Lizzie Goodall, 1870

Name
Lizzie /Goodall/
Family with parents
father
Birth: North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death: Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield
mother
1848
Birth: 27 August 1848North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death: Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield
Marriage Marriage5 August 1870North Wingfield, Derbyshire
12 years
younger brother
-11 months
younger sister
-8 years
herself
1870
Birth: 15 August 1870 21 North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death: Saxondale, Notts
8 years
younger sister
Family with George Sidney Lindley
husband
herself
1870
Birth: 15 August 1870 21 North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death: Saxondale, Notts
Marriage Marriagebetween January and March 1899Doncaster, South Yorks
… … + Lizzie Goodall
herself
1870
Birth: 15 August 1870 21 North Wingfield, Derbyshire
Death: Saxondale, Notts
son
1890
Birth: December 1890 20 Worksop, Notts
Death: Doncaster, South Yorks
son
daughter
1896
Birth: 19 May 1896 25 Doncaster, South Yorks
Death: Thanet, Kent
Shared note

B Oct-Dec 1870 N Wingfield, ref: Chesterfield, 7b 559
(Note: date cannot be 1871, as in 1871 census taken 2 April, Lizzie is 4 months old.
Accoridng to 1901 census, she was born in Grassmoor (1.6m north of N Wingfield).

Lizzie Goodall is Elizabeth Marrisons GG grandmother.

Lizzie was a bit of a goer in her day and had 3 children out of wedlock.
George b. 1891 d. 1892 Worksop, Nottinghamshire.
Arthur b. Dec 1893 Doncaster, died 28 July 1948 Laxton Notts.
Emily b. 1896 Doncaster South Yorks,

1891 Census living in Worksop with her parents and son George, No occupation.

Lizzie then married George Sidney Lindley and in 1901 Arthur and Emily became Goodall Lindley.
1901 Living in Doncaster with her husband George, children and sister Annie & her husband and daughter, now has become Elizabeth. When Arthur joined up in 1918 he was told he had to be Goodall or Lindley and chose Goodall. Lizzie took to her grave who the father/fathers were of the children.

During WWII, she was living in Laxton near Arthur and a bomber on his way to Sheffield saw a motorcycle light and bombed Laxton. She was injured with Shrapnel embeded in her brain and got a war pension of 3 shillings a week. She was the only injury in the village as my mom had just left her house and was on her way home. She developed Senile Dementia in later life but whether this had anything to do with her injury we do not know (from Elizabeth Marrison).