SOUTH PETHERTON INFORMATION 

 

Hanna Nicholas and Liz James (formerly Hebditch) have been sharing research for many years, being cousins three times over through the HEBDITCH, VAUX  & HARDING families. The families lived in South Petherton or the surrounding villages for at least 400 years, many of whom were non-conformists so do not always appear in the parish registers.  

The surnames we are researching are:-
Axe, Clark, Gifford, Gundry, Harding, Hare, Hazelbrook, Hebditch, Humphr(e)y, Laver, Light, Mantel, Masters, Ostler, Palmer, Terrell, Vaux, Vile, Weare, Wheller, Wines.  

These and other families from South Petherton can be found on Hanna's database on the Rootsweb Worldconnect website - just type in the name of the database: hnicholas1

Liz is also researching: Anstice, Beaton, Bishop, Chaffey, Goodland, Judge, Kingwill, Lentell, Lovibond, Robbins, Stark, Savidge, Trenchard, Winslade

 

NEW - Somerset Tithe Award      

Benjamin's Diary has been updated

 

South Petherton Bastardy and Removal Orders

South Petherton Emigrants

Lists of People

INDEX PAGE TO THE FOLLOWING RECORDS  -

South Petherton Bastardy and Removal Orders

South Petherton Emigrants

Transcripts of South Petherton parish records

Transcripts of South Petherton & surrounding area non-conformist records

South Petherton parish Positions held

Soldiers of South Petherton

 

Photographs of South Petherton

 

Jury List - 1768 - 1818

 

South Petherton Wills

 

South Petherton List of People

 

South Petherton Emigration

 

 

Useful web-site links for the South Petherton area

 

 Information from fellow researchers in the South Petherton & surrounding area

 

Emigration from South Petherton to Victoria, Australia, 1839 - 1900 and Tasmania

 

THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN HEBDITCH

We have been fortunate in that one of our ancestors, Benjamin Hebditch (1791-1861) compiled a diary and although we do not have the original we have photocopies.  Benjamin lived in the parish of South Petherton in a small hamlet known as Over Stratton where he owned land. Benjamin was a farmer but his ancestors were blacksmiths.  The diary contains a mixture of farm accounts, legal matters, parish and chapel business, family news, weather and some world events. Please note, we have not altered any spellings from the original diary.   

Family photographs

 

FIELD MARSHAL LORD HARDING OF PETHERTON

Notes on his early childhood

Notes prepared for his biography, including Army career

Letters written during WWI

An interesting snippet regarding WW1

Letters written by Geoffrey Pether (first cousin to Alan Harding) to his family.  Geoffrey was in Heidelburg in 1914 and was interred at  Ruhleben camp.  His mother was Sarah Sophia Harding, daughter of William Harding & Priscilla Savidge of South Petherton.

Read what it was like for a young lad of 17 to be interred during WW1

 

The Vaux Family of England, the United States, and Australia   

Sarah Anson Vaux has been writing the history of the Vaux family of England, the United States, and Australia for many years.  There is a wealth of information on other families - such as GODDEN, HARE, HEBDITCH, LAVER, OSTLER, PALMER, TERRELL and VILE.  It is worth reading Sarah's book for an insight into the history of South Petherton and of non-conformity.  

List of chapters - there are also photographs to look at.

 

For further sources of information on South Petherton (both online and books) - click here

If you have anything which will interest other researchers of South Petherton families that you are willing to share, please click on this link to contact Liz

 

Last updated:  10th February 2011