He was christened in St Andrews Church, Halstead, Essex on 23rd December 1781.
1841 Census shows that he was 60 years of age and living in High Street, Stepney.
Parish records show that he was a Soldier in 1803.
1841 Census shows that he was a Bricklayer.
In 1847 at the time of his death his occupation was shown as a Bricklayer.
Daniel died on 12th September 1847 at his own address in Pedleys Orchard, Stepney, London. He died of Chronic Hepatitis which he'd been certified with for 15 months. William Goody (his son) registered the death - He was living At 2 Westover Street, Stepney, London at the time. Daniel's death was registered on 17th September 1847 in Stepney Registration District. The Registrar was Samuel Castleden.
The burial records of St Dunstan & All Saint's Church, Stepney show that he was buried on 17th September 1847 and was living in Mile End Old Town, London at the time of his death at 66 years of age. The ceremony was performed by J T Birmingham.
Died at the age of 66 on September 12th, 1847.
Daniel's family with Anne Siggins
Daniel and
Anne were married on June 26th, 1802. They had seven sons and two daughters, named
Daniel,
James,
William,
John,
George,
Joseph,
George,
Mary Ann and
Emma.
Daniel was married to Ann Siggins in St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, London, England on 26th June 1802 by Joseph Rose, curate. The witnesses were John Cox and Dorothy Major. Anne and Dorothy used X for their signature as they were both illiterate. The records show number 389 in the church's records and Daniel's surname is shown as Goodey but he signed the entry as Goody.
A point of interest is that Anne was six years older than Daniel.