
e02 Doris Winifred Goodman (née Horder) [ML;gM;2gM] was born on 8 August 1915 (1915 3rd quarter, Camberwall, folio 1d page 1480) and sadly died on 22 August 2002 (2002 Aug, E. Devon, folio 4101B page 7B/018/802) after a long illness. She was left-handed. This caused her many problems at school. In those days left-handers were made to change to become right-handers. Her education suffered as a result. She attended a local mission church but because she was left handed, she was called a sinner. She was married to e01 George James Goodman on 26th December 1934 (1934 4th quarter, Croydon, folio 2a page 1351). She had two sons and three daughters. Barbara was still-borne. Before her marriage, Doris was working as a laundress and was living in Ecclesbourne Road in St Albans, South Norwood, Surrey. Her father was a painter. During 1942 & 43 she was evacuated to Liverpool with her 3 children. There is a story of her singing 'White Cliffs of Dover' while she was in Liverpool. She then came back to 168 High Road, Tottenham. Mum enjoyed social life and was a member of the Enterprise Club. She hated football, but enjoyed family parties. She loved dress making and knitting, buying herself a large knitting machine.
Photograph of offices in Tottenham.
Picture of Doris 27/11/1932.

e04 Derek James Goodman [BL;U;gU] was born on 19 April 1936 (1936 4th quarter, St. Thomas, folio 5b page 61) and sadly died on 7 June 1992 (1992 June, Mid Devon, folio 21 page 2022/692). He did marry June N. Goodman in Thanet in 1982 (1982 2nd quarter, Thanet, folio 16 page 1500), which ended in divorce.

e05 Malcolm John Goodman [BL;U;gU] was born on 1 May 1949 (1949 2nd quarter, Edmonton, folio 5e page 503).
