Walter GOFF

Birth Name GOFF, Walter
Gender male

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1871 Poole, Dorset   1a
Occupation 1911 Watlington, Oxon Tailors cutter 2a
Occupation 1921   Master Tailor - retired 1b

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father George GOFF
         Walter GOFF about 1871

Families

Family of Walter GOFF and Eva May CROXFORD

Married Wife Eva May CROXFORD ( * about 1882 + 1 April 1962 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 24 June 1907 Watlington, Oxon   3a
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
_UID A97F43D0C69BE048B9381B0D14BA26A87919
 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
_UID A5A8C8CE423A6049A70061D7180A031925C3
 

Pedigree

  1. George GOFF
    1. Walter GOFF
      1. Eva May CROXFORD

Source References

  1. 1921 Census
      • Citation:

        First name(s) Walter
        Last name Goff
        Sex Male
        Birth year 1871
        Census date 19 June 1921
        Age in years 50
        Age in months 4
        Age as transcribed 50 y 4 m
        Relationship to head Head
        Marital status Married
        Birth place Poole, Dorset, England
        Birth town Poole
        Birth county Dorset
        Birth country England
        Birth place as transcribed Dorset, Poole
        Occupation Master Tailor Retired
        Occupation code 400
        Occupation code with suffix 400/2
        Employer Employer
        Employer code 341
        Language used to complete form English
        Person making return Walter Goff
        Street Wareham Road
        Address Wareham Road
        Full address as transcribed Wareham Rd, Cate William
        Parish Corfe Mullen
        Registration district Wimborne
        Registration district number 260
        Sub-district Wimborne
        Sub-district number 2
        Enumeration district number 8
        County Dorset
        Country England
        Parliamentary borough or division Dorsetshire PC, Eastern Div.
        Archive The National Archives
        Archive series RG 15
        Piece number 10156
        Schedule number 115
        District reference RD 260 RS 2 ED 7, 8
        Schedule type code E
        Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
        Other household member's first name(s) Eva May
        Other household member's last name Goff
        Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales

      • Citation:

        First name(s) Walter
        Last name Goff
        Sex Male
        Birth year 1871
        Census date 19 June 1921
        Age in years 50
        Age in months 4
        Age as transcribed 50 y 4 m
        Relationship to head Head
        Marital status Married
        Birth place Poole, Dorset, England
        Birth town Poole
        Birth county Dorset
        Birth country England
        Birth place as transcribed Dorset, Poole
        Occupation Master Tailor Retired
        Occupation code 400
        Occupation code with suffix 400/2
        Employer Employer
        Employer code 341
        Language used to complete form English
        Person making return Walter Goff
        Street Wareham Road
        Address Wareham Road
        Full address as transcribed Wareham Rd, Cate William
        Parish Corfe Mullen
        Registration district Wimborne
        Registration district number 260
        Sub-district Wimborne
        Sub-district number 2
        Enumeration district number 8
        County Dorset
        Country England
        Parliamentary borough or division Dorsetshire PC, Eastern Div.
        Archive The National Archives
        Archive series RG 15
        Piece number 10156
        Schedule number 115
        District reference RD 260 RS 2 ED 7, 8
        Schedule type code E
        Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
        Other household member's first name(s) Eva May
        Other household member's last name Goff
        Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales

  2. 1911 Census
      • Citation:

        First name(s) Walter
        Last name Goff
        Sex Male
        Birth year 1871
        Age 40
        Age as transcribed 40
        Relationship to head Head
        Marital status Married
        Marriage year 1908
        Years married 3
        Occupation Tailor's cutter
        Employment status WORKER 4
        Birth place Dorset Poole
        Birth place as transcribed Dorset Poole
        Full address Gorwell Watlington Oxon, Watlington, Oxfordshire, England
        Address Gorwell Watlington Oxon
        Parish Watlington
        County Oxfordshire
        Country England
        Registration district Henley
        Registration district number 150
        Sub-district Watlington
        Sub-district number 3
        Enumeration district number 6
        Archive series RG14
        Piece number 8073
        Schedule 162
        Census reference RG14PN8073 RG78PN408 RD150 SD3 ED6 SN162
        RG 78 piece number 408
        Other household member first name(s) Eva
        Other household member last name Goff
        Record set 1911 Census For England & Wales

  3. Newspaper
      • Citation:

        WEDDING AT THE WESLEYAN CHURCH.- A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Wesleyan Church on Monday, June 24th. The contracting parties were Mr. Walter Goff, youngest son of Mr. George Goff, of Poole, Dorset, and Miss Eva May Croxford, eldest daughter of Mr. Marshall Croxford, of East Field Farm, Watlington. The Rev. S. E. Beaugié, M.A., officiated, the service being choral. A guard of honour was formed by a detachment of the 1st Watlington Company Boys' Brigade, of which the bridegroom is captain. Miss Croxford was given away by her father, and Mr. Frank Menhencott, of London, acted as best man. There were two brides- maids, Misses Daisy and Mabel Croxford, sisters of the bride. The bride's dress was of cream voile with white net sleeves and front, with veil and orange blossom. The bridesmaids' dresses were blue voile trimmed with blue embroidery, with cream hats trimmed with blue tulle and wreaths of marguerites. The presents to the bride and bride- groom were numerous, and included a preserve dish from the Boys' Brigade and a coal vase and table cover from members of the Wesleyan Church.