Thomas didn't mention his wife in his will, so I looked for her burial:
Possibly GOLDSMITH, Ellen 55 Bride 4 Aug 1864.
If correct she must have been 44 at Ellen Jane's birth.
This entry and Thomas's age in my last message gives you rough ages to find them in censuses.
You can then look at BL's census indexes:
www.iomfhs.im/lawsons/LawsonBMD/census/1851-census/c51-g.html
Household transcript from Findmypast:
1851 census:
Name Relation Condition Se x Age BirthYear Occupation Where Born
GOLDSMITH, Thomas Head Married M 58 1793 Farm Labourer Bride
GOLDSMITH, Eleanor Wife Married F 40 1811 Lonan
MYLECHREEST, Wm Servant Unmarried M 18 1833 Labourer Bride
GAWNE, John Servant Unmarried M 15 1836 Bride
KNEALE, Catherine Servant Unmarried F 20 1831 House Servant Bride
KERMAN, Thos Servant Unmarried M 27 1824 House Labourer Maughold
CHRISTORY, William Unmarried M 7 1844 Scholar Bride
RG number:HO107 Piece:2524 Folio:156 Page:10
Civil Parish:Bride Municipal Borough:
Address:Balla Cowell House, Bride County:Isle of Man
This tells us that Ellen was born in Lonan.
1861 census:
GOLDSMITH, Thomas Head Married M 70 1791 Farmer Bride
GOLDSMITH, Ellen Wife Married F 52 1809 Bride
GOLDSMITH, Ellen F Daughter Unmarried F 8 1853 Scholar Bride
COWELL, Betsy Niece Unmarried F 18 1843 Agricultural Labourer Jurby
CHRISTORY, William Servant Unmarried M 19 1842 Agricultural Labourer Maughold
HARRISON, William Servant Unmarried M 19 1842 Agricultural Labourer Andreas
CLEATOR, James Servant Unmarried M 14 1847 Agricultural Labourer Andreas
CUBBON, Mary A Servant Unmarried F 18 1843 Agricultural Labourer Jurby
RG number:RG09 Piece:4413 Folio:29 Page:3
Civil Parish:Kirkbride Municipal Borough:
Address:Balla Min Farm, High Way, Kirkbride, County:Isle of Man
But born in Bride in 1861.
A Thomas Goldsmith married Eleanor SAYLE 30 AUG 1849 Braddan. You need to look up this marriage to see where the two came from, and at that date the fathers' names and occupations, and other details, are likely to be given. LDS film no.0106188 IF it was after they started filling in the new forms with extra information, which happened that year.
A bit tricky. Perhaps some kind person with access to the MM might look it up for you if it is in their area of interest (Braddan).
Sue