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Thomas Goode (FMFFF)
Name - "official" name and what they were known as -Thomas Goode
Date and place of birth - 31 January 1852, Brandon, Warwickshire Names of parents - Thomas Goode and Elizabeth (formerly Ensor) Date and place of baptism - None found at the moment Details of each of his or her marriages - Married Sarah Ann Morgan at All Saints, Birmingham, Warwickshire on 7 July 1873 Occupation(s) - Railway Porter and then Railway Police Officer and then Detective Inspector. Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!). 1861 census - Aged 9. Son at High Street, Coleshill, Warwickshire. Scholar. 1871 census - Aged 19. Lodger at 19 Northumberland Street, Aston, Warwickshire. Railway Porter. 1881 census - Aged 29. Head of family at 46 White Street, Walsall, Staffordshire. Railway Porter. 1891 census - Aged 39. Head of family at 31 Hawden Street,West Derby, Lancashire (four rooms). Railway Police Officer. 1901 census - Aged 49. Head of family at 45 Toft Street, West Derby, Lancashire (more than five rooms). Railway Police. 1911 census - Aged 50. Head of family at 173 Cambridge Street, Rugby, Warwickshire (six rooms). Detective Inspector. Date, place and cause of death unknown, after 1913 Date and place of burial unknown, after 1913 but not with his wife in Clifton Road Cemetery, Rugby, Warwickshire Details of will / administration of their estate - unknown Memorial inscription - unknown This is a photograph of Thomas taken in 1913 at Rugby train station with the King. Thomas is the furthest to the right. I would love to find out what actually happened to him. |
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I'm probably going to look a right idiot now, but isn't that Edward VII and didn't he die in 1910?
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I was going to say the same thing Merry, yes it does look like Edward V11
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Tom, when and where did Sarah Ann die?
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Sarah Ann died 12 July 1913 in Rugby.
Let me find the original photo as it has writing on the bottom of it. |
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The Times says he went there on 5th July 1909 and there's another photo which looks like the same style of train here:
http://www.warwickshirerailways.com/lms/lnwrrm884.htm Edit: Your photo is much nicer!!
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I guess he lived a (long?) time after that and must have moved. Not helpful! lol Do you know where his children lived?
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I thought it said 7th July 1906.
Let me scan it in at a higher resolution and see if it comes up clearer. |
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It is a mystery as to what happened to a couple of his children.
Family legend has it that his oldest son made milliopns and went to France <<<<< EDIT - might have found a marriage in 1920 in Edge Hill (near West Derby) Second son married in Liverpool and lived there the rest of his life where he died in 1946. Third son spent the rest of his life in the West Midlands in and around Walsall. Fourth son is a mystery, don't know what happened to him. Last edited by Tom Tom; 07-01-11 at 14:17. |
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Scanned it in at a higher quality and it definately says July and I think it says 1909 but the date is right where the crease is.
It must be the 5th July 1909. (better write that on the back!) |
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