Birth | Elizabeth Jackson was born circa 1787 in St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex.2 |
Marriage License | Peter Dennett Godart obtained a marriage license on 26 Aug 1809. Information from the licence: Peter Godart of parish of St Giles in the Fields, County of Middlesex, bachelor age 21 and upwards & Elizabeth Jackson of same parish, spinster, age 21 & up; license is for St Giles in the Fields [document includes Peter's signature].1 |
Marriage | Elizabeth Jackson married Peter Dennett Godart, son of Peter Godart and Mary Dowson, on 28 Aug 1809 in St Giles in the Fields. Details from the register: Peter was a bachelor and Elizabeth a spinster, both of the parish, and married by banns. The witnesses were Peter Godart Sr, Geog Jackson and Thomas Jackson.3Peter Godart & Elizabeth Jackson marriage 1809, St Giles in the Fields |
1841 Census | Elizabeth Jackson and Peter Dennett Godart appeared on the 1841 Census of St John Wapping, Middlesex, at Upper East Smithfield. Peter was 50, a Plumber and Painter[?], and born in the county. Elizabeth was 50 and born in the county. Their children Charlotte, Thomas, Mary and Anne were living with them, as well an apprentice William Brooker, 15, not born in county. [Two of their children married Brookers from Essex so William might be their relative]. Note that the 1841 census records ages rounded down to the nearest 5 years, does not record relationships, and only indicates whether or not the person was born in the county.4 |
1851 Census | Elizabeth Jackson and Peter Dennett Godart appeared on the 1851 Census of St Botolph Aldgate CP, Middlesex, at King Street. Peter was age 63, a Plumber, and born in Mary le Bone. Elizabeth was 64 and born in St Giles in the Fields. They had two visitors, born in Brussels and Ghent.2 |
(Widowed) Death | Her husband Peter died in 1860.5 |
Death Registration | Her death was registered in the quarter ending Mar 1866 in Clerkenwell RD.6 |