Harriet Emma Goody
Harriet was born on August 1st, 1887. Harriet's father was
Daniel Thomas Goody and her mother was
Hannah Ann Hall. Her paternal grandparents were
William Henry Goody and
Jane Elizabeth Honeywell. She had five brothers and five sisters, named
William,
Thomas,
Joseph,
Henry,
John,
Annie,
Jane,
Florence,
Charlotte and
Sarah. She was the youngest of the eleven children.
Birth was registered between Jan-Mar 1888 in Mile End Registration District.
She was christened at St Dunstan & All Saints' Church, Stepney on 9th June 1891 by E Hoskyns. She was 3 years of age and her father had died in 1890. She was living at 25 Duckett Street, Stepney when she was christened.
1891 Census shows that she was 3 years of age and living at 25 Duckett Street, Stepney, London.
1901 Census shows that she was 13 years of age, born in Stepney, London and living at 25 Duckett Street, Stepney, London.
1911 Census shows that she was 23 years of age, born in Stepney, London and living in Mile End Old Town, London. Her name is shown as EMMA GOODEY in this census.
1939 Register shows that she was living in 25 Duckett Street, Stepney, London.
1939 Electoral records show that she was living at 25 Duckett Street, Stepney, London. During the Second World War this area of London was very badly bombed and they moved from 25 Duckett Street to a ground floor flat in Searle House, Duckett Street, Stepney, London after their home was bombed.
Harriet was always known as Emma.
Occupation Details
1911 Census shows that she was a Tailoress
Death was registered between July-Sept 1950 in Stepney Registration District at 63 years of age.
Died at the age of 63 in 1950.
Harriet's family with Alfred Walter Wilkey
Harriet and
Alfred were married on April 8th, 1912. They had three sons and a daughter, named
Joseph,
Thomas,
George and
Annie.
Married at St Faith's Church, Shandy Street, Stepney, London, England by Ivan Manor.
Alfred was 27 years of age, Harriett was 24 years of age and both were living at 25 Duckett Street, Stepney at the time of their marriage.
The witnesses were Joseph Goody and Lottie T Cernott.