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Re: George GOODMAN
« Reply #153 on: Friday 21 September 12 00:04 BST (UK) »
take with a pinch of salt but
im actualy looking at someone elses tree and they have a thomas gristwood born 1787 ..mother "Martha Hawes"(1755)  (they have martha down as a 1st wife to our William gristwood (1762 ) )
Martha HAWES  – Kids with william Gristwood
    Prudence Gristwood 1783 –
    Charlotte Gristwood 1785 –
    Thomas Gristwood 1787 –
    John Gristwood 1790 –
    Molly Gristwood 1794 –
    Samuel Gristwood 1797 –  

1841 census has Thomas Gristwood 54yrs (1787 ) with a wife Lucy 58yrs(1783) and Son Henry 20yrs and daughter Jane 18yrs (abt 1823 )  .... obv the martha will need checking out properly as if it is correct then it would possibly mean they are a half blood to mine...but tis late and i now have to retire for the day  :o

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« Reply #154 on: Friday 21 September 12 00:11 BST (UK) »
 just seen your message maddie ...so that must be the right lucy i have above ?

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Re: George GOODMAN
« Reply #155 on: Friday 21 September 12 02:18 BST (UK) »
do we know who eliza/ elizabeth winfield married ? as where i am looking  theres a pic of a woman with same name born in watford in 1861.

Also i knew i had seen her name ...and ive found it ...its on a very distant relatives tree this one was born in berkhamstead in 1877 and still resides there in 1891.

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« Reply #156 on: Friday 21 September 12 13:33 BST (UK) »
Hi, just to go back to the James Goodman, the blacksmith, again. His son George born 1844 age 7 years in the 1851 census. Has anyone managed to find a death for him. I also remember thinking that it was a bit strange that James and Sarah seemed to have all their children baptized at St Mary's Ricky, although their son George appears to be baptized elsewhere. I think I noticed that on familysearch.org.


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« Reply #157 on: Friday 21 September 12 14:16 BST (UK) »
Hi there ...George Goodman 1844 is a bit of a mystery man ....ive even checked 5 ancestors  who have him on their tree and they have no death or even any kids for him either ? i cant even find where they had him baptized . Theres a George in watford who died in jul-Aug-Sep 1855 ?

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« Reply #158 on: Friday 21 September 12 16:00 BST (UK) »
Hi all

Caz, Elizabeth Winfield was married, she was Elizabeth Rivett & married Thomas Winfield in 1882. In both the 91 & 01 census she is in Watford Workhouse.

With regard to George Goodman, son of James & Sarah, he wasn't the only son who's baptism doesn't show on Family Search, James & Sarah also had Thomas & Henry, who aren't there either. It's possible they were never baptised for one reason or another. I do agree that George is a mystery & also noticed that other trees don't have any info on him.

I know you have your doubts bg because of the age discrepency but I do feel that he is your George.  I can't find any other George born Ricky to a father James that fits & we have tried every thing to find him. :-\

As to your George's religion at death, do you happen to know if the part of Chorleywood cemetery that he was buried in was set aside for non C of E burials. My own Great Grandparents & Grandparents are buried there albeit in the 1900's.

There is a description of Hubert on his army record, I wonder if he resembles any of caz's relations. Don't have it to hand at the mo but it's worth considering.............

I'll check it out just now.

Maddie


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« Reply #159 on: Friday 21 September 12 17:58 BST (UK) »
hi everyone,

Caz is it possible for you to post the picture of the women born in 1861 for us to see.

Bgoodman would you also put a copy of George death certificate on, so we can see if there is any further clues you havent spotted. Also is there any news on the obituary?

I am beginning to wonder if our Elizabeth (nee Rivett) is a relation of George, I did spotted that when thomas winfield was in lodgings in 1891 there is a George Goodman from Hemel and a Rivett man at the same place.
 
Maddie, on ancestry can you access people`s trees, it would be interesting to see if anyone has this Elizabeth and Thomas winfield and any other branches.

I also feel that George 1844 is our man, as the country folk didnt really keep a good record of when they were born and often change the location of their birth with each census.

Keep up the good work everyone, i am sure we will eventually crack the nut and knock down the brick wall.

Bye for now

Jackie

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« Reply #160 on: Friday 21 September 12 18:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Jackie

Thank you for endorsing my feelings on George Goodman. :)

I saw the George Goodman with Thomas Winfield on the 1891, did a bit of digging & I think he is actually a GODMAN from Hemel, very confusing, however, I didn't spot the Rivett chap but he has to be a relative of Elizabeth's surely. Not had time to work out how yet.

Yes I can access trees & there are a couple for Rivett & more for Winfield, sadly none have any more info than what we already know.

Caz, Hubert was 5ft 3 & a quarter, fair complexion, blue eyes & fair to brown hair, recognise anything..........

Maddie
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Re: George GOODMAN
« Reply #161 on: Friday 21 September 12 19:03 BST (UK) »
hi there ...thanks for the info maddie ( i went right past her with thomas lol )  i had my teeth in it for several hours last night  on ancestry to find elizabeth as im a member ...but jackie is right you can access some peoples trees that are unlocked ...(mine is private but i dont mind sending an invite if  need be or any reason .) That is where i saw a picture of a Elizabeth winfield ...it isnt the one as she was married to a man with the name frog.... (shame as it was a very good read )  :(  
  "coak /davies" she comes off our gristwoods and is on there .
There were 3 gristwood marraiges in our tree ... but i cant find a link ...
 what i was realy trying to find which child from Jane Gristwood had Elizebeth to try that avenue?
Theres a Gristwood Tree in there but its locked and i tried to contact the member to ask if they knew but they also have their settings so as they cant be contacted .grrrrrrr lol.  :o      

Maddie huberts description i dont know what to say lol ...i know a lot of goodman relatives ive met lately ( ive never known anyone and im now in contact with my dads cousins etc ) i know they all have the brown /black hair sometimes blue or brown eyes ...but then im fair ...the height is about right for most of us ... i have got a copy of a photo i was sent of a goodman back in about 1900 ... it all realy depends what parent they take after most ...lol ....its a difficult one . ;)

.....we WILL do this lol  ;)