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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #99 on: Monday 12 October 15 22:29 BST (UK) »
Spencer rings a bell

From familysearch website

 
George Hood X Maudlin Spencer either married in York 12 Jan 1731

or Bond allegation intent to marry held at York

baptism - William Hood son of George and Maudlin 1741 Sarborough (BT's)

baptism - Richard Hood son of George and Magdalene 1745 Sarborough (BT's)

Thanks Goughy and dobfarm.

No death entries in newspapers searched, so no further info about Mordland's death.

Apparently the transcriptions regarding Maudland Hood say ... Morland dau of John Hood of Selby, Mariner by Elizabeth his wife, dau of John Spencer of Scarbro'.

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #100 on: Monday 12 October 15 23:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Mark

Seems you will be "out of luck" with death certificates. 

There is this burial recorded in Selby Abbey records

Mordland Turner (born 1774) buried 27 Oct 1830 Age at death 56

Goughy

I wonder if Maudland alias Mordland Turner left a Will, or Admon? I'll make enquiries, if nothing in Deed copies.

It is interesting that Gowthorpe was advertised 4th September 1830.

Mordland Turner (nee Maudland Hood) is buried 27 Oct 1830.

George Hood completes a transfer, in a share of property at Gowthorpe in 1831.

Of course, it could be a coincidence. Should also get Deeds Registry copies in next few days.

Thanks Mark

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #101 on: Monday 12 October 15 23:50 BST (UK) »
 Don't think you saw this

If this George did not die by 1815 then John is unlikey to be George's dad unless your George is fibbing about his age on 1841c and to the person who recorded his Death 1845


Baptism --- George Hood son of John & Elizabeth Hood 1771 Scarborough (BT's)

Can't find a death for this George as infant or adult before 1815
In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #102 on: Tuesday 13 October 15 00:12 BST (UK) »
Hello dobfarm

Thanks.

I have wondered if Maudland Hood was a half sister to my George Hood.

I think we considered that John Hood parish of Scarborough, Mariner, a Widower possibly remarried Sarah Hammond, a Widow, due to a London and Surrey Bond Allegation, 17 August 1778, ref MS 10091E/91 you found, whether she was young enough to have a child is unknown.

Also that an Elizabeth Hood (John Hood's wife?) died around the time of Maudland Hood's baptism 24 December 1775.

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #103 on: Tuesday 13 October 15 09:36 BST (UK) »

Baptism --- George Hood son of John & Elizabeth Hood 1771 Scarborough (BT's)

Can't find a death for this George as infant or adult before 1815

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The following two George Hood with father John buried Scarborough (no age given)

Burial:  17 Feb 1772
Burial   3 Sept 1778

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #104 on: Tuesday 13 October 15 10:47 BST (UK) »
This is a very long shot

If John had lost two George infants with Elizabeth maybe his first child with Sarah is George

marries Sarah 1778

See if you can find anything in newspapers  of a Capt John Hood shipping at Pool harbour, in Dorset (George bapt in Studland { on coast near Pool harbour entrance], Dorset, England  1778-1st Feb 1779 March to March Year, father John mother Sarah Hood)

Iffy but dates fit
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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #105 on: Tuesday 13 October 15 12:37 BST (UK) »
This is a very long shot

If John had lost two George infants with Elizabeth maybe his first child with Sarah is George

marries Sarah 1778

See if you can find anything in newspapers  of a Capt John Hood shipping at Pool harbour, in Dorset (George bapt in Studland { on coast near Pool harbour entrance], Dorset, England  1778-1st Feb 1779 March to March Year, father John mother Sarah Hood)

Iffy but dates fit

Looking at Census returns it suggests George Hood born 1778 Studland to John Hood and Sarah Mitchell lived all his life in Studland and was buried 1870


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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #106 on: Tuesday 13 October 15 20:23 BST (UK) »
Thank you Goughy and dobfarm

The deed registry copies have arrived and regarding the September 1830 advertisement (italics):-

SELBY.

To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT,
FOUR-FIFTH PARTS or SHARES of and
in a MESSUAGE, with the Warehouses and
other Outhouses and Appurtenances, now occupied by
Joseph Audus, situate in Gowthorpe, in Selby, in the
County of York; also two adjoining Cottages or Tene-
ments, occupied by Richard Nutt and Richard Web-
ster, with the Yard and large Garden belonging to,
and occupied with, the above Premises.
The Property is Freehold, has an extensive Front
towards the Street, and is entitled to two Pews in the
Parish Church of Selby.
For further Particulars, apply to Messrs. BLAN-
CHARD and RICHARDSON, Solicitors, York.


Just before George Hood died in 1845, the Gowthorpe dwelling house was converted into three separate dwellings.

There are six Deeds in total for property, Messuage, cottages, warehousing, yards, gardens, orchard, off Town Lane, Ousegate, Gowthorpe and Wren Lane, sadly no plans.

George Hood was a Brewer and in the late 1820s was already running a brewery in Selby according to Directories.

1831
I was led to believe a Lease and Release was basically a Sale or Transfer document, [but I am not a Lawyer] and there are a number of names, which include former owners.

EDIT:- In 1831 The property had transferred from Hannah Woodcock widow, Hannah Clark before marriage, other Clark members and Mason members, John Dickinson only son of William Dickinson and Martha his wife before her marriage she was a Martha Clark, to "George Hood of Selby" "Brewer":-

A Thomas Eabon it seems with others, also makes a Release to Hannah Woodcock and there are yet more names mentioned.

Indenture of Lease by the said George Hood and of the said Indenture of Release by the said Thomas Eabon and George Hood are respectively witnessed by John Nowood ["Wood" struck out and changed to "Nowood"] of Snaith in the said County of York.

George Hood

Witnessed by John Norwood / Sworn
John Limes

Basically in 1831, the Deed is listed in the margin as Woodcock & Ors to Hood.

Regards Mark

Further EDIT: it is likely, looking at old newspapers that Thomas Eabon is Thomas Eadon of Selby.

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Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #107 on: Wednesday 14 October 15 09:03 BST (UK) »
Some basics

What county was George born in on the 1841c age 50

Did George's wife Sarah sign her own name on the 1815 parish marriage register, if she gave the 1841c info about George to the census recorder, then if she was educated, then info is likely to be correct.

John Hood died 1819 aged 82 = born estimated  1737, going by his childrens baptisms He married Elizabeth Spencer around 1760 ish.

John Hood going by his age could be most likely George's granddad

George was 28 in 1815 bond allegation age  = b 1787
George on 1841c age 50 to 54 =  b 1787 to 1791
George death 1845 aged 60 to 63 going by death certificate and newspaper deaths - b 1782 to 1785

Its just possible one of John Hood's boys born/bapt between 1760 and 1772 of mother Elizabeth Spencer could be George's father.

Time needed to make or create wealth in businesses

John Hood would have some modest wealth as a ship captain but living to aged 82 as old man would have depleted his wealth and diluted further in his Will divided up between his family, thus George would not have that big a share of the estate as a son or grandson.

 Either George was a self made man by 1815 aged 28 marriage to Sarah or George's father ? was a self made man in business, and George's father was the son of Capt John hood
In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth