In 1851 Brittain Goodall (23) of Cheswardine, railway clerk, unmarried, was living with his mother and stepfather in High Street Stoke upon Trent Staffordshire.
"TRANSFER OF LICENSES.—At a Special Petty Sessions for the transfer of licenses, held at the Police Court yesterday (Tuesday), the licenses of the undernamed public houses changed owners:—..... the Vine, Rilston, from John Augustus McMahon to Brittain Francis Goodall.
Wolverhampton Chronicle and Staffordshire Advertiser, 18 April 1860, p. 5
In 1861 Brittain Francis Goodall (31) of Cheswardine, railway clerk, was with his uncle William Goodall in Helshaw, Stoke-upon-Tern, Shropshire.
In 1871 Brittain F. Goodall (40) of Cheswardine Salop, railway clerk, and wife Kate (43) of Lichfield Staffs. were living at 1 Norfolk Street Shelton Staffordshire.
In 1881 Brittain Goodall (51) of Cheswardine, farmer, and wife Kate (54) of Lichfield Staffs. were living in Cheswardine Village, Cheswardine, Shropshire.
In 1891 Brittain F. Goodall (62) of Cheswardine, retired farmer, and wife Catherine (66) of Lichfield Staff., were living in Village St., Cheswardine Shropshire.
In 1901 Brittain Francis Goodall (72) of Cheswardine Salop, living on his own means, and wife Catherine (74) of Lichfield Staffs. were living in Village Street Cheswardine Shropshire.
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"Mr. Brittan Francis Goodall, of Cheswardine, near Market Drayton, who died on October 17 last, appointed as executrix and executor of his will his wife, Mrs. Catherine Goodall, and Mr. Thomas Jackson, the elder, farmer, who have valued his estate at £6,856 gross, and at £5,399 net."
Shrewsbury Chronicle, 4 December 1903, p. 5