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Endurance Obituaries 
Endurance Obituaries

SIR DANIEL FULTHORPE GOOCH

( 25/05/1869 - 22/12/1926 )
BORN: LLANRWSH. DENBIGH. WALES
DIED: TATCHBURY MOUNT. TOTTON. HAMPSHIRE.
NICKNAME :CURLY
DUTY: DOG HANDLER
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Sir Daniel was the grandson of the other more illustrious Sir Daniel Gooch 1816-1889, the great railway engineer of some considerable genius who designed over 60 different classes of steam locomotives, and was responsible for laying the first ever Trans-Atlantic telegraph cable .

Gooch was born in Llanrwsh. Denbigh. Wales, the only son of Sir Henry Daniel Gooch.and Mary Relsell Gooch.

His father was born in Paddington. London, and the family at the turn of the century were living at 4 Park Place Villas. London, along with a number of servants in some considerable state of comfort. Gooch was educated at Trinity Hall. Cambridge.

In 1896 he married May Winifred Monro from Clewer Hill. Their marriage produced two sons and two daughters. Sir Henry died on 24th June 1897 and Daniel succeeded him as the 3rd Baronet.

In 1907 he bought the magnificent Hylands Estate near Chelmsford and made several improvements to Hylands House. During the next two or three years he expanded the estate by purchasing a number of surrounding estates and farms.

The chosen Dog handler for the I.T.A.Expedition was one Dr. Ross, however Ross withdrew his services and Gooch was drafted in as a last minute substitute. Gooch’s qualifications for the job was that he was an expert breeder of Greyhounds and for years had followed the hunt. On 26th October 1914 Sir Daniel Gooch accompanied Shackleton to Buenos Aires and signed on board the Endurance as an able seaman .

Frank Wild was to write “There never was a better A.B. afloat than Sir Daniel Gooch. He obeyed orders promptly and was possessed of a keen sense of humour “.

He left the Expedition at South Georgia having learnt that his home,Hylands House, had been requisitioned as a temporary war hospital and returned home to England to help with the supervision of the conversion.

Gooch funded the medical equipment himself and the 190 bed hospital between 14th August 1914 and early 1919, treated over 1500 war wounded patients.

Shackleton wrote “ We all regretted losing his cheery presence when we headed for the South”.

Sadly in 1915, Sir Daniel’s eldest son, Lancelot Daniel Edward Gooch, a midshipman in the Royal Navy was taken ill whilst serving on H.M.S. Implacable and died in Greece on 4th October 1915.

In 1920 , Gooch sold the Hylands Estate and moved to Tetchbury Mount, Totton, near Southampton. There, he was able to pursue his love of golf and sailing. He actually owned a 40 ton yacht! , and some years earlier in 1910 had leased land that he owned at Widford, to Chelmsford Golf Club which provided them with a new 18 hole course , which is still the clubs home today.

More sadness was to follow when at 5pm on 26th July. 1921 his wife Lady May died after a long illness. Gooch himself was in ill health and in 1923 underwent surgery to amputate one of his legs. In early December of 1926 he became ill with pneumonia, and at 2pm on 22nd December 1926 died at his home Tetchbury Mount, aged 57. He lies buried at Widford Church. Chelmsford. Essex.

The Baronetcy passed to his youngest son Robert Douglas Gooch born 19th September 1905.


SIR DANIEL FULTHORPE GOOCH


ONE OF THE WARDS AT SIR DANIEL’S HOME, HYLANDS HOUSE. CIRCA 1915

With thanks to Chelmsford Library
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