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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #135 on: Saturday 09 April 16 02:35 BST (UK) »
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Robert Fisher X Mary Hood     
14 Feb 1799     
Great Edstone,York,England 
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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #136 on: Saturday 09 April 16 07:55 BST (UK) »
Fisher ?

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Robert Fisher X Mary Hood     
14 Feb 1799     
Great Edstone,York,England

Hello dobfarm, Goughy, Bumblebee and All

Thanks for the Fisher - Hood  / Gt. Edstone info.

After weeks of waiting, I have a scanning price for ...
[H1830 N2]. Short title: Nicholson v Nicholson. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Charlotte Nicholson. Defendants: Bridget Nicholson, William Rowland, Abraham Hodgson and Samuel Nicholson. revived Hilary 1837  Dated 1830.

A year later, all the above Defendants were involved in a property transfer to George Hood and James Collinson in 1838, but whether the Case will mention George Hood is unknown, but shall know, soon.

Marriage Register Entries and Comments
I have the Marriage Register entries & signatures of:-
Elizabeth Spencer to John Leppington (1756)
Eliz Leppington to John Hood (1763)
and believe you are likely correct regarding the mother of Maudland Hood, who we believed was also buried at the time of Maudland Hood's 1775 Baptism.

However, John Hood's 8 December 1763 signature, does not match the:-
1778 John Hood mariner of Scarborough X Sarah Hammond Bond, nor
1793 November Scalby Marriage Register entry John Hood, Farmer to Jane Newby, Spinster  ???

Regarding the 1793 Hood X Newby marriage, I wondered if these, were likely their entries in the following Census:-

1841 Cloughton
John Hood aged 70 Farmer
Janie Hood aged 70
etc.

1851 Census Cloughton Newlands [I have the Sale Advert confirming Occupier, which he must have purchased]
John Hood Head, Mar, 80 Freeholder Farmer of 40 Acres, born Yorkshire Stainton Dale
Jane Hood Wife, Mar, 82, born Yorkshire Scalby ?abbs

John Hood and Jane Marshall 1765
In view of this, I have ordered the 28 March 1765 John Hood to Jane Marshall, York Marriage Allegation, Bond and Licence (only a few Licences survive, I am told), as ages possibly match Selby burials of Jane (15 August 1803, aged 65) and John Hood (4 April 1819, aged 82)

Hood Burials Mystery
George Hood died "at Selby" 18 September 1845, "Disease of the Heart 18 months certified" aged 60 yrs, Tanner & Brewer. Three newspapers say 63 yrs, but 28 years old in 1815 (Marriage Allegation, Bond & Register), so possibly 59 years?
Birthplace unknown - hence my post, for burial information only.

Sarah Hood, widow, died 11 Gowthorpe, Selby 28 November 1879, aged 86 yrs (wife of the above), baptised Selby, but hopefully buried with late husband, George?

Or their adult childrens burial places (all children Baptised Selby Parish) ...
Richard Hood, d. Selby 2 May 1850, aged 23 yrs (newspapers 23/ 24 yrs);
Sarah Hood, died Wren Lane, Selby 22 September 1853, aged 18 years;
Mary Hood, died Wren Lane, Selby 24 November 1854, aged 34 years;
Ellen Hood, died Wren Lane, Selby 27 July 1855, aged 23 years

Wish they were online.

Thanks, Mark

EDIT: The 1787 Gateshead Directory for John Hood, says:-
Hood John, publican, ship, South-shore
Online search suggests the Ship was the name of an Inn.

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #137 on: Saturday 09 April 16 14:30 BST (UK) »
Fisher ?

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Robert Fisher X Mary Hood     
14 Feb 1799     
Great Edstone,York,England

Hello dobfarm, Goughy, Bumblebee and All

Thanks for the Fisher - Hood  / Gt. Edstone link.

After weeks of waiting, I have a scanning price for ...
[H1830 N2]. Short title: Nicholson v Nicholson. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Charlotte Nicholson. Defendants: Bridget Nicholson, William Rowland, Abraham Hodgson and Samuel Nicholson. revived Hilary 1837  Dated 1830.

A year later, all the above Defendants were involved in a property transfer to George Hood and James Collinson in 1838, but whether the Case will mention George Hood is unknown. I'm not hopeful, but will order it.

Marriage Register Entries and Comments
I have the Marriage Register entries & signatures of:-
Elizabeth Spencer to John Leppington (1756)
Eliz Leppington to John Hood (1763)
and believe you are likely correct regarding the mother of Maudland Hood, who we believed was also buried at the time of Maudland Hood's 1775 Baptism.

However, John Hood's 8 December 1763 signature, does not match the:-
1778 John Hood mariner of Scarborough X Sarah Hammond Bond, nor
1793 November Scalby Marriage Register entry John Hood, Farmer to Jane Newby, Spinster  ???

Regarding the 1793 Hood X Newby marriage, I wondered if these, were likely their entries in the following Census:-

1841 Cloughton
John Hood aged 70 Farmer
Janie Hood aged 70
etc.

1851 Census Cloughton Newlands [I have the Sale Advert confirming Occupier, which he must have purchased]
John Hood Head, Mar, 80 Freeholder Farmer of 40 Acres, born Yorkshire Stainton Dale
Jane Hood Wife, Mar, 82, born Yorkshire Scalby ?abbs

John Hood and Jane Marshall 1765
In view of this, I have ordered the 28 March 1765 John Hood to Jane Marshall, York Marriage Allegation, Bond and Licence (only a few Licences survive, I am told), as ages possibly match Selby burials of Jane (15 August 1803, aged 65) and John Hood (4 April 1819, aged 82)

Hood Burials Mystery
George Hood died "at Selby" 18 September 1845, "Disease of the Heart 18 months certified" aged 60 yrs, Tanner & Brewer. Three newspapers say 63 yrs, but 28 years old in 1815 (Marriage Allegation, Bond & Register), so possibly 59 years?
Birthplace unknown - hence my post, for burial information only.

Sarah Hood, widow, died 11 Gowthorpe, Selby 28 November 1879, aged 86 yrs (wife of the above), baptised Selby, but hopefully buried with late husband, George?

Or their adult childrens burial places (all children Baptised Selby Parish) ...
Richard Hood, d. Selby 2 May 1850, aged 23 yrs (newspapers 23/ 24 yrs);
Sarah Hood, died Wren Lane, Selby 22 September 1853, aged 18 years;
Mary Hood, died Wren Lane, Selby 24 November 1854, aged 34 years;
Ellen Hood, died Wren Lane, Selby 27 July 1855, aged 23 years

Wish they were online.

Thanks, Mark

EDIT: The 1787 Gateshead Directory for John Hood, says:-
Hood John, publican, ship, South-shore
Online search suggests the Ship was the name of an Inn.

Working on Maudland Hood marriage to Turner Selby father John Hood of Selby (Scarborough) mother Eliz Spencer (Thought first marriage Leppington) of Scarborough

Quote:

Marriage Register entries & signatures of:-

Elizabeth Spencer to John Leppington (1756)
Eliz Leppington to John Hood (1763)

unquote:

These signature are the masters and in my opinion only ~ the first real positive step rung of your ladder (Scarbough Hood's)
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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #138 on: Saturday 09 April 16 15:30 BST (UK) »
Hello dobfarm, Goughy, Bumblebee and All

Thanks, I'll get the Hood X Gibson marriage.

Wondered, what you make of the following, in relation to George A. Hood? ...

Is it poor transcribing of a record, was a Hood lineage declared to Scotland, or perhaps he moved to / his ship left from Scotland and the transcriber has got it confused?

NATURALIZATIONS IN CASS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT

GEORGE A. HOOD: February 7, 1939; Vol. K, page 274; Case file 11901-11960; Scotland. In his declaration for citizenship Mr. Hood stated that he was born in Selby, Yorkshire, Scotland in the British Empire on July 23, 1862 and was not more than 75 years of age. He had immigrated to the United States from the Kingdom alone on February 21, 1882 and landed at the Port of New York. He further represented to the Court that he had married May Ella MICHIE, a native born American at Mt. Pleasant, Titus County, July 4, 1888 and that he was the father of eight children. George A. (Arundel) HOOD is a lateral ancestor of CCGS member Richard Taylor in Derby, England who submitted the following information. George Hood moved his family to Cass County in about 1907 to join the New Hope Seventh Day Adventist Church near Marietta.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcass/resources/court_rec/naturalization.html

Thinking of tracing the Court file, but any official scan online of the Court document, please?

Kind regards Mark


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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #139 on: Saturday 09 April 16 16:26 BST (UK) »

George Arundel Hood birth 3rd qtr 1865 Selby county of York, England

Don't know what to think of the Cass county George A Hood. ??? (Unless there is a Selby in a district called Scotland in one of the dominion of the old British empire (similar to Caribbean Islands or Pacific Islands) ( Sounds like USA LDS elastic ancestry stuff with their usual big sledge hammer with variable vague posh words to make matters fit  ???)

Sound like a scam email I got saying 'click on Log on link' bellow (should have said below)

Back to reality!

Sarah Hood (Russel) burial 1879 being 34 years (A long period gap)
after George Hood death 1845 most likely buried with hubby George

That gap period suggests there is a positive reason for Hood missing burials from Selby PR being their place of death in Selby, Yorkshire, England.

Find Sarah, finds George, finds a parish burial graveyard with his other deceased relatives of his!! maybe.

Only other probable answer maybe was Selby cemetery was an overflow parish Selby Abbey burial ground with separate lost records of burials before becoming an official separate cemetery with its own burial records being official like 1858 from parish registers  ???.



 
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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #140 on: Sunday 10 April 16 22:44 BST (UK) »
Interesting - as below - a vague picture formulating in the fog with a connection on  ---- Booze and hard dates

Quote -Mark

EDIT: The 1787 Gateshead Directory for John Hood, says:-
Hood John, publican, ship, South-shore
Online search suggests the Ship was the name of an Inn.

unquote

George baptized 1786 Gateshead son of John Hood

If the father was the same John Hood the publican 1787 trades

Link Year unknown ? 2nd column-

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/19128/page/288/data.pdf

George Hood d 1845 age 28 in 1815 marriage = b 1787

Copper barrel maker ( could be considered part of one trade brewing)

Brewer

Publicans + reason to move about the country
Small Pubs/Inns brewed their own beer them days
Family business ?


http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ead/dpr/dpr1-2-2.xml



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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #141 on: Monday 11 April 16 11:51 BST (UK) »
Hello dobfarm, Goughy, Bumblebee and All

Thanks dobfarm, but have to bear in mind 1841 Census suggests George Hood (Selby) was born Yorkshire.

Waiting for Hood x Marshall, York paperwork and copies of ...

H1830 N2]. Short title: Nicholson v Nicholson. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Charlotte Nicholson. Defendants: Bridget Nicholson, William Rowland, Abraham Hodgson and Samuel Nicholson. revived Hilary 1837  Dated 1830.

George Hood and Edward Parker are Signatories with others in an 1838 Selby property deal, involving the above Bridget Nicholson; Rowland; Hodgson and Samuel Nicholson (Heir to Samuel Nicholson), with a few others when Ousegate, Selby, transfers to Collinson.

Another (possibly related June 1832 cancellation of Sale) suggests property in Ousegate and by the River at Selby and Monk Fryston was assigned, when "Messrs, Scholefield and Clough", Selby Bankers got into money trouble.

Doing my regular 5 minute Hood/Selby search, I find a Tim Schofield on flickr with this picture of the Selby grave of Matthew Hood, Surgeon, dying 1717 and wife Elizabeth Hood dying 1832 ...

Our photo of the same grave is in two parts, but photo is here ...

https://www.flickr.com/photos/foxtree1/20770860885

Kind regards, Mark

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #142 on: Monday 11 April 16 14:59 BST (UK) »
1871c and later census years say my granddad born in Bolsover 1866 Derbyshire but his father and mother married in Waleswood village in Wales parish near Rotherham Yorkshire 1866 and their son my granddad baptized in Wales parish (Waleswood) Yorkshire Jan 1867. They later moved to Bolsover 1868 when granddads brother was baptized in Bolsover 1868.

1841 census is notorious for being wrong.


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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #143 on: Thursday 14 April 16 09:18 BST (UK) »
your quote
The 1787 Gateshead Directory for John Hood, says:-
Hood John, publican, ship, South-shore
Online search suggests the Ship was the name of an Inn.
unquote

Unncanny parallels in business of general to your George of Selby-

Morpeth -George Hood a Maltster (Brewer) and elected overseer of poor in 1830's in Morpeth

1827 trades directory

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=YAsHAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=morpeth+northumberland+trade+directories&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

Morpeth village

Page 454  Hotels, Inns and Taverns - Lord Hood (Prob - pub name), George Hood, Silver Street

Page 456  Maltster George Hood Silver street

More references to this George Hood malster/brewer and elected overseer of poor 1830's

http://www.morpethherald.co.uk/news/the-battle-to-ensure-the-east-coast-line-came-to-morpeth-1-6243672
http://www.morpethherald.co.uk/news/shaking-up-the-system-to-support-the-poor-together-1-6158915
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/818decf4-d3e4-41b2-8f78-0a97325cf097
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/bd87b66c-7310-4874-b94e-47fdcdebc636



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