According to the inscription on his gravestone, he left a widow and nine children. Some of the latter probably followed their father's profession, as besides
Robert and
John Broderip there were two other organists of the name in the west of England towards the latter part of the eighteenth century: Edmund Broderip, who was organist of
St. James's, Bristol, between 1742 and 1771, and another organist of the same name (whose Christian name is not known) who lived at
Leominster about 1770. ==References==