Frank GOODEARL
Birth Name | GOODEARL, Frank |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 79 years, 7 months, 16 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | about 1874 | Lane End, Bucks. | 1a 2a 3a | |
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Death | 17 August 1953 | Stone, Aylesbury, Bucks. | 4a | |
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Occupation | 1891 | Assistant Manager | 1 | |
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Occupation | 1901 | Clerk chair works | 2b | |
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Relation to the centre person (Kate Mary BOWLER) : third cousin
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Benjamin GOODEARL | about 1850 | 21 November 1933 | |
Mother | Ann ELLIOTT | about 1849 | 23 April 1922 | |
Frank GOODEARL | about 1874 | 17 August 1953 | ||
Sister | Ellen GOODEARL | about 1876 | ||
Sister | Fanny GOODEARL | 27 March 1877 | ||
Brother | Harry GOODEARL | 22 December 1878 | 15 February 1963 | |
Brother | Leonard GOODEARL | about 1881 | 8 March 1962 | |
Brother | Ralph GOODEARL | 15 February 1882 | ||
Brother | Charles GOODEARL | 2 March 1884 | 2 February 1968 | |
Brother | Rupert Victor GOODEARL | 28 February 1887 | 24 October 1917 |
Families
Family of Frank GOODEARL and Emma PLUMRIDGE |
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Married | Wife | Emma PLUMRIDGE ( * about 1875 + ... ) | ||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Clifford James Plumridge GOODEARL | about 1897 | 11 November 1917 |
Stanley Charles GOODEARL | about 1897 | 4 April 1984 |
Ena Frances Emma GOODEARL | about 1902 | about 1939 |
Type | Value | Notes | Sources |
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_UID | 07614A61760B7D4E8B8460E9D7F7A012370D |
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_UID | 49294380252AC843BB15EC9A90080E941FD3 |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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1891 census
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First name(s) Frank
Last name Goodearl
Relationship Son
Marital status Single
Sex Male
Age 17
Birth year 1874
Birth town Lane End
Birth county Buckinghamshire
Birth county as transcribed BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
Birth place England
Occupation Assistant manager
Full address Desborough Road, Chipping Wycombe, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Street Desborough Road
Town Wycombe
Parish Chipping Wycombe
City Wycombe
County Buckinghamshire
Country England
Registration district Wycombe
Sub district High Wycombe
Enumeration district 5
Parliamentary borough or division South Buckinghamshire
Municipal borough or ward Western
Ecclesiastical parish or district All Saints
Archive reference RG12
Piece number 1138
Folio 4
Page 2
Schedule 12
Record set 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census
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1901 census
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First name(s) Frank
Last name Goodearl
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Sex Male
Age 26
Birth year 1875
Birth town -
Birth town as transcribed H WYCOMBE
Birth place England
Birth county Buckinghamshire
Birth county as transcribed BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
Occupation Clerk chair works
Full address Morgan Villas, Desborough Road, High Wycombe, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
House name Morgan Villas
Street Desborough Road
Parish High Wycombe
County Buckinghamshire
Country England
Registration district Wycombe
Sub-district Wycombe
Enumeration district 4
Parliamentary borough or division South
Municipal borough or ward Western
Ecclesiastical parish or district All Saints
Other household member first name(s) Clifford, Emma, Lizzie, Stanley
Other household member last name Goodearl, Thorne
Archive reference RG13
Piece number 1346
Folio 97
Page 32
Schedule 207
Record set 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census
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First name(s) Frank
Last name Goodearl
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Sex Male
Age 26
Birth year 1875
Birth town -
Birth town as transcribed H WYCOMBE
Birth place England
Birth county Buckinghamshire
Birth county as transcribed BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
Occupation Clerk chair works
Full address Morgan Villas, Desborough Road, High Wycombe, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
House name Morgan Villas
Street Desborough Road
Parish High Wycombe
County Buckinghamshire
Country England
Registration district Wycombe
Sub-district Wycombe
Enumeration district 4
Parliamentary borough or division South
Municipal borough or ward Western
Ecclesiastical parish or district All Saints
Other household member first name(s) Clifford, Emma, Lizzie, Stanley
Other household member last name Goodearl, Thorne
Archive reference RG13
Piece number 1346
Folio 97
Page 32
Schedule 207
Record set 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census
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1911 Census
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First name(s) Frank
Last name Goodearl
Sex Male
Birth year 1874
Age 37
Age as transcribed 37
Relationship to head Head
Occupation Chair manufacturer
Birth place High Wycombe
Birth place as transcribed High Wycombe
Full address 227 Desbugh Road High Wycombe, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Address 227 Desbugh Road High Wycombe
House number 227
Street Desbugh Road
Parish High Wycombe
County Buckinghamshire
Country England
Registration district Wycombe
Registration district number 145
Sub-district Wycombe
Sub-district number 1
Enumeration district number 4
Archive series RG14
Piece number 7867
Schedule 171
Census reference RG14PN7867 RG78PN393 RD145 SD1 ED4 SN171
RG 78 piece number 393
Other household member first name(s) Clifford, Emma, Ena, Slantey
Other household member last name Goodearl
Record set 1911 Census For England & Wales
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Probate index
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GOODEARL Frank of Penhale Marlow road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire died 17 August 1953 at St. Johns Hospital Stone Aylesbury. Admin Oxford 12 September to Stanley Charles GOODEARL factory general manager. Effects £431 3s 3d.
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South Bucks Standard, Friday 23 August 1895
WORKMAN'S OUTING.
On Monday [19th] last the workmen with their wives and sweethearts, and a few friends, numbering 53 in all, among whom were the Mayor and Mayoress, and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Plumridge, by the kind invitation of their employer, Mr. B. Goodearl, Desborough-road, took a trip to Virginia Water to celebrate the marriage of Mr. F. Goodearl with Miss E. Plumridge. At 7 a.m. a start was made for Eton in Weston's well appointed brakes, which was reached after an enjoyable morning's ride at ten o'clock. After a brisk visit to various places of interest all assembled at the "Crown and Cushion" to partake of a substantial and well served dinner. After dinner Mr. James Webb, in submitting the toast of "The Health and Prosperity of the Firm," referred, among other things, to the respect they had for the firm, and the good feeling that existed between them, also to the question of the severity of competition, and assured them that they were quite sure they had no desire to degrade their workmen to the level of the Germans, and that they would be glad to do all they could, as workmen, to promote the prosperity of the firm. The heartiness with which the toast was received showed how correctly the mover had expressed the feeling of all. In response Mr. B. Goodearl said this was one of those occasions when his heart was too full to express to them all he felt, but he could assure them he should do as he had in the past-all he could to enable them to carry comfort and enjoyment into their respective homes, as he often tried to imagine the condition of things consequent upon insufficient income. He hoped they would still go on to work harmoniously and to prosper together. "The Health of the Newly-Married Couple" was submitted by Mr. Thomas Rogers, with good wishes tor their future prosperity, and responded to in appropriate terms by Mr. Jonathan Plumridge. Mr. George Weston, in proposing "The Health of the Friends," expressed the pleasure it gave them to be honoured by their presence, and also after thirty years knowledge of them to find them men of stability, character, public spirit, and success. His Worship, in responding, expressed the pleasure it gave them to be there that day, and, with words of counsel, wished them all success and prosperity. Songs were given by L. Smith and L. Goodchild. An afternoon drive to Virginia Water and back well qualified every one for another onslaught with knife and fork upon a ham tea awaiting them. At the conclusion of which a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. B. Goodearl for so spontaneously and generously providing for their day's enjoyment. A start was made for home at seven o'clock, which was safely reached soon after ten, when the proceedings ended with three hearty cheers for the family, and the singing of "For he's a jolly good fellow."
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