| Genealogy
This is only a brief section on family
history, for more information you will need to join the society.
Research into Lidstone family groups
is ongoing, these family groups eventually become trees linking back to
a common ancestor.
Presently there are 25 trees with 6 common ancestors and much work still
to be done. Work has started on tree 26.
All ancestors appear to have their
origin in South Hams villages not far from each other, namely, Thurlestone,
South Milton, Chivelstone, Dartmouth, Marldon and Staverton. These ancestors
have been traced back for between 4 and 5 hundred years.
The earliest reference to a Lidstone
is however in none of the villages above but in Charleton where in 1332
- William de Lyudestone was listed on the Lay subsidy roll as paying 40d.
Also in 1363 - John de Lyuedistone was appointed vicar of St Clements,
Townstall, Dartmouth. |