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185:, and Elizabeth Ann Goode who also emigrated to South Australia; she married John Ham Marshall in 1853. Their parents Samuel (died 1856) and Ann (c. 1786 – 15 July 1874) had leasehold properties at Walkerville and Islington. Ann was a sister of Sarah Tolley (c. 1793–1872), mother of George Tolley of Rundle Street.
386:(1874 – 25 August 1951) married Alexander Krakowsky M.D. ( – 18 June 1930) on 19 October 1914. She was a student at Miss Aldersey's School, studied medicine at Adelaide University for four years and completed her degree, with honors, at Melbourne in 1898. In 1906 she was appointed senior medical officer at the
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152:, and for several years he was the treasurer of the church. He was on the committee of the local chapter of the London Missionary Society, and was connected with the Adelaide City Mission from the time of its inception, and with the Lay Preachers' Association. He worked with
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Brothers and Matthew Goode and Co., then in 1907 purchased the moribund Hooper's Furnishers of Hindley Street, which he turned into a highly regarded and profitable
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Grenfell Street, while C. H. Goode became a proprietor of the wholesalers Goode, Durrant, & Co., also in Grenfell Street.
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youngest son (Matthew) Albert Goode (1872 – 14 June 1939) married second cousin (Frances) Ethel Goode ( – 18 May 1954) on 25 October 1894. Ethel was a daughter of Henry Abel Goode, cofounder of
290:. There she resigned to marry Professor Russell of Imperial College, a mathematics, astronomy and Chinese scholar remembered for his adaptation of W. H. Murray's system of teaching
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Elizabeth Goode (1859 – 26 August 1949) married Irish scholar Samuel Marcus Russell (10 February 1865–5 December 1917) on 28 January 1899. Clara travelled as a missionary to
273:(Arthur) Hedley Goode (8 October 1881 – later than 1950) married Marianne Hill on 7 October 1909, was wounded in action, World War I. A director of Matthew Goode and Co.
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Edith Marion Goode (1862 – sometime after 1953) married Rev. John
Maconnach Allardyce on 10 November 1892. They were both missionaries to China and were married in
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103:, moved to London. Charles decided to try his luck in South Australia and journeyed to Adelaide, where he opened a successful drapery business in Kermode street,
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Henry Percival Goode (14 September 1879 – 1973) married Gladys Wearing MacLachlan on 29 July 1911. Gladys was a daughter of Dr. MacLachlan and grand-daughter of
413:, China,. Shaw wrote articles for Imperial Maritime Customs on "The Soya Bean of Manchuria" (1911), "Silk" (1917) and "Chinese Forest Trees and Timber Supply".
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