My Family
My father's family lived in Charlton from the late 1880s to the mid 1900s. My grandfather was a shepherd & after farm foreman for a Mr Charles Reid whose brother Bertie also had a large farm in the Charlton area. The village had a school which I attended in my early years & a village shop & bakery also selling haberdashery, my cousin Dorothy Dorothy West worked there. The baker was a Mr Duffy, the owner of the shop was a Mr Hodges. I was in the church choir. The vicar was a Mr Winterton & by the vicarage you could cut through to the Trafalgar Estate across beautiful meadows, in the meadow there was a lovely walnut tree where you could gather nuts when in season. There was also a pub & blacksmith. My father, also William Goodridge, left in 1909,serving in the Royal Marines for 22yrs and came back again in 1931. He had a house built called "Medina", named after a ship he served on. It was on the border of Bodenham & Charlton on the Bournemouth road. My memories start from then. I was 5yrs old. I loved the country having come from Portsmouth. I later went to Bishop Wordsworth School in Salisbury & eventually setteled in Havant in 1968 after spending most of life in the Royal Marine & Royal Military Police. I hope these memories will be shared by others of around my generation I am now 62yrs young & a great-grandad.
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RE: RE: My Family
My husbands great grandfather was also a shepherd. He lived at Buggs Farm in Charlton All Saints. His name was Charles Gould and great granny's name was Ann (nee Chalk). They had 13! children, all born in Charlton All Saints. The 11th child was Percy Robert Gould, he was killed in the Great War and his name is carved over the gate of All Saints Church, Charlton all Saints.
Comment from Sheila Pack on Wednesday, 3rd September 2008.
RE: RE: My Family
I am 82 yrs young, not 62 I must have hit the wrong key, my sister still lives in Wiltshire near to Charlton all Saints. Her husband is Head Gamekeeper for the Earl of Radnor, I now live in Havant, Hants. Roy Goodridge Mr
Comment from Roy Goodridge on Thursday, 4th September 2008.
RE: RE: My Family
Hello Roy
My parents first met at a Southern Command Dance (my father was based with the RAMC at Salisury) at Bodenham before Christmas 1934 and I would love to know exactly where this dance would have been held. Can you help?
Wendy Sutton
Comment from Wendy Sutton on Friday, 24th October 2008.
RE: RE: My Family
Dear Wendy- The dance would almost certainly have been held at Bodenham Village Hall just acrosws the raod from the village entrance on the Salisbury/ Bournemouth Road.. Reqards, Roy Goodridge
Comment from Roy Goodridge on Sunday, 26th October 2008.
RE: RE: My Family
Dear Wendy- The dance would almost certainly have been held at Bodenham Village Hall just across the road from the village entrance on the Salisbury/ Bournemouth Road.. Reqards, Roy Goodridge
Comment from Roy Goodridge on Sunday, 26th October 2008.