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Minnie (Goodrich) Corney 1861 - 1939

Minnie (Goodrich) Corney of Camberwell, Boroondara City County, VIC Australia was born circa 1861 at Young Street, in Fitzroy, City of Yarra County to John Goodrich and Mary Ann (Buchanan) Goodrich. She had siblings Newton Goodrich, Emily Sophia (Goodrich) Morkham, Fanny Goodrich, Eliza (Goodrich) Terrill, John Arthur Goodrich, Elizabeth Goodrich, William Goodrich, and Frank Goodrich. She married Arthur Corney, and had a child Myra Elizabeth Goodrich Walklate. Minnie Corney died at age 78 years old circa 1939 in Brighton, Bayside City County.
Minnie (Goodrich) Corney
Camberwell, Boroondara City County, VIC 3124, Australia
circa 1861
Young Street, in Fitzroy, City of Yarra County, VIC, 3065, Australia
circa 1939
Brighton, Bayside City County, VIC, 3186, Australia
Female
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    Birth: 1869, Young Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (MyHeritage) EXCISE PROSECUTIONS. At the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Panton, P.M., and a bench of magistrates, Minnie Goodrich was charged with selling spirits without a licence. Archibald Andrews, inspector of excise, stated that on the 3rd instant, in company with Inspectors Watson and Reidy, he visited a shop in Bourke-street east, occupied by Mr. Ohlenrott's, the holder of a colonial wine licence He went into a refreshment room off the shop, and cailed for some brandy, which was served to himself and friends by the defendant, who was a servant in Mr. Ohlenrott's employ. Mr. Fisher, who appeared on behalf of defendant, pointed out that a great hardship would be indicted on the defendant if she were fined. She was only a domestic servant, had no means at her disposal, and would have to go to gaol. He characterised the conduct of the inspectors as disgraceful in endeavouring to entrap the defendant into making a sale during the absence of the master from the shop. Mr. Panton said that the bench were sorry to convict, but the case had been clearly proved, and they could only follow the rule laid down by the act. The defendant would be lined £25, in default distress, and in default of distress three months imprisonment. The bench would also order that all liquor found in Mr. Ohlenrott's premises should he confiscated. (The Argus (Melbourne, Victoria) Tuesday 16th October 1883 p.6) DEATH RECORD Victorian Register of Births, Death & Marriages Registration Number: 5208/1939 Age at Death: 78 FAMILY NOTICES DEATHS GOODRICH - On October 16 at a private hospital, Fanny, loving and beloved youngest daughter of the late John and Mary Goodrich of Melbourne, last surviving sister of Emily (Mrs. Morkham). Eliza (Mrs. Terrill) Minnie (Mrs. Corney), and J. Arthur Goodrich, aged 80 years. The Argus (Melbourne, Victoria) Monday 18th October 1943 p.2
  • 1861
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    Birthday

    circa 1861
    Birthdate
    Young Street, in Fitzroy, City of Yarra County, VIC 3065, Australia
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  • 1939
    circa

    Death

    circa 1939
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Brighton, Bayside City County, VIC 3186, Australia
    Death location
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    Minnie (Goodrich) Corney lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 78.
    The average age of a Goodrich family member is 74.
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In 1861, in the year that Minnie (Goodrich) Corney was born, on April 12th, the Civil War began with shots fired at Fort Sumter, South Carolina. The Confederate Army attacked the Fort a little over a month after the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln. Fort Sumter surrendered the next day.
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In 1881, she was 20 years old when on April 28th, Billy the Kid escaped from the Lincoln County Jail in New Mexico. He killed James Bell and Robert Ollinger in the escape and then stole a horse and rode out of town. On July 14th, Pat Garrett shot and killed Billy the Kid in Billy's friend's home near Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
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