably a minor (b.c. 1660?) was apprenticed to James Sansom in 1675 and became a ratepayer in 1681 (too young to be the son of Thomas (5) but possibly the son of the only other ratepaying Abbott – Peter. He paid rates from 1681-1688 as Thomas junior but in 1689 paid rates jointly with William Abbott, possibly his brother.
DD/S/BT/6/5/7 1] Peter Abbot of Charlton Adam, husbandman 2] Henry Pope the elder of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of Stadellcome (6a) and 2a arable in Butleigh, part Peckham lease (1562).. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1679.
DD/S/BT/5/1/12 1] Peter Abbot of Charlton Adam, yeoman 2] Thomas Abbot the elder of Butleigh, his brother Release of rent under Peckham lease of part of Guppies farm in Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1681.
5) Thomas Abbott senior, died 1696? Son of Thomas
Married: Mary
Children:
1) Ann? - see note to 5b
2) Richard 20 Jul 1670 Butleigh (5a)?
3) Elizabeth Chr. 12 Sep 1672 Butleigh
4) Thomas Chr. 18 Jun 1674 Butleigh (see 5b?)
In the 'list of commoners for 1672' there is just one mention, No. 45 Abbots, which refers to this family and Thomas was probably the person referred to since he was the main rate payer bearing that surname, the only other one being Peter above. Thomas appears in the Overseers of the poor and churchwarden's accounts from 1673 onwards and was churchwarden himself in 1681. He was a donor to St. Pauls Cathedral in 1680. In 1681 he was paid rent of 3 shillings by the Overseers on behalf of William Stroud who was receiving relief. In 1682 he was referred to as 'senior' to distinguish him from a younger Thomas who was listed in 1681 as 'junior'. This would be the Thomas who in 1675 was apprenticed to James Sansom (OOP) and not Thomas senior's son. The older Thomas paid about eight times as much in rates as the younger indicating their respective wealth. Up to 1690 Thomas is called 'senior' but from 1691 – 6 the 'senior' is dropped (probably because there was no longer a need to distinguish him from the younger Thomas rather than him being replaced by his son). In 1697 the senior Thomas was replaced in the rate by Mary who must have been his widow and in 1698 by a Thomas (must be his son) and Richard. Only Richard paid rates from 1699 – 1703 but from 1704 he paid rates jointly with Thomas, presumably his brother, to 1708 and again in 1712.
DD/S/BT/5/1/11 1] Thomas Abbot of Butleigh, yeoman 2] William How of Butleigh, husbandman Lease for lives of a cottage in Butleigh. Rent 6d.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1680
DD/S/BT/4/5/29 1] Thomas Abbot of Butleigh, yeoman, his wife Mary, William Clarke of Lovington, Francis Jennings of Lovington and William Clarke of Ripple, Wookey 2] John Pirkes son of John of Butleigh, husbandman Lease for lives of a cottage south of Sincklers lane, Date: 1683.
DD/S/BT/4/5/32 1] John Webb and Katherine Webb 2] Thomas Abbott of Butleigh, yeoman Lease for lives of Briant Pope's messuage at Hill, Butleigh. Rent 16s. 1696
5a) Richard Abbott died 1712
Married I: Elizabeth [Atwooll?]
Children:
1) Andrew (5a1)
2) Richard? -(5a2)?
The son of Mary. Richard was churchwarden 1697-99 and paid rates 1699 -1703 - the seventh highest rate payer (OOP).- he also killed two polecats in that period. From 1704 upto 1712 [though in 1710-11 he is listed alone] he paid rates jointly with Thomas . He died in 1712 and a Thomas (5a1)? appeared alone in 1712 and 1713, 15, 16 (his son?) and Widow Mary Abbott in 1713, 15. See (5)
NOTE: THERE ARE SEVERAL THOMAS AND MARY ABBOTTS HERE AND AS YET UNCLARIFIED AS TO WHICH WAS WHICH – SEE 5A1a, 5B AND 6 BELOW]
Mary appears again in 1716. In 1717 Mary Abbott widdow paid 17s 8 ½d at the head of rates list and a Thomas Abbott jun in the middle of the list paying 2s 5¾d. In 1718 Mary Abbott widow is next to Henry Pope for Thomas Abbott. In 1719 and 20 Mary is next to 'Henry Pope and Late Abbotts. In 1721 Mary is now next to Thomas dividing the rate between them and in 1722 Thomas Abbott is called mason. In 1728 Mary is replaced by Elizabeth Abbott. *Mary, widow, appears in the churchwardens/OOP accounts 1713 – 1728, she then married William Holman Butleigh 25 Apr. 1728, and had a child John Chr. 15 Aug 1730 Butleigh. After 1728 her property passed first to Elizabeth (see next) then Thomas Abbott. She was bur. 27 Apr. 1747 Butleigh
DD/S/BT/11/1/26 - 1] William Clark of Lovington son and executor of James decd, William Clark of Wookey executor of Richard Clark decd, Mary Abbott of Butleigh. 2] Richard Abbott of Butleigh, yeoman, son of Mary Assignment of a cottage, 4a in West field and 2a in East field, Date: 1698.
DD/S/BT/11/1/29 1] Richard Abbot of Charlton Adam yeoman and wife Elizabeth, Christopher Attwool of Butleigh, husbandman 2] William Curtice the elder of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of 1a inclosed arable in Butleigh East field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH Date: 1700. Ditto also DD/S/BT/5/3/6
DD/S/BT/6/9/3 Bond by Richard Abbott and Elizabeth and Christopher Attwool to keep covenants. [DD/S/BT/6/9/1-6/9/10 tied together]. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1700.
DD/S/BT/6/5/23 1] Richard Abbot of Butleigh yeoman, son of Thomas and grandson of Richard Abbot decd 2] Matthew Irish of Wells, clothier Mortgage of a messuage, closes of meadow and pasture (16a), 9-a close of arable, Eastend (5a 1p), 6a at Saddle Combe and 8a 3yds in Date: 1710.
DD/S/BT/11/2/5 Richard Abbott Probate of Will of 1712
5a1) Andrew Abbott died 1728 clothier
Married: Elizabeth Married II: John Coggen
Children
1) Thomas? (5a1A?)
2) James (5a1b)
3) Ann
Elizabeth paid CW and OOP rates from 1728-1732 (CW) in which latter year she was referred to as 'the late...' when she was replaced by John Coggen her new husband. In 1741/2 the property paid rates under Elizabeth Coggen and then from 1743 by son James Abbott.
DD/S/BT/11/2/18 - Letters of administration for property of Andrew Abbott granted to his widow Elizabeth.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1728.
DD/S/BT/5/3/7-8 1] John Coggan of Somerton, tallow chandler and wife Elizabeth former wife of Andrew Abbot of Broadway, clothier, decd, son of Richard decd 2] John Stocker Norton of Somerton and Nicholas Bicknell of Long Sutton, yeoman Assignment in trust of a messuage, Date: 1735.
DD/S/BT/4/2/9 James Abbott of Butleigh, son of Elizabeth Coggan decd, formerly widow of Andrew Abbott, son and devisee of Richard Abbott decd 1744-5
DD/S/BT/5/3/14 1] Mary Withy of Somerton, executrix of John Coggan of Somerton, tallow chandler whose wife Elizabeth was wife of Andrew Abbot of Broadway, clothier, decd 2] James Abbot Assignment of any right to the leasehold estate of Andrew Abbot, Elizabeth and their daughter Ann. Date: 1746.
5a1A?) Thomas Abbott bur. 17 Apr. 1732 Butleigh? [see previous Thomas (5) and (6)- uncertain which burial is which]
Married: Butleigh 25 Aug 1717 Mary Stone bur. 11 Jun 1768 Butleigh?#
Children:
1) Ann Chr. 29 May 1718 Butleigh
2) Edward Chr. 15 Jun 1719 Butleigh (5a1Ai))
3) Mary Chr. 14 Jul 1721 Butleigh – the Mary Jun. below who died 1738?
4) Judith Chr. 22 Oct 1724 Butleigh
5) Alice Chr. 15 July 1727 Butleigh
6) Sarah Chr. 22 Jan 1731 Butleigh, bur. 30 Jan 1731 Butleigh
Two of this Thomas' other daughters have recorded marriages: John Underwood m. Butleigh 26 Aug 1745 Judith Abbott [the Jude bur. 15 Dec 1802 Butleigh?] Richard Sheat # m. Butleigh 24 Sep 1770 Alice Abbott bur. 10 Feb 1804 Butleigh. In 1715 (CR) Thomas Abbott junior started paying rates and in 1718 onwards called mason. The Thomas who was a mason paid rates up to 1732 died in 1732 (was 'late' Thomas in 1734) while the other Thomas paid rates until 1737 and was 'late Thomas Abbott' in 1737, the property going to the Webb family then Grenvilles. In 1731 food and drink was paid by the OOP for one of the Thomases who acted as a witness.
Besides the several Thomas Abbotts there was a Mary Abbott (identified as a widow) who was also a contemporary – probably the one who married William Holman below – and her rate seems to have been taken over by Elizabeth Abbott – her daughter from the previous marriage?
OOP accounts record: 1733 Mary and her children received £1 9s 6d and wheat to relieve them in sickness from the smallpox. In 1735 shoes were bought for her children and the rent was paid at the Symcockes house where they lived. 1736 paid Mary Abbott in her daughter Mary's sickness 3s 0d & bought a shroud for Mary Abbott junior 4s 0d & bought a coffin for Mary Abbott jun. 8s 0d & ye bell and grave making affidavit for Mary Abbott 2s 6d & Mr Howe for what he sent Mary Abbott's daughter 2s 6d. 1737/8 OOP paid rent and relief for Mary and her children. 1738/9 Mary Abbots house rent paid and one years relief for her children. 1738 Rent paid and relief for Mary Abbots children. 1739 Mary Abbott received 24 weeks relief from the OOP. In 1740 the overseers paid 26 weeks relief for Mary Abbotts children and paid Mary Abbotts house rent to Mary Avery. A Mary was paid for a dozen sparrow heads in 1752/3. In Jul 1767 and Jan 1768 ½ house rent was paid for Mary Abbot and Mary Colmer to Samuel Sweet. Later in the latter year Mary Abbot was sick and the OOP paid for the shroud, coffin and burying of a Mary Abbot in Nov. 1768. [see 5a1b below - ]
An Ann Abbot of Bristol received 3s 6d from the OOP in June 1766. In Apr 1768 the OOP have an entry the 16 weeks pay at 1s per weel was paid to Mr. Moxahm on behalf of Ann Abbot of Bristol until it was 'stopt'.
Ref: Survey of the Manor of Butleigh 1731: DD/S/BT Box 3
Lease to tenant Thomas Abbott, A messuage with appurts, age of life 60 years, Lords rent 10s, herriot £5.0.0, annual value £15.0.0 – if the 'age of life' refers to the tenant and not the lease then this may be Thomas (8)
5a1Ai)) Edward Abbott Chr. 15 Jun 1719 Butleigh, bur. 14 Mar 1797
Married: Butleigh 24 Jul 1746 Hannah Colmer, bur. 21 Jun 1769 Butleigh
Hannah may be the Ann d.o. John and Katherine Colmer Chr. 23 Mar 1717 Butleigh # Edward became a ratepayer in 1771 'for part of Mr. Moor's estate' and paid rates until 1797 - 'Edward Abbott late Moor 4s 6d ' (Ref DD/S/BT Box 3 1797). Sometimes the property was referred to 'House and Orchard or late Kelways.
Edward served as churchwarden in 1775, overseer in 1776 and constable for Butleigh Wootton in 1785.
The following records appear in the Churchwardens accounts regarding Edward: 1745 Edward Abbott for lying down ye stones in ye body of ye church, 1747 Mending the church wall, 1750 Edward Abbott, mason, paid for hightening ye walls and in 1752/3 paid for a brush. In 1759/60 he was paid again by the Churchwardens for another long brush for the church. In 1762 he was paid again for his work (unspecified).
The following records appear in the OOP; 1752/3 'For widening the bridges at Nackers Hole etc., 1754/55 for a stone bridge at Wootton, 1761 for stones pavement and labour, 1765 'for paving at trunk road at Cross Drove and likewise for one at Wootton'.1772 'for the wall at the poor house'. 1781 Edward Abbott paid 2s 11d (previously rates paid by James Grenville), 1782 Land Tax Edward Abbott owner & occupier paid 3s 4d. In 1790 Edward Abbott paid for Late Kelways 4s 2d. His last payment of rates took place in 1796 and in 1797 Edward Burge paid rates on 'Late Edward Abbotts' and in 1799 it was Alice Sheat who paid the rates on his property.
Ref: DD/S/BT C/174 Box 3 An Abstract of the 1757 Survey, part of the parish of Butleigh and Butleigh Wootton which pays Tyths to Mrs Howe and the Glebe lands belonging to her. Edward Abbott, holds 3 roods 17 perches arable land, map ref 825 in Summer Road Furlong, East Field. Edward Abbott rent received on Long Leases from Michaelmas 1788 – Michaelmas 1789 years rent 4s 6d, received 2s 3d (Butleigh Manor Rentall 1789 DD/S/BT Box 2)
Ref: Land Tax Q/REL Butleigh 39/3 1781 – 1796 Edward Abbott pays the tax of 3s 4d as owner occupier. From this date the house retained the name 'Abbotts' but had a succession of owners and half a century later it took the name of its then owner and was called thereafter 'Perriams House – No. 29 Butleigh'.
D/S/BT/8/7/5 1] William Hodges son of Thomas deed 2] Edward Abbott of Butleigh Mortgage of Ragg (8a), Butleigh. [DD/S/BT/8/7/1-14 tied together]. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1794.
DD/S/BT/10/3/16-17 Abbott Edward probate of will (1797) of Butleigh, proved 1797. Date: 1808.
5a1b) James Abbott the James bur. 10 Feb 1749 Butleigh
Married: Butleigh 29 Jun 1745 Mary Mullens deceased 1768? OOP#
Children:
1) Elizabeth Chr. 15 Dec 1746 Butleigh, bur. 15 Mar 1748 Butleigh
2) Andrew Abbott Chr. 10 Feb 1749 Butleigh, bur. 4 Jun 1749 Butleigh
James paid rates on his mother's property from 1743 – 1747 (CW and OOP) and the property was 'late Abbotts' in 1747/8 when Richard Gould occupied it. In 1751-2 the property seems to have been shared between Richard Gould and widow Mary Abbott. By April 1754 she was referred to as 'Late widow Abbott'. After 1758 the property was last mentioned at 'late James Abbott's' - James Grenville paid the rates on one of the Abbotts properties from 1759.
In 1750 a widow Mary received 3d. In 1753/4 a bed was bought by the Overseers for Mary Abbott. This Mary was receiving rent from the Overseers 1762/3 – 1767 (mostly alongside Mary Oldedge/Oldish, and to Samuel Sweet). She also received money in her distress from the OOP in1765 – 6 including a peck f wheat in 1766. In 1768 – 'Mary Abbott deceased, her rent'. See 5a1A
DD/S/BT/4/2/9 James Abbott of Butleigh, son of Elizabeth Coggan decd, formerly widow of Andrew Abbott, son and devisee of Richard Abbott decd 1744-5
DD/S/BT/5/3/13 Letters of administration for the property of Andrew Abbott of Broadway left unadministered by his widow Elizabeth granted to his son James. Endorsed Gould 1758.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1745.
DD/S/BT/5/3/15 1] James Abbot 2] Revd William Dodd Further charge on mortgaged estate at Butleigh. Endorsed Gould 1758.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1746.
DD/S/BT/5/3/17-18 1] Richard Gould 2] Jas Grenville of Butleigh 3] William Ekins Peirs of Wookey Assignment of a messuage, closes of meadow and pasture (16a), 9-a close of arable and 4a arable in the East field, Pyle Close (2 a), Bolster (1a), 5 yds in Elder Bush Furlong, 1/2a same in the West field and 1.5a in Charlen Way, Butleigh, endorsed late Abbots, Butleigh Hill, in trust for Grenville. With covering slip. 1758
5a2) Richard Abbott, bur. 2 May 1777 Butleigh
Married: Jane, bur. 6 Jun 1773 Butleigh
Children:
1) Jane Chr. 8 Mar 1749 Butleigh, bur. 1 May 1757 Butleigh
2) Grace Chr. 24 Feb 1756 Butleigh, bur 13 Dec 1772 Butleigh
3) James Chr. 3 Nov 1758 Butleigh
4) Ann Chr. 18 Oct 1760 Butleigh m. John Dickford (below)
5) Richard Chr. 23 Feb 1764 Butleigh
6) Hannah Chr. 27 Nov 1765 Butleigh
7) Honour Chr. 24 Sep 1769 Butleigh, bur. 17 Nov 1769 Butleigh
A Richard Abbott received 5p for a dozen sparrow heads in 1743/4. In 1750 a Richard Abbott and William Holman (husband of Mary Abbott (see 5a) - since 1728) appeared working together in the Churchwardens Accounts and in the same year Rixhard was also paid for working for the mason Edward Abbott. Must be all one related family. In 1753 Richard was paid for digging a gutter against the church (CW). In 1754/5, the overseers of the poor paid the rent for Richard Abbott and in subsequent years (sometimes together with that of Wm. Warr and sometimes Betty Westcombe) until 1763. In Apr 1766 they paid for Janes delivery of her child – presumably Hannah some months previously. Richard received 5 pecks of wheat (10s 2 ½p) in April 1766.
In 1773 Richard is mentioned again when his rent for 1772 was paid in arrears and finally in 1778 when the rent for 'the Late Richard Abbott' was paid to Wm Eades in arrears. (OOP) An Ann Abbott married: Butleigh 28 Mar 1780 John Dickford #.
5b) Thomas Abbott
Thomas, the brother of Richard is probably the person who jointly paid rates with him from 1704-11 and maybe also upto 1713, though the latter may have been his son.
Note: Ann Jacklett a widow bur. 28 May 1715 Butleigh left her estate to Thomas, son of her brother Richard Abbott – this latter Thomas?
6) Thomas Abbott (junior) bur. 25 Mar 1737 Butleigh [or the Thomas 5a1A?]
Married: Butleigh or Kingweston 20 Apr 1712 Grace Stevens buried 2 Mar 1729 Butleigh The marriage is recorded in Jewers Marriage Allegations Etc
Children:
1) Mary Chr. 20 Feb 1714 Butleigh
2) Ann Chr. 30 Sep 1716 Butleigh
3) Thomas Chr. 20 Nov 1717 Butleigh
4) Elizabeth Chr. 10 Apr 1721 Butleigh
A reference in the OOP in 1712/13 was a payment of £1 2s 0d to the order of Mr. Webb to George Hooper for a licence to marry Thomas Abbott.
A child Mary Chr. 20 July 1735 Butleigh daughter of Mary Abbott was probably the daughter of Mary born 1714 but could be a daughter of the widowed Mary (nee Stone) Abbott below if her husband was the one who died 1732. It is difficult to separate these two Thomas Abbotts.
DD/S/BT/7/5/2 1] Thomas Abbot the elder of Butleigh, yeoman 2] Graffin Prankard of Bristol, merchant 3] James Periam of Butleigh Wootton, gent Assignment of 3a wood above Nodway, Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1726.
6x) Thomas Abbott (this may be the Thomas b. 1717 son of Thomas?)
In 1738 the OOP paid 1s 6d to the young Thomas to help him in his sickness. In 1741/2 the Overseers have a series of payments for the following; 'horse hire and expences to Bristol to take Thomas Abbott to Butleigh and back to Bedminster Prison', plus 3 shillings paid to the prisoner. He also received that year money to relieve his necessity.
Ref 3: Rentall for the Manor of Butleigh for half year ending Michaelmas 1740 Thomas Abbott 8s 0d, the property is In Hand
6a) William Abbott
William appears paying rates jointly with Thomas from 1689-97.
7) Richard Abbott bur. 2 Sep 1744 Butleigh
This person was probably an adult (no father's name given) and possibly the father of the Richard mentioned in 1750 (next), though possibly himself a son of the Richard who was paying rates 1700-3? See following?
DD/S/BT/11/1/17 Marriage settlement of Richard Abbot and Anne Gaylard of Long Sutton comprising a cottage, 4a in the West field, 3.5a in east field with a cottage newly built thereon, closes (16a), close inclosed in East field, 6a 3 yds in the East and West fields, 3a Date: 1698. Ditto DD/S/BT/5/3/5
8) Anchor Abbott mentioned in the OOP accounts for September 1737 as receiving 10 shillings in her distress with smallpox – uncertain first name.
9) Samuel Abbott of Frome
In 1697 5 shillings was paid for horse hire to carry Samuel to Frome. In 1699 he received 36 weeks relief from the overseers but a warrant was taken out about his case and £2 9s 0d laid out at Taunton sessions about it. Further relief was paid to him in 1699/1700 but then he disappears from the record.
10) John Abbott
Page 40 of the Overseers Accounts for 1745/6 lists a bill of 11s 3d paid to Thomas Callow for looking after John Abbott's wife and family and in 1746/7 Mrs. Periam was paid for making an apron and coat for John Abbott's daughter.
11) Jane Abbott
Jane's rent (15/-) was paid in 1779 by the Overseers of the Poor. Listed for Nackers Hole, rent due Lady day 1789 £1.0.0 (Butleigh Manor Rentall 1789 DD/S/BT Box 2)
12) James Rowley Abbott Chr. 13 Nov 1760 Butleigh illegit. s.o. Mary Abbott
Uncertain which Mary Abbott his mother can be but possibly the Mary who married John Luke/Look in Butleigh 2 Mar 1764. The overseers paid £7 16 6d in Apr 1764 for this latter wedding to take place. However in Apr 1766 the OOP paid 19s 4d to Mary Abbot for her bastard by James Rowley – therefore a different Mary?
13) Elizabeth Abbott bur. 2 Oct 1788 Butleigh
The Elizabeth Chr. 10 Apr 1721 d.o. Thomas?
14) Elizabeth Abbott b. 1751, bur. 29 Jan 1824 Butleigh
Married: Butleigh 7 May 1776 Edward Lye b. 1748, bur. 22 Jan 1824 Butleigh
This couple had 7 children in Butleigh (see under Lye) – no other information on this Elizabeth #
Acreman
[Akerman - Arkman - Ackerman - Acarman]
1) John Acreman b. 1794 Shapwick, bailiff to Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, died 1859 (Mar Q 5c/462 Wells) bur. 27 Jan 1859 Butleigh 41W, 51W-40
Married: Ann b. 1793 Bath, died 1862 (Mar Q 5c/337 Langport)? 41W-16, 51W-40
In 1841 John was the gamekeeper to the Wootton estate but by 1851 he had been promoted to bailiff and farmed 216 acres with the help of three labourers and a boy. After John's death in 1859 Ann seems to have gone to stay, by 1861, with their son James in St. Decuman, Bath, and is probably the Ann Acreman who died in 1862.
2) Henry Acreman b. Charlton 1826, labourer, s.o. Robert and Elizabeth Acreman, died 1899 (Mar Q 5c/330 Wells) 51-34
Married: Butleigh 11 Dec 1849 (Dec Q 10/775 Wells) Amelia Jane Blacker Chr. 4 Jun 1831 Butleigh d.o. Joseph and Virtue Blacker, died 1900 (Dec Q 5c/281 Wells) 51-34, 81-103 #
Children:
1) Alfred Chr. 4 Nov 1850 (Dec Q 10/499 Wells) Butleigh 51-34
2) Fanny Chr. 18 Aug & 17 Oct 1853 (Sep Q 5c/374 Wells) Butleigh died 1902 (Sep Q 5c/269 Wells)
Amelia Jane was described as a 'minor' at their marriage in 1849. Henry was a labourer living with Amelia at No. 2, Back Street, Butleigh in 1851. In 1861 Henry and Amelia Jane appeared as Innkeepers of the "Crown Inn", Leigh in Gloucestershire. Henry's mother-in-law also lived with them - Virtue Patten (Chr. 6 Sep 1795 Butleigh in Butleigh - sister of James Sealy, widow of Joseph Blacker who had been the innkeeper of the Globe Inn in 1851, - Virtue appeared in Butleigh again in 1871). # [Amelia] Jane and Henry appear to have then separated. Henry (a labourer) moved back to Somerset and lived in Benedict Street, Glastonbury in 1871 with his son Alfred (a haulier) while Henry's wife Jane boarded further down the same road. In 1881 Jane was found in New Road, Butleigh (her name then spelled Ackeman) and later in 1891 in Mead, Street.
Fanny was a servant at 133 Marylebone Rd., St. Marylebone, London in 1871. She married George Jewell, [b. 31st July 1853 Burton on Trent, s.o. William and Rebecca], a boot finisher, in 1877 (Dec Q 5c/963 Wells). In 1881 they lived at 18, Lower Castles, St. Philip & Jacob's in Bristol with their two year old son William (b. Street). George Jewell died around 1889. Fanny and her mother lived together in Mead, Street in 1891 with Fanny's three children (William, Ellen b. Bristol and Georgina b. Street). Fanny remained in Street until her death in 1902.
Alfred stayed in Glastonbury after 1851 (called Albert on '61 census) and was once found boarding in a common Lodging House in Benedict Street - he never married and in 1911 is found lodging at the 'White Horse' 13, Northload Street, Glastonbury aged '65'. He died in 1920 (Mar Q 5c/548 Wells).
3) William Ackerman [Arkman] b. 1846 Charlton Mackrell, farm labourer, died 1921 (Mar Q 5c/425 Langport)
Married: 1865 (Jun Q 5c/805 Langport) Mary Ann Board b. 1846 (Sep Q 10/403 Langport) Charlton Adam, d.o. John and Elizabeth Board
Children:
1) William James b. 1867 (Mar Q 5c/472 Langport) Charlton Mackrell
2) Edward b. 1868 Charlton Mackrell (3a)
3) Alice Lucy b. 1869 (Dec Q 5c/417 Langport) Charlton Mackrell
4) Bessy b. 1874 (Mar Q 5c/425 Langport) Charlton Adam m. Lincoln Garibaldi Cox #
5) Florence b. 1876 Yeovil
6) Virtue b. 1877 Yeovil
7) Elizabeth b. 1879 Babcary
8) Mary Jane b. Dec. 1880, Chr. 27 Feb 1881 (Mar Q 5c/524 Wells) Butleigh
9) Henry G. b. 1882 Sparkford
10) Annie b. 1885 (Mar Q 5c/411 Langport) Somerton
11) Charles b. 1887 (Mar Q 5c/368 Langport) Somerton
William seems to be the William Acramond (Acrement) living in Charlton Adam in 1851 with his parents Joseph and Anna Acramond. Mary Ann also lived in Charlton Adam with her parents, two sisters and brother in 1851. Her father was a labourer and mother a charwoman. A William Hayward Acreman born 1843 (Jun Q 10/410 Langport) woth checking.
By 1881 William was a carter and labourer and the family had just moved to their new home in Weston Bamfylde. Mary was the last of eight children at that time, and born in Butleigh just before the move.
Edward was still living with his parents in Monument Lane, Compton Dundon in 1891 (with three more children added to the family), before he married Mary Webb from Butleigh. # By 1901 his father William was running the "Castle Book Inn", Compton Dundon and his daughter Mary was a barmaid there. Mary married farmer Reuben Robert Burt in 1908 (Dec Q 5c/755 Langport) and they had one child – Archibald William Robert Burt (b. 1910 Compton Dundon) who appears with them in 1911 in Compton.
3a) Edward Ackerman b. 1869-74 Charlton, labourer
Married: 1892 (Mar Q 5c/571 Langport) Mary Rosina Webb b. 1871 (Jun Q 5c/568 Wells) Butleigh Wootton d.o. Amos and Elizabeth Webb #
Children:
1) Mary Elizabeth b. 14 Oct, Chr. 23 Dec 1894 (Dec Q 5c/450 Wells - Acreman) Butleigh Wootton
2) Rosina Blanche b. 1903 Compton Dundon
3) Ellen Mildred b. 1908 Compton Dundon
Edward was a tenant in Butleigh of Sir. A. A. Hood in 1894 with 25 perches of land. Gross estimated rental £4.0.0, rateable value of buildings £3.5.0 (1894 Valuation List of the parish of Butleigh in the Wells Union). Note: Edward was listed sometime after 1894 because in 1894 another occupier is listed in this cottage. By 1901 Edward and his family lived in four rooms in Dundon Street, Compton Dundon. In 1911 Mary Elizabeth was a servant in Littleton, Somerton for farmer Joseph Boon. Her parents lived in Stockholm, Compton Dundon with two children. They stated that they had had five children of which 3 were still alive.
Adams
Members of the Adams family in Barton St. David, who also had members baptised in Baltonsborough and Kingweston, emigrated to America and from them are descended two American presidents called Adams. It is not known whether these Adams in Butleigh are related but it is possible.
A) Maria Adams married Walter Caple in Butleigh on 12 Jan 1582
1) Henry Adams Chr. 8 May 1581 Butleigh s.o. Robert Adams
2) John Adams bur. 4 May 1665 Butleigh 'the elder'
Married: Butleigh 10 Jun 1624 Alice Symcocke, Chr. 6 Jul 1600 d.o. Alexander and Margaret Symcocke,# bur. 2 Jan 1658 Butleigh
Children:
1) Maria Chr. 20 Feb 1625 Butleigh
2) John Chr. 26 Oct 1626 Butleigh (2a)
3) James Chr. 8 Mar 1629 Butleigh (2b)
4) Elizabeth Chr. 30 Apr 1631 Butleigh
5) Alice Chr. 1 Jan 1635 Butleigh (Dwelly's PR)
6) Susan Chr. 14 May 1637 Butleigh (Dwelly's PR)
Elizabeth married Edward Huntlye in Butleigh on 12 May 1663.
DD/S/BT/6/2/4/ - 1] John Adams the elder of Butleigh, husbandman 2] Thomas Jacklett of Butleigh, blacksmith Assignment of 1651 lease of 1a inclosed in Butleigh West field.. date 1662
2a) John Adams
Married: Frances
Children
1) John Chr. 25 Nov 1656 Butleigh
2) Humphrey ?
John appears as a ratepayer (just 8d) in 1673 and 1674 (6d) but may have fallen below the level to pay rates until he reappears (or it may be his son John) in 1681 (8d) – 1684 (6d). From 1685 the rate (8d) is paid jointly by John and Humphrey Adams, presumably his two sons. They shared the rate from then until 1696 then disappear from the records and the property rated just as 'John Adams house' or '-house ground' until 1699.. In 1689 one rate was paid additionally by Rose Jacklett and Adams which in 1691 is specified at Rose Jacklett and Humphrey Adams. The Adams must have remained in the village because Humphrey was one of the Overseers of the Poor in 1708.
DD/S/BT/14/2/8 - 1] John and Humphrey Adams of Butleigh, yeomen 2] George Burdham of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of a strawhouse converted to a dwelling and a plot of ground in Butleigh 1689/90..
2b) James Adams died 1686 Butleigh
Married: Butleigh 25 Sep 1654 Margery Stokes Chr. 1 Mar 1612 Butleigh d.o. Bartholomew and Dorothy Stokes #
Child
1) Grace Chr. 24 Apr 1656 Butleigh
James appears in 1673 being paid for looking after the orphaned Owens children. In 1674 and 1675 it was for the Owens children and the children of George Crate while in 1676 it was just the latter children. (OOP). In 1682 Margery was paid for looking after the children of Mary Manfill. James received 2s in Symcockes legacy distribution in 1683 and in 1684 his wife received 4s 6d for her relief. In 1685 James and his wife not only received a full year's relief but an extra amount of 16s 6d for 'needful relief'. In 1686 James received money in his sickness and then payment by the overseers was made for his shroud and burial plus other charges. The couple had received relief for 46 weeks at 1s 6d and four weeks at 1s, presumably after James' death. Margery received relief , house rent and clothes1687- 1690. She may have died that year. Keaterin Adams appears in 1691 looking after Grace Clapp.
3) Keaterin Adams
Keaterin only appears in 1691 when she received house rent and money for looking after Grace Clapp and her child.
4) Ann Adams Chr. 23 Dec 1832 Mells, schoolmistress, d.o. Charles and Elizabeth Adams 51W-40
In 1851 Ann was the village schoolmistress and lodged with the Symons family in Wootton Village. By 1861 she was the schoolmistress in Whatley, where she lodged, still single. She married Emanuel Moon in Frome in 1862 (Dec Q 5c/977 Frome) and died in 1897 (Dec Q 5c/288 Frome).
5) Alfred Adams b. 1858 (Mar Q 5c/453 Bridgwater) North Petherton
Married: 1882 (Sep Q 5c/821 Axbridge) Sarah Ham b. 1854 (Dec Q 5c/577 Axbrudge) Stone Allerton
Children:
1) Dora Harriet b. 1884 (Jun Q 5c/533 Axbridge) Stone Allerton
2) Wesley Alfred L. b. 1886 (Sep Q 5c/369 Bridgwater) Stone Allerton
3) Stanley Jeffery B. b. 1890 (Jun Q 5c/338 Bridgwater) North Petherton (5a)
4) Leslie Vauhan H. b. 1896 (Sep Q 5c/472 Wells) Sharpham
The family lived in Blackford, Meare in 1891 where Alfred was a farmer. In 1901 he farmed Rice Farm, Sharpham but Wesley was at school in Axbridge. In 1911 Alfred, Sarah, Wesley, Stanley and Leslie appear on the census at Blagrove Farm Butleigh.
5a) Stanley Jeffery B. Adams b. 1890 (Jun Q 5c/338 Bridgwater), s.o. Alfred and Sarah (née Ham) Adams
Married: 1914 (Dec Q 5c/1021 Wells) Irene May Clark b. 1895 (Sep Q 5c/465 Wells)
Children:
1) Jeffery J. b. 1915 (Mar Q 5c/713 Wells)
2) Irene S. L. b. 1916 (Mar Q 5c/635 Wells)
3) Wesley A b. 1919 (Jun Q 5c/523 Wells)
4) Arthur S. b. 1923 (Mar Q 5c/621 Wells)
Irene May seems to be the May Clark, daughter of Stephen and Gillian Clark, farmers, of Edgarley on the 1901 census. Stanley and wife Irene lived at Holmans Farm from 1923 until 1933 when they moved to Sigwell's farm, Charlton Horethorne.
Addicott
1) Frederick Addicott b. 1844 Powderham, Devon, gardener, s.o. Thomas and Sarah Addicott 81-103, 91-121
Married: 1873 Mar Q 5b/105 St. Thomas Rye (Rae) Hutchinson born 1823 Inchesturd (Inchture), Dundee, Scotland 81-103, 91-121
Children:
1) Florence b. 1873 (Dec Q 5c/356 Taunton Devon) Kenton 81-103
2) Frederick b. 1876 (Jun Q 5b/61 St. Thomas Devon) Wonford 81-103, 91-121
3) Andrew Chr. 6 Oct 1878 Butleigh (Sep Q 5c/529 Wells) 81-103
Frederick Addicott lived with both his parents in 1851 at Powderham Cottage, Devon and with his widowed mother at Powderham Lodge in 1871. After their marriage Frederick and Rye lived in New Road, Butleigh in 1881. In 1891 Frederick, Rae and Andrew are found in Water Lane. Frederick jnr, was a cabinet maker's apprentice by 1891, working in Bruton. Florence was a nurse in 1891 at Chambers Court, Longdon, Worcs. She was listed as a cook in 1901 at 18, Howell Rd., Exeter, Devon. Andrew was a gardener like his father and in 1901 he was working and boarding at Weston, Somerset. In 1901 Frederick and Rae boarded at the "Ship Inn", Exeter, and Rae gave her birthplace - correctly then - as Inchture, Perthshire.
Andrew is absent in 1911 but Frederick jun was a police constable (unmarried) in Rhondda lodging at the Ivor Hsel Hotel.
Aldridge
The family arrived from Castle Street, Mere, Wilts between 5 April (Census date) and 1st June 1891 and all appeared on the 1901 census except for Nellie.
1) Charles William Aldridge b. 1842 Cheshunt, Hereford, coachman, gardener, son of John (b. 1818) and Carolina Aldridge (b. 1827), drowned, bur. 11 Jun 1904 (Jun Q 5c/300 Wells) Butleigh 01-138
Married: 1879 (Sep Q 1c/486 Bethnal Green) Albina Lancaster Payne b. 1857 (Mar Q 4b/417 Thetford) Munford, Norfolk, d.o. James and Mary Payne, d. 1944 01-138
Children:
1) Nellie Albina b. 1880 (Jun Q 3a/435 Hatfield) Hatfield, Herts.
2) Edith Mary b. 1885 (Mar Q 3a/510 Hatfied) Hatfield 01-138
3) William Arthur b. 1886, reg. 1887 (Mar Q 3a/523 Hatfield) Hatfield 01-138
Ref 1: letter from Nora Johns of Shustoke, Coleshill, Birmingham in Feb 1982 (grand daughter of Charles William & Albina Aldridge) - details from Ann Heeley
Charles William
Grandfather came to work at Butleigh Hospital and became involved with gambling on horses. He was found drowned in a reservoir (Fishponds) and the family believed it was suicide. He was buried in Butleigh churchyard in June 1904 aged 53 years. There was an inquest held at the Rose and Portcullis, the coroner Mr E. A. Louch, the foreman Mr. Dyer [Wells Journal 16th June 1904].
Albina Lancaster
Albina was a widow for many years and took on looking after Butleigh School. She was the only Aldridge recorded in Butleigh on the 1911 census where she is described as 'school caretaker'.
Her best friend was Winnie Locke unmarried sister to George Locke, they lived next to each other in a house built in the garden of the old Locke home. (Note AH it was pulled down in c. 1985 and a new bungalow built on the site) Albina, died in 1944 at the aged of 89, she was living with her daughter Nellie Albina Horne.
[Ref 2 : 1894 Valuation List for the Parish of Butleigh in the Wells Union.- Albina Lancaster lived in a cottage in Oddway ref 106, next door to William Masters junior, estimated extent for both cottages 1 rood 22 perch, gross estimated rent £3.10s.00d . Albina Aldridge tenant, R. Ryall owner, no estimated measure given, gross rental £4.10s.00d ]
Nellie Albina
Nellie Albina Aldridge born 1880 in Hatfield eldest child of Charles William and Albina Aldridge married, in Pershore in 1909 (Jun Q 6c/531 Pershore) Henry Richard Horne, bachelor from Pershore. Nellie lived to be 94 years old (died 1974). Nellie was a pupil teacher at Butleigh school for a couple of years before she went into service.
Edith Mary
Edith Mary Aldridge born 1885 in Hatfield second child married, in Butleigh, in 1911 (Sep Q 5c/879 Wells) Charles Ernest Pickford bachelor from Maperton. Edith lived to be 94 years old (died 1979).
William born 1886 – died in WWI – name on War Memorial (Cross and Church plaque)
Ref 3: Butleigh School Log Books 1873 – 1905 Infants Admittances
1st June 1891 Edith & Willie Aldridge
Ref 4:Butleigh National School Log Book
2nd April 1897 Nellie Aldridge given notice to leave at the end of the month having been paid monitor for the last three years.
24th July 1898 Edith Aldridge Standard VII left school (aged 13 years)
10th December 1895 William Aldridge passed Standard II
2nd January 1900 William Aldridge passed Standard VI
Allen
The earliest Allen references in Butleigh are to Katherine Allen of Bath, widow of William Allen and her agreements with James Webb, then her son-in-law John Webb, regarding the Butleigh manor estate. This concerned land that previously belonged to Thomas Allen of London who had owned Glastonbury manor. DD/S/BT/4/3/29 1678
A) John Allen & Kate Allen
Kate appears as a witness to the churchwarden's accounts in 1690 and John appears in them in 1704 when he worked about the church. There is no proof that they were related though. Mrs. Katerin Allen was buried 1691 Butleigh (OOP). Katherine is possibly the widow of Bath abovementioned.
B) Joseph Allen
In 1731 there was a case brought in Bridgwater by some Butleigh Parishioners against other and in the appeal a Joseph Allen was paid for attending two days and a night.
C) John Allen
Married: Butleigh 18 Nov 1745 Elizabeth Clark
No further information on this couple
D) Thomas Allen
In 1787/8 Thomas Allen (various spellings Alin, Alling) started paying rates on the property called Wood Close previously owned by Mr. James. He paid the rates until 1802.
DD\BR\ho/32 Land, orig. belonging to Haymes of Baltonsborough, passing ultimately to Allen of Compton Dundon. Copy wills, John James of Butleigh, 1724; Samuel James of East Harptree, gent., 1748; Jacob James of East Harptree, maltster, 1767. (?)
The William and John below were not local and described as Sojourners at marriage, and of the two it was John who founded the large Butleigh dynasty of Allens.
1) William Allen possible deaths in 1839 (Mar Q 10/367 Wells) and 1841 (Mar Q 10/361 Wells)
Married: Butleigh 21 Oct 1816 Jane Barber b. 1801 Butleigh
Children:
1) Jane Chr. 24 Aug 1817 Butleigh, bur. 9 Nov 1818 Butleigh
2) Ann Chr. 25 Dec 1819 Butleigh
3) James Chr. 1 Jun 1823 Butleigh
4) Joseph Samuel Chr. 4 Jun 1826 Butleigh
5) Charles Chr. 17 Oct 1830 Butleigh
The rate assessments of 1827, 28 place William in a cottage described as 'Garden – Curtis's' paying 7d. A Mrs Allen at Warr's house paid a rate of 1s 4 1/2d in 1827 and 1828 for her cottage – possibly William or John's mother?
In 1841 Jane, a labourer, lived in Southover, Wells, with her three sons but on the census in place of Charles there was a daughter Charlotte b. 1834 [enumerator's mistake for the same person?]. The widowed Jane was a 'coal haulier' as were her sons [though Joseph was additionally called a pauper] when they lived in Southover, Wells in 1851. An Emily Jane Allen died in Wells reg. dist. in 1856 (Jun Q 5c/381 Wells). Nfi - though a married Charles of the right age (but pob Wells) lived in Silver Street in 1861 and from then onwards.
2) James Allen b. 1818 Butleigh, labourer [possibly the James above]
In 1881 James lived with his sister Jane Rolls (b. 1814 'Canterbury, Kent,' widow) at 11, Tucker Street, Wells. This seems to be the same Jane Rolls (dob. given as 1827 Butleigh). # See under Roles.
3) John Allen b. 1787 Shepton Beauchamp, labourer, s.o. Robert and Sarah Allen, d. Sep, bur. 5 Oct 1861 Butleigh (Dec Q 5c/395 Wells) 41W-17, 51W-41, 61W-64
Married: Butleigh 15 Oct 1811 Mary Napper b. 1783 Babcary, died 1857 (Dec Q 5c/413 Wells) d. 1 Dec, bur. 8 Dec 1857 Butleigh 41W-17, 51W-41
Children:
1) Frederick b. 1814 Butleigh Wootton (3a)
2) Isaac Chr. 11 Sep 1814 Butleigh Wootton (3b)
3) Harriet Chr. 19 Jan 1817 Butleigh Wootton
4) Martha Chr. 26 Dec 1819 Butleigh Wootton 41W-17, 51W-41, 61W-64
5) Jemima b. 1821, Chr. 2 Jun 1822 Butleigh Wootton 41W-17
6) Kezia Chr. 2 Jun 1822 Butleigh Wootton
7) Ann Chr. 28 Oct 1825 Butleigh Wootton 41W-17
Granddaughter: 1) Eliza b. 1837 Butleigh Wootton 41W-17, 51W-41
This family must have arrived in Butleigh before 1811 and appear first on the 1841 census in Butleigh Wootton. Kezia had previously married Joseph Blacker in Butleigh 19 Aug 1839 (Sep Q 10/623 Wells). #
The Allen's address is identified as 'Garden Allottments' in 1851. By then Ann had married the Butleigh shepherd George Turner in Butleigh on 3 Jul 1845 (Sep Q 10/743 Wells).# Jemima had married Samuel Bee Wilton (b. 1819 Street) in 1847 (Dec Q 10/773 Wells) and they lived in Street (she died in 1869).
Harriet, a servant, had worked at 1, Redcliffe Parade West, Bristol in 1851. In 1861 she was a housemaid in High Street, Street - the home of Alfred S. Clark, assistant manager of Clark's shoe factory. She married wheelwright Henry John Stevens in 1859 (Dec Q 5c/1046 Frome) and thereafter they lived in Butleigh Wootton where Harriet died, childless, in 1881. #
Mary died in 1857 and widower John is shown living together with his housekeeper daughter Martha in 1861. Martha married George Andrews in Butleigh on 11 Jul 1861 (Sep Q 5c/923 Wells), # and John died in October of that same year.
Eliza became 'under nurse' at St. Audries House, West Quantoxhead [home of the Hood family] in 1861 where she remained, still single, in 1881 and 1891. She is probably the Eliza who was buried on 15 Jul 1911 (Sep Q 5c/573 Wells) Butleigh.
3a) Frederick Allen b. 1814 Butleigh Wootton, labourer, s.o. John Allen, bur. 18 Feb 1873 (Mar Q 5c/439 Wells) Butleigh 41W-17, 51W-41, 61W-64, 71W-87
Married: Butleigh 26 Feb 1839 (Mar Q 10/787 Wells) Jane Higgins Chr. 15 Aug 1819 Butleigh Wootton, d.o. Thomas and Charlotte Higgins 41W-17, 51W-41, 61W-64, 71W-87, 81W-105 # m. II 1883 (Jun Q 5c/842 Wells) Joseph Blacker #
Children:
1) James Chr. 5 May 1839 Butleigh Wootton (3a1)
2) Harriet Chr. 21 Mar 1841 (Mar Q 10/499 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 41W-17, 51W-41
3) William b. 1845 [1844 Sep Q 10/489 Wells?] Butleigh Wootton (3a2)
4) Frederick Isaac Chr. 10 Apr 1853 (Jun Q 5c/630 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 61W-64
5) Edwin Chr. 9 Nov 1856 (Dec Q 5c/585 Wells) Butleigh Wootton (3a3)
In 1841, after their marriage, Frederick and Jane lived with her parents, Thomas and Charlotte Higgins, and were still with them in 1851. By 1861 they lived on their own with four of their children, next door to Frederick's father John and sister Martha. Their son Frederick Isaac died in 1862 (Sep Q 5c/325 Wells) and was buried 23 Jul 1862 (Sep Q 5c/325 Wells) Butleigh. In 1871 the family lived at or near Broadway Farm and Jane's widowed mother Charlotte Higgins lived with them. Jane worked for Charles Maidment and won prizes for her length of service, at the Annual Glastonbury Market in 1864 - she received £1 for 26 years service. Frederick died in 1873 aged 61. In 1881 Jane lived on with her mother and just Edwin of her children. Shortly afterwards, in Butleigh on 14 Jun 1883 Jane married Joseph Blacker. # Harriet married the carpenter and grocer Francis Collett (b. 1846 Coln) in Butleigh on 8 Apr 1869 (Jun Q 5c/881 Wells) and they then lived in Coln St. Aldwin, Gloucs. where they were visited in 1871 by cousin Caroline Higgins. # In 1911 the widowed Harriet lived in Coln St. Aldwyn, Fairford, Glos. with her spinster daughter Alice Maude Collett (41).
3a1) James Allen Chr. 5 May 1839 Butleigh Wootton, labourer, bur. 2 Jun 1913 (Jun Q 5c/582 Wells) Butleigh 41W-17, 51W-41, 61W-64, 71W-87, 81W-105, 91W-118, 01W-142
Married: Butleigh 22 Apr 1862 (Jun Q 5c/983 Wells) Elizabeth Greenland Chr. 26 Apr 1837 Buckland Denham, d.o. James and Catherine Greenland, d. 7 Nov, bur. 12 Nov 1904 (Dec Q 5c/206 Wells) Butleigh 71W-87, 81W-105, 01W-142
Children:
1) Arthur Frederick Chr. 6 Apr 1863 (Mar Q 5c/659 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 71W-87, 81W-105
2) Harriet Chr. 13 Aug 1865 (Sep Q 5c/591 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 71W-87, 81W-105, 91W-118
3) Frederick Isaac Chr. 24 Feb 1867 (Mar Q 5c/617 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 71W-87, 81W-105, 91W-118
4) Emma Jane Chr. 20 Feb 1870 (Mr Q 5c/604 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 71W-87, 81W-105
5) Harry Chr. 17 Nov 1872 (Dec Q 5c/565 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 81W-105, 91W-118, 01-146 [died 1 Jan, bur. 5 Jan 1935 Butleigh as Henry]
[6) Ernest Albert Chr. 20 Dec 1873 Butleigh Wootton (see 3a2A)]
It is possible that Elizabeth Greenland is the 'Ellen' Greenland who was a servant on the Maidment Farm in 1861.#
In 1871 James and Elizabeth lived next to his parents in Butleigh Wootton. By 1881 a further child had been added to the family, Harry. In the PR Ernest Albert is credited as the son of James and Elizabeth but on the censuses always appears with William and Anna, as their son. In 1891 the house was numbered 12. On census night Elizabeth was in Wells helping her daughter-in-law Alice, who had just had a child. James worked for Charles Maidment for over 40 years and regularly won prizes for his length of service.
By 1901 James and Elizabeth lived alone. Elizabeth (Eliza) died in 1911 aged 75 and James died in 1913 aged 74. Arthur married Alice Webb (b. 1869 Numpnett) in 1890 (Jun Q 5c/981 Clutton) and in 1891 was a Police Officer living at Glastonbury Rd., Wells. On census night they had their first child, Ernest (4 months, b. Coxley), sister-in-Law Mabel Webb and Arthur's mother Elizabeth with them. By 1901 he was a Police Sergeant at Brook Street, Cannington, with wife Alice and four children and in 1911 at Rodway Hill, Cannington. Frederick married Kate Bessie Caines (b. 1872 Hazelbury Bryan, Dorset) in 1899 (Sep Q 2b/1168 Alverstoke, Hamps) and in 1901 they lived with their 6 month old daughter Dorothy in Nelson Place, Lymington, Hampshire where Frederick was Foreman in a corn store. Emma Jane married chemical works labourer Fredrick Giles (b. 1875 Hadley, Salop) in Butleigh on 13 Sep 1898 (Sep Q 5c/814 Wells) and they then lived in three rooms in Wombridge, Shropshire in 1901. #
Harriett, unmarried, was visiting her sister Emma Giles in Wombridge on census night in 1901. At age 48 she married bachelor John Vigour in Butleigh on 24 Dec 1913 (Mar Q 5c/889 Wells). #
On the 1911 census James lived in 5 rooms at 12 Butleigh Wootton with his unmarried daughter Harriett, son Frederick [cowman] and the latter's wife Kate plus their children Vera (9, b. Lyminston Hants), Cecil (3, b. Hook, Hants), Stanley (2, b. Lee on Solent Hants) and Marwood (7 months, b. FairOak Hants) and a child Gwendoline (6 b. Burnham Somerset). On the census James claimed to have had 5 children only (suggesting the PR parentage of Ernest is wrong) and Harriet claimed a child (still living) too. Frederick and Kate claimed to have 6 living children, their first Dorothy presumably visiting relatives in 1901.
Despite his low status Harry Fanny married Fanny Sophia Hood in 1902 (Jun Q 2b/1302 Christchurch) and they lived in Looks Farm/South Wootton House. On the 1911 census the lived at 'Kennels House, Butleigh Wootton', recorded that they had been married 16 years and had a son Arthur Woodville Allen (10, b. P'mouth Hampshire) living with them and two other children recorded as being deceased.
3a2) William Allen b. 1844/5 Butleigh Wootton, shepherd, labourer, bur. 24 Apr 1912 (Jun Q 5c/564 Wells) Butleigh 51W-41, 61W-64, 71W-87, 81W-105, 91W-116, 01W-142
Married I: Meare 9 Jan 1873 (Mar Q 5c/831 Wells) Anna Difford b. 1846 (Mar Q 10/533 Wells) Meare, d.o. George and Mary Ann Difford, bur. 10 Dec 1881 (Dec Q 5c/321 Wells) Butleigh 81W-105
Children:
1) Ernest Albert Chr. 20 Dec 1873 Butleigh Wootton (Dec Q 5c/543 Wells) Butleigh Wootton (3a2A)
2) Jesse Chr. 4 Mar 1877 (Mar Q 5c/542 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 81W-105, 91W-116
3) Maurice (Morris) Chr. 1 Dec 1878 (Dec Q 5c/530 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 81W-105, 91W-116
4) Ann Chr. 15 Aug 1880 (Sep Q 5c/524 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 81W-105, 91-115
Married II: 13 Sep 1886 (Sep Q 5c/755 Wells) Butleigh Elizabeth Higgins, widow, b. 1835 Compton Dundon, d.o. Thomas Martin, bur. 15 Apr 1905 (Jun Q 5c/293 Wells) Butleigh 91W-116, 01W-142 #
William lived with his parents until 1873 when he married Anna Difford (on the PR she is called Emily at her children's baptisms). By 1881 they were living in Back Lane, Butleigh Wootton with their four children but Anna died that year. In 1886 William married the widow Elizabeth Higgins (née Martin) who, with her late husband William, had been a neighbour at Rowley Cottage in 1881. She gave her pob and age wrongly on the 1891 census but it was correct in 1901. William worked for Charles Maidment for many decades. He appears with his son Ernest Albert on the 1911 census. William died in 1912.
Jesse and Maurice both left for London where they appeared working together in Chelsea in 1901, - at 49, Little Cadogan Place - with Jesse as coachman and Maurice as valet. Ann also seems to have found employment in London at that time, at 38, Rutland Gate Court, Westminster, as a housemaid. Jesse appears in 1911 working as a chauffeur living at 1, Spa Cottages, Tonbridge Kent. He stated that he had been married 8 years but had no children.
3a2A) Ernest Albert Allen Chr. 20 Dec 1873 Butleigh Wootton, labourer, died 3 Oct, bur. 8 Nov 1934 Butleigh 81W-105, 91W-116, 01W-142
Married: 1899 (Dec Q 5c/1054 Wells) Beatrice Ellen Lockyer b. 1879 (Mar Q 5c/551 Wells) Walton 01W-142
Children:
1) Jesse Albert b. 3 Mar, Chr. 5 May 1901 (Jun Q 5c/435 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 01W-142
2) Lilian May b. 13 Nov, Chr. 14 Dec 1902 (Dec Q 5c/418 Wells) Butleigh
Child: 1) Sybil Evan Burrough Chr. 26 Aug 1923 Butleigh
3) Amy Kathleen b. 26 Feb, Chr. 6 Apr 1905 (Jun Q 5c/407 Wells) Butleigh
4) Vita Annie b. 6 Mar, Chr. 14 Apr 1908 (Jun Q 5c/414a Wells) Butleigh
5) Doris b. 31 Oct, Chr. 1 Dec 1909 (Dec Q 5c/375 Wells) Butleigh, bur. 26 Sep 1914 (Sep Q 5c/475 Wells)
6) Maurice b. 6 Jun, Cr. 20 Sep 1911 (Mar Q 5/375 Wells) Butleigh
7) William G. b. 1915 (Jun Q 5c/685 Wells)
8) Doris b. 21 Sep, Chr. 22 Sep 1916 Butleigh
9) Beatrice Annie b. 21 Sep, Chr. 22 Sep 1916 Butleigh
10) Leslie D. H. b. 1918 (Jun Q 5c/568 Wells)
11) Horace Metford Chr. 24 Apr 1921 (Jun Q 5c/722 Wells) Butleigh
Ernest, his wife and first-born child occupied four rooms in Wootton village in 1901. In 1911 Ernest and Beatrice are recorded as living at 13 Butleigh Wootton with their 6 children plus Ernest's father William. They list that they had had a further child that had died and Doris was to died in 1914..
Ernest became a soldier in WWI. Vita married railwayman Albert James Trott (b. 1895 Shepton Mallet) in Butleigh on 26 Sep 1931. Horace, a postman, married Vera Dawes on 7 Dec 1946 and died in 1993.
3a3) Edwin Allen Chr. 9 Nov 1856 (Dec Q 5c/585 Wells) Butleigh Wootton, labourer, shepherd 61W-64, 71W-87, 81W-105, 91W-118, 01W-141 Photo
Married: 1883 (Jun Q 5c/840 Wells) Mary Gill b. 1858 Baltonsborough 91W-118, 01W-141 # Photo
Children:
1) Emily b. 1884 (Sep Q 5c/501 Wells)) Butleigh Wootton 91W-118, 01W-141 Photo
2) Frederick John b. 4 Dec 1885, Chr. 27 Feb 1886 (Mar Q 5c/523 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 91W-118, 01W-141
3) Alice Maud b. 2 Aug, Chr. 23 Oct 1888 (Mar Q 5c/501 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 91W-118, 01W-141
4) Lydia Minnie b. 9 Mar, Chr. 21 Apr 1889 (Jun Q 5c/503 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 91W-118, 01W-141
5) William Charles b. 6 Feb, Chr. 19 Apr 1891 (Jun Q 5c/506 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 91W-118, 01W-141
6) Jane b. 9 Dec 1892, Chr. 19 Mar 1893 (Mar Q 5c/476 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 01W-141, 01W-141
7) Albert Edward b. 29 Jan, Chr. 21 Feb 1894 Mar Q 5c/477 Wells) Butleigh Wootton 01W-141
8) Harry [Henry James] b. 6 Sep 1895 (Dec Q 5c/ 447 Wells), Chr. 18 Mar 1896 Butleigh Wootton, 01W-141
In 1891 Edwin and family lived in four rooms at No. 13 Butleigh Wootton. By 1901 their dwelling in Wootton was somewhat larger. In 1911 the address is given as 20 Butleigh Wootton (4 rooms) and Edwin and Mary lived with sons Albert and Henry.
Jane married labourer Herbert Stanley Rayes in Butleigh on 9 Feb 1912, -1911 (Dec Q 5c/997 Wells). # Henry died at South Wooton House in 1935. Alice Maud married Frank Rice in 1908 (Dec Q 5c/1030 Wells) #
Emily emigrated to Australia where she married fish auctioneer Joe Incigneri and their eldest son they named Edwin.
3b) Isaac Allen Chr. 11 Sep 1814 Butleigh Wootton, Officer in the Grenadier Guards, s.o. John Allen, d. 25 Dec 1857, bur. 1 Jan 1858 Butleigh [1857 Dec. Q 11a/208 Merthyr Tydfil?]
Married: Butleigh 23 Dec 1852 (Dec Q 5c/1058) Delilah Lucas b. 1826 'Twerton Rd', housekeeper, d.o. John Lucas, died 1911 (Jun Q 5a/65 Bradford Upon Avon) 81-94 p238
Isaac is possibly the person staying in East Quantoxhead in 1841 (with his uncle Robert). In 1851 Isaac lodged in Portman Mews, Marylebone and was described as a Grenadier Guard private. Delilah was the cook at Eades Farm, Butleigh, in 1851. Isaac died in December 1857 and was buried in Butleigh on Jan 1st 1858 - his death is not recorded in Somerset and the only record that fits is the one above.
Delilah was absent from the 1861 census but is the Delilah Allen aged 49 who appeared in 1871 at Weston Super Mare, where she was cook at "Southernwood". Her birthplace was then given as Twerton and she described herself as unmarried. She was a widow and servant living at Court Lodge in 1881, as housekeeper to John Turner and may be the Delilah aged 73 found in Shepton Mallet Workhouse, a pauper, in 1901.
4) Elizabeth Whitehead Allen b. 1833 Butleigh, farmers daughter, niece of Thomas Whitehead Same as (5-3)?
In 1851 on census night, Elizabeth visited her uncle at Witheral, East Pennard. In 1858 (Jun Q 5c/959 Shepton Mallet) she married William Seward Bown (b. 1828 West Cranmore) and they lived in East Pennard.
5) William Allen b. 1799 East Pennard, farmer
Married: Elizabeth b. 1804 Ditcheat
Children:
1) William b. 1828 East Pennard
2) James A. b. 1831 East Pennard (given as Butleigh in 1861)
3) Elizabeth b. 1832
4) Charles b. 1833 Wells
5) Sarah Ann Chr. 26 Jul 1836 Butleigh
6) John b. 1837 West Cranmore
William farmed Harwood Farm, of 118 acres, in West Cranmore in 1841 with children James, Elizabeth, Sarah and John and was still there in 1851. In 1861 James stayed with his brother Charles in Silver Street, Wells, while Sarah lived with her brother William in West Bradley.
In 1871 James was a lodger with William (a carpenter) and Jane Rolls at 9, St. John Street, St. Cuthbert, Wells. Jane Rolls was also Butleigh born (1827 and was surnamed Norman? - married twice? - see also (2)). #
Sarah Ann married the farmer George Bennett in 1860's and lived at Chancellor's Farm, Wanstrow at which time her brother Joseph Allen (b. 1845 West Cranmore) also lived with them in (1891/1901).
6) William Allen Chr. 23 Nov 1800 Old Windsor, Berkshire, butler, s.o. James and Mary Allen 51W-39
William, a widower, was the butler at Wootton House in 1851. Nfi
Alsop
1) Alfred Alsop b. 26 Apr 1834, Chr. 6 Jul, Newbury, Berks., butler, s.o. George and Sarah (nee Gough) Alsop 71-81
Alfred was the (unmarried) butler to W. F. Neville at the Vicarage in 1871, the son of George Alsop (b. 1796) a tailor, and his wife Sarah, of Northbrook Street, Newbury, Berks (1841).
In 1851 he had been Page to James Horne at 5, Grosvenor Crescent, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., Middlesex. Two of his older sisters, Mary Ann and Eliza also worked at the house as nurse and under nurse. When his employer James Horne moved to 18, Wellington Court in Ramsgate, he took Alfred with him as butler, and his sister Mary was also taken, as cook. After taking up the position as butler with the Rev. W. Neville in Butleigh in 1871 Alfred married Harriet c. 1876 and in 1881 they appeared at 6, Chichester Place, Paddington, London - by which time he was a licensed victualler.
In 1891 he was a Hotel manager and they lived at Shelgate Road, Battersea. In 1901 Alfred, widowed, lived at 42, Kingsley Rd, Willesden, and he was listed as a Coffee House manager.
Alwood
1) Maurice Alwood
Married: Butleigh Oct 1613 Maria Colmer Chr. 16 May 1591 Butleigh, d.o. William and Joanne Colmer, #bur. 3 Feb 1621 Butleigh
Children
1) Maria Chr. x Oct 1618 Butleigh bur. 17 Dec 1618 Butleigh
2) William Chr. 10 Jul 1615 Butleigh
3) Maria Chr. 5 Jan 1620 Butleigh
The forename is difficult to read in the PR Mavrioli/Lawrence/Maurice – all attempts to divine what was meant!
Anderdon
1) Dr. Anderdon – paid by the OOP for 'curing' Thoms Periam in 1781/2.
DD/S/BT/20/6/5 1] Betty Hare of Somerton 2] Edmund Anderdon of Somerton, surgeon Lease for 21 years of a messuage in the market place, Somerton with a shop, Still house and Fishers gardens. Rent £14.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1767.
Andow
[Andoe, Indoe] DOC
1) Joshua Andow Chr. 4 May 1777 Walton, shoemaker, s.o. Christopher and Jane (nee Adams) Andow, bur. 18 May 1861 (Jun Q 5c/400 Wells) Butleigh 41W-17, 51W-40
Married I: Butleigh 25 May 1797 Joanna Dimond [Dimart] b. 1781 Somerset, died 1846 (Jun Q 10/327 Wells) bur. 20 Apr 1846 Butleigh 41W-17
Children:
1) John Chr. 5 Nov 1797 Butleigh, buried 27 Oct 1829 Butleigh
2) Ann Chr. 23 Nov 1800 Butleigh, bur. 22 Nov 1801 Butleigh
3) Joshua Chr. 20 Jan 1803 Butleigh Wootton (1a)
4) Anne Chr. 16 Aug 1807 Butleigh
5) Harriet Chr. 8 Jul 1810 Street
Married II: Butleigh 24 Apr 1851 (Jun Q 10/884 Wells) Elizabeth Gill b. 1785 Long Sutton, d.o. Robert Boblich. (unc. surname). Buried 4 Mar 1857 Butleigh #
Joshua and Joanna had lived in Butleigh before 1800 and in that year the Overseers received £2 13 0d from Walton Parish on their behalf. Their daughter Ann married William Grant of Pilton in Butleigh on 7 Feb 1826. Their oldest son John, (described as of Keynsham on PR), died three years later in 1829. In 1841 Joshua and Joanna lived in Butleigh Wootton with just their grandson William and their son Joshua, was absent from the 1841 census. Harriet married Samuel Hooper on 18 Apr 1839 Street. Joshua's sister Virtue (Chr. 30 Jun 1763 Walton) married John Sealy (viz).
After the death of his wife in 1846 Joshua snr lodged with widow Elizabeth Gill in Wootton (1851), where she was described as a Parish pauper, who he then married in 1851. She died six years later in the Wells Union Workhouse and Joshua moved to East Lane, Street where he lodged in 1861 on census night with Edward and Elizabeth Fowler. He died a few months later.
1a) Joshua Andow Chr. 20 Jan 1803 Butleigh Wootton, cordwainer, bur. 1 Nov 1880 (Dec Q 5c/351 Wells) Butleigh 51W-41, 61W-63, 71W-87
Married I: Butleigh 23 Jun 1823 Elizabeth (Betty) Isaac, Chr. 25 Dec 1801 Butleigh, d.o. William and Mary Isaac, buried 30 Oct 1829 Butleigh
Children:
1) William Isaac b. 1823 Butleigh Wootton (1a1)
2) John b. 1825 bur, 30 Nov 1829 Butleigh
3) Emma Chr. 12 Feb 1828 Butleigh, bur. 23 Mar 1828 Butleigh
4) Samuel Chr. 7 Jun 1829 Butleigh (1a2)
Married II: 10 Feb 1830 at St. James Bristol. Ruth Rowley b. 1796 Westhay Meare, bur. 3 Jun 1869 (Jun Q 5c/426 Wells) Butleigh 51W-41, 61W-63
Children:
1) Alfred Alexander Chr.1 Jun 1834 Pilton/Keynsham
2) Elizabeth Ann Chr. 8 Apr 1838 (Jun Q 10/411 Shepton Mallet) Pilton 51W-41, 61W-63
The family must have been in Keynsham in 1835 and Pilton in 1838 and in 1841 were in Trevethan, Monmouthshire. By 1851 they lived in 'Garden Allottments' Butleigh Wootton. His first wife Elizabeth, Butleigh-born, had died in 1829 as had a son John, and Joshua had married again sometime between then and 1835. Samuel married Elizabeth Star on 3 Aug 1853 at Cheddar. On the 1861 census the family lived in Wootton Village and Joshua was by then a grocer and his daughter Elizabeth a schoolmistress.
Joshua's son Alfred Alexander married Elizabeth Wilkins (b. 1832 Hudsbourne Tarrant, Hants) in Butleigh on 5 Jan 1860 (Mar Q 5c/913 Wells) and in 1871 they lived at the School House, Wellesbourne Hastings, Warwickshire with their son Alexander (b. 1863 Crawford, Northampton).
After his wife's death in 1869, Joshua lived alone in Wootton and was again described as a cordwainer, dying in 1880. Elizabeth Ann married the mason George Blinman (b. 1830 Dinder) in 1863 (Jun Q 5c/997 Wells) and they lived in Dinder over next few decades. Alfred Alexander died on 15 Oct 1919 (Dec Q 3a/387 Barnet) at 66, Queens Ave., Fichley aged 86 but was buried 20 Oct 1919 Butleigh.
1a1) William Isaac Andow b. 1823 Butleigh Wootton, gardener s.o. Joshua Andow, died 1891 (Sep Q 5c/300 Wells) 41-17
Married: 1855 (Jun Q 5a/305 Alderbury) Elizabeth Meaden Brooks b. 1832 Coombe-Bissett, Wilts., died 1900 (Mar Q 5c/425 Wells)
Children:
1) Elizabeth H. b. 1859 Street
2) Charles Brooks born Baltonsborough 1861 (Mar Q 5c/623 Wells), bur. 8 Jul 1861 Butleigh (Sep Q 5c/361 Wells)
William was the son of Elizabeth, his father's first wife and appeared in Butleigh Wootton in 1841 with his father and step-mother. He married Elizabeth Meaden Brooks in 1855 and by 1861 lived in Baltonsborough with her and their two children. Their son Charles died as an infant and was buried in Butleigh. By 1871 they had moved to Street House Lodge, Street, and by then had five surviving children. By 1881 William was in Leigh Lane, Street with wife Elizabeth and four children. In 1891 he lived in Millfield Lodge with Elizabeth and sons Harry and Walter. He died in 1891 aged 68.
1a2) Samuel Andow Chr. 7 Jun 1829 Butleigh, groom, died 1904 (Mar Q 5c/338 Wells)
In 1851 Samuel was a visitor in Cheddar where he gave his place of birth as Butleigh Wootton. He married Elizabeth Star (b. 1826 Draycott) in 1853 (Sep Q 5c/994 Axbridge). By 1871 they lived at 2, Boyces Cottages, Priests Row, in Wells with five children. Samuel lived in 3 rooms at 2a, Priest Row, St. Cuthbert, Wells in 1881 with his wife Elizabeth and three children. He died in 1904 aged 75.
Andrews
a) Henry Andrews
Married: Butleigh 17 Jan 1622 Judith Kippyn?
b) John Andrews – a major ratepayer from 1715 >
1) John Andrews
Married: Judith
Children:
1) Dinah Chr. 25 Dec 1762 Butleigh
A John Andrews was detained for three days in 1747 and Thomas Callow was paid for holding him in custody and going to Shapwick. John Squier was paid for waiting with John Andrews before the justices at Somerton. (OOP)
2) James Andrews
Married: Ann
Children:
1) Jane Chr. 27 Apr 1773 Butleigh
2) Susanna Chr. 27 Apr 1773 Butleigh, bur. 7 Aug 1792
3) Elizabeth bur. 27 Apr 1773 Butleigh
Two children baptised and one buried on the same day!
3) James Andrews b. 1737 (?) bur. 16 Feb 1818 Butleigh aged 81
Married I: Butleigh 5 Jan 1760 Susanna Colmer, died on 3 Dec 1766 Butleigh
Children:
1) James Chr. 26 Oct 1760 Butleigh
2) Hannah Chr. 29 Feb 1762 Butleigh
3) Langdown Baker Chr. 30 Jun 1764 Butleigh
4) James Chr. 13 Dec 1766 Butleigh, bur. 7 Feb 1767 Butleigh
Married II: 8 Jun 1770 Butleigh Jane Eyres {Ayers] - the Jane bur. 27 Apr 1809 Butleigh [or her daughter?]
Children:
1) Elizabeth Chr. 12 Apr 1773 Butleigh, bur 9 Jul 1780 Butleigh
2) James b. 1775, Chr, 26 May 1777 Butleigh (3a)
3) John Chr. 26 May 1777 Butleigh, bur. 9 Jul 1780 Butleigh
4) John Chr. 16 Jan 1783 Butleigh
5) Elizabeth Chr. 26 Dec 1785 Butleigh
6) Charles Chr. 19 Aug 1790 Butleigh
7) Jane Chr. 25 Dec 1802 Butleigh
A James Andrews [this or previous – if not same?] paid rates in 1775/6 and 1776 for part of Blenman's which then was paid by James Ayers. His wife Jane had had three illegitimate children which bore the Blenman surname. In 1777/8 James Andrews pad the rates again until 1783 and in 1783/4 (OOP) referred to as late James Andrews [left the property or No. 2?].The mother Jane was born 1746 making her 56 when the last child was born, which seems improbable. Possibly a child of the son James and a clerical error in the Parish Register/Bishop's Transcript.
DD/S/BT/23/7/15 Account of money due from late James Andrews to the executors of Lord Glastonbury. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1838.
3a) James Andrews b. 1775, Chr. 26 May 1777 Butleigh, stone mason, pauper, s.o. James and Jane Andrews, died 1855 (Jun Q 5c/419 Wells)
Married I?: Hannah [bur. 2 Dec 1809 Butleigh?]
Children:
1) James Chr. 13 Jul 1800 Butleigh
2) Sarah Chr. 14 Dec 1806 Butleigh
3) James Chr. 20 Dec 1809 Butleigh (possibly No. 7)
4) John Chr. 20 Dec 1809 Butleigh
5) William died aged 1 month in 1814, bur. 6 Nov Butleigh.
Married II: Grace b. 1781 Priddy [died 1856 (Mar Q 5c/396 Wells) or 1858 (Jun Q 5c/394 Wells)]
Children:
1) Hannah Chr. 7 Apr 1816 Butleigh, bur 28 Sep 1833 Butleigh?
2) Susanna Chr. 21 Jun 1818 Butleigh, bur. 12 Apr 1820 Butleigh
James and his sister began paying rates on 'Whiteland' – later called 'Water Lane' in 1819 and were still paying in 1828. James and Grace lived in Walton in 1841 and in Godswell Lane, Street in 1851. James died in 1855 and Grace died in either 1856 or 1858. It is possible that Grace was James' second wife and that he was previously married to Hannah.
4) James Andrews b. 4 Sep 1795 Kingsdon, labourer, s.o. George and Mary Andrews, died 1868 (Mar Q 5c/407 Wells) bur. 11 Jan 1868 Butleigh 41-4, 51-36, 61-58 DOC
Married: Butleigh 9 Apr 1821 Ruth Gooden b. 1793 Westonzoyland, bur. 3 May 18 1851 (Jun Q 10/374 Wells) Butleigh 41-4, 51-36
Children:
1) Mary Ann Chr. 25 Jan 1824 Butleigh
2) John Chr. 1 Apr 1827 Butleigh 41-4
3) Elizabeth Chr. 22 Jan 1830 Butleigh, bur. 10 Feb 1830 Butleigh
4) George b. 1830, Chr. 8 Feb 1831 Butleigh (4a)
5) William b. 1833 Butleigh, d. 1888 (Sep Q 5c/277 Shepton Mallet) 41-4, 51-36
6) Elizabeth Chr. 1 Apr 1838 Butleigh 41-4, 51-36, 61-58
In 1841 the couple lived in Butleigh village where James was an agricultural labourer. Their son John was absent in 1851 but surfaced in Winchester St. Thomas Barracks, Hamps in 1861, married to Martha. He was a Colour Sergeant. In 1871 they lived at 108, Upper Mornington Lane, Lambeth, London with four young sons and John was listed as a Police Court messenger.
James and the rest of the family appeared at Barton Stone Corner in 1851 with George a farm labourer, William a shoemaker and Elizabeth a National Scholar. Their mother Ruth died in 1851. In 1861 James and George still lived at Barton Stone, with Elizabeth who was now a bookbinder. James died in 1868 aged 73.
William had married Jane Connock in 1860 (Sep Q 5c/881 Shepton Mallet) and was a labourer at Prospect Place, Shepton Mallet in 1861. p79 By 1871 he was a warehouseman there, and had four children, and the number further increased by 1881. William died in 1888 (Sep Q 5c/277 Shepton Mallet) aged 55.
Elizabeth is probably the Eliza who was housemaid at Northfield, Orchard Neville, Baltonsborough in 1871. She married the gardener Edwin Spear (b. 1841 Sandford) in 1871 (Sep Q 5c/971 Wells) and in 1881 they lived at 3, Church Lane, Baltonsborough with their four children. By 1901 they lived at Sturminster Marshall, Dorset.
4a) George Andrews b. 1830, Chr. 8 Feb 1831 Butleigh, labourer. bur. 9 Jul 1883 (Sep Q 5c/315 Wells) Butleigh 41-4, 51-36, 61-58, 71W-85, 81W-106
Married: Butleigh 11 Jul 1861 (Sep Q 5c/923 Wells) Martha Allen Chr. 26 Dec 1819 Butleigh Wootton, d.o. John and Mary Allen. Bur. 27 Feb 1891 (Mar Q 5c/432 Wells) Butleigh 71W-85, 81W-106 #
Child:
1) Fanny Chr. 29 Jun 1862 (Jun Q 5c/640 Wells) Butleigh 71W-85, 91-127
George married Martha in 1861 and they lived in Butleigh Wootton where their daughter Fanny was born in 1862. In 1871 she appeared with her parents, still in Butleigh Wootton. She seems to have been their only child and the couple were on their own on census night in 1881 while their daughter visited her cousin in Bristol in that year. This was at 4, Lower Bedford Place, St. James, Bristol, Gloucester, the home of her cousin Harriet, the wife of Abel R. Peters (a relieving Officer). # She was there described as a 'Dress and Haut/c Hatter'. George died in 1883 aged 50 and Martha in 1891 aged 71. Fanny was 'living on her own means' in four rooms at Moorhouse in 1891. She was oddly described as 'sister' on the census! She died in 1945 and was bur. 21 Jun 1945 Butleigh.
5) James Andrews b. 1782 Wincanton possibly the James Chr. 19 Oct 1781 Wincanton, s.o. Thomas and Sarah Andrews, buried 4 Mar 1859 Butleigh (Mar Q 5c/463 Wells) 51-31
Married: unknown but see (1)
James was possibly related to Matilda Andrews since they both originated in Wincanton and in 1851, as a widower, he stayed in Fore Street with Sarah Richards, a shopkeeper like Matilda. Father of the next two?
6) Matilda Andrews b. 1801 Wincanton, died 1858 (Sep Q 5c/354 Wells) 41-6, 51-25 DOC
Matilda appeared living in 1841 with Edward Callow (b. 1776) and Frederick White (b. 1834). Her profession was that of shopkeeper. Edward Callow died in 1847 (Mar Q 10/435 Wells) and he may have been a relative. The fact that Seth Callow was cared for by Elizabeth Andrews in 1851 suggests that these Andrews families were related and linked to the Callows. Certainly there is a link to the White family through Matilda's sister Catherine. In 1851 Matilda lived, as unmarried sister-in-law with Charles White and his wife Catherine (b. 1813 Wincanton) plus their five children (including the above Frederick). Matilda died in 1858 and the Whites left Butleigh, eventually settling in London. #
7) James Andrews b. 1801 Somerset, stone cutter, died 1851 (Mar Q 10/380 Wells) bur. 8 Feb 1851 Butleigh 41-13
Married: Elizabeth b. 1800 Compton Dundon, bur. 26 Oct 1872 (Dec Q 5c/380 Wells) Butleigh 41-13, 51-28, 61-51, 71-75
The couple appear at Spring Gardens in 1841 with 10 year old Caroline Martin who is probably a servant rather than a relative (she was such in Wells, in 1851). After James's death in 1851, Elizabeth moved to Oddway, next to Bethel Cottage, where she looked after seven year old Seth Callow, on census night 1851. Elizabeth lived alone in 1861 and 1871 at Oddway and on the latter census she was described as a 'Monthly nurse'. She died the following year aged 72. The Callow link suggests that James may have been from Wincanton too (see next also).
8) Thomas Andrews b. 1823 Templecombe, labourer, s.o. William Andrews, bur. 16 Apr 1879 (Jun Q 5c/402 Wells) Butleigh 51-33, 61-58, 71-79
Married: Butleigh 14 May 1849 (Jun Q 10/811 Wells) Elizabeth Blacker Chr. 19 Aug 1821 Butleigh d.o. James and Elizabeth Blacker, bur. 29 Dec 1909 (Dec Q 5c/294 Wells) Butleigh 51-34, 61-58, 71-79, 91-118, 01-135 #
Children:
1) Alfred William Chr. 7 Sep 1851 (Sep Q 10/490 Wells) Butleigh (8a)
2) Francis James Chr. 15 Oct 1854 (Dec Q 5c/569 Wells), d. 1894 (Jun Q 5c/314 Wells) Butleigh 61-58
3) Louisa Jane Chr. 20 Feb 1859 (Mar Q 5c/658 Wells) Butleigh 61-58, 71-79, 81-100
4) Eliza Ann Chr. 9 Apr 1865 (Mar Q 5c/663 Wells) Butleigh, bur. 28 Dec 1867 (Dec Q 5c/369 Wells) Butleigh
This couple appeared in Dumb Lane in 1851, without any children, having married in 1849. Elizabeth had appeared with her grandmother (?) in Dinder in 1841. By 1861 they were in Oddway with three children and shared their dwelling with the Blackers. A daughter Eliza was born in 1865 but died in 1867 (Dec Q 5c/369 Wells) aged 3. The family were in Barton Stone in 1871 with Alfred and Louise. Thomas died in 1879 aged 59. Francis is called Frank in 1871 and was visiting his uncle Henry Blacker # in Wells. He married Hester Mayne (b. 1851 Priddy) in 1879 (Jun Q 6a/198 Barton Regis) and he appears in 1881, a gas fitter, living at 7, Parkway, Wells, together with his mother Elizabeth, and a baby William James. In 1891 Francis was an Innkeeper at 1, Tucker Street, Wells and lived there with Hester and four children but died in 1894 aged 39.
Elizabeth was back in Butleigh by 1891 and there in 1901, at 20, High Street, living alone and working as a charwoman. She died in 1909. Louisa was a dressmaker who lived alone in Oddway in 1881. She married the mason George Harvey in Butleigh on 5 Feb 1883 (Mar Q 5c/799 Wells). #
8a) Alfred Andrews Chr. 7 Sep 1851 (Sep Q 10/490 Wells) Butleigh, bur. 15 Oct 1921 (Dec Q 5c/491 Wells) Butleigh 61-58, 71-79, 81-100, 91-127, 01-135
Married: Butleigh 28 Nov 1872 (Dec Q 5c/977 Wells) Anne Pike Chr. 30 May 1847 (Jun Q 10/492 Wells) Butleigh, d.o. Hugh & Sophia Pike, bur. 11 May 1893 (Jun Q 5c/327 Wells) Butleigh 81-100, 91-127 #
Alfred was an agricultural labourer and lived with his parents up to the 1871 census. He married Ann in 1872 and in 1881 Alfred and Ann lived in Barton Stone identified on the 1891 census as No. 62, Barton Stone (in four rooms). Ann died in 1893 aged 46 and Alfred then lodged in the High Street by 1901 when he was described as a cattleman (living in three rooms). He appears living alone on the 1911 census in Butleigh as a cowman aged 57 and died in 1921 aged 70.
9) Ernest Andrews Chr. 19 Jan 1862 (Mar Q 5a/247 Sturminster), Todber, [Marnhull] Dorset, cowman, s.o. William (b. 1836) and Caroline (b. 1834) Andrews 01-137
Married: 1885 (Mar Q 5a/299 Mere, Dorset) Elizabeth Ann Austin b. 1855 Brewham, Somerset d.o. John and Sarah Austin 01-137
Children:
1) Humphrey Herbert b. 1887 (Jun Q 5a/225 Shaftesbury) Motcombe, Dorset, Farm lad 01-137
2) Florence Jane b. 1889 (Jun Q 5c/380 Langport) Compton Dundon 01-137
3) Constance Bessie b. 1890 (Sep Q 5a/207 Tisbury) Tisbury, Wilts. 01-137
4) Edward George b. 1891 (Dec Q 2b/651 Fordingbridge) Breamore, Hants. 01-137
5) William Stanley b. 1893 (Dec Q 5a/179 Alderbury) West Harnham, Wilts. 01-137
6) Philip b. 1897 (Jun Q 5c/465 Shepton Mallet) Huxham, Som. 01-137
Elizabeth Ann's father John was a farmer at Wryth, Pylle in 1861. In 1881 Ernest was living at Colemans, East Knoyle, Wilts. with his parents, William and Caroline, plus siblings. He and his father were both dairymen. Ernest and Elizabeth married in 1885 and as can be seen from the children's birthplaces, the family were quite peripatetic In 1891 they were at Lainsbury Lane, Breamore, Hamps and another child Lilian Minnie b. 1889 Compton Dundon (Jun Q 5c/380 Langport) was included (nfi - seems to have been a twin - died?). Ernest and his family are found in 1901 living at Cornishes in Butleigh. In 1911 they lived at Over Compton, Sherborne, Dorset where Ernest and his sons were cowmen on a farm and his daughter a milkmaid.
10) Elizabeth Mary Andrews b. 1870 Shrewton [Tilsed], Wilts. parlourmaid, d.o. James (b. 1840) farm labourer, and Sarah (b. 1841) Andrews 91-118
In 1881 Elizabeth Mary and her parents and six siblings had lived at Quebec, Upton Lovell, Warminster, Wilts. They had been there also in 1871 when her father was then a carter. Elizabeth was in service at the Corner House, High Street in 1891.
11) Henry John Andrews Chr. 8 Sep 1850 Butleigh illegitimate son of Eliza Andrews from Street.
No further information on Henry or Eliza - neither appear on the 1851 census, though Henry could be the Henry George Andrews who died in 1851 (Mar Q 10/381 Wells)?
12) William Andrews b. 1865 Stower Row Dorset, cowman, dairyman
Married: 1886 (Mar Q 5a/319 Shaftesbury) Sarah Ann Andrews b. 1864 Stower Row, Dorset
Children:
1) Arthur b. 1887 Chilcompton
2) Edgar b. 1888 Chilcompton
3) Burt b. Mere, Wilts
4) Minnie b. 1894 Stower Row, Dorset
5) Alice b. 1898 Chewton Mendip
6) Henry b. 1901 Chilcompton
7) Maurice b. 6 Jun, Chr. 20 Sep 1903 (Sep Q 5c/412 Wells) Butleigh, died 1907 (Dec Q 5a/11 Swindon)
8a) Mary b. 1906 Butleigh
8b) Eva Emma Elizabeth b. 28 Mar, Chr. 26 Apr 1906 (Jun Q 5c/392 Wells) Butleigh
In 1911 this family lived at Lower Farm, Bishopstone, Swindon, Wilts. No baptism nor birth registered for Mary in Butleigh. William stated that he had had 8 children of which 7 were still alive. However two other children were born in Butleigh to a William (Dairyman/Cowman) – see above in red – Eva Emma and Mary must be the same child.
Appleby
[Applebee]
1) William Appleby b. 1799 West Pennard. Died 1877 (Dec Q 5c/377) West Bradley aged 80.
Married: Rhoda b. 1796 West Pennard, Somerset, died 1877 (Jun Q 5c/391 Wells) West Bradley 41-9
Children:
1) Edward b. 1822 West Pennard 61W-63
2) Rhoda b. 1826 (1a)
3) Edmund b. 1828 West Bradley
4) Charlotte b. 1829
5) Job b. 1831 West Bradley [m. Eliza of West Pennard]
6) Elizabeth b. 1835 West Bradley, Somerset 41-9
The pair, Rhoda and her daughter Elizabeth, lodged, in 1841, in Compton Street with Esau Jacobs and family. Her husband William appeared, farming at West Bradley, in 1841 with three of their other children. In 1851 Rhoda appears together with her husband William, a gardener, in Plot Street, West Bradley, Wells with sons Edmund and Job, and daughter Elizabeth - a glover, and granddaughter Ketuzah (b. 1849 Baltonsborough). In 1861 the parents lived with just their granddaughter 'Kituza' and by 1871 they were alone. An Edward Appleby b. 1822 in West Pennard appeared in Butleigh Wootton in 1861 and is possibly the eldest child of this couple - nfi. Other children may also have existed.
1a) Rhoda Appleby b. 1826 Somerset 41-7
Rhoda was a servant at the house of William Tucker in 1841 and almost certainly the daughter of the William and Rhoda above (1). Nfi.
2) Sarah Applebee b. 1818 Butleigh, married Silas Grant 1843 (Mar Q 10/671 Shepton Mallet) #
3) William James Appleby b. 1884 (Dec Q 2a/46 Chertsey) Byfleet, Surrey, farm labourer, s.o. William and Sarah Appleby
In 1911 William lodged with Mary Jane Purchase at 59 Butleigh. In 1891 - 1901 he had lived with his parents in Northchurch, Herts.
Applin
1) John Applin
First mentioned in 1718 when he took in Robert Looke as an apprentice an appears in 1723 - 31 paying rates for part of 'Coxes' land in South Moor. In 1737 John (Applen) again paid rates on Coxes land.
State Paper Office SP41/5/44 Information of John Applin stockingmaker of Glastonbury concerning disaffection against the King. Whereby on April 30th Benjamin Taylor said that,"King George was a usurping King and that in a little time he hoped to see him sent home to his own country to sow turnips' Date: 1716.
Apsey
1) Millie [Amelia] Apsey b. 1879 (Mar Q 5c/403 Langport) Compton Dundon, domestic help, d.o. John and Mary Jane Apsey 01W-142
In 1881 Amelia lived with her farmer father and mother in Compton but by 1891 the family had moved to North Cadbury. In 1901 Amelia, called 'Millie' was 'help' at the "Broadway Inn", Butleigh Wootton, run by farmer Henry Swanton.
Armstrong
1) James Armstrong bur. 11 Jun 1732 Butleigh
Married: Hester
Children:
1) Sarah ? b.c 1712
2) James ? b.c. 1714 (1a) ?
3) Mary bur. 22 Apr 1716 Butleigh
4) Jane bur. 3 Jun 1716 Butleigh
James Armstrong appears in the churchwarden's accounts from 1696 to at least 1714 and is noted as having killed 1 fox, 3 polecats and a hedgehog in that time. In 1705 and 1706 the Armstrongs were amongst the poor receiving money from the Dyer Symcockes bequest (Hester), and James received money from both Rocke and Symcockes bequests in 1707, 08 and 1709. In 1710 he received Symcockes money plus cloth. By 1711 his rent was paid and he received money 'in his want' as well as Symcockes money. The same in 1712 and 1713 plus he rec'd money at several times 'to relieve him in his sickness'. His house rent was paid 1714-32 (specified that it went to Thomas Colmer lin 1716) and he received clothes, shoes, wood and grain occasionally. In 1723-4 the OOP account mentions 'and family' – suggesting that he had children other than those appearing in the PR burials. In 1731 the OOP paid for wood for James Armstrong plus his house rent and his rent was paid again in 1732. In 1733 the rent was paid for Hester Armstrong his widow.
A Sarah Armstrong of Butleigh married John Cooke # in Charlton Mackrell on 22 Sep 1732 - James' daughter? They named their first son James.
1a) James Armstrong b.c. 1714 [probable son of (1)]
Married: Butleigh 23 Mar 1734 Elizabeth Creech
Elizabeth was probably the d.o. Thomas and Elizabeth Creech (vicar of Butleigh) though they seem to come from different social levels.
Arkman - see Acreman
Arnold
1) Richard Arnold/Arundell
Married I?:
Children:
1) Maria Chr. 8 Feb 1590 Butleigh (Aranndell)
2) Thomas Chr. 23 Sep 1592 Butleigh (Arundell) bur. 27 Mar 1594 Butleigh (Arundell)
Married II: Butleigh 3 May 1596 Elizabeth Poope #
3) Jacob Chr. 30 Apr 1597 Butleigh (Arundell)
4) Bartholomew Chr. 3 Jun 1599 Butleigh (Arnold) bur. 21 Oct 1628 Butleigh (Arnold)
5) William Chr. 18 Apr 1602 Butleigh (Arnold), bur. 28 Sep 1629 Butleigh
6) Richard Chr. 10 Oct 1607 Butleigh (Arnold) bur. 22 Oct 1607 Butleigh (Arnold)
In the Registers the name is sometimes written Arundell. Daughter Maria married Thomas Wills in Butleigh on 8 Feb 1616 #. Richard was in receipt of Poor relief in 1606, 7, and 1613.
2) Thomas Arnold Chr. 30 Jul 1838 Bath, shoemaker, s.o. Thomas and Eliza Arnold, died 1884 (Mar Q 5c/392 Wells)
Married: 1859 (Jun Q 5c/975 Wells) Martha Gosmore Chr. 16 Mar 1834 Butleigh, laundress #
Children:
1) Eliza Chr. 20 Nov 1859 (Dec Q 5c/610 Wells) Butleigh
2) Frederick Charles b. 1861 (Sep Q 5c/610 Wells) Chr. 21 Apr 1862 Butleigh
3) Arthur Chr. 15 Nov 1863 (Sep Q 5c/603 Wells) Butleigh, bur. 8 June 1864 Butleigh (Jun Q 5c/425 Wells)
The Arnolds lived in Benedict Street, Glastonbury in 1861. Their sons Frederick and Arthur were born in Glastonbury but Christened in Butleigh. Arthur died as an infant in 1864 (Jun Q 5c/425 Wells). In 1881 the census states that Eliza was blind. The family lived at that time in 9, Mill Street, Baltonsborough where four of the couple's last five children were born. Thomas died in 1884 aged 47. In 1891 Martha lived in Martins St., Baltonsborough with Eliza and three younger children. By 1901 Martha lived solely with Eliza in Baltonsborough. Frederick married Susan Golledge (b. 1862 West Bradley) in 1895 (Mar Q 5c/671 Wells) and was a mason in Baltonsborough by 1901. In 1911 Martha and Eliza were still in Baltonsborough, Martha doing laundry work and Eliza doing no work.
Arthur
1) Jeremiah Arthur b. 20 Feb 1781 Woolavington, tailor, s.o. Francis and Mary (nee Clatworthy) Arthur, died 1863 (Mar Q 5c/511 Wells), bur Woolavington 20 Jan 1863 61-48
Married: Flax Bourton 3 Apr 1807 Mary Ann Arthur b. 1787 Bristol, d.o. William Arthur, died 20 May 1859 (Bridgwater).
Children:
1) John Clatworthy Chr. 25 Oct 1807 Woolavington (1a)
2) William Chr. 10 Sep 1809 Woolavington d. 6 Apr 1828
3) Francis Chr. 26 Oct 1811 Woolavington
4) Maria Chr. 22 Oct 1813 Woolavington
5) Letitia Winifred Chr. 10 Jan 1816 Woolavington
6) Thurza Chr. 25 Jan 1818 Woolavington (see DOC above))
7) Edwin Chr. 18 Jnn 1820, d. 26 Apr 1868 Woolavington
8) Amelia Chr. 21 Jul 1822 Woolvington
9) Frederick Chr. 14 Jun 1824 Woolavington, d. 1900 (Dec Q 5c/295 Axbridge) 51-25
10) Philip b. 1827 Woolavington, d. 1873 (Jun Q 5c/287 Bridgwater) 51-26
11) William Henry Chr. 28 Nov 1830, d. 29 Jan 1832 Woolavington
12) William Chr. 30 May 1833, d. 22 Jun 1834 Woolavington
In 1841 Jeremiah lived in Woolavington as a tailor with wife Mary and three of their children. In 1851 they lived alone and after Mary's death Jeremiah went to live with John Clatworthy Arthur in Butleigh, his son [1861]. In 1851 Philip Arthur was a journeyman baker and lodged with Elizabeth Classey, baker, at Beulah House while Frederick, a bricklayer lived with his brother John but in 1851 (Sep Q 10/483 Bridgwater) he married Susan Stokes (from Cheddar) and then lived in Puriton, where he died in 1900. # In 1861 Philip was a labourer in Puriton.
1a) John Clatworthy Arthur Chr. 25 Oct 1807 Woolavington, tailor, bur. 3 Sep 1886 (Sep Q 5c/321 Wells) Butleigh. Son of Jeremiah Arthur (1)? 41-10, 51-24, 61-48, 71-72, 81-94
Married: Butleigh 6 May 1830 Rebecca Cook Chr. 20 Apr 1806 Butleigh, died 1869 (Jun Q 5c/423 Wells), bur. 3 Apr. 1869 Butleigh, d.o. James and Ann Cook 41-10, 51-24, 61-48 #
Children:
1) Francis James Chr. 21 Nov 1830 Butleigh, buried 16 Aug 1853 (Sep Q 5c/263 Langport) Butleigh 41-10, 51-24
2) Herbert Chr. 9 Sep 1832 Butleigh, d. 27 Sep 1912, Mt. Gambier, South Australia 41-10, 51-24
3) Edmund Chr. 10 Mar 1834 Butleigh (1a1)
4) William Chr. 24 Jan 1836 Butleigh, bur. 12 Dec 1863 (Dec Q 5c/454 Wells) Butleigh 41-10, 51-24
5) Maria Chr. 19 Aug 1838 Butleigh 41-10, 51-24
6) Ann Cook b. May, Chr. 18 Jul 1841 Butleigh 41-10, 51-24
7) Hiram b. 1843 Butleigh (Sep Q 10/484 Wells - as Iram) 41-10, 61-48
8) John Chr. 7 Jun 1846 (Jun Q 10/528 Wells) Butleigh 41-10, 61-48
9) Thomas Perriam Chr. 25 Dec 1848 (Dec Q 10/445 Wells) Butleigh 41-10, 61-48
10) Rebecca Chr. 30 May 1852 (Jun Q 5c/636 Wells) Butleigh 41-10, 51-24, 61-48
The family appear in the High Street at Perriams Cottage between 1841 and 1881. Rebecca's widowed mother Ann Cook lived with them in 1851 but died a month after the census in April. Also living with them was Frederick Arthur, John's brother from Woolavington (1-a). A Philip Arthur (1-3) from Woolavington also lodging in the village was another of John's brothers. Francis, the oldest child died in 1853 aged 22 (by falling from scaffolding round Kingweston Church) and his brother Edmund died in 1859 aged 25 but not before having married three years before (2a). A visitor in 1851 was Susan Stokes who later in the year married Frederick Arthur (above - 1-2). Herbert had also married - Sarah Baker, in 1855 (Dec Q 5c/1049 Wells), but emigrated. They left for South Australia on the “Gilmour” together with Sarah's parents, John and Harriet, arriving on the 3 Jul 1857. They moved to the Mt. Gambier area of South Australia where they ran a Temperance Hotel. Sarah's father was really Thomas Baker but when he died and his brother John's wife died, John had married his sister-in-law Harriet.
In 1861 John Arthur and Rebecca had only their two sons John and Thomas at home plus their young daughter Rebecca, born 1852 and Christened on Whit Sunday. Hiram lodged next door with Charles Dyer. John and Rebecca were visited by John's father - Jeremiah Arthur (67), a widower and tailor from Woolavington (1). In 1863 Jeremiah died followed shortly after by John's son William, aged 27. John's two daughters were both in service far away;
Maria was a 'Young Ladies maid' at Patshull Hall, Staffs and Ann was a servant at St. Johns House, Norfolk Street, St. Clement Danes, Westminster. Maria married the carrier John Clinch in Butleigh on 2 Jun 1864 (Jun Q 5c/1000 Wells) and thereafter they lived together in Patshull, Staffs. By 1881 they had moved to 43, Lydford Rd., Paddington where Rebecca visited them. By 1901 they had returned to Staffs - to Tettenhall.
Rebecca died in 1869 and in 1871 John Arthur, widowed, now lived alone and remained so in 1881 and until his death in 1886.
Hiram must have moved first to Wales where he married a Welsh girl Caroline Charlotte Holmes in 1867 (Dec Q 11a/286 Newport), They then moved by 1871 to Kensington Town, London, where Hiram was a harness maker. They were still there in 1881 but by 1891 Hiram, widowed, but still a saddler, lived with four children and his sister Rebecca in Edgeware Rd., Paddington. Hiram married again in 1893 (Dec Q 1d/1854 Woolwich), his new wife Ellen Bailey had been born in 1845 in Jaulnah, India. Hiram's daughter lived in Butleigh in 1911 – see No. 2 below, while Hiram and Ellen were still at 405, Edgeware Rd.
John jnr emigrated to Australia around 1862 and married Ellen and Thomas may have gone too since he disappears from the censuses and a Thomas Arthur is recorded as emigrating to Australia.
Rebecca, together with her sister Ann, were general servants in Colyton House, Devon in 1871. Rebecca was in Paddington in 1881, living with Maria (who was married to the unemployed John Clinch) and as stated above, in 1891 Rebecca lived with her brother Hiram in Paddington - and she was still there with him in 1901.
Ann became a nurse at Eveline Hospital, Borough Road, Southwark by 1881. In 1891 she was a 'professional nurse' living at 52, Marine, St. Leonards, Hastings and in 1901 she was a nurse at 50, St. Peter St., Tiverton, Devon. The only members of the Arthur family who therefore remained in Butleigh were the children of Edmund (b. 1860), the son of John's son Edmund.
In 1911 Rebecca and Annie lived together with niece Florence Arthur (b. 1879 Bayswater) and nephew Mervyn Arthur (b. 1904 Kingston, Surrey) at 56, Barnfield Rd., Exeter, Devon running a business offering furnished apartments.
1a1) Edmund Arthur Chr. 10 Mar 1834 Butleigh, labourer, bur. 9 Dec 1859 (Dec Q 5c/405 Wells), Butleigh, son of John and Rebecca Arthur 41-10, 51-24
Married: Butleigh 12 May 1856 (Jun Q 5c/995 Wells) Butleigh Charlotte Lye Chr. 8 Jun 1834 Butleigh, d.o. Richard and Harriett Lye (of Butleigh) - Mar. II: 1866 (Mar Q 5c/887 Wells) James Richards b. 1833 High Ham - see Richards # for their three children, died 1878 (Dec Q 5c/372 Wells) aged 44 61-60 #
Children:
1) Edwin Chr. 28 Dec 1856 Butleigh, died 1857 (Mar Q 5c/440 Wells), bur. 16 Feb 1857 Butleigh
2) Eliza Chr. 9 May 1858 Butleigh (Jun Q 5c/623 Wells) bur. 10 Sep 1880 (Sep Q 5c/357 Wells) Butleigh 61-60, 71-76
Illeg. child: William Edmund Chr. 4 Jul 1880 Butleigh
3) Edmund Francis Chr. 27 Jul 1860 Butleigh (1a1A)
Edmund married Charlotte Lye in 1856 but died in 1859. In 1861 Charlotte Arthur was left, after three years of marriage, with two children and they all three lived with her brother William Lye (b. 1835) in Water Lane. Charlotte married again, to James Richards in 1866, and in 1871 the children, plus William Lye and Charlotte's mother Harriett all lived together in Oddway. Charlotte died in 1878.
The birth of her son probably caused the death of Eliza two months later and he too died very shortly afterwards - 1880 (Dec Q 5c/352 Wells) aged 0.
1a1A) Edmund F. Arthur Chr. 27 Jul 1860 Butleigh, shoemaker, son of Edmund and Charlotte Arthur, died 14 Oct, bur. 17 Oct 1935 Butleigh 61-60, 71-76, 91-122, 01-136
Married: Butleigh 10 Feb 1885 Butleigh (Mar Q 5c/737 Wells) Clara Blacker Chr. 16 Oct 1864 (Sep Q 5c/615 Wells) Butleigh d.o. Charles and Phoebe Blacker, died 1 Nov, bur. 5 Nov 1925 Butleigh 91-122, 01-136 #
Children:
1) Francis Charles b. 5 Jun, Chr. 25 Jul 1886 (Sep Q 5c/514 Wells) Butleigh 91-122, 01-136
2) Robert b. 15 Feb, Chr. 8 Apr 1888 (Mar Q 5c/513 Wells) Butleigh 91-122, 01-136 (1a1Ai)
3) Maud Mary b. 16 Mar, Chr. 8 Jun 1890 (Jun Q 5c/483 Wells) Butleigh 91-123, 01-136
4) Tom b. 14 May, Chr. 31 Jul 1892 (Jun Q 5c/476 Wells) Butleigh 01-136
5) Amy Blanche b. 19 Jul, Chr. 13 Aug 1896 (Sep Q 5c/473 Wells) Butleigh 01-136
Edmund became an apprentice shoemaker in Orchard Row, Street (with George Griffin) in 1881. He married Clara in 1885 and in 1891 Edmund and family lived in four rooms at 54, [Sub Road]. The family had moved to Butleigh High Street by 1901 by which time son Francis was then a telegraphist and Robert a baker. In 1911 Edmund, Clara, Francis, Robert, Maud and Amy still lived together in Butleigh, at No. 39 [5 rooms]. Francis was a carpenter and Robert a baker working at the Co-op. Tom was a servant at Nimpnett Vicarage, Chew Stoke, West Bristol in 1911.
Francis (Frank) was a casualty in WWI. Tom, then a soldier, married Mina Haimes in Butleigh on 24 Feb 1916 (Jun Q 5c/855 Wells) but do not seem to have had children, and Maud Mary married soldier Francis J. P. Burge of Portsea in Butleigh on 27 Jun 1916 (Jun Q 5c/855 Wells) – also no children recorded. Amy Blanche married carpenter Albert Talbot in Butleigh on 1 Aug 1921 (Sep Q 5c/955 Wells). #
1a1Ai) Robert Arthur b. 15 Feb, Chr. 8 Apr 1888 (Mar Q 5c/513 Wells) Butleigh, baker, 91-122, 01-136
Married: 1912 (Jun Q 11a/1100 Merthyr Tydfil) Maud Evelyn Burnell b. 1886 (Jun Q 5c/369 Bridgwater) Weston Super Mare d.o. William and Annie Burnell
Children:
1) Ivo Robert Francis Chr. 13 Apr. 1913 (Jun Q 5c/734 Wells) Butleigh.
The couple were living at 24, High Street at the time their son was born. In 1911 Maud lived with her parents in Weston and her occupation given as 'Photography'.
2) Minnie Jane Arthur b. 1871 (Sep Q 1a/97 Kensington) Bayswater Hospital trained nurse, d.o. Hiram and Caroline Arthur (above)
In 1911 Minnie (single) was a visitor at the home of Richard Ryall in Butleigh. She worked on her own account. She was a hospital nurse on the 1901 census.
Ash
1) Edward Ash b. 1842 Somerton, stable-boy 61W-64
In 1861 Edward worked on the farm of Charles Croom in Wootton. Nfi
Ashell
1) George Ashell b. 1823 Chedzoy, farm labourer, s.o. Joseph and Mary Ann Ashell 51W-39
George lodged with Robert Wake in Wootton Back Street in 1851. Nfi .
Ashley
1) Edward Ashley
This person fathered an illegitimate child by Jane Hockey (the d.o. Thomas Hockey – b. 1748?) and he paid the Overseers of the poor £5 up to the 7th Feb 1775. He paid the Overseers £3 for 60 weeks relief in 1775/6 for the same child. A Mr. Ashley made a valuation of Chasey's tenement and other lands in Butleigh for William Curtice in 1768 – related?
Ashman
1) Annie S. C. Ashman b. 1861 Midsomer Norton, housekeeper, d.o. Philip Ashman, a farmer (of 182 acres) and his wife Sarah. 91-124
From 1871 until sometime after the 1881 census Annie had lived as sole child with her wealthy parents at Waterside farm, Midsomer Norton. Annie then boarded with Henry Pepperell, accountant, at Higher Hill Farm in 1891.
Askew
1) Ernest Askew b. 1860 Edinburgh, Scotland, butler 91W-117
Ernest was the Butler at Wootton House in 1891. Nfi
Aslett
1) Dr. Henry Edward Cullinan Aslett MRCS LRCP Medical Practitioner b. 1900 (Mar Q 1a/244 Fulham) Hammersmith, s.o. Henry and Mary Aslett
Married: Butleigh 7 Dec 1929 (Dec Q 5c/1107 Wells) Aida Lilian Leach b. 1897 d.o. William Henry Leach
In 1929 Aida lived at Rowley, Butleigh. Henry was a student at Kensington and Chelsea district brancj school, King Street, Hammersmith in 1901 where his father was superintendent. His father was born in Portsmouth and surprisingly on his marriage certificate Henry gave his father as being 'Edward Aslett of Sleaford Lincs. (Gent.),. In 1911 he lived with his parents at 3 Walpole Gdns, Chiswick where his father was 'clerk to a public body'.
Atkins
1) Mr. Atkins Esq
From 1816 this person became a proprietor of land on Sedgemoor Common which he rented out mostly to Farmer Crossman and William and Giles Frampton. In 1826 identified as John Atkins Esq, though this may be his son.
Map\DD\SAS\
C/212/9/15
A
Map of Huckham Farm in the Parish of Butleigh
In the County of Somerset the Property of John
Atkins Esqre.
26.6" to 1 mile. O.S. sheets 52SW; 63NW. Ink and water colour on
paper. Lower Huckham Farm, now in Walton parish, but formerly in
Butleigh,
being on
Butleigh Moor, the Butleigh parish allotment on King's Sedgemoor. The
major part of the farm is plot 739 on the Butleigh Tithe Map. Fields
numbered with reference to a key giving field names and acreages.
Total acreage 82. Ditches and gates shown. Fence, etc., ownership
indicated. Names of neighbouring land owners given.
Date:
1828
Atlow?
[Athon?]
1) Tom Atlow? b. 1886 Bournemouth, Hants, farm servant 01W-141
Tom worked for farmer James Burrough in Wootton in 1901.
Attyeo
1) John Attyeo
Married: Butleigh 13 Aug 1805 Sarah Gardner - nfi
2) Joseph Attyeo Chr. 14 Dec 1853 Butleigh, labourer, s.o Joseph (b. 1819 Huish) and Frances Attyeo, died 1916 (Dec Q 5c/439 Taunton)
Married I: [married: 1878 (Jun Q 5c/617 Langport) Jane Garrett, [Jane Atyeo] died (1880 Dec Q 5c/274 Langport)]
Married II: 1881 (Sep Q 5c/649 Yeovil) Emma Jane Tewkesbury b. 1863 Ilchester
Children:
1) Beatrice b. 1891 Charlton
2) Mabel E. b. 1893 Charlton
3) William G. b. 1894 Stoke under Ham
4) Reginald Albert b. 8 Mar, Chr. 24 May 1897 (Jun Q 5c/437 Wells) Butleigh
Joseph and his parents lived at Charlton Mackrell in 1871. By 1881 aged 27 he had married but was already widowed and still lived with his parents. He then married Emma Jane Tewkesbury in 1881 and by 1891 they lived at Lytes Cary with daughter Beatrice (9 months). By 1901 Emma and the children were paupers in the Wells Union Workhouse - Joseph was missing from the census. Reginald was living with his mother, Beatrice and George at 2, Stacey's Yard, West End, Street in 1911.
Atwell/Atwoolll
There are many spellings of this name and the surname Wooll is another variant (or alias) – see DD/S/BT/4/2/3-4, 12/1/1 – in 1675 in the Overseers accounts it mentions Joane Wooll 'otherwise Atwell'. Because of the 1677-1714 gap in the records and other missing pages in OOP and CW accounts not all ends can be tied up and so far some of the below is speculative.
1) Thomazine Atwool married Butleigh 8 Jul 1583 Peter Abbott #
2) Agnes Atwolas bur. 22 Nov 1589 Butleigh
3) Thomas Atwool bur. 8 Jan 1597 Butleigh
Married: Joanna bur. 8 Jan 1586 Butleigh
4) John Atwooll senior (mostly called Wooll) bur. 23 Jun 1607 Butleigh
Married: Maria bur. 7 Jul 1597 Butleigh
Child:ren
1) John Chr. 24 Aug 1579 Butleigh
2) John Chr. 18 Oct 1581 Butleigh (4a?)
3) William Chr. 25 Oct 1582 Butleigh
4) Christopher Chr. 14 Apr 1585 Butleigh, bur. 23 Apr 1585 Butleigh
5) Agnes Chr. 30 Nov 1589 Butleigh
Agnes married William Turnor in Butleigh on 13 Nov 1622.# John received poor relief in 1606 (8d).
4a?) John Atwool bur. 6 May 1618 Butleigh
Married: Isabell bur. 8 Aug 1614 Butleigh
Children:
1) Richard bur. 8 Jul 1604 Butleigh
It is possible that the 1618 burial refers to the son of John 'the elder' and that Isabell was a second wife of that John and Richard his son. John received poor relief in 1614. A John received Poor relief in 1613.
5) Elizabeth Atwooll bur. Dec 1630 Butleigh
6) Richard Atwool? bur. Apr 1629 Butleigh
7) William Atwool tanner, buried as William Wooll Dec Butleigh1636?
Married: Butleigh 29 Sep 1582 Maria Sharpe #
Children:
1) John Chr. 8 May 1585 Butleigh [Wolle]
2) William Chr. 29 Mar 1589 [Wooll] (7a?)
3) Margaret Chr. 25 Apr 1592 Butleigh
4) Roger Chr. 14 Nov 1594 Butleigh
5) Gilbert Chr. 27 Feb 1597 Butleigh (no father given) (7b?)
DD/S/BT/4/2/3 - 1] William Colmer of Butleigh 2] William Wooll or Atwooll of Butleigh, tanner Assignment of 9a arable newly-inclosed from West field part Peckham lease (1557) and assigned to him by Jane Colmer. Rent 3s.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1629.
DD/S/BT/12/1/1 - 1] Thomas Estmond of Butleigh and William Wooll or Atwooll of Butleigh, tanner 2] Jonathan Fox of Kingweston, husbandman Assignment of 3a arable on Southernhill, Butleigh part Peckham lease (1562). [Tied together with DD/S/BT/12/1/2-4]. [Somerset Archive Date: 1634.
Margaret married Thomas Arnold? (unc. Surname) in Butleigh on 29 Nov 1621.
7a?) William Atwool bur. 13 Nov 1657 Butleigh 'the elder' ?
Married: Butleigh 26 Jun 1617 Dorothie Hobbes [d.o. John and Agnes Hobbes?] bur. 22 Sep 1627 Butleigh
A Dorothie Wooll wife of William was also buried 25 Jan 1640 Butleigh – uncertain which is which. Maybe her husband was the William Wooll bur. 1636.
7b?) Gilbert Atwool Chr. 27 Feb 1597 Butleigh [no father given]
Child: Johanna Chr. 27 May 1618 Butleigh
DD/S/BT/4/2/4 - 1] John Seaymor the elder, husbandman, and wife Elizabeth of Wootton, Butleigh 2] Gilbert Wooll or Attwooll of Wootton, Butleigh, husbandman Assignment of 1/2a arable called Purwinckles part Peckham lease (1556) to John Seaymour decd. Rent 2 peppercorns Date: 1647. Same as Cutbert below?
DD/S/BT/6/9/1 1] Gilbert Atwell or Woll of Butleigh Wootton, husbandman 2] William Atwell or Woll of Butleigh Wootton, husbandman Assignment of 1.5a of arable adjoining William's mother Frances Atwell's house in Butleigh, part Peckham lease (1562). Endorsed Look 1803 Date: 1660.
8) Henry Atwool, bur. 21 Dec 1639 Butleigh as Henry Wooll
Married: Frances? widow, bur. 18 Oct 1662 Butleigh
Children:
1) Margaret Chr. 8 Sep 1617 Butleigh
2) Maria Chr. Jan 1618 Butleigh
3) William Chr. Jan? 1619 Butleigh (8a)
4) Joanna Chr. 17 Mar 1621 Butleigh
5) Dorothy Chr. 21 Sep 1622 Butleigh
6) Frances Chr. 25 Jan 1624 Butleigh
7) Christopher Chr. 5 Mar 1629 Butleigh (8b?)
This seems to have been a poor family and several of the 'children' appear in the Overseers' accounts receiving relief, on several occasions being paid together, proving their relationship. Margaret received relief in 1687, and in 1688 a full years relief, and rent – she lived together with Dorothy and Joan then. In 1689 she received rent and clothes. A whitell (cloak), clothes, shoes and assistance in her sickness. She was buried in 1691 Butleigh at the expence of the overseers (OOP). Joane received rent and a pair of shoes in 1674, and rent in 1875 (where she is called Wool otherwise Atwell). In 1676 she received rent and was carried to Thomas Abbott's house. She received rent in 1677 but not mentioned in 1678-9. From 1680 – 1700 she received further relief but in 1700 died after a long period of sickness. (OOP). Dorothy received relief from 1683 – 1711 during which time she was often sick and was buried Butleigh 1711 (OOP).
DD/S/BT/6/9/1 1] Gilbert Atwell or Woll of Butleigh Wootton, husbandman 2] William Atwell or Woll of Butleigh Wootton, husbandman Assignment of 1.5a of arable adjoining William's mother Frances Atwell's house in Butleigh, part Peckham lease (1562). Endorsed Look 1803 Date: 1660. See next
DD/S/BT/7/2/1 - 1] Francis Attwooll of Butleigh, widow 2] William Attwooll of Butleigh, husbandman Assignment of a half acre of arable in Butleigh East field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1662. See next
8a?) William Atwool
Married: Mary bur. 28 Feb 1667 Butleigh
Children:
1) William Chr. 23 Dec 1654 Butleigh
William appears in the Overseers accounts for 1695 when his arm and hand were cured by Dr. James Periam jun. He also treated Dorothy Atwool's arm that year.
DD/S/BT/5/3/2 - 1] Dorothy Estmond of Chestocke, Dors and son Thomas Estmond 2] William Attwooll of Kingweston Assignment of 1.5a inclosed in East field, Butleigh, part Peckham lease (1562). Rent 1s. Endorsed Gould 1758.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT Date: 1649. A different family or William?
DD/S/BT/6/8/1 1] William Atwell of Butleigh husbandman 2] Peter Abbot of Butleigh husbandman Assignment of 2a at Austin pitts, Butleigh. Endorsed with 1683 assignment to John Reynolds.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1656.
DD/S/BT/4/5/16 - 1] John Webb of Butleigh 2] William Wooll or Attwooll of Butleigh, husbandman Lease for lives of 1a lyd ar in East field, Butleigh. Rent 6d and one fat pullet. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date range: 1664-1665. (this William?)
8b)? Christopher Attwooll fl. 1700 – 1722, d. 1722.
A Christopher appears first in 1687 when the Overseers took a warrant out against him. In 1692 he replaced Margaret and lived with Dorothy and Joan, their rent being paid together. From 1692 – 1701 Christopher is only mentioned once, when paid in 1694 for fetching the Coroner to Butleigh. From 1701 Christopher (he is once called Cutter) & family or wife received money from the Rocke and Symcockes bequests and occasionally poor relief in their sickness until 1713. This Christopher may be a son of the former Christopher. In 1712 Christopher's children were 'cured of the itch' by Dr. Strode. In 1714 a coat and a 'change' was made for Atwool's maid but no more mention of Christopher or his wife. Mention of a Christian Attwood in 1709 is probably a mistake for Christopher. In 1719 - 22 Xtopher Attwool received relief, house rent and money in his sickness. In 1722 the OOP paid for his coffin and burial, plus bread and beer for the wake.
DD/S/BT/6/9/3 - Bond by Richard Abbott and Elizabeth and Christopher Attwool to keep covenants. [DD/S/BT/6/9/1-6/9/10 tied together]. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1700.
DD/S/BT/11/1/29 - 1] Richard Abbot of Charlton Adam yeoman and wife Elizabeth, Christopher Attwool of Butleigh, husbandman 2] William Curtice the elder of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of 1a inclosed arable in Butleigh East field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH Date: 1700.
DD/S/BT6/9/6 - 1] Christopher Attwooll of Butleigh, husbandman 2] William Curtice the elder of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of a house in Butleigh [DD/S/BT/6/9/1-6/9/10 tied together]. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1710.
8x) ? Gabriel Wool
DD/S/BT/11/1/20 1] John Fish of Meare, yeoman, and wife Agnes 2] Thomas Looke of Butleigh, yeoman Feoffment of site of Gabriel Wool's house now pasture, Purwinckles (3a), 2a arable in South field of Butleigh, 3a adjoining Woodsplott and 5a wood in Butleigh. [Tied together] Date: 1678.
9) Grace Atwooll [daughter of Dorothy?] died 1739
Children:
1,2) Two boys
Grace may have been a daughter of Dorothy Atwool (or maybe the wife of Dorothy's brother Christopher). In 1703 she was paid for looking after Dorothy and listed together with Dorothy when a coat was bought for her. In 1706 beds and coats etc. were bought for her boys, and she was ill that year. In 1710 Grace's two boys were indentured to James Samson and Thomas Pope. She received rent and shoes in 1714 and was paid for caring for the elderly William Stock, and again in 1715. In 1716 she received 3s 10½d to relieve her in her want. In1717 she received new shoes and money in her sickness. In 1721 she again received new shoes and relief money and in 1722 in addition a change, gown and coat plus rent for her and her family. She was called Wooll that year. In 1723 -28 this situation continued before she received weekly relief in 1729 and in 1730 she and her goods were carried to Knackers Hole house after her case being brought before the justices at Shepton. [Knackers Hole appears on the 1851 census for Butleigh]. In 1731 she received 55 weeks relief and then each year received further relief until 1738. In 1739 she received 15 weeks relief and then Charles King was paid for 'burying Grace Atwell'.
10) Joan Atwool married Thomas Burdham in Butleigh on 23 Jun 1664 #
11) Elizabeth Wool married Christopher Osbourne Butleigh 18 Feb 1671 #
12) John Atwooll – a warrant was acquired by the Overseers to carry John to Chedzoy in 1696 and again in 1697. The John Wooll receiving house rent in 1683 may have been Joane above, but in 1707 Joh Atwool was paid £1 7s 4d to make shoes for the poor..
13) Cutbert Atwell bur. 30 Jul 1666 Butleigh
Married:
Child: 1) Rose Chr. 13 Jul 1665 Butleigh
14) Edith Atwell bur. Mar 31 1728 Butleigh
An Edith appears in the OOP accounts in 1728/9 for attending Mary Perks in her sickness.
15) William Atwell
Married I: Butleigh 4 Feb 1719 Mary How [d.o. William Howe?]
Children:
1) Martha Chr, 13 Mar 1719 Butleigh? daughter?
2) William Chr. 15 Mar 1720 Butleigh, bur. 26 Jun 1720 Butleigh
3) Ruth Chr. 23 Mar 1724 Butleigh (mother Hannah?)
Married II: Butleigh 4 Dec 1734 Hester Pullen [sister of William Pullen?]
Children:
1) Edith Chr. 11 Feb 1734 Butleigh
Illegit. Child: 1) Mary Chr. 5 Mar 1761 Butleigh
On 13 Mar 1719 William, Mary, and Martha Atwooll were Christened - the parents as adults. Martha may well have been a sister or first child. The Edith (8) bur. 1728 may well be a daughter of William and the confusion with mother's names Hannah/Heller suggest a second marriage, if not a third - see next.
In 1728 in the OOP mention is made of William and his wife being taken to Langport and his wife taken there again in 1729. In 1735/6 Mr. Hood and Henry Pope were paid fees for 'marrying William Atwool' and 5 shillings to 'get him married' In 1738 William had his house rent paid. In 1738/9 William was paid by the overseers for informing on certain inkeepers during six examinations of the latter by the justices. In 1741 Thomas Robins was paid to take William and his family to Langport and he received assistance from the OOP in his necessity. Further payments were made by the OOP in 1741 for William's examination over two days and an order to have him removed. Martha Atwool received a new gown and coat in 1721. Martha received 3 shillings during her lying in, in 1736 and 1 shilling was paid at Colonel Pierces for taking her information (OOP).
The mother of Edith seems to read 'Heller' and her birth predates her parent's marriage - if this couple. Probably the Edith Atwood who married Henry Hodges Butleigh 24 Dec 1763. In 1735/6 in the churchwarden's accounts are two payments: 3s 6d to Mr. Hood and Henry Pope 'for marrying William Atwool' and 5s to William Atwool to get him married. In 1741/2 Hester and her children received relief before they went onto regular weekly pay. Hester was also paid that year for attending Mary Pollet in her sickness. Mary and Hester probably lived together since their rent was paid together in 1743. Hester's rent was paid in 1744, 1750, 1751/2, 52/3, 53/4, 54/5, 56/7, 57/8, 58/9, 59/60, 1760, 61/2.
16) Daniel Atwell appears in the CW accounts in 1743/4 when he was paid for killing 12½ doz. Sparrows.
16) Judith Atwell married James Pollett 17 Sep 1758 Butleigh [another child of William and Hester?]
17) Francis Atwell b. 1847 Compton Dundon, stable-boy, died 1872 (Jun Q 5c/313 Wells) 61W-62
Francis worked at Hill Farm, Wootton in 1861. He died aged only 25 in 1872.
18) Mary Atwell b. 1876 Compton Dundon, servant 01W-143
In 1901 Mary was in service at Rowley Farm, Wootton. Nfi
19) Allice Kate Attewell b. 1892 Compton Dundon, housemaid, d.o. William and Jane Attwool
In 1911 Kate was a housemaid at the Cottage Hospital and lived in the Superintendent's House (Dr. Knyvett). Her father was a farm labourer.
20) Lily Jane Atwell b. 1891 Compton Dundon, d.o. William, married Butleigh 21 Oct 1914 (Dec Q 5c/991 Wells) Robert Charles Davis s.o. Alexander Davis.
In 1911 Lily was a general servant working in Bramley Street Road, Glastonbury.
Austin
A) William Auston bur. 13 Apr 1597 Butleigh 'bulgo apellat'?
Little survives in the records of this family but 'Austin pitts' must be related to them – DD/S/BT/6/8/1 - 1] William Atwell of Butleigh husbandman 2] Peter Abbot of Butleigh husbandman Assignment of 2a at Austin pitts, Butleigh. Endorsed with 1683 assignment to John Reynolds.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1656.
1) Edward Austin/Auston
Married: Joanna bur. 12 Jul 1578 Butleigh
2) John Austin bur. 28 Jun 1609 Butleigh
Married: Joanna bur. 19 Oct 1607 Butleigh
Children: 1) Philip Chr. 10 Jun 1580 Butleigh
3) George Austin bur. 29 Nov 1665 Butleigh
Married: Butleigh 3 Jul 1611 Joanne Morris, bur. 4 Mar 1656 Butleigh
Children:
1) Joanna Chr. 20 Dec 1611 Butleigh
2) Thomas Chr. 5 Dec 1613 Butleigh (Austice) bur. 8 Mar 1614 Butleigh
3) Edward Austice (Austin?) Chr. 25 Jul 1615 Butleigh (Dwelly's PR)
4) Maria Chr. 6 Apr 1617 Butleigh, bur. 1 Aug 1618 Butleigh
5) Dorothie Chr. 24 Oct 1619 Butleigh
6) John Chr. 4 Aug 1622 Butleigh (Dwelly's PR)
A Margaret Austen was a ratepayer in 1673 but no connection known to this family.
4) John Austin
Married: Butleigh 11 Apr 1745 Catherine Fox
5) John Austin bur. 13 Jul 1746 Butleigh base born son of Mary Austin of Baltonsborough
6) William Austin of Baltonsborough
Married: Butleigh 16 Aug 1803 Elizabeth Tottle
An assessment was made in 1827 and again in 1828 for a rate to relieve the poor of 10p in the £1 and William Austin's property was valued at £93 9 8d and he paid £3 17 11.
DD/S/BT/19/3/9 - 1] Thomas Porch of Glastonbury 2] William Austin of Baltonsborough, yeoman 3] Revd George Neville Grenville, vicar of Butleigh Conveyance of orchard (1.0.10) in Batts Lane, Baltonsborough.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1841.
7) John Austin of Baltonsborough
Married: Elizabeth [Russell] b. 1796, buried 11 Nov 1824 Butleigh
Child:
1) William Russell Austin Chr. 11 Nov 1824 Butleigh, bur. 6 April 1825 Butleigh
Nfi on this family - Elizabeth must have died in childbirth and William probably moved away after his son's death.
8) Sarah Anna Jane Austin Chr. 28 Dec 1851 Butleigh, d.o. Frederick and Mary Ann Austin
Sarah Ann was the daughter of the blacksmith Frederick Austin. He may have been a journeyman smith since there is no further trace of him in Somerset. Maybe Sarah is the Sarah Jane born in Wellington in 1850 (Mar Q 10/494 Wellington).
Avery
There are still questions to be resolved regarding the early history of this family, in particular the sequence and relationships of the various Philip Averys.
1) John Avery
Married: Agnes bur. 2 May 1659 Butleigh
2) Philip Avery Senior, died 1707
Married: 18 Apr 1655 Margaret Perry bur. 28 Mar 1673 Butleigh
Children:
a) Philip? Senior (see 2a/2a1)
1) Joane Chr. 6 Jun 1656
2) Margaret Chr, 13 Jun 1658
3) John Chr. 16 May 1665 (2b)
4) Thomas Chr. 8 Jun 1674 ( 2c)
DD/S/BT/4/5/22 1] John Webb 2] Philip Avery of Butleigh, carpenter Lease for lives of a messuage and 2a, 1.5a ar at Ashmoores brook, 2a ar in East field, 2a at Mountshill in West field, 1.5a at Langley Sheard, 1a at Langley, 1/2a at Mountshill, Butleigh. Rent 15s 4d.. Date: 1671.
DD/S/BT/7/2/2 - 1] John Webb and Katherine Webb of Butleigh 2] Philip Avery of Butleigh, yeoman Lease for lives of Whitlands (5a), 2 closes pasture, 2a arable in Butleigh East field and 2a in West field. Rent 2s. 6d.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS Date: 1696.
DD/S/BT/8/3/1-2 1] Henry Coate of Kingsbury and wife Anne 2] Philip Avery the elder of Butleigh, carpenter Lease and release of Brownswell (6a), Shilfhedge (6a), 1a arable adjoining Stones piece, 2a by highway from New gate, 1/2a in Longhill, 1a south of Clayhill, two Date range: 1701 - 1702.
DD/S/BT/8/3/5-6 Enclosed copy will (1704) Phillip Avery of Butleigh, carpenter, proved 1707.
Compton Dundon Deeds DD\BR\ho/34 Capital messuage at Compton, orig. belonging to Farewell family of Bishop's Hull, passing to Thomas Trayne of Somerton, merchant, 1735. Marriage settlement, George Smyth and Joan Ham, both of Compton Dundon, 1668. Copy will, Philip Avery of Butleigh, carpenter, 1707
2a?) Philip Avery bur. 3 Dec 1730 Butleigh
Uncertain -son of last and father of next – see also 2a1a!
2a1)? Philip Avery bur. 2 Jul 1741 Butleigh
Married I: Charlton Mackrell 8 Dec 1709 Elizabeth Browning, [widow of John Browning?#] bur. 4 Jun 1715 Butleigh
Married II: Charlton Mackrell 27 Nov 1718 Elizabeth Slade of Butleigh #widow of George Burdham then widow of John Slade.
Philip's first wife Elizabeth died and Elizabeth, his second wife was the widow of the John Slade buried in Butleigh church (died 1715/6) and had previously been the widow of John Burdham. A property which paid rates in the name of John Slade until 1715 was paid by Elizabeth Slade, widow until 1719 then paid by Philip and Elizabeth Avery until 1724, then by Elizabeth Avery from 1725-1741/2 then by John Slade [in 1745/6 even called late Elizabeth Avery or John Slades]. Another property on which rates were paid by Philip Avery senior seems to be the same Philip and the rates were paid on that property from before 1707 to 1741.
A Philip Avery was paid 10s for his part in taking an Alexander Day to court on behalf of the overseers in 1720. This or next Philip – in 1727 Philip was Overseer to the poor for his wife's estate at Moorhouse. In 1736 Philip was paid for Hannah Blenman's house rent (OOP) and in 1737 for the rent of Margaret Chasey. He was churchwarden in 1738, and received rent for Margaret Chasey and Thomas Pollet. [Philip and Thomas Avery both witnessed the OOP accounts in 1738]. He received rent for Margaret Chasey and Thomas Pollet again in 1740, 41. He was replaced as ratepayer by Thomas Vearing in 1741. In 1732 the OOP paid Philip for having an apprentice.
A Philip Avery who was Overseer of the Poor in 1709 and 1712 may be this Philip.
DD/S/BT/7/2/3 1] John Webb 2] Philip Avery Lease for lives of Callow's messuage, two half acres arable in Butleigh East field, two half acres in West field and 3a inclosed in Butleigh moor. Rent 3s. Endorsed with note that Thomas Veering holds the house for life (1785).. Date range: 1709 - 1710.
DD/S/BT/14/2/10 1] William Curtice the elder of Butleigh, yeoman 2] Philip Avery the elder of Butleigh, carpenter Assignment of two half acres in Butleigh East field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1714. [Also 14/2/11 Dated 1715/16]
DD/S/BT/7/6/7 1] Philip Avery the elder of Butleigh, carpenter and John Avery of West Pennard, carpenter, administrators of William Avery decd 2] John Rocke of Butleigh Assignment of Henley (3a) in Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1717.
DD/S/BT/14/2/13 - 1] Philip Avery the elder of Butleigh, carpenter and wife Elizabeth, widow of George Burdham of Butleigh, yeoman decd 2] Joseph Sticklings of Butleigh, husbandman, wife Joan and Joan's daughter Mary Periam Assignment of house and plot of ground in Butleigh. Date: 1720.
DD/S/BT/8/2/5 - 1] John Slade of Butleigh, yeoman, son of Elizabeth wife of Philip Avery 2] John Rocke and John Gregory of Butleigh Assignment of Dunhill and Hobbses Hill (3a), and Burdham's tenement in Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS Date: 1730.
DD/S/BT/8/2/6 1] John Rocke of Butleigh 2] Elizabeth wife of Philip Avery of Butleigh 3] Thomas Callow of Butleigh and wife Ellen, Sarah and Anna Slade, daughters of John Slade deed by Elizabeth 4] John Slade of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of Dunhill and Hobbses Hill, Date: 1730.
2a1a?) Philip Avery Junior, Carpenter, bur. 18 Nov 1731 Butleigh
It seems that there are THREE Philip Avery's here, two seniors and a junior (?) and one marriage may have been to the younger of the seniors. Philip Avery, identified as 'junior' paid rates from 1699 and alongside Philip Avery senior from 1707 until 1731 and was 'Philip Avery jun deceased in 1732. Son of the last? The property was then rated by the 'occupiers of the late Philip Avery' until 1735 (CW) and 1736 (OOP) when Thomas Avery paid the rates on it. Thomas, Philip's grandson, paid the rates until 1743/4 (the Thomas below) after which the rate was paid by Elizabeth Avery, widow or the property referred to as 'the late Thomas Avery'
2b) John Avery bur. 4 Jan 1730 Butleigh ?
John paid rates from 1709 onwards to 1726 (absent in 1728)
2c) Thomas Avery blacksmith died 1709/10
Married: Mary bur. 26 Mar 1753 Butleigh
Children:
1) Thomas (2c1) s.o. Thomas and Mary bur. 10 Dec 1727 Butleigh
Thomas was churchwarden in 1697 and from that date until 1710 he was a ratepayer. Thomas appears 1695 – 1705 mostly connected to ironworking. He paid rates jointly in 1710 with Mary and he then disappears leaving Mary as sole ratepayer – presumably his widow. She was still paying rates in 1727 but was joined by Thomas Avery [to 1733 plus possibly once in 1738]. In 1729 Mary was an overseer of the poor. In 1740 Mary Avery received rent for Mary Abbott. Mary paid rates until 1752/3 when she became the late Mary Avery. Some confusion with the Thomases. The 1727 death is identified as that of the son of Thomas & Mary while the 1743 death definitely refers to the Thomas father of Philip who was grandson of Thomas and Mary?
DD/S/BT/11/1/28 1] John Chasey the younger and John Chasey the elder of Butleigh, yeomen 2] Thomas Avery of Butleigh, blacksmith and wife Mary Release of Hendley (7.5a), Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1700.
DD/S/BT/8/3/3 1] Humphrey Colmer the elder of Butleigh, yeoman 2] Thomas Avery the elder of Butleigh, blacksmith Assignment of 3a arable in Butleigh fields.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1706.
DD/S/BT/9/3/1 1] William Fisher of Somerton, tallow chandler 2] Thomas Avery of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of an outhouse formerly a stall, 1/2a in West field and two half acres in Woolfurlong, Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1726.
DD/S/BT/7/4/3-4 1] Catharine Webb of Butleigh 2] Mary Avery of Butleigh, widow Lease for lives of a cottage, 1a in the West field, 3a in Moormead, and half an acre in Woollfurlong in Butleigh West field. Rent 6s. 6d. Enclosed boundaries of Symcockes's.. [Somerset Archive Date: 1736. [This Mary?]
2cx) Thomas Avery bur. 31 Jul 1743 Butleigh
Married: Elizabeth (Betty), bur. 21 Oct 1751 Butleigh
Children:
1) Philip Chr. 4 Mar 1732 Butleigh (2c1a)
2) Mary Chr. 17 Dec 1733 Butleigh
3) Thomas Chr. 1 Jan 1735 Butleigh
4) Margaret Chr. 28 Dec 1737 Butleigh, bur. 11 Jul 1782 Butleigh
5) Elizabeth Chr. 25 Jun 1741 Butleigh, bur. 5 Mar 1742 (Betty) Butleigh
A Thomas Avery (Yeoman) is mentioned in 1726 (DD/S/BT/9/3/1 - previous) and is probably the ratepayer in 1728 who took over Mary's property. Mary widow in 1736 (DD/S/BT/7/4/3-4) may refer to the mother of this Thomas since in 1730 they paid rates and were next to each other in the list. In 1736 Thomas paid rates on the property formerly owned by his grandfather Philip Avery (junior) and did so until his death after which Elizabeth Avery widow paid them. Thomas was overseer in 1735 and paid for 'curing' Joan Pope's leg in that year. Thomas was churchwarden in 1742
A Mary Avery married: Joseph Pollett Butleigh 9 Jun 1759 (witness Philip Avery - her brother?).
DD/S/BT/8/3/15-33 - 1] Edward Parfitt of Wells 2] James Grenville of Butleigh Lease and release of Brownswell (6a), Shelfhedge (6a). Dosthill (2.5a), Longhill (5a), 1a at Dosthill, and 2a in Butleigh West Field. With copy will of Thomas Avery of Butleigh (1743), copy deeds Date: 1784.
DD/S/BT/9/3/4 Probate of will (1743) of Thomas Avery of Butleigh, yeoman, proved.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1757.
DD/S/BT/9/3/7 1] Thomas Avery of Sharpham, now of Halstock, Dors., yeoman 2] James Comer of Walton, yeoman Mortgage of an outhouse formerly a stall and three half acres in Butleigh West field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1767.
DD/S/BT/9/3/8-10 1] James Comer of Walton, yeoman 2] Thomas Avery of Walton, yeoman son of Thomas decd 2] Richard Holman of Butleigh Wootton farmer Assignment of mortgage of house formerly an outhouse and three half acres in Butleigh West field planted as orchard. Enclosed Date: 1773. [for more on this Thomas and the 3½ acres see DD/S/BT/9/3/11-12]
2c1a) Philip Avery Chr. 4 Mar 1732 Butleigh, bur. 28 Aug 1800 Butleigh
Married: Street 28 Dec 1753 Hannah Bennett bur. 5 Aug 1776 Butleigh
Children:
?) Elizabeth bur. 15 Feb 1755 Butleigh (d.o. Philip)
1) Philip Chr. 12 Feb 1756 Butleigh
2) Thomas Chr. 12 May 1758 Butleigh
3) Betty Chr. 9 Apr 1760 Butleigh
4) Mary Chr. 8 Feb 1762 Butleigh
5) Hannah Chr. 15 Nov 1764 Butleigh
6) Jane Chr. 17 Aug 1767 Butleigh
7) Joseph bur. 11 Sep 1768 Butleigh
In 1753/4 Philip became ratepayer on the property previously occupied by Joseph Avery (see below). He was Overseer in 1757/8, churchwarden 1760. He paid rates alone until 1767 then in 1767/8 Thomas paid rates alongside him – until 1768/9. In 1769 Thomas was the sole ratepayer. The neighbour, Edward Blenman taking over 'part of the Late Philip Avery's' in 1770. Thomas paid rates until 1775 when the property belonged to James Grenville. This Philip appears in churchwardens accounts: for killing sparrows in 1743/44, 44/5 and 1761/2 – for hauling stones.
DD/S/BT/8/3/5-6 1] Philip Avery son and heir of Thomas deed brother of Philip deed grandson of Philip Avery of Butleigh, carpenter 2] William Cole of Martock clothier Mortgage of Browns well (6a), Shelfhedge (6a), 1a arable adjoining Stones piece, 2a by highway from New Date: 1759.
DD/S/BT/12/1/25 - 1] Philip Avery of Butleigh, eldest son of Thomas decd who was eldest son of Thomas and Mary decd, and wife Hannah 2] James Grenville of Butleigh Feoffment of Hendlie (7.5a), Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1761.
DD/S/BT/8/3/9-11 - 1] Philip Avery of Butleigh and wife Hannah 2] Edward Blinman of Butleigh yeoman Feoffment of Brownswell (6a), Shelfhedge (6a), Dosthill (2.5a), Longhill (5a), 1a at Dosthill, and 2a in Butleigh West field. With pair of fines.. [Somerset Archive and Records, Date: 1766.
3) William Avery died 1717
Child?: Joseph?
A William took on an apprentice in 1697 (above) and in 1697 a William Looke - Avery began paying rates in close proximity in the list of ratepayers to Philip (2). He was also (as Willis) a witness to the accounts. He was a ratepayer from 1701 – 1717 and seems to have taken on the second property for which rates had been paid in 1699/1700 by Philip junior. William Avery appears in the churchwardens accounts in 1708 as having killed a polecat and been paid 4d for it. In 1718 Joseph Avery took over his property (according to the position in the rates list) and may have been a son or nephew. Joseph paid rates until 1730+
DD/S/BT/7/6/7/ - 1] Philip Avery the elder of Butleigh, carpenter and John Avery of West Pennard, carpenter, administrators of William Avery decd 2] John Rocke of Butleigh Assignment of Henley (3a) in Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1717
3a) Joseph Avery died September 1768
Joseph paid rates in succession to William from 1718 – 1754/5 when he was replaced by Philip Avery. The Churchwardens accounts for 1735/6 record a payment for 'expences at Wells Court against Joseph Avery'. In the churchwardens accounts for 1737 he was paid for looking after the bells and 'righting' the clock and letter. He appears several times up to 1754 for 'righting' and looking after the bells. This Joseph stopped paying rates in 1754 but Joseph is mentioned again in 1758 in the document below and in 1761 the OOP paid the rent for a Joseph Avery – the same? In Sep & Oct 1762 the OOP paid 6d to Joseph in distress. The OOP paid £2 0 6d to Joseph for work he did at Wickhams Cross in 1761. In 1762 Joseph was paid 2 guineas for work done on the highway at Rowleys. Joseph received assistance in Sept. 1763 plus July and November 1764. In 1764/5 they paid William Goodson for wool cloth for Joseph. He received assistance in almost every month in 1765. In August 1767 5s was paid by the OOP for a warrant and prosecution of Joseph Avery. The OOP paid for his shroud and coffin in Sept. 1768.
DD/S/BT/9/2/8 1] Joseph Avery of Butleigh 2] William Withers of Butleigh, baker Assignment of two half acres in Butleigh West field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1751.
DD/S/BT/8/3/4 - 1] Joseph Avery of Butleigh, husbandman 2] Philip Avery the elder of Butleigh, yeoman Lease for 2,000 years of 1a at Harepitts in Butleigh East field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1758. It is uncertain who Joseph was and this Philip still seems to be living in 1758.
Uncertain burials
4) Rachel bur. 23 Feb 1717 Butleigh
6) Mary Avery Chr. 17 Jun 1752 Butleigh as an adult
DD/S/BT/7/1/21 - 1] Jane Talbott of Butleigh granddaughter of Mary Avery of Butleigh decd. 2] James Withers of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of a half acre of arable in Butleigh West field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1759. Possibly Mary wife of Thomas above for the grandmother?
7) James Avery
Married: Butleigh 13 Jul 1764 Rebecca Collins [widow of William Collins#]
8) John Avery b. 1791 West Lydford, farmer, died 1854/5 Shepton Mallet
Married: Butleigh 14 May 1816 Catherine Eades [Chr. 7 Mar 1785 Butleigh d.o. William & Mary Eades] (died before 1841) #
Children:
1) William Chr. 24 Aug 1817 Butleigh (8a)
2) Thomas b. 1820 Butleigh (8b)
3) Alfred Chr. 4 Aug 1822 Butleigh
4) Anna Maria Chr. 3 Oct 1824 Butleigh
5) Charles b. 1829 Corton (8c)
In 1827 and 1828 the assessment for rates on a cottage was 2s 6d for John Avery 'or Mrs. Marsh' which suggests that they may have left Butleigh about that time. though the Butleigh Court papers below for 1829 suggests that John still had connections with Butleigh then. In 1841 John and Catherine farmed in Castle Cary with sons Thomas (b. 1820), Alfred and Charles. This family lived at West Lydford in 1851 where John farmed 110 acres on Top Road. In 1861 Alfred was head of the family and lived with Anna and Charles on their West Lydford farm. By 1881 Alfred, then a retired farmer, lived at Lydford Road with sister Anna - both unmarried. Alfred died in 1882 (Dec Q 5c/328 Shepton Mallet) aged 60 and Anna Maria died in 1889 (Sep Q 5c/289 Shepton Mallet) aged 64.
DD/S/BT/10/3/2 1] William Eades of Butleigh, yeoman, John Tucker of Butleigh, yeoman and wife Mary, Elizabeth Goodson of Butleigh, James Barnes of Butleigh and wife Ann, John Golledge of East Pennard, yeoman and wife Jane, John Avery of Butleigh. cordwainer and wife Date: 1824.
DD/S/BT/13/3/29-30 - 1] John Fry Reeves of Glastonbury 2] John Avery of Corton Denham, yeoman 3] John Tucker of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of Park Gate (1.5a), Butleigh. Enclosed promissory note.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1829.
8a) William Avery Chr. 24 Aug 1817 Butleigh, Purveyor
Married: Mary b. 1814 Bristol, died 1861 (Mar Q 6a/25 Bristol)
In 1851 William and his wife Mary lived at 17, Alfred Pl., Westbury on Trym with three children (all Westbury born). Mary died in 1861 before census night. The widowed William lived at 5, Alfred Place, Westbury on Trym with his three children on census night 1861. He may be the William who died in 1873 aged 56 (Dec Q 6a/110 Clifton).
8b) Thomas Avery b. 1815/9 Butleigh, butcher, died 1875 (Mar Q 5a/333 Sherborne)
Thomas lived with his parents in 1841 but in 1851 at Market St., Sherborne with wife Jane (b. Lytes Cary) and daughter Frances (b. 1846 Sherborne). In 1861 he lived at Cheap Street, Sherborne where his occupation was 'Pork Butcher'. In 1871 Thomas was still in Cheap Street but he died in 1875 aged 58.
8c) Charles Avery b. 1828 Corton, farmer, died 1869 (Sep Q 5c/350 Wells)
Married: 1863 (Jun Q 5c/975 Shepton Mallet) Martha Thomas b. 1837 Queen Camel, Som., d.o. James, a dairyman, and Hester Thomas, died 1914 (Dec Q 5c/473 Yeovil) aged 78.
Children:
1) Catherine Mary b. 1864 (Mar Q 5c/647 Shepton Mallet) West Lydford 71-74
2) John James Alfred b. 1865 (Sep Q 5c/572 Shepton Mallet) West Lydford 71-74
3) Anna Maria b. 1867 (Dec Q 5c/449 Yeovil) Pendomer 71-74
The three children of the widow, Martha Avery appear on the 1871 census at Great Park Cottage, Butleigh, being cared for by Ellen Thomas (b. 1832), housekeeper, in the absence of their mother. # Ellen Thomas was the then unmarried sister of Martha and they had appeared together with their parents in 1841 on the census at Queen Camel. They were both still with their parents at West Lydford in 1861.
After her marriage to Charles Avery in 1863, Martha, a dairywoman, lived in West Lydford, When he died in 1869 she seems to have left her children temporarily with her sister Ellen, in Butleigh. In 1881 she was back together with her children Catherine and John, in West Lydford, though her daughter Anna Maria was staying with her mother's sister Mary who had married Abner Henry Ashford, a dairyman, who lived at Upper Lyde, Yeovil. In 1891 Martha lived at Camel Farm Dairy House, Queen Camel, with all three of her unmarried children and was still there with them in 1901 when she was also joined by her widowed sister Ellen Plumley [ née Thomas]. #
9) Philip Avery b. 1782 East Lydford, labourer, shoemaker and publican, died 1861 (Mar Q 6a/88 Clifton)
Married: Ann b. 1781 Charlton Adam, died 1855 (Sep Q 6a/66 Clifton)
Children:
1) Charles Chr. 15 Aug 1813 Butleigh
2) Mary Chr. 14 May 1816 Butleigh
3) Elizabeth Chr. 27 Dec 1818 Butleigh
Philip may well be the brother of John (7), both coming from Lydford and both living in Butleigh in the early 1800's. In 1841 Philip and Ann were running a Beer House at 2 Cooks Lane, St. Philip & Jacob, Bristol. By 1851 Philip and Ann had retired. Mary may be the person who married in 1838 (Sep Q 11/167 Bristol) and Elizabeth may be the person who married in 1839 (Jun Q 11/190 Bristol). A child George born in 1813 but not recorded as baptised in Butleigh was buried in Butleigh on 23 Mar 1816 aged 3 and was probably Philip and Ann's son.
Axford
1) Mr. Axford of Bridgwater was paid by the churchwardens in 1750/1 for tiling and ceiling nails used in the church.
Axon
[see Exon]
Ayre(s)
(Ayers, Eyres)
A) Jane Ayers
In 1749/50 Jane Ayers 'bill' of 17s 10d was paid by the Overseers of the Poor.
1) Humphrey Ayres bur. 6 Feb 1747 Butleigh (an adult or child of James the younger?)
2) James Ayres Carpenter, bur. 1 Oct 1754 Butleigh
Married: Mary bur. 19 Oct 1754 Butleigh
Children:
1)? Susanna bur. 6 Aug 1731 Butleigh [d.o. James & Mary]
2) James Chr. 16 Aug 1717 Butleigh (2a)
3) Mary Chr. 8 Nov 1718 Butleigh
James appears paying rates from 1723 – 1786. From 1754 they must have been paid by his son and from 1777 by his grandson.. James Ayres constructed a gallery in the church 1731-6 (CW). In 1736 he was also paid for two dys horse hire to take Elizabeth Brook to Bath.(OOP) In 1736/7 he was paid for making and decorating the church pulpit, making pews and major repairs and building work in the church (CW). In 1735/6 he was paid for his work on the gallery. In 1743/4 he was paid for his work and timber in the roof of the church (CW). James was paid for surveying the windows and going to Bridgwater in 1747/8 (OOP). This must be the James whose bill was paid by the CW in 1748/9. In 1750/51 he was paid for sawing and for making and mending the church gates. He was also paid for paving slabs. In 1752-3 he was paid for new stocks, a new post for the church stock and hauling the materials and putting them up, and a stock in the churchyard. [This later work could also be that of his son]
DD/S/BT/7/4/5 - 1] James Ayers of Butleigh, carpenter and wife Mary 2] Susannah Kelway of Butleigh widow of William decd 3] James Ayers of Butleigh the younger, carpenter Assignment of 1/2a at Longrow, 3yds in Clayhill, 1a at Stonepitts, 1/2a at Windmill toot furlong, Date: 1741.
DD/S/BT/7/4/7 1] James Ayres of Butleigh, carpenter 2] Richard Gould of Bridgwater Mortgage of 1/2a in Butleigh West field and 3yds a in the East field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date range: 1750 - 1751.
2a) James Ayres Carpenter Chr. 16 Aug 1717 Butleigh, bur. 20 Oct 1777 Butleigh [James Eyres]
Married: Betty
Children:
1) Jane bur. 28 Oct 1744 Butleigh
2) Robert Chr. 28 Dec 1743 Butleigh
3) Mary Chr. 1 Nov 1744 Butleigh, bur. 20 Nov 1744 Butleigh
4) James Chr. 8 May 1746 Butleigh (2a1)?
5) Jane Chr. 8 May 1746 Butleigh (2a2)
6) William Chr. 1 Nov 1748 Butleigh
7) Sarah Chr. 6 Aug 1753 Butleigh [James & Postuma]
From 1777-86 the rates continued to be paid by a James Avery but it must have been this James' son. Postuma may be the forename of a second wife of James? Another unregistered child of this couple Mary died and was bur. 31 May 1754 Butleigh. The Churchwardens accounts refer to a bill paid in 1756/7 to James. Another CW reference in 1762/3 mentions oak supplied by James. In 1761 James with John Rocke disbursed the Overseers payments for highways repairs including a payment of £6 16 5d to himself.
DD/S/BT/7/4/8 - 1] Posthuma Ayers of Butleigh widow of James Ayres the younger 2] Ann Periam of Butleigh Assignment of 1/2a in Longrow in Butleigh West field, 3yds a in the East field, 1a at Stonepitts, 1/2a below the way and 1a at Wheathill, Butleigh 1757
DD/S/BT/22/4/76 - Agreement between James Ayers and James Grenville for lease of 1a on Mountshill in Butleigh West field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1769. Butleigh.. [Somerset Archive Date: 1757.
DD/S/BT/22/4/76 Agreement between James Ayers and James Grenville for lease of 1a on Mountshill in Butleigh West field.. [Somerset Archive and Records, BUTLEIGH COURT PAPERS] Date: 1769.
DD\BR\ho/24 New erected' house, divided in three (1777) and land in West Field, orig. belonging to Ayres of Butleigh. Wills, James Ayres of Butleigh, carpenter, 1778, and William Eades of Butleigh, 1819.. [Somerset Archive and Records, DEEDS OF THE NEVILLE...] Date range: 1777 - 1840.
2a1) James Eyres Chr. 8 May 1746 Butleigh bur. 2 Feb 1806 Butleigh ? Tailor
Married: Butleigh 2 Oct 1781 Martha Withers b. 1750, pauper, bur. 17 Sep 1830 Butleigh aged 80. #
Children:
1) John Chr. 31 Aug 1783, bur. 6 Dec 1785 Butleigh
2) William Chr. 1 May, bur. 16 May 1785 Butleigh
James Ayers junior of Hobbs Hill (various spellings, sometimes listed as part of Kelways) was paying rates from 1772. In 1776 James Ayers paid rates on part of Blenman's which for two years had had the rates paid by James Andrews, husband of Jane Ayers. Probably this James rather than his father. Jane had had three illegitimate children by a Blenman and possibly inherited some property as a result. In 1777/8 James Andrews again paid the rates on the Blenman property. Two properties, Hobshill and presumably that owned previously owned by James Ayers (2) had rates paid by James until 1786. In 1778 James was paid for making clothes for the poor (OOP). In 1790 James paid rates of 1s 8d for Hobbshill but last paid the rates in 1795.
2a2) Jane Ayres - the Jane Eyres who married widower James Andrews in Butleigh on 8 June 1770 #
Illegitimate Children:
1) Jane Blenman Chr. 13 Feb 1763 Butleigh
2) Edward Blenman Chr. 29 May 1765 Butleigh [bur. 4 Dec 1785 Edward Eyres s.o. Jane?]
3) Elizabeth Blenman Chr. 3 Jun 1771 Butleigh
Jane had a further seven children by James Andrews.
3) Susanna Ayres bur. 14 Oct 1762 Butleigh
4) Melior Eyre bur. 7 Dec 1780 Butleigh
5) Ann Eyres bur. 8 Apr 1792 Butleigh
6) Rebecca Eyres bur. 31 Dec 1794 Butleigh
7) William Ayre b. 1858 Witheridge, Devon, farmer, s.o. George and Jane Ayre
Married: 1882 (Jun Q 5b/768 Tiverton) Blanche Wood b. 1859 Tiverton, Devon, died 1898 (Sep Q 5c/241 Langport)
Children:
1) William Wallace Hopkins b. 24 Apr, Chr. 20 May 1883 (Jun Q 5c/526 Wells) Butleigh
2) Joseph Wood b. 11 Oct, Chr. 9 Nov 1884 (Dec Q 5c/520 Wells) Butleigh, d. 1890 (Mar Q 5b/380 S. Molton)
3) George b. 10 Jun, Chr. 8 Aug 1886 (Sep Q 5c/518 Wells) Butleigh
4) Mary b. 29 Aug, Chr. 27 Sep 1887 (Dec Q 5c/492 Wells) Butleigh
5) John b. 29 Nov 1888, Chr. 1 Jan 1889 (Mar Q 5c/495 Wells) Butleigh, d. 1890 (Mar Q 5c/311 Langport) 6) Laura b. 1890 (Sep Q 5c/371 Langport) Somerton
Married II: 1900 (Dec Q 5c/745 Langport) Constance Gwendoline Winterbottom b. 1870 Islington
During the period 1883 - 6 William farmed on Butleigh Hill. His son Joseph died in childhood whilst visiting relatives in Devon at about the same time that his younger son John died in Butleigh. The family lived in 1891 at Hurcott farm, Somerton. Blanche died in 1898 and William then married Constance in 1900. In 1901, of the Butleigh born children, William and Mary were still at home in Hurcott, with two children born to Constance, but George was a pupil boarding at Hall House School, Burnham. In 1911 Mary was a governess residing at the Tilbury Hotel, Tilbury, Essex. William and Constance were still in Hurcott with four children by Constance.