The Goodliffe Family of Nottingham

The Story of My Life - The original, handwritten version of the Memoirs of Arnold Goodliffe

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death, she had the large vinegar store made suitable and fitted up for a Sunday School, and Service. She, though 70 years of age took the superintendence of it. It became quite a success. About the year 1817 she set to vigorously to get a chapel built, the room she had fitted up becoming too small for the congregation and scholars, She gave £50 and collected a considerable sum towards the object, and as long as she was able did all she could to help establish the cause. She attained the venerable age of 82 and was honoured and respected living - peaceful in death.
Having given a brief sketch of the grandparents on each side, I will try to give some little information about my parents and large family. My father Thomas Goodliffe, the eldest son of the aforesaid Thomas and Anna

     

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