I am trying to find a woman named Margaret Godbolt who was born 1815-1820 in Ontario. She married Samuel Halls sometime between 1842 and 1848. She most likely died between 1863 and 1871, though there is an outside chance she lived up until just prior to the 1881 Census of Canada (the 1871 census does not show Margaret, but Samuel is not listed as widowed either). Her first child with Samuel was born in 1849. Her last child with Samuel was born in 1863. Both the records I have been able to find about her (only the 1851 and 1861 censuses) indicate that she was born in Ontario.
I have been able to find two groups of Godbolt's in Ontario, one living in Albion township of what is now Peel County, and another group living in London, Middlesex County, Ontario. Most of the Peel county group later moved to Usborne township, Huron County. A Godbolt son of the Peel/Huron County group married one of Samuel and Margaret's daughters. They, both the Halls and the Godbolt's, were Bible Christians or Methodists.
What I am trying to find is when Samuel Halls and Margaret Godbolt married, exactly when and where she died, and who her parents were.
I have spent a great deal of time looking for this information. I have checked the OCFA, findagrave, the Canadagenweb Cemetery Project, as well as other localized databases, the Ontario Marriage Notices 1839-1856, and the Christian Messenger on Ancestry. If anybody looks on Ancestry you will find her in the Halls from Devon to North America tree.
I live in Ottawa, so if anybody can think of anything I do have access to the Canadian archives.
This has been making me crazy, so even the most tenuous connections/suggestions would be worth following up.
Thanks
James