Thomas Goodall, 18731958 (aged 85 years)

Name
Thomas /Goodall/
Birth
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Baptism of a brother
Baptism of a brother
Census
1881 (aged 7 years)
Birth of a brother
Baptism of a brother
Census
1891 (aged 17 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
Burial of a paternal grandmother
Marriage
Burial of a father
Death of a father
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Marriage of a parent
Census
1911 (aged 37 years)
Burial of a mother
Death of a mother
Marriage of a daughter
Emigration
1922 (aged 48 years)
Marriage of a son
Death of a brother
Death of a sister
Death
19 July 1958 (aged 85 years)
Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia
Latitude: -34.0333 Longitude: 151.0667
Family with parents
father
18381901
Birth: 15 July 1838 34 28 Overton, Ashover, Derbyshire
Death: 26 August 1901Newton, Derbyshire
mother
18431921
Birth: 4 May 1843 30 26 Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: 5 January 1921Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Marriage Marriage21 November 1861Ashover, Derbyshire
7 months
elder sister
18621953
Birth: 2 July 1862 23 19 Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: 26 April 1953Belper, Derbyshire
11 years
himself
18731958
Birth: 21 June 1873 34 30 Tibshelf, Derbyshire
Death: 19 July 1958Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia
-7 years
elder sister
1866
Birth: 6 April 1866 27 22 Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: Tibshelf, Derbyshire
9 years
younger brother
1874
Birth: 30 December 1874 36 31 Tibshelf, Derbyshire
Death: Tibshelf, Derbyshire
-6 years
elder brother
18681949
Birth: 29 August 1868 30 25 Sleet Moore Lane, Somercotes, Derbyshire
Death: 7 January 1949Chesterfield, Derbyshire
15 years
younger brother
1883
Birth: 6 January 1883 44 39 Tibshelf, Derbyshire
Death: Tibshelf, Derbyshire
-19 years
elder brother
1864
Birth: 25 May 1864 25 21 Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: Newton, Derbyshire
15 years
younger brother
18781958
Birth: 30 August 1878 40 35 Tibshelf, Derbyshire
Death: 22 September 1958Newton, Derbyshire
Mother’s family with Daniel Jaques
stepfather
18411922
Birth: 15 January 1841Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: 22 January 1922Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire
mother
18431921
Birth: 4 May 1843 30 26 Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: 5 January 1921Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Marriage Marriage11 December 1906Belper, Derbyshire
Family with Leah Whittle
himself
18731958
Birth: 21 June 1873 34 30 Tibshelf, Derbyshire
Death: 19 July 1958Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia
wife
1962
Birth: Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: 11 December 1962Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage3 April 1899Elmton, Derbyshire
daughter
1982
Birth: Creswell, Derbyshire
Death: 24 April 1982Oyster Bay, New South Wales, Australia
son
19021970
Birth: 20 January 1902 28 Newton, Derbyshire
Death: 28 June 1970Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia
Shared note

Born 21 Jun 1873 at Primrose Terrace, Tibshelf, ref: Jul-Sep 1873, Mansfield 7b 55.
Primrose Terrace was a picturesque and evocative name which belies its location in the bottom pit yard. A small group of miners' houses built around 150 years ago but long since demolished, being unfit for modern habitation.

Married Leah Whittle in Elmton, Derbyshire, 3 Apr 1899; ref Apr-Jun 1899, Worksop 7b 63
Died 19 July 1958, Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia.

In 1881 census, birthplace given as Alfreton.
In 1891 census, birthplace given as Tibshelf.
In 1911 census, birthplace given as Tibshelf. He was living at 12 Poplar Terrace Mill Gate Bentley, near Doncaster, with wife Leah and children Elsie May (b1900) and Arthur Ernest (b1902). He is described as a Coal Miner (also in 1891 census).

There is no trace of him during the 1901 census, which is strange, as his daughter Elsie was born in 1900 in Cresswell (near Elmton) and his son Arthur Ernest in 1902 in Newton. So he should have been around in 1901, unless he and Leah had gone to Australia, returning in late 1901.
He and Leah did emigrate to Australia in 1922, together with children Elsie and Arthur, and Elsie's husband George Whitham. Thomas died in Sutherland, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and Leah died in 1962. (JPL, 2013)

Below information concerning Thomas Goodall given by (Alice) Cynthia Goodall, daughter of his nephew Wilfred Samuel Goodall (MC 2006).

** My grandfather Joseph Goodall was the eldest of 4 brothers the others being Samuel, John(Jack) & Thomas.
These brothers were stone masons but as far as I know only Thomas built bridges, one of them in Newton, Derbyshire over the railway track (now a main highway) L.M.S.?
Samuel inherited the family farm, it should have been Joseph's, he being the eldest son. Sam was a road foreman or builder, relatives & his family ran the farm.
Jack & Joseph inherited the houses they lived in I think.
Thomas sailed to Austrailia where according to my father he helped build the famous Sydney bridge. (Maybe engineer in charge, foreman or whatever).
Sometime in the early 1920's I was introduced to him by my Grandma. To me he appeared to be a well dressed handsome man. My sisters, still in England may have a photo of him, there was one.
This is all I know of Thomas Goodall.
There was another Goodall family whose home was in St. Thomas Row. Tibshelf. This was demolished after the war. 50's or 60's. Two brothers, George & Jack worked on Uncle Sams' farm & married the two eldest daughters Bertha & Vera. I think they were 2nd cousins. Some of their sisters still live in Newton.