DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

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John Hill

DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av John Hill » 25 sep 2004 13:47:50

I am researching the surname DOOGOOD in England, 1800 to the present
day. All I have found, bar a handful, are descended from my GGGG
Grandfather John DOOGOOD (1737-1802). He was born in Leigh,
Worcestershire.

This is a rare surname - I have 195 entries including wives between 1730
and 2000.

I'm pretty well up to speed on DOOGOOD, having searched the entire GRO
indexes and the more obvious sources (listed below). However, the
variant DOGOOD (with one O) crops up here and there and I am having
problems either linking them or excluding them. So far I have nine
linked in and five unknown.

I would be very grateful for "sightings" of DOGOOD in any indexed record
to which you may have access! Remember, this is for ENGLAND - I'll
extend my search overseas later :-)

It's just possible that DOEGOOD may come up, but DUGARD is NOT an
option.

I have already searched all the easy sources:
The Family History site (all resources);
FreeBMD;
The 1851 census returns for Bristol, Devon, Oxfordshire (piece 1733
only), Gloucestershire, Norfolk, Somerset, Warwickshire, Wiltshire,
Worcestershire;
The 1881 census returns;
The 1901 census returns.

I would be glad of anything gleaned from the 1841 census, the rest of
the 1851 census, the 1861, 1871 and 1891 censuses, or any other 19th or
20th century indexed records (directories, electrol rolls, etc.). This
includes "No hit" returns.

I'd also be grateful for pointers to records that I might not have
thought of!

I know it sounds a lot to ask, but there won't be many hits!

John (Bournemouth)


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Hugh Watkins

Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 25 sep 2004 15:24:39

"John Hill" <nemo@erewhon.invalid> wrote in message news:1gko62q.t98a5gd2jyscN%nemo@erewhon.invalid...
I am researching the surname DOOGOOD in England, 1800 to the present
day. All I have found, bar a handful, are descended from my GGGG
Grandfather John DOOGOOD (1737-1802). He was born in Leigh,
Worcestershire.

This is a rare surname - I have 195 entries including wives between 1730
and 2000.

I'm pretty well up to speed on DOOGOOD, having searched the entire GRO
indexes and the more obvious sources (listed below). However, the
variant DOGOOD (with one O) crops up here and there and I am having
problems either linking them or excluding them. So far I have nine
linked in and five unknown.

I would be very grateful for "sightings" of DOGOOD in any indexed record
to which you may have access! Remember, this is for ENGLAND - I'll
extend my search overseas later :-)

It's just possible that DOEGOOD may come up, but DUGARD is NOT an
option.

I have already searched all the easy sources:
The Family History site (all resources);
FreeBMD;
The 1851 census returns for Bristol, Devon, Oxfordshire (piece 1733
only), Gloucestershire, Norfolk, Somerset, Warwickshire, Wiltshire,
Worcestershire;
The 1881 census returns;
The 1901 census returns.

I would be glad of anything gleaned from the 1841 census, the rest of
the 1851 census, the 1861, 1871 and 1891 censuses, or any other 19th or
20th century indexed records (directories, electrol rolls, etc.). This
includes "No hit" returns.

I'd also be grateful for pointers to records that I might not have
thought of!

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/default.aspx


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Your search returned 26 matches in the databases below.

Census Records 1 matches | info

1891 England Census 1



Birth, Marriage, & Death Records 17 matches | info

England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983 4
England (General): Parish and Probate Records 3
Lincolnshire, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
London, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
Worcestershire, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
view all 17 Birth, Marriage, & Death Records results >>



Family & Local Histories 3 matches | info

Irish Pedigrees 2
Chalmers' Biographical Dictionary 1



Court, Land, Probate Records 2 matches | info

British Chancery Records, 1386-1558 2



Reference & Finding Aids 3 matches | info

English and Welsh Surname Dictionary 3

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Census Records 73 matches | info

1901 England Census 28
1871 England Census 25
1891 England Census 20



127 total matches found in All Records > Birth, Marriage, & Death Records

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Berkshire, England: Parish and Probate Records 1
Dorset, England: Parish and Probate Records 1
England (General): Parish and Probate Records 2
England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983 112
London, England: Parish and Probate Records 2
Midlothian (Edinburgh), Scotland: Parish and Probate Records 5
Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 - 1837 2
Wiltshire, England: Parish and Probate Records 1
Worcestershire, England: Parish and Probate Records 1

xx



Court, Land, Probate Records 2 matches | info

British Chancery Records, 1386-1558 2

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<< well I limit my look ups to 3 per person

so just ask

Hugh W

Vivienne Dunstan

Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av Vivienne Dunstan » 25 sep 2004 17:05:11

John Hill <nemo@erewhon.invalid> wrote:

I would be very grateful for "sightings" of DOGOOD in any indexed record
to which you may have access! Remember, this is for ENGLAND - I'll
extend my search overseas later :-)

Is there any chance that Doogood could be related further back in time
to the more common Scottish surname Duguid? That's pronounced similarly,
has many spelling variants, and it's easy to imagine how a Scot could
migrate south to England, to an area where the name was then recorded in
historical records as it sounded, leading to a change in spelling.

Just a thought anyway.

Viv Dunstan
(in Scotland)

John Hill

Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av John Hill » 25 sep 2004 17:36:28

Vivienne Dunstan <viv.dunstan@one-name.org> wrote:

John Hill <nemo@erewhon.invalid> wrote:

I would be very grateful for "sightings" of DOGOOD in any indexed record
to which you may have access! Remember, this is for ENGLAND - I'll
extend my search overseas later :-)

Is there any chance that Doogood could be related further back in time
to the more common Scottish surname Duguid? That's pronounced similarly,
has many spelling variants, and it's easy to imagine how a Scot could
migrate south to England, to an area where the name was then recorded in
historical records as it sounded, leading to a change in spelling.

Just a thought anyway.

Viv Dunstan
(in Scotland)

Thanks, Viv, but that's why I limited my question to 1800-2000!

It's quite possible that the name did originate in Scotland, but there
were DOOGOODs (and phonetic variants DOGOOD and DOEGOOD) in Leigh with
Brinsford, Worcestershire, as far back as 1542. So if they came from
Scotland, it was before then :-(

They pop up in other places, too; but by 1800 they all seem to have died
out but "my" family.

Eventually I'll get round to tracing back, and perhaps sideways, but I'd
like to get the "modern" ones sorted out before I get totally swamped!

John.

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John Hill

Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av John Hill » 25 sep 2004 17:46:46

Hugh Watkins <bloggery36@aol.com> wrote:

I would be glad of anything gleaned from the 1841 census, the rest of
the 1851 census, the 1861, 1871 and 1891 censuses, or any other 19th or
20th century indexed records (directories, electrol rolls, etc.). This
includes "No hit" returns.

I'd also be grateful for pointers to records that I might not have
thought of!

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/default.aspx


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Your search returned 26 matches in the databases below.

Snip...


It's DOGOOD I'm interested in, at any rate for the moment!

well I limit my look ups to 3 per person

so just ask

Do you mean three individuals or three sources? I'll assume the
latter...

This one would certainly help me:

1891 England Census 1

If this counts as one, then

Birth, Marriage, & Death Records 17 matches | info

England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983 4
England (General): Parish and Probate Records 3
Lincolnshire, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
London, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
Worcestershire, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
view all 17 Birth, Marriage, & Death Records results

Otherwise restrict to Linconshire and London.

Finally, if I've any "credit" left,

Family & Local Histories 3 matches | info

My grateful thanks for anything you turn up!

John.

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Hugh Watkins

Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 26 sep 2004 01:00:48

"John Hill" <nemo@erewhon.invalid> wrote in message news:1gkogjs.1wr3rzmxi2ddsN%nemo@erewhon.invalid...
Hugh Watkins <bloggery36@aol.com> wrote:

I would be glad of anything gleaned from the 1841 census, the rest of
the 1851 census, the 1861, 1871 and 1891 censuses, or any other 19th or
20th century indexed records (directories, electrol rolls, etc.). This
includes "No hit" returns.

I'd also be grateful for pointers to records that I might not have
thought of!

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/default.aspx


Search Results: Dogood in = Subscription Required (Sign Up!)
Your search returned 26 matches in the databases below.

Snip...

It's DOGOOD I'm interested in, at any rate for the moment!

well I limit my look ups to 3 per person

so just ask

Do you mean three individuals or three sources? I'll assume the
latter...

This one would certainly help me:

1891 England Census 1

If this counts as one, then

Birth, Marriage, & Death Records 17 matches | info

England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983 4
England (General): Parish and Probate Records 3
Lincolnshire, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
London, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
Worcestershire, England: Parish and Probate Records 3
view all 17 Birth, Marriage, & Death Records results

Otherwise restrict to Linconshire and London.

Finally, if I've any "credit" left,

Family & Local Histories 3 matches | info

My grateful thanks for anything you turn up!

it is about being fair to ancestry because they make a big investment
- and using my own time sensibly - and demonstraiting the possibilities

AncestryPlus is available to public libraries
and all LDS Family History Centers may have a free subscription if they organise a connection to the web.- so you may be able to
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1891 England Census
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NameAge in 1891BirthplaceRelationship to head-of-houseCivil parishCountyView Image

DogooD, Mary22LiverpoolCousin Kirkdale Lancashire



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Name: DogooD, Mary
Age in 1891: 22
Relation: Cousin
Gender: Male sic !!
Where Born: Liverpool

Civil parish: Kirkdale
Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary
Town:
County: Lancashire

Street address: 19 PUGIN STREET
Condition as to marriage: s

Employment status: employed
Occupation: CIGAR MAKER

Source information: RG12/2959
Registration district: West Derby
Sub registration district: Kirkdale
ED, institution, or vessel: 8
Folio: 100
Page: 18 (click to see others on page)

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Nolte, Frederick 26 Liverpool Head Kirkdale Lancashire
GOODS GUARD
Nolte, Anita27LiverpoolWife Kirkdale Lancashire

Nolte, William7LiverpoolSon Kirkdale Lancashire

Patterson, Mary E23LiverpoolSister Kirkdale Lancashire
CIGAR MAKER
DogooD, Mary22LiverpoolCousin Kirkdale Lancashire
CIGAR MAKER

????????????????????????

Family & Local Histories 3 matches | info

Irish Pedigrees 2
Chalmers' Biographical Dictionary 1



Irish Pedigrees
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dogood Irish Pedigrees; Or The Origin & Stem Of The Irish Nation Vol. 2 Part 6 Chapter 1 The Huguenots 458
<<< anglicisation of Flemish name THUNGUT to DOGOOD and TOOGOOD
source -- papers destroyed in Dublin archive fire ??

Irish Pedigrees; Or The Origin & Stem Of The Irish Nation Vol. 2 Index Of Sirnames D 880
index to above p458

Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983
http://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=5963

you can do yourself

Name Year Quarter District County Volume Page

Dogood, Ann 1858 December Upton upon Severn Worcestershire 6c 201
Dogood, Betsey 1875 June St George in the East London Surrey 1c 394
Dogood, Ellen 1902 June Hackney Greater London London Middlesex 1b 566

in fact FreeBMD
http://freebmd.org.uk/



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dogood Chalmers' Biographical Dictionary Volume 31 A New & General Biographical Dictionary WATT



oops text the verb "do good"



good hunting

Hugh W

John Hill

Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av John Hill » 26 sep 2004 15:54:34

Hugh Watkins <bloggery36@aol.com> wrote:

Snip...

It's DOGOOD I'm interested in, at any rate for the moment!

well I limit my look ups to 3 per person

so just ask

Do you mean three individuals or three sources? I'll assume the
latter...

Snip...
it is about being fair to ancestry because they make a big investment
- and using my own time sensibly - and demonstraiting the possibilities

That is fair enough.

Name: DogooD, Mary
Age in 1891: 22
Relation: Cousin
Gender: Male sic !!
Where Born: Liverpool

Civil parish: Kirkdale
Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary
Town:
County: Lancashire

Street address: 19 PUGIN STREET
Condition as to marriage: s

Employment status: employed
Occupation: CIGAR MAKER

Source information: RG12/2959
Registration district: West Derby
Sub registration district: Kirkdale
ED, institution, or vessel: 8
Folio: 100
Page: 18 (click to see others on page)

Nolte, Frederick 26 Liverpool Head Kirkdale Lancashire
GOODS GUARD
Nolte, Anita27LiverpoolWife Kirkdale Lancashire

Nolte, William7LiverpoolSon Kirkdale Lancashire

Patterson, Mary E23LiverpoolSister Kirkdale Lancashire
CIGAR MAKER
DogooD, Mary22LiverpoolCousin Kirkdale Lancashire
CIGAR MAKER

She is completely new to me...

dogood Irish Pedigrees; Or The Origin & Stem Of The Irish Nation Vol. 2
Part 6 Chapter 1 The Huguenots 458
anglicisation of Flemish name THUNGUT to DOGOOD and TOOGOOD
source -- papers destroyed in Dublin archive fire ??

It is interesting in this context that two DOOGOOD families in the 1901
census are mis-recordings or mis-transcriptions of TOOGOOD.

OTOH, the two DOEGOOD entries are in fact DOOGOOD...

Name Year Quarter District County Volume Page

Dogood, Ann 1858 December Upton upon Severn Worcestershire 6c 201

I think she MAY be the daughter of John DOOGOOD of Leigh, born 11 Apr
1785 - I'll need to get the certificate.

Dogood, Betsey 1875 June St George in the East London Surrey 1c 394
Dogood, Ellen 1902 June Hackney Greater London London Middlesex 1b 566

in fact FreeBMD
http://freebmd.org.uk/

There is one more on FreeBMD
:
Dogood, Sarah Ann, Death, Dec 1882, 96 Wandsworth 1d 373

None of these are found anywhere else so far, nor (in the 1881 census,
Birmingham) is:
John DOGOOD
U 26 Male London, Middlesex, England
Rel: Boarder
Occ: Whip Maker

So with Mary the cigar maker, that gives me six unknowns to work on! If
anyone comes across any of them in any record, I'd love to hear from
them! And any other DOGOOD, for that matter.

Many thanks, Hugh.

John.

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Hugh Watkins

Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 01 des 2004 07:47:54

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Re: DOGOOD - England - 1800 to present day

Legg inn av Robi » 01 des 2004 17:39:16

Chris wrote in message news:cok2eg$ol2$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
Hugh,

What has this to do with Genealogy?

Chris

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