Name and birth year and location from the Fennel Family Tree at
ancestry.co.uk by Jennifer J.
It seems Elizabeth Woodin, spinster was a witness to her half sister, Anne Gibson’s (nee Woodin) will in 1846
In the 1841 census Woodblind House, ????? Hill, Greenwich East, Greenwich, Blacheath, Kent [now part of London]
Mary Ann Cousin, age 70, school mistress, not born in Kent
Marian Cousin, age 30, not born in Kent
Elizabeth Woodin, age 40, independent, not born in Kent
Elizabeth Jones, age 40, independent
other females, including several scholars and servants.
In the 1851 census 6 Marlborough Villas, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex
Head Mary Ann Complin, unmarried, age 48, fund holder, born Bishops Gate, London
Visitor,
Elizabeth Woodin, age 53, fund holder, born East Indies - British Subject
1 servant
In the 1861 census 6 Marlboro Villas, Hackney, Toer Hamlets, Middlesex
Head Mary Ann Complin, unmarried, age 58, fund holder, born Bishopsgate, Middlesex
Boarder
Elizabeth Woodin, age 64, fund holder, born East Indies
1 servant
In the 1871 census 67 Carlton Hill, Marylebone, London
Head Frederick W. Keyl, age 47, artist, painter, born Germany
Wife Sara C. Keyl, age 40, born India
Son Norman Keyl, age 4, born London
Daughter Frances M. Keyl, age 2, born London
Son Baby Keyl, age 1 month [or perhaps week], born London
Daughter Henrietta Keyl, age 16, scholar, born London
Aunt
Elizabeth Woodin, age 73, independent, born India
3 servants
[It would seem Elizabeth is Sara’s aunt. Sara Constance Woodin (daughter of William Woodin, merchant) married Frederick William Keyl in 1852 ]
In the October to December 1889 death index
Elizabeth Woodin, died age 92, Bromley, Kent, volume 2a, page 239
National Probate Calendar February 11 1890
The Will of
Elizabeth Woodin late of Burnside Ravensbourne-road Bromley in the County of Kent spinster who died 20 December 1889 at Burnside was proved at the Principal Registry by Jese Paul Taylor of Burnside Bank Clerk and Alfred Jonas of 3 Old-Serjeant’s-Inn Chancery-lane in the City of London Solicitor the Executors. 516 pounds, resworn March 1890 687 pounds