Hi, thank you Ray and Maddie for your greetings. I am at now concentrating on the children of Thomas Goodman. I believe that I have got as far as I can go, at present, with my ancestor George Goodman born 1844, grand son to Thomas Goodman and son of James Goodman. It is useful that James, born 1801 Rickmansworth, was a Blacksmith by trade as it makes it easier to cancel out other James Goodman people. Not so easy with his father Thomas who hasn't really got anything to make him stand out. Although, Thomas's wife's christian name is fairly unusual, Zilpah (nee Harding). Identifying children born to them was not too difficult as a result. Finding evidence of Thomas Goodman's birth place in Wiltshire is another matter entirely. Equally why he named one child, George Hale Sloper Goodman also remains a mystery.
Speaking of GHS Goodman. I believe that in the 1841 census George is living with his wife Ann Goodman, (nee Turner) in Batchworth Rickmansworth. HO 107/438/22. I noted that on the census, following Batchworth Wharf there is Batchworth Bridge. It appears that George and Ann are living at the latter. Sarah Gristwood, Thomas and George Gristwood are also living there. Not sure if they are next door to each other or in the same house. Also could the mention of the bridge mean that they were in a barge boat under the bridge and perhaps not in a house at all.
I know that in the present time there is a bridge marked with the name Batchworth, which is directly over the canal. I wonder if the buildings that remain, near to the bridge, would have been part of the Wharf. I think, presently, there is a museum housed there and a general information point.