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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #36 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 07:20 BST (UK) »
Hello
Got the 1819 St Mary, Selby, thanks.

I was disappointed the John Hood 1819 burial did not appear for me online at the Library, so thank you.

I presume the 1819 St Mary Selby, Bishops Transcript pages do not continue into September 1845 and the problem lies with bad transcribing online, which is failing to find George Hood Burial entry sometime just after his death 18th September 1845?

Looked through the paid researchers sheet and the George Hood September 1845 burial was searched for, in the 'Selby Abbey' Burial Register, at Selby Library.

I'll ring Selby Library and see if they have a separate St Mary, Selby, Burials reel, for 1845.

Goughy
I have looked up Atkinson at Wistow, near Selby in 1711, in the book I have, for book & page details, see my previous post. Let me know, if you want a colour scan of the two pages in a printable pdf.

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #37 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 08:29 BST (UK) »
For Clarity

St Mary is the Abbey Selby

St Mary & St Germans, Church or known as Selby Abbey today.

see map link 1845

http://maps.nls.uk/view/102344968

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All Saints Church Barlby graveyard

Note East Selby -East of the river in Barlby chapely part of  Hemingbrough  Parish on parish boundary map (Yellow line on map  is the river and boundary).

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Maps/WRY/Selby.html
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Click on maps to zoom in (Links below)

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Maps/ERYParishes.gif

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Maps/WRYParishes.gif



All Saints church( large) graveyard in Barlby with Osgodby chapelry in the parish Hemingbrough in the East riding, starts it parish and regional E Riding boundary with Selby in the middle of the River Ouse, with the village of Barlby is less than 2 miles from Selby. (Is east Selby otherside of river in them days and Wren lane about 300 yards from this Barlby in Hemingbrough parish across the river Ouse bridge, He could have worked in Wren lane and lived other side of the river in his early years)

George Hood, he was a Cooper (Barrel maker) 1822 and 1829 Trades directories in Wren lane Selby which is near the river bidge. The river had docks at Barlby. the usage
of barrels needed there.

Its possible the Hood, parents, grandparents came from Barlby or worshiped/buried there.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=544599.msg3982479#msg3982479

Ps;- When you finally get back to Robin Hood -He's buried at Kirklees Hall, Brighouse.   ;D ;D ;D
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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #38 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 12:59 BST (UK) »
Hello dobfarm

I see I have started something, with ... I can't find an 1845 burial! This knowledge of the Selby locality and boundaries will prove to be very helpful, I hope.

Thank you very much for those map links with boundaries, the Parish of Barlby seems to run along the river, at Selby. The place of Selby seems to go into Barlby. Excellent research to find that.

The catalogue listing for the Will of Roger Hood of Selby (amongst the records of Langton Hall) refers to property at Ousegate ...
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/65bb1474-2e0f-47d9-a028-e9007051934f

The Leeds Library and Information Service (online pdf) general coverage dates for Barlby are 1780 to 1885, "MIC 929.34274 Y82" 7 Reels/Vol. (same MIC number as Selby).

Wistow goes up to 1812, but I am led to believe nobody was buried at Wistow.

Thank you, Mark


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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #39 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 17:20 BST (UK) »
Its likely Sarah is buried in her own grave in Selby cemetery (Records) but would be interesting to know if she is in the consecrated or non-consecrated which may point to George's later religion as C of E or other. (Likely they stopped all burials at the Abbey or other church/chapel, even in old graves as reason not to be buried with George)
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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #40 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 19:33 BST (UK) »
Selby Town Council should be able to tell you if Sarah Hood is in Selby Cemetery, they hold the records.  Selby Family History transcribed the records for the Council which appear on FindMyPast and it's an on going project.   If I get chance  next Tues at the next meeting I'll have a look, but in the meantime if you want to contact the Town Council the number is 01757 708449.

Just to expand on Dobby's bit about boundaries - Barlby was in the old East Riding and Selby in the West Riding.  Locally the River Ouse is known as no man's land.  The width of the river divides Selby from Yorkshire, but "we in the East Riding" venture over to foreign parts in Selby  to go to shop etc.

EDIT:  If not in Selby, George could be in Brayton
Thanks for the comment on Atkinsons - I have seen the Wheaters Book.

 
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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #41 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 20:28 BST (UK) »
possible original  locations of roots of these Hood's Selby

John Hood x Jane Marshall marriage 28 March 1765 Pickering, York

John  Hood x Jane Dickinson in Scalby, Yorkshire.  marriage  23 Nov 1762 

Jane Hood burial 1803 St Mary Selby (Needs an age at burial*) - (Could be infant burial)

John Hood buial (as Bumble B Post) 1819 Selby

BumbleB * could you look up in FindMyPast -as link

http://search.findmypast.co.uk/results/world-records/yorkshire-bishops-transcripts-of-burials?firstname=jane&firstname_variants=true&lastname=hood


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« Reply #42 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 20:46 BST (UK) »
Its likely Sarah is buried in her own grave in Selby cemetery (Records) but would be interesting to know if she is in the consecrated or non-consecrated which may point to George's later religion as C of E or other. (Likely they stopped all burials at the Abbey or other church/chapel, even in old graves as reason not to be buried with George)

I emailed Selby Council a few days ago about Selby Cemetery and their reply came today confirming four Hoods:-
John Hood, Tanner, 41 years,  Gowthorpe, Selby, buried 4 Dec 1860, Ceremony by F.W. Harper.
George Hood, Farmer, 37 years, Bondgate, Selby, buried 26 Jan 1862, Ceremony by Robert Furness.
William Hood, son of Ann, 24 years, New Lane, Selby, buried 11 July 1862, Ceremony by Saul Allen.
Sarah Hood, wife of John, 66 years, Home on Spalding Moor, buried 3 July 1886, Ceremony by John Jenkins.
[Home possibly should say Holme? on ...]

***George Hood's Widow (on Death Certificate and traced through each Census til death) Sarah Hood [nee Russel, born 30 Sep 1793 Selby ], "Widow of George Hood, Tanner" who died aged 86 years, on 28 November 1879 at 11 Gowthorpe, Selby, is not buried at Selby Cemetery and if we could find Sarah's burial, we might also find her husband George Hood's September 1845 burial place?

I have got the September 1845 Selby St Mary burial page now, thank you and as my paid researcher had suggested, no George Hood burial listed. So a copy of this page no longer required, as it does not resolve George Hood's resting place.

***Perhaps Sarah Hood's 28 November 1879 death (aged 86) could lead us to her late husband George Hood's burial place? Worth a look-up, if Sarah went to same location and/or buried with George Hood?

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #43 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 21:47 BST (UK) »
Have you a copy of George's will?

EDIT: Have you been able to trace his daughter's burials -  1853 Sarah 1854 Mary 1855 Ellen?
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« Reply #44 on: Tuesday 25 August 15 23:15 BST (UK) »
Have you a copy of George's will?

EDIT: Have you been able to trace his daughter's burials -  1853 Sarah 1854 Mary 1855 Ellen?

Yes I have George Hood's Will.
I have not traced Children's burials, only have John Hood, Tanner, aged 41, burial 4 Dec 1860 from Selby Council today. The Selby Cemetery opened about 1858?

George Hood of Selby, Brewer and Tanner, made 30 March 1844. It deals with how the property at Gowthorpe, Selby and Wren Lane, Selby, will be divided up and shared out, allowances, between his children. His daughters are Mary [died Nov 1854, aged 34], Ellen [died July 1855, aged 23] and Sarah [died Sept 1853, aged 18], provision for his wife Sarah. How the shares of the other children, will not be liable for debts, if one falls into debt. Provisions to the three daughters and allowance to wife.

Nothing about family grave/burial, only the standard reference to payment of funeral expenses.

He appoints an Arbitrator, his friend, Jonathan Hutchinson of Selby, Merchant, to settle any disputes.

He appoints his three sons William, John ["John Hood, of Selby a Tanner", died 2 Dec., York Herald 8 Dec 1860. Buried Selby Cemetery per Selby Council] and George, as Joint Executors, those and his other sons Richard Hood [died at Selby Thurs 2 May 1850, a Grocer, aged 23, Obit in both York Herald & Leeds Mercury papers] and James are mentioned in the Will.

Witnesses are Edw'd Parker, Hen'y Birkinshaw and William Penrose, dated 30 March 1844.

It was written into a volume and a Will of another individual, follows it. The Borthwick list it as Probate "Will: George Hood, Selby, Mar 1846, Prog" with reference V213A F292 MF 1109.

Mark