1825 - 1914 (89 years)
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Name |
John Gooch |
Born |
1825 |
Bradfield, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
Christened |
22 May 1825 |
St Lawrence Church, Bradfield, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1914 |
Tendring, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
Person ID |
I30105 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
15 Aug 2020 |
Father |
Robert Gooch, b. 1786, Great Glemham, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom |
Mother |
Mary Nunn, b. 1786, Brandeston, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom , d. 1880, Wangford, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom (Age 94 years) |
Married |
5 May 1818 |
Melton, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom |
Family ID |
F14590 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Maria Abbott, b. 1826, Dovercourt, Essex, England, United Kingdom , d. Apr 1911, Essex, England, United Kingdom (Age 85 years) |
Married |
3 Jun 1846 |
Dovercourt, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
- All Saints' Church, Dovercourt, Essex, England
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Children |
+ | 1. Emma Gooch, b. 1851, Wrabness, Essex, England, United Kingdom , d. Jul 1898, Romford, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, England, United Kingdom (Age 47 years) |
+ | 2. Susannah Gooch, b. 1855, Wrabness, Essex, England, United Kingdom , d. 1947, Harwich, Essex, England, United Kingdom (Age 92 years) |
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Last Modified |
21 Dec 2023 |
Family ID |
F14669 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 1825 - Bradfield, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
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| Christened - 22 May 1825 - St Lawrence Church, Bradfield, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
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| Married - 3 Jun 1846 - Dovercourt, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
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| Died - 1914 - Tendring, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
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Pin Legend |
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Landmarks |
| All Saints' Church, Dovercourt, Essex Main Road & Clarke's Road, Dovercourt, Essex, England
The Nave was built in the 12th century and early in the 14th century the Chancel was rebuilt with a porch probably added during the same period. About 1400 the West Tower was added. The chancel-arch was replaced in timber c. 1615. |
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