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William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« on: Friday 30 May 08 16:45 BST (UK) »
Hi,
It has come to my attention that my gggrandfathers brother William Hood was the Mayor of Reading between 1876-77. He died in Reading on the 25.10.1892. Two things I would like to ascertain. Is it possible to find out if William is buried in Reading, with the possibility of a gravestone. Secondly do you think that as he was Mayor there may be some form of local paper announcing his appointment and or some form of obiturary as he was Mayor. Any help would be most welcome.

Thanks

John Hood.

PS WILLIAM WAS BAP C 1809 IN SEDGLEY STAFFS.

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Re: William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« Reply #1 on: Friday 30 May 08 23:42 BST (UK) »
It is extremely likely that he features in numerous newspaper articles, certainly when he is elected as mayor but also in reports of council elections and council meetings in his years as a councillor. It is also likely that he merited an obituary.

You will need to visit Reading or Colindale (or get someone to visit on your behalf) to peruse the papers

If he was buried in Reading it would probably been at the London Road cemetery - Reading council's cemetery people whould be able to tell you for sure.
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Re: William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 31 May 08 08:37 BST (UK) »
Dear Newbury Chap,
Thanks for reply. I dont suppose there are any rootschatters that do searches or research of this sort of thing as I am in no position to get to Reading.

John

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Re: William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 03 September 08 09:00 BST (UK) »
Hi I have the Hoods in our family tree since Eliza Hood married Henry Whitbread Walker my great great grandfather. I understand that William Hood was one of 3 children born to Joseph Hood and Sophia Billingham. William hood had two brothers Samuel ( b. 1804 d 1900) and Edward Brettle Hood (b1821 d 1893). I have been adding these people to an online tree on Geni recently. Hope this is helpful.


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Re: William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 03 September 08 10:00 BST (UK) »
Hi,
It has come to my attention that my gggrandfathers brother William Hood was the Mayor of Reading between 1876-77. He died in Reading on the 25.10.1892. Two things I would like to ascertain. Is it possible to find out if William is buried in Reading, with the possibility of a gravestone.
Hello John,
The Berks FHS Burial Index has your William Hood buried in the consecrated area of the London Road Cemetery. He was age 83 and was of Hulme Villas Oxford Rd.
It looks like his wife, Elizabeth age 81 from the same address was also buried there on 4th Nov 1890.

For other information you will need to get hold of the Cemeteries and Crematoria  people of Reading Borough Council.  Unfortunately, although on their website they tell you to do this, they don't give any contact addresses.
The address of the Borough Council in general is
Reading Borough Council
Civic Centre
Reading
RG1 7AE
Website  http://www.reading.gov.uk/
Hope this helps.
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Re: William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 03 September 08 19:31 BST (UK) »
Hi Guys,
Thanks for further info. I will try these routes and see what transpires.

John

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Re: William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« Reply #6 on: Monday 30 January 12 05:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi I am particularly interested in Henry Whitbread Walker. Ann Whitbread married James Walker. I have a Mrs Walker at a funeral in South Australia with three of her sons, Henry Whitbread Walker would have died by then (1890). Could you please email my home email address: *
I have a lot of Whitbread information and would love to share with someone with the same interest. My great, great grandmother was Sophia Whitbread.
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Re: William HOOD - Mayor of Reading
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 31 January 12 09:27 GMT (UK) »
Dear Newbury Chap,
Thanks for reply. I dont suppose there are any rootschatters that do searches or research of this sort of thing as I am in no position to get to Reading.

John
The Reading Mercury is now available online at the British Newspaper Archive - it should have an obit.
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