b. 1831-10-17
d. 1897-02-16
Gooch joined the Royal Navy in
March, 1845, and became a lieutenant in
January, 1854. In
July, 1864, after his time in
British Columbia, he was promoted to Commander. He became a Retired Captain in
October, 1873. In
1879, Gooch was made the lieutenant commanding in charge of the Bristol Brigade of the
Royal Navy Artillery Volunteers.
Gooch showed an interest in military history and writing; in 1890, he published an article in The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine about the French admiral Albin Reine Roussin.
Gooch married Catherine Lydia Mackenzie James on 10 April 1861 and together they had three children: Anne Georgina Sherlock Gooch, Katharine Marion
Sherlock Gooch, and Major John Sherlock Gooch.
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