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in 1912, he married Rebecca Noortwyck in Wanstead on 15 June 1731. They were married for 42 years, until his wife's death on 8 March 1774. They had 12 children, 5 sons and 7 daughters; all of the sons and several of the daughters died young.
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in Southgate in what is now north London and may have built the first house on the land. He played an active part in public life and was an officer of a number of charitable organisations.
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Stephen's second daughter Susanna Godin (1735–1801) married John Cornwall, and three of their daughters married notable husbands: Susan Cornwall married
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The Charter and By-laws of Corporation of the Governor and Directors of the Hospital for Poor French Protestants and Their Descendant
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Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV, Or, the Huguenot Refugees and Their Descendants in Great Britain and Ireland
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A Sermon Preached at Christ Church, Dublin, ... With a Continuation of the Society's proceedings, to the 25th of March, 1761
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Godin practised with great success as a marine insurance broker in the City of London. He was known for his
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In the mid-18th century, possibly in 1754, Godin bought the woodland known as Gullands Grove, later
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Culland's (or Cannon's) Grove, Southgate, London, the seat of Sir William Curtis: perspective.
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Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland (1761).
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Stephen Godin's youngest daughter, Sophia, married Lt. Col. (later General)
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Stephen Godin was born around 1707 to Stephen Peter Godin (died 1729), a
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Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland
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and the role he played in public life. In 1760 he was a steward of the
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Philanthropy and Police: London Charity in the Eighteenth Century
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merchant in London, and his wife Sussana Godin (nÊe Atterbury).
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in the City of London and a land-owner in Middlesex. He acquired
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Public Ledger or The Daily Register of Commerce and Intelligence
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Four daughters survived and married, three to merchants of the
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Godin died on 15 March 1787 at Southgate and was buried at
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in the City of London. His will is held by the British
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Will of Stephen Peter Godin of Southgate, Middlesex.
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Reade, Compton, & The Earl of Liverpool. (1908)
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Magdalen House for Reception of Penitent Prostitutes
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insurance broker
Cullands Grove
Huguenot
Russia Company
Godfrey Thornton
Governor of the Bank of England
William Astell
Samuel Heywood
John Simeon
1st Baronet
Peter Thellusson
Baron Rendlesham
Richard Dawson, 1st Earl of Dartrey
Robert Morse
Corps of Engineers
Inspector-General of Fortifications
James Carmichael-Smyth
1st Baronet
philanthropy
London Hospital
Magdalen House for Reception of Penitent Prostitutes
Prescot Street
Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland
French Hospital
Cullands Grove
Sir William Curtis, 1st Baronet
St Peter le Poer
Broad Street
National Archives

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