Hi Lois, and and welcome to this thread - make sure you've a lot of spare time to read it all! (Some bits are better skipped first time, especially the long posts exchanged between me and BushInn).
I too am descended from George Skelcey and Ann Draper - not an exclusive club, they had 8 surviving children, 40+ grandchildren and uncounted great-descendants - and so related to all those hundreds of Skelseys and Drapers of Cubbington.
Bear with me on this and apologies if you know it. Eliza Whittle gives her birthplace on censuses as Cubbington. In 1870 when widowed she married Henry Draper, and her daughter Jane born Foleshill was living with them in 1881. The IGI suggests Eliza was born a Harrod (though I've found no evidence of the marriage, just a baptism of Elkiza Harrod in Cubbington in 1839). This confuses matters because a Harriet Harrod married a George Skelcey, and Jane Whittle married his (fairly distant) cousin and near contemporary George Skelcey, son of George and Ann (so also a cousin of her stepfather's) in 1884. In 1891 and 1901 George and Jane's eldest daughter Edith Harriet Skelcey is living with Henry and Eliza. Edith then married another cousin, Francis Edward Draper - a grandson of Richard Draper - in 1907, and the widowed Henry is living with them in 1911. Cubbington is a bit like this.
The name I've seen spelled Whittell and even Whitehall but I pay no attention to that - Skelsey can be any old spelling. I've not investigated them because they're not my direct relatives - there are enough of those to be going on with. I'm in touch with loads of Skelcey and Draper relatives, many still in and around Cubbington. I'm descended from George's second son James - which one is your husband from?
Chris