Goodwin Spires Hall, 18531950 (aged 97 years)

Name
Goodwin Spires /Hall/
Given names
Goodwin Spires
Surname
Hall
Birth about 1853 32 36

Birth of a sisterEmma Hall
July 1853 (aged 0)

Baptism of a sisterEmma Hall
3 July 1853 (aged 0)
Baptism 8 June 1856 35 39 (aged 3 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherJohn Hall
before 8 April 1858 (aged 5 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherAnn
before 8 April 1858 (aged 5 years)

Death of a maternal grandfatherWilliam Durrant
before 8 April 1858 (aged 5 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherSarah
before 8 April 1858 (aged 5 years)

Death of a sisterMary Ann Hall
8 July 1864 (aged 11 years)

Death of a sisterEmma Hall
8 April 1868 (aged 15 years)

Death of a motherSarah Durrant
3 December 1887 (aged 34 years)

Death of a fatherJames Hall
30 April 1897 (aged 44 years)

Note: RYLSTONE ITEMS

RYLSTONE ITEMS Rylstone Thursday – A very old resident in the person of Mr James Hall, after a long and painful illness, died early this morning. The deceased was one of the first settlers in the Rylstone district, aid was very popular. He was 76 years of age, and leaves a family of three, all grown up (Evening News, Friday 30 April 1897, page 2).

Dairy 8 June 1905 (aged 52 years)

Note: Dairy

Dairy

The latest convert to dairying is Mr. 'Goody' Hall, who, for that reason, and with the desire to have a nice run for his brood mares, has secured a lease of 'Lindo,' the well known farm, 5 miles from Rylstone. It is Mr. Hall's first attempt on the land, and I hope he will not be disappointed in his venture.

Spruce up 1 February 1912 (aged 59 years)

Note: Spruce up

Spruce up

Mr. 'Goody' Hall has decided to spruce the old corner up. Many an old time tale has been spun on the old rubble verandah, and even now 'Goody' is a chronological authority on Rylstone past and present.

Death of a sisterSarah Anne Hall
13 June 1913 (aged 60 years)

Death 7 March 1950 (aged 97 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS

MR. GOODWIN SPIAS HALL

The death occurred at his late residence in Louee Street, Rylstone, on Tuesday morning of Mr. Goodwin Spias Hall, aged 93 years and nine months. Deceased was born in England and came to Australia at the age of 5 years. He had resided at Rylstone for the past 60 years. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Wednesday afternoon, after a service in the Rylstone Church of England conducted by Archdeacon Bromhead to the Rylstone cemetery. Further particulars will appear in a later issue.

Burial 8 March 1950 (1 day after death)
Probate

Family with parents
father
18201897
Baptism: 25 December 1820Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, England
Death: 30 April 1897
mother
Marriage Marriage14 May 1843Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, England
-16 months
elder brother
7 years
elder sister
18481864
Birth: February 1848 27 31
Death: 8 July 1864
3 years
elder sister
18511913
Baptism: 2 February 1851 30 34Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, England
Death: 13 June 1913
3 years
himself
18531950
Birth: about 1853 32 36
Death: 7 March 1950Louee Street, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
7 months
sister
18531868
Birth: July 1853 32 36
Death: 8 April 1868
Dairy

Dairy

The latest convert to dairying is Mr. 'Goody' Hall, who, for that reason, and with the desire to have a nice run for his brood mares, has secured a lease of 'Lindo,' the well known farm, 5 miles from Rylstone. It is Mr. Hall's first attempt on the land, and I hope he will not be disappointed in his venture.

Spruce up

Spruce up

Mr. 'Goody' Hall has decided to spruce the old corner up. Many an old time tale has been spun on the old rubble verandah, and even now 'Goody' is a chronological authority on Rylstone past and present.

Death

DEATHS

MR. GOODWIN SPIAS HALL

The death occurred at his late residence in Louee Street, Rylstone, on Tuesday morning of Mr. Goodwin Spias Hall, aged 93 years and nine months. Deceased was born in England and came to Australia at the age of 5 years. He had resided at Rylstone for the past 60 years. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Wednesday afternoon, after a service in the Rylstone Church of England conducted by Archdeacon Bromhead to the Rylstone cemetery. Further particulars will appear in a later issue.