George Goddard Descendants - GG1n04 - Generated by Brian Spalding

Descendants of George GODDARD

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22. Jemima Eliza GODDARD

Birth: Jemima Eliza Goddard
Year of Registration: 1843  
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep  
District: Kensington  
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex  
Volume: 3  
Page: 272

Marriage: Jemima E Goddard
Spouse: George H Cloud
Year of Registration: 1866  
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec  
District: Croydon  
County: Greater London, Kent, Surrey  
Volume: 2a  
Page: 418a

Death: Jemima E Cloud
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844
Year of Registration: 1923
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at Death: 79
District: Paddington
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex
Volume: 1a
Page: 17

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George Henry CLOUD

Death: George Henry Cloud
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842
Year of Registration: 1896
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at Death: 54
District: Paddington
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex
Volume: 1a
Page: 27

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24. Clara GODDARD

Birth: Clara Goddard
Year of Registration: 1847  
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec  
District: Kensington  
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex  
Volume: 3  
Page: 317

Marriage: Clara Goddard
Spouse: Robert Bazley
Year of Registration: 1876  
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar  
District: St George in The East  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1c  
Page: 574

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Robert BAZLEY

Possible Death: Robert Bazley
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
Year of Registration: 1907
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 60
District: Greenwich
County: Greater London, Kent, London
Volume: 1d
Page: 56[38]

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32. Sidney R BAZLEY

Death: Sidney Bazley
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1880
Year of Registration: 1919
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 39
District: Okehampton
County: Devon
Volume: 5b
Page: 436

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26. Sarah GODDARD

Birth: Sarah Goddard
Year of Registration: 1853  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Stepney (To 1921)  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1c  
Page: 472

Marriage: Sarah Goddard
Spouse: William Mansbridge
Year of Registration: 1878  
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep  
District: Stepney (To 1921)  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1c  
Page: 839

Possible Death: Sarah J Mansbridge
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1846
Year of Registration: 1921
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 75
District: Fulham
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex
Volume: 1a
Page: 262

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35. Mabel Goddard MANSBRIDGE

Birth: Mabel Goddard Mansbridge
Year of Registration: 1879  
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep  
District: Bath  
County: Avon, Somerset  
Volume: 5c  
Page: 625

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36. Arnold William MANSBRIDGE

Birth: Arnold William Mansbridge
Year of Registration: 1881  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Bath  
County: Avon, Somerset  
Volume: 5c  
Page: 605

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37. Ethel Mary MANSBRIDGE

Birth: Ethel Mary Mansbridge
Year of Registration: 1883  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Bath  
County: Avon, Somerset  
Volume: 5c  
Page: 593

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38. Edith Louise MANSBRIDGE

Birth: Edith Louise Mansbridge
Year of Registration: 1886  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Bath  
County: Avon, Somerset  
Volume: 5c  
Page: 627

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39. Madeline Florence MANSBRIDGE

Birth: Madeline Florence Mansbridge
Year of Registration: 1890  
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep  
District: Bath  
County: Avon, Somerset  
Volume: 5c  
Page: 597

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27. William GODDARD

Birth: William Goddard
Year of Registration: 1855  
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec  
District: Whitechapel  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1c  
Page: 322

Census: 7 APR 1861 9 Arundel Court, Bethnel Green, Middlesex

Census: 2 APR 1871 Bethnel Green, Middlesex, Railway Clerk

Marriage: William Goddard
Spouse: Ellen Wiseman
Year of Registration: 1879  
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep  
District: Stepney (To 1921)  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1c  
Page: 837  


Census: 3 APR 1881 8 Bridport Street, St Marylebone, Middlesex, Cook

Occupation: Carver Refreshment Rooms 15 JUL 1882 1 Crawford Street, St Marylebone, Middlesex

Residence: 25 OCT 1885 8 Wyndham Street, St Marylebone, Middlesex

Census: 31 MAR 1901 44 Tunis Road, Shepherd's Bush, Middlesex, Chef

Death: 5 JAN 1907 in Shepherds Bush, Middlesex of Pneumonia & Cardiac Failure

Burial: 11 JAN 1907 Hammersmith Cemetery, Middlesex

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40. Lavinia Clara GODDARD

Birth: Lavina Clara Goddard
Year of Registration: 1880  
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec  
District: Marylebone (1837-1901)  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1a  
Page: 579

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42. Nellie GODDARD

Birth: Nelly Goddard
Year of Registration: 1884  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Marylebone (1837-1901)  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1a  
Page: 588


Census: 1901 44 Tunis Road, Shepherd's Bush, Middlesex, Waitress

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43. Ethel Eliza GODDARD

Birth: Ethel Eliza Goddard
Year of Registration: 1888  
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec  
District: Marylebone (1837-1901)  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1a  
Page: 571

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46. Cecil Leonard GODDARD

Birth: Cecil Leonard Goddard
Year of Registration: 1895  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Fulham  
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1a  
Page: 224

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47. Madeline Violet GODDARD

Birth: Madeline Violet Goddard
Year of Registration: 1899  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Fulham  
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1a  
Page: 171

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28. Henry Thomas GODDARD

Birth: Henry Thomas Goddard
Year of Registration: 1859  
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar  
District: Bethnal Green  
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1c  
Page: 328

Marriage: Henry Thomas Goddard
Year of Registration: 1891  
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec  
District: Mile End Old Town  
County: London, Middlesex  
Volume: 1c  
Page: 879

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48. Mabel GODDARD

Birth: Mabel Goddard
Year of Registration: 1894  
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun  
District: Greenwich  
County: Greater London, Kent, London  
Volume: 1d  
Page: 995

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50. Goddard Robinson GODDARD

Birth: Goddard Robinson Goddard
Year of Registration: 1897  
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep  
District: Greenwich  
County: Greater London, Kent, London  
Volume: 1d  
Page: 1084

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30. Stephen GODDARD

Birth: UK GRO: March Quarter 1841 Stephen Goddard at Kensington vol III page 251

A possible entry of Stephen Goddard to Australia is on the "Kate" a barque, 341 tons, of Auckland which departed Auckland New Zealand on 29 March 1860 and arrived in Sydney on 11 April 1860 with a steerage passenger Stephen Goddard.

A Stephen Goddard arrived in Auckland from London on board the "African" in January 1860.  The ship "African" departed London on 7 October 1859 and arrived at Auckland on 30 January 1860 after sailing for 115 days.  Joseph Gibson was the captain.  The voyage was via Plymouth with the ship leaving Plymouth on 11/10/1859. Name GODDARD, Stephen  Vessel AFRICAN: Jan 28 1860 Notes: Joined Auckland Mechanics Institute 9 February 1860.  Source NZMS 525, 40.  

Marriage: NSW BDM 876/1862  GODDARD  STEPHEN  FULLAM  SARAH ANN  SYDNEY

Stephen married Sarah Ann Fullam on 21 November 1862 in Sydney and his marriage certificate recorded him as a steward (ships). - Ref Marriage cert.and son Richard's death certificate.

His honeymoon did not last long as on 2 December 1862 Stephen Goddard was a Pantryman aged 22 on the "Wonga Wonga" which arrived in Sydney from Melbourne.  He was shown on the same ship as it returned from Melbourne on 9 December and 22 December 1862. It is interesting to note that on the same ship on each of these trips was Stephen Halloran, aged 20 as 3rd Cook. (Stephen Halloran later was the second husband of Stephen Goddard's wife Sarah.)

Stephen Goddard was then the Pantryman on the "City of Melbourne" aged 23 when it arrived from Melbourne to Sydney on 12 January 1863, 21 January 1863, 26 January 1863, 16 February 1863, 25 February 1863, 9 March 1863, 17 March 1863, 23 April 1863, 19 May 1863, 3 June 1863, 15 June 1863, 25 June 1863, 9 July 1863, 18 July 1863 and 29 July 1863.

Stephen Halloran became the officers servant on the "Telegraph" which arrived from Brisbane to Sydney on 15 January 1863, 28 January 1863 and 11 February 1863. He was listed on the "Urana" from Brisbane on 2 July 1863, 9 July 1863 and 21 July 1863.

Stephen Goddard was then found on the steam ship "Clarence" from Brisbane on 16 November 1863, 27 November 1863, 7 December 1863, 22 December 1863, 2 January 1864, 11 January 1864, 21 January 1864, and 2 February 1864 all as age 21.  He was then listed on the "Clarence" as 23 on 13 February 1864, 20 February 1864, 3 March 1864, 12 March 1864, 22 March 1864, 3 April 1864, 11 April 1864 and 22 April 1864.

Stephen Goddard moved to the "Colloroy" as a cook ariving from Brisbane on 3 May 1864.  He did not last long as a cook as he again takes a position as a pantryman, aged 24, on the "Telegraph" also on the Brisbane to Sydney run arriving in Sydney on 3 June 1864, 25 June 1864, 5 July 1864, 18 July 1864, 4 August 1864, 18 August 1864, 29 August 1864, 21 September 1864, 22 October 1864, 3 November 1864, 10 November 1864, 21 November 1864, 15 December 1864, 3 January 1865, 16 January 1865,  6 February 1865, 2 June 1865, 13 June 1865, and 21 June 1865.

He then has three trips on the "Alexandra" as a pantryman aged 24 on 15 July 1865, 5 August 1865 and 17 September 1865 and one trip as a 2nd cook on the Boomerang from Rockhampton to Sydney on 26 October 1865.

Stephen Goddard and Sarah had two children:
Stephen on 26 March 1863 and then Richard Thomas on 11 July 1865.  Both born in Sydney.

In November 1865 Stephen got a job as a pantryman on the steam ship "Cawarra".  This was a coastal ship operating out of Sydney.  From the inwards passenger and ships crew records Stephen was first seen as a pantryman on the Cawarra when it returned to Sydney Harbour on 4 November 1865.  At that time he was stated as being 24 years old and being British.  The ship returned to Sydney about every one to two weeks and on every occasion Stephen was shown as the pantryman.  The dates of arrival into Sydney (mostly from Brisbane or Melbourne) were:
13 November 1865, 23 November, 2 December, 11 December, 21 December, 31 December, 2 January 1866, 8 January, 18 January, 27 January, 5 February, 15 February, 24 February, 5 March, 16 March, 23 March, 26 March, 3 April, 16 April, 22 April, 3 May, 12 May, 23 May, 2 June, 12 June, 24 June, and lastly 7 July 1866.  On the 15 February 1866 his aged changed from 24 to 25 meaning his birthday may have been between 27 January to 15 February 1841. (Ref SR films 415,416,417).  His actual birthday was 24 December 1840.  It must be assumed that the person filling out the form used the same information from the previous forms.

It is believed that Stephen Goddard died in the shipwreck of the Cawarra in Newcastle harbour on 12 July 1866. His body does not appear to have been recovered.  See reference article "The Great Gale and Wreck of the Steamer 'Cawarra' 1866".

The Cawarra was an iron paddle steamer, with a gross tonnage of 552 and a net tonnage of 439. It had a draft of 3.688 metres and was built in Lanark, Scotland in 1864.  At the time of the wreck the master was Captain Henry Chatfield and it was owned by the Australian Steam Navigation Company.  With a crew of 36 and 25 passengers there were 60 deaths.

Sarah Fullam married again on 21 May 1867 to Stephen Halloran (an acquaintance of Stephen Goddard - see above) and she was listed as a widow.

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52. Richard Thomas GODDARD

Birth: NSW BDM 1594/1865 GODDARD  RICHARD T  STEPHEN  SARAH A  Sydney

Death: NSW BDM 4338/1873 GODDARD  RICHARD T  STEPHEN  SARAH A  GRAFTON
Richard died aged 7.75 years of poisoning from Alcoholic liquors at the European Hotel in Grafton.  The markings on the coroners reference could have indicated that someone was charged of his death.

Shocking Death Through an Overdose

An inquest was held at the European Hotel, Grafton on Monday 5 May 1873 before Mr. A Lardner, J.P., coroner, and a jury of twelve, concerning the cause of the death of one Richard Thomas Goddard, who had died suddenly on Sunday morning, from an overdose of intoxicating drinks.

The first witness examined was Sarah, the wife of Stephen Halloran, residing at Grafton, who testified that the deceased, Richard Thomas Goddard, who would have been eight years old in July next, was her son by a former husband.  Sarah had last seen him well and healthy at half-past four on Saturday afternoon, 3 May 1873.  Richard had never had any serious illness.  

About five o'clock on Saturday, Mrs Stokes brought, Richard Goddard home in her arms, as he was unable to stand.  Sarah asked her son what had happened to him, or if anyone had given him anything and he replied " Nobody, Mother, don't beat me."  He did not speak any further.

Richard was quiet until two o'clock on Sunday morning and Sarah thought he was sleeping.  He then became convulsed and continued so up until the time of his death at ten o'clock on Sunday morning.  At daylight on Sunday, Dr. Houison was summoned to see Richard.  The Doctor saw him twice prior to Richard's death.

Prior to Richard leaving home on Saturday afternoon, an old man, whose name Sarah did not know, came to her dwelling in a state of intoxication, and followed Sarah through the house into her back premises.  Sarah was frightened at such conduct and sent one of her children for Mrs. Coyle, to try and get him out.  He remained at the place about an hour and a half.  Richard being away from the home the latter part of this time.

After Mrs. Coyle got the old man away, he returned again and so she sent for the police.  The man had a black bottle in his coat, but Sarah could not say what it contained.  She saw no drink about while the man was in the house.  Nor did she believe that spirits could have been given to her son at that time without her knowledge, although Sarah was shut in her bedroom part of the time the man was there, during which he might have given boy drink without her knowledge.

When Richard was brought home he had all the appearance of being intoxicated.  Patsy Coyle, a boy about ten years of age, told Sarah that Richard had informed him that the old man had given him some rum, and that he had got more at the black's camp, just before taking ill.  Sarah had not told anyone that she had ordered the boy to throw out a bottle supposed to contain rum or brandy.

Eliza, wife of Joseph Stokes, residing at Mr. Kritsch's, Grafton, testified that on Saturday afternoon she saw Richard at the corner of Prince and Dobie Streets, stagger and fall several times.  As some horsemen were coming by, and Richard appeared to be in danger, she picked him up and carried him home.  Richard appeared to be stupidly drunk and was abusive to Mrs Stokes whilst she carried him home.  When she took him home his mother Sarah shook him, and threatened to beat him.  His mother and a man, in a red shirt, were locked in a back room, and she had to call several times before the door was opened.  

In answer to his mother's question as to "who had given him drink?", Richard replied, "The old man who is in there", indicating the back room out of which the mother had just come.  Mrs Halloran asked her son if the blacks had given him drink and her son replied "No - the old man there".  Mrs Stokes did not see any spirits, but she had the impression from Mrs Halloran's conduct that she had been drinking.

Mrs Halloran made no complaint to Mrs Stokes of the man being there, nor did there seem any desire to get him away.  When she next saw the boy it was Sunday morning when he was in a dying state.

Mrs Catherine Coyle swore that she was called upon to get a man away out of Mrs Halloran's house.  He was known as Old Slavien.  She got him away but he returned again.  She did not see any drinking going on and she was only in the house a few minutes.  She did not see Richard until he was dying.

Daniel Coyle proved he left Old Slavien at Halloran's on Saturday afternoon, half drunk.  At that time Slavien had a black bottle with him, but he did not know its contents.  Mrs Halloran had told him that Old Slavien had left a bottle there and she had ordered her eldest son to throw it away.

Margaret Kritsch swore that Old Slavien called at the European Hotel on Saturday afternoon, where he had some drink and took away with him half a pint of rum and a glass of brandy mixed in a black bottle.

James Houison, M.D., stated that when he saw Richard at half past eight o'clock on Sunday morning, he was convulsed, the pupils dilated, and he was informed that Richard had been in that state since about two o'clock that morning without intermission.  He ordered a warm bath, and saw the boy again in an hour, when he found him sinking fast.  When he called at noon, he found him dead.  From the symptoms before death, and the appearance of the body after, he was of the opinion that death was caused by congestion of the brain, such as would be produced by an overdose of raw spirit.  There were no external injuries visible that could have produced such symptoms.  He did not observe the smell of spirits upon the deceased.  There would be no way of proving the presence of spirits so long after death.

The jury after hearing the foregoing evidence arrived at the following verdict:

"That the deceased Richard Thomas Goddard met his death at Grafton, on the 4th May, from an overdose of intoxicating drink, taken the day previous but by whom the spirits were administered there was not sufficient proof to satisfy the jury."

Reference: Clarence and Richmond Examiner - Tuesday 6 May 1873.

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