From
http://schulers.com/books/jo/w/The_Works_of_John_Bunyan_Volume_1/The_Works_of_John_Bunyan_Volume_132.htm"A lineal descendant of his was living, in 1847, at Islington, near London, aged eighty-four, Mrs. Senegar, a fine hearty old lady, and a Strict Baptist. She said to me, 'Sir, excuse the vanity of an old woman, but I will show you how I sometimes spend a very pleasant half-hour.' She took down a portrait on canvas of her great forefather, and propped it up on the table with a writing-desk, with a looking-glass by its side. 'There, Sir, I look at the portrait, and then at myself, and can trace every feature; we resemble each other like two pins.' 'Excepting the imperial and moustachios,' I replied; to which she readily assented. It was the fact that there was a striking family likeness between the picture and her reflection in the looking-glass."
Now I know what I'm looking for I can find her!

She left a very brief PCC will. Mentioning her sister Amelia Bradley and her son Thomas Bradley. Also a neice Mary Ireland and a nephew (he must be her husband's) William Pegler Sanigear.
Carole