| [Index] |
| Joseph GOODE (1824 - 1913) |
| Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
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Samuel Hampden GOODE (1852 - 1932) Joseph Pym GOODE (1855 - 1935) |
Joseph GOODE (1824 - 1913) + Margaret Hunter MCCULLOCH ( - 1896) |
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| b. 1824 at Brecon, Breconshire, Wales |
| m. 1850 Margaret Hunter MCCULLOCH ( - 1896) at Victoria, Australia |
| d. 1913 at Malvern, Victoria, Australia aged 89 |
| Near Relatives of Joseph GOODE (1824 - 1913) | ||||||
| Relationship | Person | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Age |
| Self | Joseph GOODE | 1824 | Brecon, Breconshire, Wales | 1913 | Malvern, Victoria, Australia | 89 |
| Wife | Margaret Hunter MCCULLOCH | 1896 | ||||
| Son | Samuel Hampden GOODE | 1852 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 1932 | Victoria, Australia | 80 |
| Son | Joseph Pym GOODE | 1855 | Victoria, Australia | 1935 | Hartwell, Victoria, Australia | 80 |
| Daughter in Law | Ellen Marion CORNWALL | 1911 | Victoria, Australia | |||
| Daughter in Law | Margaret Aitken EADIE | abt 1859 | 1906 | Kensington, Victoria, Australia | 47 | |
| Daughter in Law | Annie Elizabeth HIGGS | |||||
| Granddaughter | Marion Ruth GOODE | 1876 | Prahran, Victoria, Australia | 1922 | 46 | |
| Granddaughter | Nina Naomi GOODE | 1877 | Prahran, Victoria, Australia | 1954 | Victoria, Australia | 77 |
| Grandson | Pym GOODE | 1878 | Victoria, Australia | 1951 | Malvern East, Victoria, Australia | 73 |
| Grandson | Joseph Hugh GOODE | 1880 | Victoria, Australia | 1936 | Rhodesia, Africa | 56 |
| Grandson | Hampden GOODE | 1882 | Bealiba, Victoria, Australia | 1945 | Perth, WA, Australia | 63 |
| Granddaughter | Ida Elizabeth Margaret GOODE | 1887 | Numurkah, Victoria, Australia | 1961 | 74 | |
| Granddaughter | Mabel Agatha GOODE | 1889 | Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia | 1967 | Victoria, Australia | 78 |
| Granddaughter | Doris May GOODE | 1912 | Victoria, Australia | |||
| Events in Joseph GOODE (1824 - 1913)'s life | |||||
| Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
| 1824 | Joseph GOODE was born | Brecon, Breconshire, Wales | Ancestry trees | ||
| 1850 | 26 | Married Margaret Hunter MCCULLOCH | Victoria, Australia | Note 1 | 52 |
| 1852 | 28 | Birth of son Samuel Hampden GOODE | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Note 2 | 52 |
| 1855 | 31 | Birth of son Joseph Pym GOODE | Victoria, Australia | Note 3 | 52 |
| 1896 | 72 | Death of wife Margaret Hunter MCCULLOCH | |||
| 1913 | 89 | Joseph GOODE died | Malvern, Victoria, Australia | Note 4 | 60 |
| 1913 | 89 | Burial | Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, Victoria | Note 5 | 90 |
| Personal Notes: |
| from death reg of son |
| Source References: |
| 52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record |
| - Reference = (Marriage) |
| - Notes: Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950
Name Joseph Goode Gender Male Number of Presbyterians 1850 Incarcerated Age Victoria Australia Spouse Margaret McCulloch Reference Number 2282 |
| 60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au |
| - Reference = (Death) |
| - Notes: Mount Alexander Mail 7 July 1913
THE LATE MR JOSEPH GOODE FATHER OF CASTLEMAINES STATIONMASTER. USEFUL LIFE CLOSES. On the 30th June last was announced in the "Mail" the death of Mr. Joseph Goode, father of Mr. J. P. Goode the stationmaster at Castlemaine. Mr. Joseph Goode had led an active and useful life, and some fuller particulars of his career will, no doubt provide interesting to those many residents of Castlemaine who have the pleasure of acquaintanceship with his son. Born in South Wales, the deceased gentleman arrived in Victoria in 1846. As he was then about 21 years of age; he can be genuinely called one of the earliest of the pioneers of this State. As happened with all young men when the mining excitement took such a hold on the country, he became a digger and his search after the precious metal resulting favorably, he afterward, engaged in the pursuit of a store keeper and buyer of gold. He entered the Public Service in 1861 and he proved his worth so well that in 188?. he was apointed Deputy Registry General, and Assistant Registrar of Titles. Throughout all his life the late Mr. Goode took a considerable interest in the Temperance movement. He was an active worker for the cause for over 25 years, for seven of which he was District Secretary of the Independent Order of Rechabites. He would receive no remuneration for this was of love, and that it entailed much labor and took up much of his time, can be gauged from the fact that his successor to the office received a salary of £300 per year. But Mr. Goode public work did not stop here, for he was an active member of several Building Societies, and for 15 years served on the Committee of Management of the Victorian Permanent Building Society. He retired from the Government service 28 years ago, on a pension, ?? when he died, on the 28th of last June had reached the very ripe age of 8? years and seven months. He is survived by a widow and four sons and three daughters. |
| 90. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Find A Grave, Title: Findagrave.com |
| - Reference = (Burial) |
| - Notes: Joseph Goode
Birth 1825 Death 28 Jun 1913 (aged 87–88) Burial Melbourne General Cemetery Carlton North, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia Plot MGC-IND-Comp-A-No-12A |
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