She was born in 1947, not 1847.
My nan was born in 1919 and she didn't hold with chaining pregnant women to beds nor banning gay marriage. She rather felt that one should live and let live and that everyone should be entitled to love who they chose. - Side note - Her mum was catholic and her dad protestant. She was raised by her aunties because the family broke her parents up.
Widdecombe wasn't quaintly Victorian and out of touch, she was hugely bigoted and quite unpleasant in her views, using religion as a shield for hatred and prejudice.
Whilst her death seems to have been a murder, and that's deplorable whichever way you look at it, she wasn't a slightly eccentric but lovable character. No-one should be celebrating her murder, but equally let's not pretend she was a fun, saintly celeb politician.