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Mary Ann Elizabeth JACOBS
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Name Mary Ann Elizabeth JACOBS Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born 14 Oct 1788 - From baptism PR entry
Baptised 21 Dec 1788 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 12 Nov 2017)
Gender Female Died Jun Q 1860 Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
- GRO ref: Austin, Mary Ann Elizabeth q2 1860 Thanet RD 2a 419; GRO online index shows age at death as 72
Siblings1 brother and 3 sisters
Half-siblings3 half brothers and 1 half sister (family of Daniel JACOBS and Mary SINGLETON) Patriarch & Matriarch
John JACOBS, b. Abt 1722, bur. 11 Feb 1795, St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
(Age ~ 73 years) (Grandfather) 
Susannah WATTS, b. Abt 1697, bur. 14 Mar 1783, St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
(Age ~ 86 years) (Great Grandmother) 
Person ID I11887 All | England: Kent Group (in Go(a)tham One-Name Study), All in the Goatham / Gotham One-Name Study Last Modified 4 Feb 2018
Father Daniel JACOBS, b. 19 Jul 1765, bur. 24 Feb 1855, St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
(Age ~ 89 years)
Other Partners: Mary SINGLETON m. 24 Dec 1796Mother Mary GOATHAM, b. 29 May 1762, Margate, Kent, England
, bur. 5 Aug 1796, St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
(Age ~ 34 years) Banns of marriage From 5 Feb 1786 to 19 Feb 1786 - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 3 Feb 2018)
"... Daniel Jacobs and Mary Goatham both of this Parish ..."
Married 23 Feb 1786 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 3 Feb 2018)
"Daniel Jacobs of this Parish and Mary Goatham of the same were married in this Church by Banns this 23d. Day of February in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Six by me W. Williams Curate
This Marriage was solemnized between Us Daniel Jacob, the + Mark of Mary Goatham
In the Presence of John Corbin. J, Jas. Dixon Parrishe Clarke"
Reported in the Kentish Gazette of 24 to 28 February 1786 (p.4, col. 4)"On Thursday was married Mr. Daniel Jacobs Miss Mary Goatham, both of Margate."
Family ID F1283 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family William AUSTEN, d. Yes, date unknown Married - While there were many Marys and Mary Anns,this Mary was unusual in having two middle names. This makes me sure that the Mary A E Austen I have found in the 1851 census, a shoe binder, is the daughter of Daniel and Mary (As well as being the right name, she was still living in Margate, birthplace shown as Margate and was the right age; in addition I know that her uncle Robert had a niece who in 1847 had the name Mary Austen).
I am less certain about her husband and children. I have yet to find a marriage, or to find Mary in the 1841 census. A William and Mary Austen had 3 children baptised in Margate in 1813; this Mary being then aged about 24 was old enough to have 3 children. In addition, William was a shoemaker, which ties in with Mary's 1851 occupation of shoe binder.
Children3 children Last Modified 23 Nov 2012 Family ID F5347 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Baptised - 21 Dec 1788 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 


Child - Margaret AUSTEN - 26 Mar 1813 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 


Child - John AUSTEN - 26 Mar 1813 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 


Child - Mary AUSTEN - 26 Mar 1813 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 


Died - Jun Q 1860 - Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England 

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Wills (transcripts) 
The will of Robert Goatham (1765 - 1847)
Robert was the uncle of Mary, and he named her as one of his beneficiaries. I can't imagine he had a lot to leave; in 1821 he had appealed for aid to Trinity House.

