What Address?

The Boy's Home Stepney, was part of the Barnardo's organisation
I wonder if Ann signed Arthur over to them, as she was struggling, with her husband in an institution.
His connection with Barnardos might explain why he went to New Zealand.
Dont forget The British Home Children, sent to all corners of the Commonwealth, never to see their parents again.
We have near us, at Molong, Fairbridge Farm, where many poor young British kids ended up, some abused, some came through it quite well, making great lives for themselves. Some reunited with family, some not so lucky. Some told their parents were dead, but weren't. On the main road to Molong we now have a memorial park dedicated to these kids that includes a memorial to those who served for Australia in conflicts.
 
Dont forget The British Home Children, sent to all corners of the Commonwealth, never to see their parents again.
Two of the children ended up in Canada through Barnardo's. :(

Although Ann stated in 1911 that she had 8 children, of which 6 were still living, she seems to have forgotten a couple. :( She actually had 11 children, of which 2 had died by 1911.

I am wondering if the form was completed by someone else who was not in full possession of the facts - or that Ann just copied what someone else had written down for her. :rolleyes:
 
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Please excuse the graffiti
 
No newspapers as late as 1959, but this looks like Mary and also their daughter, Linda:

Evening Post (New Zealand) 18 Jul 1936
GOLDSMITH – On July 17 1936 at her residence, 39 Palmer Street, Wellington, Mary, beloved wife of Arthur Goldsmith, aged 52. At rest.
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The funeral of the late Mary Goldsmith, beloved wife of Arthur Goldsmith, 39 Palmer Street, will leave the chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd, 25 Kent Terrace, on Monday, July 20, 1936, at 10am., for the Cemetery, Karori. E MORRIS JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace.
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Evening Post 30 April 1936
PALMER – On April 29,1936, at Waimarie Hospital, to Mr & Mrs Malcolm H Palmer (nee Linda Goldsmith), Palmer Street, Wellington, a daughter; both well.
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There is another headstone alongside Mary's for Arthur Edward Goldsmith, husband of Margaret, died 14 Jul 1965. Death index has his age as 54.

The Arthur Goldsmith who died in 1959 was cremated, so no headstone unfortunately.
 
GOLDSMITH, LINDA MAY
Mother's maiden name - JOHNSTON
GRO Reference: 1908 J Quarter in SHAFTESBURY Volume 05A Page 212

Marriage - 1933, New Zealand
Linda May Goldsmith
Malcolm Hicks Palmer
1933/3229

Death
LINDA MAY PALMER
Age - 57 Years
Deceased date - 18/10/1965
Service provided - Cremation
Cremation date - 20/10/1965
Cemetery - Crematorium
Record number - 26036

GOLDSMITH, ARTHUR EDWARD
Mother's maiden name - JOHNSTONE
GRO Reference: 1911 M Quarter in SHAFTESBURY Volume 05A Page 181

Marriage - 1940
Arthur Edward Goldsmith
Margaret Yaun Woolston
1940/1666

Margaret was a widow when she married Arthur in 1940. The 1935 electoral register for Nelson, New Zealand has:- Woolston, Margaret Yaun, 124 Nile Street, Nelson, widow.

GOLDSMITH, ARTHUR EDWARD
Age - 54 Years
Occupation - STOREKEEPER
Burial date - 17/07/1965

Margaret Yaun Goldsmith
Birth date - 23/07/1905
Age at death - 87
Registration year - 1992
Registration number - 1992/48358
 
I know this is not Barnardo's but the same principals applied. Shipped away from their family, rightly or wrongly.
I thought the Fairbridge Farms were used by Barnardo. From what I know the children did better in Australia than they did in Canada but the numbers were far greater (those sent to Canada). Barnardo did like to rescue children who were not protestant, as he wanted to save them. He also liked to take children of criminals or to him those from dubious backgrounds.
I dont know why Barnardo has fascinated me so much, probably because I have children in my tree sent to Canada. I am glad times have changed
 
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