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Her husband [[Nathaniel Brown]] was buried in St James, Westminster, on the 18th November 1780.
Her husband [[Nathaniel Brown]] was buried in St James, Westminster, on the 18th November 1780.


Possible Parker marriages:
* Elizth. Wooley m. Joseph Parker, 31st July 1740, Saint John Smith Square, Westminster, London, England.
The husband would also have to have died before 1751:
* Mr. Joseph Parker from London, buryed May 6, 1749, St John the Evangelist, Wotton.
And they would have to have had a daughter called Jane Parker (who married John Dillman Engleheart).
* Jane Parker b.2 Nov 1743, c. 20 Nov 1743, Westminster, England, to Joseph and Elizabeth Parker.
So it looks like Joseph Parker is a jolly good match.


== Death ==  
== Death ==  

Revision as of 14:56, 15 September 2014

Born: Died: Married: Nathaniel Brown Mother: Father: Descendant: Ursula Brown

Elizabeth Woolley married Nathaniel Brown (her second husband as she was a widow) and was the mother of Ursula Sarah Brown.


Marriage

Elizabeth Woolley first married a Mr. Parker, but then she was widowed.

Her second husband was Nathaniel Brown.

Nathaniel Brown (widower) married Elizabeth Parker (widow) in 1751 at St James, Westminster. Both of this parish. Present Thomas Farnshaw/Fanshaw. On the 8th April 1751 they obtained one license to marry. And on 8/9th(?) April 1751 was licensed to marry at either St George Hanover square, or Audley St Chapel.Comment in the margin: Thomas for mye, Wm? Geo? Bellors/Bellow

Her husband Nathaniel Brown was buried in St James, Westminster, on the 18th November 1780.

Possible Parker marriages:

  • Elizth. Wooley m. Joseph Parker, 31st July 1740, Saint John Smith Square, Westminster, London, England.

The husband would also have to have died before 1751:

  • Mr. Joseph Parker from London, buryed May 6, 1749, St John the Evangelist, Wotton.

And they would have to have had a daughter called Jane Parker (who married John Dillman Engleheart).

  • Jane Parker b.2 Nov 1743, c. 20 Nov 1743, Westminster, England, to Joseph and Elizabeth Parker.

So it looks like Joseph Parker is a jolly good match.

Death

Elizabeth was probably dead by 1781 (as she did not appear to be the guardian for her daughter Sarah at this point).


Other references

The book on George Engleheart says as the caption to the picture above "Elizabeth Brown (nee Woolley) whose daughter by her first husband was married to J.C Engleheart, and by her second to George Engleheart (In the possession of Mr. George Mackey)."