Author Topic: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 1  (Read 71330 times)

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #54 on: Thursday 27 August 15 21:25 BST (UK) »
I've checked the register of deeds index books at Wakefield WYAS for place name of interest for possible burial places

( I've not Seen the actual deeds)

Named in deeds George Hood

Nothing before 1820 ?

Aldborough (Boroughbridge) 1820

Aldborough (Boroughbridge) 1829

Selby Gowthorpe                  1831

Selby Wren lane                   1833

Broroughbridge                     1835


Selby Gowthorpe                  1836
Ripon                                  1844
Skelton                               1844
Langthorpe                          1844


Selby Gowthorpe                  1845
Boroughbridge                      1845

 To do with Will                     1846
Selby WR                             1846
Boroughbridge  WR              1846   


Nothing after 1846       


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John Hood died 1819 ? Selby


Thats about it as far as what I can find local  ( West Riding) West Yorkshire Archives

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #55 on: Friday 28 August 15 10:31 BST (UK) »
Deeds Index Book John Hood

Nothing 20 years before 1805
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Little timble near Harrogate 1805
 
Bewerley near Ripon (Not Beverley E riding) 1809
 
Malzeard near Ripon 1810
 
Sawley near Ripon 1810
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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #56 on: Friday 28 August 15 10:39 BST (UK) »
I've checked the register of deeds index books at Wakefield WYAS for place name of interest for possible burial places

( I've not Seen the actual deeds)

Named in deeds George Hood

Nothing before 1820 ?

Aldborough (Boroughbridge) 1820

Aldborough (Boroughbridge) 1829

Selby Gowthorpe                  1831

Selby Wren lane                   1833

Broroughbridge                     1835


Selby Gowthorpe                  1836
Ripon                                  1844
Skelton                               1844
Langthorpe                          1844


Selby Gowthorpe                  1845
Boroughbridge                      1845

 To do with Will                     1846
Selby WR                             1846
Boroughbridge  WR              1846   


Nothing after 1846       


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John Hood died 1819 ? Selby


Thats about it as far as what I can find local  ( West Ridding) West Yorkshire Archives

Thank you dobfarm for that list of Hood Deeds and telling me where they are held. Selby Gowthorpe and Selby Wren Lane are in the frame.

I can inform you that the Boroughbridge Deeds likely refer to the Grantham Arms, Boroughbridge, as I have that noted down, but no link to my direct line of descent, as far as I currently know at the moment.

"Hood Grange" Sutton-under-WhiteStone Cliffe, a farm a few miles from Thirsk, was built near a Roman settlement.
There should be some stuff amongst the Arch Bishop of York papers if they have survived and it was let or sub-let to Trinity College Cambridge.

Apparently my family can be traced back to the 14th Century and the hobby is just beginning to get exciting. The Hood's are buried in the floor of Selby Abbey in the years 1687, 1694, 1706, 1713, 1717, 1732, 17?9.

I have made two enquiries for a Marriage (early GRO regstration for John Hood of Selby out of curiosity, not in my direct line), awaiting/finalising the order for Roger Hood's Will and I have sent my George Hood Sept 1845 burial enquiry off to Leeds University Spec. Coll. as they hold the Selby Quaker "Burial Notes" in a couple of volumes.

Thank you all, for the inputs and interest.

Kind regards, Mark

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #57 on: Friday 28 August 15 12:22 BST (UK) »
Another interesting thing when my Grandmother wrote to me as a small boy in the 1960s, I recall the letters being sealed across the join, with a firm or hard red blob, with a symbol pressed into it.

As a child it was novel in the 1960s and caused great excitement when the postman arrived, as I knew who the sender was. We were/are working class and so were my schoolmates, so I was ridiculed greatly over the red blob on the envelope, vaguely an old rickety 'H' because it sloped, with a symbol.

My Mother's side also had a nee H surname. They were Brickmakers near Preschute, Wilts., about 1800.

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #58 on: Friday 28 August 15 21:42 BST (UK) »
My actual granddad was born 1867- Mum had me late in life and she was born late in her dads life , my granddad was illiterate, An ag lab, and later a farm manager, so never got a red sealed letter.

I can now confirm with my own eyes George was not entered in the parish burials (As we already know about Selby but had a look while I was at Borthwick), of Selby, Barlby and Brayton Sept 1845.
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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #59 on: Saturday 29 August 15 19:46 BST (UK) »
Hello dobfarm

My word!! Your Grandfather born 1867, that is absolutely incredible. I'm a little envious that you can get back to 1867, with your Grandfather. Have you managed to get further back.

George Hood of Selby dying in 1845 was my four times Great Grandfather. John his son, a Tanner, had a 'shotgun' wedding and married Sarah Richardson at Sculcoates 1846.

Thanks for looking at Selby and those neighbouring Parishes at the Borthwick. Once I get past the (presumed) Quaker time, I hope to get back to others known, or perhaps there might be a twist.

Thanks, Mark

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« Reply #60 on: Saturday 29 August 15 20:47 BST (UK) »
Best Granddad died 1957 aged 90 -I had 7 years of my early life with him. Now a days to think I lived with a man born 1867 makes my mind boggle. I've still got his glasses and his 19th century  pipe.

WW2 he was fighting fires in the Sheffield blitz aged 75 to 77 with his 2 sons.(Equivalent to dads army)

My older brother born 1944 had 13 years with him and my oldest brother b 1941 had 16 years with him.

If he could have lived to 1969 (He would have been 102 which is possible today) to see the man on the moon would have been something!
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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #61 on: Monday 31 August 15 05:53 BST (UK) »
London and Surrey Bond marriage bond allegation

17 August 1778

John Hood parish of Scarborough, a mariner Widower
to Sarah Hammond Widow (Does not say where she came from)

ref MS 10091E/91

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Sarah  Hood  — burial  1785  Scalby  Near Scarborough, York, England  ???

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John Hood X Jane Newby marriage: ???

3 November 1793

Scalby Near Scarborough, York, England
 


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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #62 on: Tuesday 01 September 15 20:12 BST (UK) »
London and Surrey Bond marriage bond allegation

17 August 1778

John Hood parish of Scarborough, a mariner Widower
to Sarah Hammond Widow (Does not say where she came from)

ref MS 10091E/91

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Sarah  Hood  — burial  1785  Scalby  Near Scarborough, York, England  ???

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John Hood X Jane Newby marriage: ???

3 November 1793

Scalby Near Scarborough, York, England

Thanks, I am going to see if the Selby Hood's were Quakers.

However, an entry from the Selby Marriage Register of 27 November 1794 has this ...  Maudland Hood, Spinster aged 20 years of this Parish, married a Charles Turner, a Blacksmith, aged 24. I don't know if she was in my lineage.

According to unverified information, a Maudland Hood was born Scarborough BTS.

Mark