William Gothard
(c.1814-1887)
William Gothard was the third of at least four children of Richard Gothard and the final of his three with his first wife Elizabeth Butcher of Witcham, Cambridgeshire, England.
William married Sarah Hawkins, also of Witcham, in September 1841, and the couple went on to have at least nine children over the next 22 years.
Between 1858 and 1861 the family moved from Witcham to the nearby fenland village of Wilburton, where William has switched from being a shepherd, to being a publican at The Black Horse Public House. The family stay living at the pub for the 1861 and 1871 censuses.
During the 1881 census he appears as living in Twenty Pence Road, Wilburton with his wife and their youngest daughter, Anna Maria.
Sarah pre-deceased William in 1882 by five years.
Life Events
Born
- circa 1814 at Witcham, Cambridgeshire, England.
Married
- Sarah Hawkins (1820-1882) on 26th September 1841 at St. Martin's Church, Witcham, Cambridgeshire, England.
Children
- Hannah Gothard (1841-?)
- Richard Gothard (1843-1929) married Louisa Smith (1846-1885), and later to Mary Norman (1844-?)
- Mary Gothard (1847-1931) married James Yarrow (1846-1930)
- Jane Elizabeth Gothard (1849-1909) married John Crabb (1850-1881)
- Elizabeth Gothard (1851-?)
- William Gothard (1856-19??) married Sarah Mary England (1850-1884), and later to Ann Maria Walton (1852-19??)
- Sarah Ann Gothard (1856-1939) married George Gifford (1858-1910)
- Joseph Gothard (1858-1926) married Phoebe Collins (1860-1924)
- Anna Maria Gothard (1863-19??) married Henry Kirby (1861-19??)
Census and Residence
- 1841: 20yrs, High Street, Witcham, Cambridgeshire, England.
- 1851: 35yrs, Slade, Witcham, Cambridgeshire, England.
- 1861: 43yrs, The Black Horse Public House, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire, England.
- 1871: 55yrs, The Black Horse Public House, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire, England.
- 1881: 65yrs, Twenty Pence Road, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire, England.
Employment
- 1841: Shepherd
- 1847: Steward
- 1851: Agricultural Labourer
- 1858: Publican at The Black Horse (Public House) in Wilburton
- 1861-1887: Shepherd
Death
- 9th September 1887 at Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, England, aged 72 years. Cause of death: 'Heart disease, Dropsy - certified'.
Burial
- Location not yet known.