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William GOODALL
(Cir 1842-Bef 1901)
Sarah Ellen WATSON
(Cir 1841-1915)
Joseph WILKINSON
(Cir 1850-)
Ann MURRAY
(1853-)
Charles GOODALL
(1872-1955)
Lillie Johan Murray WILKINSON
(1877-1968)

Barbara Winifred Murray GOODALL
(1900-1992)

 

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Rev. Reginald Nevile USHER B.A., M.A.

Barbara Winifred Murray GOODALL

  • Born: 29 Dec 1900, Horton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England 5
  • Marriage: Rev. Reginald Nevile USHER B.A., M.A. on 24 Jun 1919 at Holy Trinity Church, Southport 1 2 3 4
  • Died: 17 Mar 1992, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk aged 91 6
  • Buried: 23 Mar 1992, St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk 7

bullet   Cause of her death was 1a. Cardiac Failure, 1b. Ischaemic Heart Disease, 2.

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bullet  Death Notes:

Fri, March 20, 1992
Local Newspaper

USHER.-On March 17, peacefully at home, BARBARA WINIFRED (nee Goodall), aged 91, beloved mother of Romney and Timmy and grandmother and great grandmother to their families. Funeral service, 3 p.m., Monday, March 23. St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds. Family flowers only.

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• She worked as an antique dealer. Barbara was separated from her husband Reginald Nevile Usher. She was a keen fisherwoman and it is said that she started her antique business when she sold two fishing rods.


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Barbara married Rev. Reginald Nevile USHER B.A., M.A., son of Rev. William Neville USHER M.A., F.S.A., Scotland and Margaret Louisa Stapylton BARNES, on 24 Jun 1919 at Holy Trinity Church, Southport.1 2 3 4 The marriage ended in separation. (Rev. Reginald Nevile USHER B.A., M.A. was born on 11 Mar 1886 at 13 Lansdowne Crescent, Edinburgh 8 9 10, christened on 27 Apr 1886 at St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh,11 died on 25 Dec 1947 in Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, St. Stephen's Road, Norwich, Norfolk, England 12 13 14 and was buried on 29 Dec 1947 in All Saint's Church Churchyard, Swanton Morley, Norfolk 15 16.) The cause of his death was Broncho-Pneumonia, Operation, Epithelioma of Sacral Region.

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• There was a reception from the parishoners, held Cir Jul 1919, at Parochial Rooms, Belvedere Road, Burnley. 17

• Honeymoon: , Ettrick Valley, Selkirkshire, Scotland, Tushielaw Inn.


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Witnesses:
Hugh Nevile Usher (brother to Reginald Nevile Usher)
Charles Goodhall (father or possibly a brother to Barbara Murray Goodhall)
Margaret Louisa Stapylton Usher (mother to Reginald Nevile Usher)

They were married by:
Willonghby C Allen, Archdeacon of Blackburn

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Sources


1 "Family Bible, Chetwynd Stapylton, Stapylton Barnes, Usher", page 6. Reginald Nevile Usher married Barbara Winifred Goodall June 1919.

2 "Marriage Certificate; Usher, Reginald Nevile b. 1886 -
Image".

3 "LOCAL WEDDING USHER - GOODALL," Unidentified Newspaper, June 1919. Rec. Date: 9 Sep 2002. Cit. Date: 9 Sep 2002; On Tuesday morning a quiet wedding took place at Holy Trinity Church, when the Rev. R. N. Usher, vicar of St. Catherine's Church, Burnley, was married to Miss Barbara W. Goodall, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodall, of Southport. The officiating clergyman was Archdeacon Allen, of Blackburn. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a handsome gown of ivory crepe-de-chine, trimmed with silver, and caught at the waist by a beld of silver. Her shoes were of silver brocade, with stockings to match. The beautiful flowing veil, which was held in place with orange blossom flowers, had been lent for the occasion by Mrs. Usher, mother of the bridegroom, and the bride carried a sheaf of pink roses. Lieut-Commander Usher, brother of the bridegroom, efficiently carried out the duties of best man; and Miss Marjorie Goodall, sister to the bride, acted as bridesmaid. She was simply dressed in pale blue georgette, with a Leghorn hat, daintily trimmed with cream satin ribbon; and she carried an early Victorian bouquet of foret-me-nots, with a single rose blossom in the centre. The bride's mother wore a costume of pale fawn gaberdine, with a hat of navy blue georgette, and she wore a spray of carnations. The bridegroom's mother was present and one or two other intimate friends of the families. The presents of the bride and bridegroom to each other were dressing cases, the bride's toilet requisites being of African ivory, and the fittings of silver gilt. A wedding breakfast was held at the Prince of Wales Hotel after the ceremony, after which the Rev. R. N. and Mrs. Usher set off on a motoring tour to Scotland, which will extend over four weeks.

4 "St. Catherine's Vicar - Married at Southport," Unidentified Newspaper, undated clipping from Jul 1919. Rec. Date: 9 Sep 2002. Cit. Date: 9 Sep 2002;
At Holy Trinity Church, Southport, on Tuesday last, the marriage was celebrated of the Rev. R. N. Usher, Vicar of St. Catherine's Burnley, and Miss B. W. Goodall, of Manchester-road, Southport. The ceremony, which took place at 8-30 a.m., was performed by the Ven. Archdeacon Allen, and was followed by a celebration of Holy Communion. The bride who looked very charming wore a white crepe de chene frock, a beautiful veil held with orange blossom, amd carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. She was given away by her father, and was attended by her sister, Miss Marjorie Goodall, who was dressed in pale blue georgette, and carried a bouquet of forget-me-nots and pink roses. The Rev. R. N. Usher was attended by his brother, Mr. Usher of Edinburgh. The Rev. and Mrs. R. N. Usher will return to Burnley at the end of July; meanwhile the honeymoon is being spent in Scotland. They carry with them the good wishes of their friends, and of all mem-......

5 "Birth Certificate; Goodall, Barbara Winifred b. 1900 - Image".

6 "Death Certificate; Goodall, Barbara Winifred - Image".

7 Romney Nevile USHER, "Letter 23-01-2000". Rec. Date: 23 Jan 2000, Family Group Sheets.

8 "Family Bible, Chetwynd Stapylton, Stapylton Barnes, Usher".

9 Scots Origins, SI, 685/1/513.

10 "Birth Certificate; Usher, Reginald Nevile b. 1886 - Image".

11 The Cathedral Church of St. Mary's, Register of Baptisms. Rec. Date: 20 Apr 2001, p. 116 No. 921. Cit. Date: 20 Apr 2001. When Baptized : 1886, April 27
Child's Name : Reginald Nevile
Parent's Name Christian : William Neville + Margaret Louisa Stapylton
Parent's Name Surname : Usher
Abode : 13 Landsdowne Crescent
Quality, Trade or Profession : Priest in Holy Orders
By whom the Ceremony was performed : (signed) W. N. Usher Chaplain
. It is interesting to note that again William (as he did with his first son Hugh) has entered his middle name spelt with two L's and his son's middle name with just the one.

12 "Family Bible, Chetwynd Stapylton, Stapylton Barnes, Usher", page 6. Reginald Nevile Usher died at Norwich at about 3.20am on 25th Dec 1947.

13 "Death Certificate; Usher, Reginald Nevile -
Image".

14 "DEATH OF REV. R. N. USHER," (Dereham) East Dereham News, undated. Rec. Date: 9 Sep 2002. Cit. Date: 9 Sep 2002;
SWANTON MORLEY FUNERAL

The death occurred at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital on Christmas morning after a long illness of the Rev. Reginald Nevile Usher, Rector of Swanton Morley and Worthing since 1927. Mr. Usher who was 61 years of age, was the son of the late Rev. W. N. and Mrs Usher, of Wellingore, Lincolnshire. He was made deacon in 1909 and ordained priest the following year.

After holding curacies in the Isle of Wight and Victoria Park, Manchester, Mr. Usher became Vicar of St. Catherine's, Burnley, in 1918, and of St. Mark's, Witton, in 1921. In 1927 just before he came to Swanton Morley, he was honorary domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Blackburn.

In 1945 Mr. Usher wrote an interesting book on Swanton Morley Church, with special reference to its connections with the ancestors of Abraham Lincoln. The fine 14th-century church has been extensively restored and beautified during his rectorship.

Durin the past year Mr. Usher had been chaplain to the R.A.F. Station, Swanton Morley. Some years ago he represented the parish on Mitford and Launditch R.D.C. and was a member of the Parish Council.

THE FUNERAL

Churchmen from mid-Norfolk villages and a large gathering of Swanton Morley and Worthing parishioners attended the funeral at Swanton Morley on Monday. Swanton Morley R.A.F. Station and several village organisations were also represented.

The Bishop of Thetford, who officiated at the choral service at the Parish Church, was assisted by the Rural Dean (the Rev. A. M. Pryde), the Rev. Noel Boston (Dereham), the Rev. F. G. Rogers (Scarning) and Mr. V. G. H. Hicks (Diocesan lay reader). Mrs. P. R. Finch was the organist.

As the coffin rested in the chancel light fell upon it from the magnificent eat window, which Mr. Usher was instrumental in beautifying a few years ago by the inclusion of coats of arms and symbols descriptive of the history of the parish. Included are the Lincoln Seal, used by Richard Lincoln, of Swanton Morley, an ancestor of Abraham Lincoln, the badge of the R.A.F. and the arms of Mr. Usher's family.

The immediate mourners were the widow, Mr. R. N. Usher, Mrs. Ann Usher, Mr. H. N. Usher and Captain W. A. Usher. Others present included Wing-Commander Maxwell Muller, Mrs. Peter Hackforth, Flight-Lieutenant Puren and Mrs. Puren, Mr. . C. Keith, Dr. C. E. Harrison (North Elmham), Mrs B. T. F. Carrick, Captain H. Gordon Aldiss (Dereham), the Rev. V. T. S. Jagg, Miss H. Jagg, Miss J. Jagg (Stiffkey), the Rev. J. B. Roberts (North Elmham), the Rev. J. B. Roberts (North Elmham), the Rev. T. G. Geddes, Mr. H. M. Hunter (Mattishall), Mr. P. R. Finch (Dereham), Mr. L. Sparkes and Mr. R. Large (Swanton Morley churchwardens), Mr. A. Kingsbury and Mrs. Seeley (Worthing churchwardens), Mrs A. Kingsbury, Miss Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hilton, Mr. F. Mayes, Mrs F. Balding, Mr. E. G. Childerhouse, Mr. R. W. Bone, Mr. Hubert Large, Mr. G. Knights, Mr. D. Twiddy (Dereham), Mr. B. Rump, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nobes, Mrs. Sparkman, Miss Snowden, Mr. C. Easter, Mr. L. J. Seeley, Mr. A. C. Watkins, Mr. D. Casey, Miss Nudd (Dereham), Mrs. G. Pearce, Miss Edwards, Mr. A. E. Wade, Miss Fiddy, Mrs. G. Hubbard, Mrs. S. Kingsley, Mrs. W. A. Harris, Mrs. M. Green, Mrs. E. H. Mitchell, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. B. Rump, Mr. J. Thetford, Mr. H. Myhill, Mr. J. Jarred, Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs. E. Canham, Mrs. A. Harris, Mrs. R. Allen, Miss E. Jarred, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. W. Rawlings, Miss D. Fox, Mrs Fox, Mrs. W. Howard, Miss D. Fox, Mrs. Fox, Mrs W. Howard, Miss E. Newson, Mrs R. Large, Mrs. H. Large, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks, Mrs. A. Peachment, Mrs. E. Hill, Mrs. W. Callaby, Mrs. E. Tye, Miss C. Howard, Miss F. Walker, Mrs. J. MAce, Mrs. J. Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pegg, Mrs. G. Anderson, Mrs. P. Dennis, Miss Cullum, Mrs. A. Seeley, Mrs. J. Pearce, Miss B. Pearce, Mrs. P. Moore and Mrs. Grice.

15 "Family Bible, Chetwynd Stapylton, Stapylton Barnes, Usher", page 6. Buried at Swanton Morley on December 29th.

16 All Saints Church, Swanton Morley, Norfolk, England, "Burial Register", Date : 29 Dec 1947
Surname : USHER
Identification Details : Rector of this Parish, Reginald Neville
Abode : Swanton Morley
Age (yrs) : 61
Officiating Minister : G. M. Pryde and John Thetford Bsp [Bishop]
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17 "St. Catherine's Vicar - Interesting Wedding Gift," Unidentified Newspaper, undated clipping from July 1919. Rec. Date: 9 Sep 2002. Cit. Date: 9 Sep 2002;
Exactly a year ago yesterday the Rev. R. N. Usher was welcomed as the Vicar of St. Catherine's Church, Burnley, and yesterday he had another warm welcome, in which his wife participated. Last night there was a large company in the Parochial Rooms, Belvedere-Road, to celebrate the Vicar's recent marriage, and the guests were introduced to Mrs. Usher. During the evening there was a gift from the congregation to Mr. and Mrs. Usher, as a wedding present, of a handsome half canteen of knives and forks and a case of fish carvers.

Mr. Pollard, people's warden general and the other warden (Aid.....) was present as well as the sidesmen. Mr. Pollard remarked that never in the history of St. Catherine's had they had such a gathering, although they had had many of a very varied character. It was better that a farewell ceremony, for instead of losing someone, they had gined another. (Applause.) The congregation and friends of St. Catherine's wished that Mr. and Mrs. Usher might be spared to have a long, happy, and prosperous married life. (Applause.)

Mrs. Staveley, of Temple-street, the oldest worshipper at St. Catherine's, made the presentation amid applause.

The Rev. R. N. Usher and Mrs. Usher were heartily received, and the Vicar accepted his parishioners' kind and beautiful gifts with
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