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Chandos Crescent, Hendon and in 1934 to Buckingham
Road, Stanmore. They were still there in 1939 with their son
living with them until autumn of that year when the son marries.
Walter died in Kings Cliffe September 1964.

GOODWIN F
Listed in the Dixon letter to a local newspaper, of WW1
servicemen who had enlisted from Kings Cliffe.

GOODWIN Isaac
Isaac was born in 1864 at Kings Cliffe, his parents being George
and Eliza Goodwin of West Street, Kings Cliffe.
A listing in the Stamford & Rutland News 16th September 1914,
reads:-

“The names of 25 Kings Cliffe men in the army are as follows:- ...., I
Goodwin, ...”

The only I. Goodwin in the 1911 census is Isaac Goodwin, son
of George and Eliza Goodwin of West Street. He would have
been 50 years old when war broke out. No military records exist
for him but he died in Kings Cliffe in 1936.

GOODWIN Thomas
Private 7128 2nd Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
Born 1889 in Kings Cliffe, George was the son of Julia Smith of
West Street, Kings Cliffe.
He enlisted in Peterborough on 23rd February 1915, and was
killed in action 27th April 1915 aged 24.
The 2nd Battalion of the East Surreys saw heavy fighting in
early 1915. They were heavily engaged at Ypres and, after five
days of fighting, barely 200 men of the original 1,000 who had
shipped to France remained.
A report in the Stamford & Rutland News of 25th May 1915
records:-

“News received of the death in action on April 25th of Private T Goodwin,
who belonged to the East Surrey Regiment. Private Goodwin was an

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