1841 Census shows that she was 49 years of age and living in Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey.
1851 Census shows that she was 50 years of age, born in Bermondsey, Surrey and living in Glenford, Cottage Green Lane, Camberwell, Surrey.
1861 Census shows that she was 69 years of age and living in Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey.
1865 National Probate and Will records show the following:
The Will of Ann Elizabeth Goody formerly of Glemsford Cottage Nunhead-Lane Peckahm in the County of Surrey afterwards of 49 Cornhill in the City of London but late of Hope Villa Rye Hill Peckahm aforesaid Widow deceased who died 21 September 1865 at Hope Villa aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry on 21st October by the oaths of Charlotte Goody of 15 New-Union-street Little Moorfields in the County of Middlesex Spinster the daughter Jesse Pearson Goody of 5 Rye-Hill-park Peckham aforesaid Gentleman the Son and John True of Hope Villa aforesaid Gentleman tbe Executors for effects valued at under £600.
Occupation Details
1851 Census shows that she was an Annuitant.
Death was registered between July-Sept 1865 in Camberwell Registration District.
She was residing at Hope Villa, Rye Hill, Peckham, Surrey at the time of her death.
Died at the age of 73 in 1865.
Ann's family with Jesse Goody
Ann and
Jesse were married in a religious ceremony on June 12th, 1820. They had three sons and three daughters, named
Jesse,
Alfred,
John,
Ann,
Charlotte and
Harriet.
The banns of the marriage were read on 30th April, 7th May and 14th May 1820 in St Saviour Church, Southwark, Surrey.
Parish records show that they were married in St Saviour Church, Southwark, Surrey on 12th June 1820 by William Chaplain.
The witnesses were Jonathan Perkins and Thomas Parr.
Jesse was shown as being a bachelor and Ann as a spinster.
They were both living in the parish.