Henry Abel Goode (1838 – 12 February 1921) was born at Kyre Magna, Worcestershire, in 1838. He embarked for South Australia by the sailing vessel
Hope in 1857, and reached Port Adelaide after a voyage lasting 152 days. Six years later, with his brother, William Goode, he founded the firm of H. A. & W. Goode, in which, subsequently, their brother Benjamin P. Goode, of Port Pirie, became a partner. The business, which was conducted at Aldinga and Port Pirie, grew to large dimensions. In 1909 Mr. Goode relinquished his connection with the firm, and lived in retirement. During his business life he did a considerable amount of stock valuing, and was recognised in commercial circles as an expert.
Family Henry Abel Goode married Emily Georgina Jones (October 1845 – 17 October 1932), a daughter of Edward Jones, of Finniss Point, on 19 August 1868. Their children included: • Alice Elizabeth Goode (1869 – 14 October 1931) married David Henry Hollidge (1868-1963); their homes were "Kyre House", Unley Park then "Kyrwood" Hyde Park. Hollidge was prominent in the Baptist Union and founder in 1902 of Kyre College in Thornber Street, Unley, which eventually became
Scotch College, Adelaide. One A. E. Goode was a teacher at Canowie (her uncle
Thomas was manager of Canowie station) in 1892; this may have been Alice Elizabeth. • Florence Marion Goode (1870 – 14 May 1914) married Charles Edgar Birks (8 October 1871 – 20 June 1944) on 21 June 1899. She was an invalid for the last two years of her life. • (Frances) Ethel Goode (1872 – 18 May 1954) married second cousin (Matthew) Albert Goode ( – 14 June 1939) on 25 October 1894. Albert was a son of Matthew Goode, founder of
Matthew Goode and Co. • Emily Constance Goode (1873 – 22 August 1953) married
William Edward Wainwright on 27 October 1900. Wainwright was General Manager of Broken Hill South Ltd. • Rose Evelyn Goode (1874– ) married Sydney Cooper on 17 May 1905 • Laura Mary Goode (1876–) married Edward Percival Newman (c. 1871 – September 1951) on 9 May 1906. Newman was closely associated with the Unley Methodist Church. • Maud Goode (1877– ) married Oswald Hunter ( – 25 October 1932). Oswald was a partner in the legal firm of Hunter, Boucaut, Martin and Ashton. • Jessie Beatrice Goode (1879– ) never married. Her home in 1954 was 74 Winchester Street, Malvern. • Alfred Henry Lancelot "Lance" Goode (1884–1960) married second cousin Ethel J. Goode on 3 April 1912. Ethel was a daughter of
Thomas Goode. Lance was a land agent in Port Pirie, ran Pirie's Central Market, and from 1912 was a manager of Goode Bros. When the Goode family bought back the business in 1932 Lance was appointed Managing Director. :*Dr. H. A. Goode :*Don Goode was aircraftman for Royal Australian Air Force during World War II • (William) Howard Goode (c. March 1886 – ) Howard was wounded in action during World War I, left leg amputated above the knee. Ran a shop on Prospect Road,
Prospect He died at his residence "Strathclyde" at 99 Mitchell Street,
Hyde Park, South Australia after a long illness. ==William Goode==