John Goodall, 1828

Name
John /Goodall/
Birth
Census
1841 (aged 12 years)
Marriage
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a paternal grandmother
Census
1851 (aged 22 years)
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a son
Marriage of a son
Census
1891 (aged 62 years)
Family with parents
father
1800
Birth: 5 March 1800 29 25 Ashover, Derbyshire
Death: Shirland, Derbyshire
mother
1790
Birth: 7 February 1790North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death: Shirland, Derbyshire
Marriage Marriage13 May 1822North Wingfield, Derbyshire
23 months
elder brother
1824
Birth: 4 April 1824 24 34 Stretton, Alfreton, Derbyshire
Death: Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts
5 years
himself
1828
Birth: 14 September 1828 28 38 Stretton, Alfreton, Derbyshire
-2 years
elder sister
Father’s family with Ann Seeds
father
1800
Birth: 5 March 1800 29 25 Ashover, Derbyshire
Death: Shirland, Derbyshire
stepmother
18211870
Birth: 25 November 1821Wirksworth, Derbyshire
Death: 9 March 1870Shirland, Derbyshire
Marriage Marriagebetween October and December 1851Chesterfield, Derbyshire
half-brother
-23 months
half-brother
Family with Mary Flint
himself
1828
Birth: 14 September 1828 28 38 Stretton, Alfreton, Derbyshire
wife
Marriage Marriage3 April 1848Ashover, Derbyshire
son
Birth: North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death: Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield
Shared note

B Stretton 1828, christened 14 Sep 1828, N Wingfield.
In 1841, he was living in Shirland with his parents.
M 3 Apr 1848 (source Ashover spreadsheet) to Mary Flint in Ashover.
In 1851 he was living in Shirland with his father and his own wife Mary and son Joseph.

After that, he has disappeared. Not obvious anywhere in 1861 or 1871 census.
In 1861, there is a John Goodall with a wife Mary (apparently from Notts) and daughter Ann living in Eccleshall Bierlow (Sheffield) - it could be them, but why wasn't daughter Ann on the 1851 census?

The John Goodall in 1891 living in Chesterfield, with Mary his wife is most likely NOT ours.
So I don't believe that he is the ggg grandfather of Elizabeth Marrison.
Similarly for the John who died in Chesterfield in 1899.
All this part needs to be re-done, getting certificates. As far as I am concerned, John Goodall and his wife Mary disappear off the radar between 1851 and 1861. Their son Joseph seems to be living elsewhere and working as a miner in the 1861 census.

Checked deaths after 1851 in Shirland BTs, not found.