Matthew Goode and Co explained

Matthew Goode and Co. was a softgoods wholesaler (soft goods being cloth and articles made from it) of Adelaide, South Australia with branches in Perth, Western Australia and Broken Hill, New South Wales in Australia.

History

Matthew Goode

Matthew Goode (c. 1820 – 26 August 1901) was born at either Hampton Charles, Worcester,[1] or Leominster, Herefordshire England. He was apprenticed to a draper in Hereford, where he worked for some time, then he and his brother, Charles Henry Goode, moved to London. Charles decided to try his luck in South Australia and journeyed to Adelaide, where he opened a successful drapery business in Kermode street, North Adelaide, and four or five years later Matthew Goode, who had been working with Goode Gainford and Co., of The Borough, London and J and C Boyd and Co. of Friday Street, London,[2] together with brother Samuel and their parents, arrived in Adelaide on the Princess Helena in September 1850. Shortly afterwards they removed to Rundle Street, in a building which was later occupied by Charles Birks & Co.

For a time, Charles Moore was an employee, and went on to found the celebrated department store in Grote Street and Victoria Square.

Robert John Lavis (c. 1860 – 27 May 1941) had a career with Goode Brothers and Matthew Goode and Co., then in 1907 purchased the moribund Hooper's Furnishers of Hindley Street, which he turned into a highly regarded and profitable institution.[3] Charles and Matthew then opened a wholesale warehouse in Stephens Place, under the name of Goode Bros. The retail business was later sold to L. Roach. Subsequently, Goode Brothers removed to Grenfell Street, and in 1870[2] after the brothers had been together in business for over 30 years they dissolved their partnership. Matthew Goode and his sons continued in possession of the warehouse in Grenfell Street, while C. H. Goode became a proprietor of the wholesalers Goode, Durrant, & Co., also in Grenfell Street.[1]

Matthew Goode was for a few years a member of Adelaide City Council. He then strongly advocated the construction of the deep drainage system, which, was adopted, despite many members who wanted the refuse drained to the sea.He was one of the founders of the Stow Memorial Church, and for several years he was the treasurer of the church.He was on the committee of the local chapter of the London Missionary Society, and was connected with the Adelaide City Mission from the time of its inception, and with the Lay Preachers' Association. He worked with Sir George Williams in connection with the London YMCA, and with Dean Russell in the Funeral Reform Association.[1]

The next generation

In 1902 the Grenfell Street premises were disposed of, and the business relocated to the old Goode Brothers site on Stephens Place, and the company was floated as a limited liability company with Edward Francis Goode, (Matthew) Albert Goode and R. J. Leavis as directors. Five years later Samuel Henry Goode replaced Leavis. In 1923 the directors were Edward Francis, Matthew Albert, and Arthur Hedley Goode, and the London office was managed by H. P. Goode. The company had 16 commercial travellers covering the whole State,[2] with interstate branches in Argent Street, Broken Hill and Hay Street, Perth. Paul Goode was a director in 1928.

Family

Matthew Goode was a brother of Sir Charles Henry Goode MP., founder of Goode, Durrant and Co., Samuel Goode jun, and Elizabeth Ann Goode who also emigrated to South Australia; she married John Ham Marshall in 1853. Their parents Samuel (died 1856) and Ann (c. 1786 – 15 July 1874) had leasehold properties at Walkerville and Islington.[4] Ann was a sister of Sarah Tolley (c. 1793–1872), mother of George Tolley of Rundle Street.

Thomas Goode (1816–1882) of Goolwa was a cousin, whose family included Matthew Goode (1847–1931) who ran a business in Willunga.

In 1850, before leaving England, Matthew Goode was married in Hereford to Anne Jones (1826 - 19 June 1852) of Fencott in Worcestershire. Anne died aged 26 in Adelaide; the following year Matthew Goode married her sister Elisabeth Jones (1838 – 19 May 1902).

They were daughters of Elizabeth Britten (1804-1882) and Edward Jones (1792 – 29 January 1880) of Welland in Worcestershire who also migrated to South Australia, and farmed at Finniss Point before retiring to Hutt Street, Adelaide. Their daughters were:

The children of Anne Jones & Matthew Goode included:

The children of Elizabeth Jones & Matthew Goode included:

He had a residence in Wakefield Street.

Notes and References

  1. News: The Late Mr. M. Goode . . Adelaide . 28 August 1901 . 24 February 2013 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: Australian Commercial Houses . . Adelaide . 31 March 1923 . 24 February 2013 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Rebuilding Hoopers . . Adelaide . 28 June 1928 . 24 February 2013 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: Advertising. . . Adelaide . 9 January 1857 . 4 March 2013 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: Personal Reminiscences . . Port Pirie, SA . 8 February 1930 . 8 March 2013 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: Personal Reminiscences. . . Port Pirie, SA . 22 October 1932 . 7 March 2013 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: The Advertiser Friday, January 30, 1880. . . Adelaide . 30 January 1880 . 7 March 2013 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: Family Notices. . . Adelaide . 21 January 1933 . 19 March 2013 . 18 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: Jubilee of Lacrosse in S.A. . . Adelaide . 31 July 1933 . 19 March 2013 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  10. http://geneofun.on.ca/names/photo/2033656?PHPSESSID=747cd396fc71e1198dfc500b74801474%22 Samuel Marcus RUSSELL
  11. http://squirrel.soas.ac.uk/dserve/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=show.tcl&dsqSearch=(RefNo==%27CWM%2FLMS%2F18%2F02%2F039%27) SOAS Archive Catalogue CWM/LMS/18/02/039 North China,1898
  12. Web site: Murray's System for Teaching Sighted Chinese to Read and Write.
  13. News: Personal . . Adelaide . 6 December 1919 . 19 March 2013 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
  14. News: Obituary . . Adelaide . 29 June 1939 . 24 February 2013 . 12 . National Library of Australia.
  15. News: Dr. A. Krakowsky . . Adelaide . 26 June 1930 . 19 March 2013 . 19 . National Library of Australia.
  16. News: A Lady Medical Student . . Adelaide . 27 January 1897 . 19 March 2013 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  17. News: People . . Broken Hill, NSW . 30 March 1899 . 19 March 2013 . 3 Edition: Second Edition . National Library of Australia.
  18. News: Concerning People . . Adelaide . 3 July 1906 . 19 March 2013 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  19. News: Society News and Events. . . Adelaide . 22 July 1922 . 19 March 2013 . 17 . National Library of Australia.
  20. News: Family Notices. . . Adelaide . 11 December 1907 . 20 March 2013 . 8 . National Library of Australia.