Thomas Gaisford Gooch (1880-31 March 1942) was a metal worker and politician from Hackney. Born in Hackney, he was the son of Thomas Gooch, a general packer, and his wife Sarah Emily née Gaisford, a stationer and newsagent. By 1901 he was still living in the parental home, working as a gas lamp maker. When he married Clarrisa Wallace in September 1909 he was described as a sheet metal worker. His wife was from Newington in south London, and at the time of the 1911 census the couple were living there. He was a tinsmith for a motor cab company.
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| - Thomas Gaisford Gooch (1880-31 March 1942) was a metal worker and politician from Hackney. Born in Hackney, he was the son of Thomas Gooch, a general packer, and his wife Sarah Emily née Gaisford, a stationer and newsagent. By 1901 he was still living in the parental home, working as a gas lamp maker. When he married Clarrisa Wallace in September 1909 he was described as a sheet metal worker. His wife was from Newington in south London, and at the time of the 1911 census the couple were living there. He was a tinsmith for a motor cab company.
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| - Thomas Gaisford Gooch (1880-31 March 1942) was a metal worker and politician from Hackney. Born in Hackney, he was the son of Thomas Gooch, a general packer, and his wife Sarah Emily née Gaisford, a stationer and newsagent. By 1901 he was still living in the parental home, working as a gas lamp maker. When he married Clarrisa Wallace in September 1909 he was described as a sheet metal worker. His wife was from Newington in south London, and at the time of the 1911 census the couple were living there. He was a tinsmith for a motor cab company. By 1921 he had returned to Hackney where he was to live for the rest of his life. He became a member of Hackney Borough Council and served as Mayor of Hackney 1940-41.
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