Hi Mark
Two marriages in York
Acaster Malbis 10 August 1752
Samuel Hood to Ann Holgate.
Possible remarriage
York All Saints 5 October 1767 after Banns
Samuel Hood of St Olaves and Ann Walker of this parish.
( doesn't say widower or bachelor)
BURIALS
Thorganby 1 July 1738 Samuel Hood barber surgeon of Selby.
Pontefract 3 July 1746 Samuel Hood parish clerk.
York, St Olave
Samuel Hood of Marygate died 5 Jan. 1795 buried 7 July 1795 buried in the churchyard
Transcription states he died on the 3rd buried 4th, the image is different.
claire
Hello All
Thanks Claire for this, I have these images (Parish or BT), or notes of the above. Got a massive selection of HOOD Yorkshire notes, photos & images collected now.
MF 822 Borthwick M/film for York - All Saints PavementSamuel Hood of Saint Olaves Parish & Ann Walker of this [Parish] were published in this Parish ye 20, 27, & 3d of October 1767 ...
The said Samuel Hood of the Parish of Saint Olaves and Ann Walker of this Parish were married in this church by Banns this fifth Day of October in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and sixty seven by me Edward Bracken Rector.
Samuel Hood X his Mark
Ann Walker her O Mark
Thos Saiuiag [?]
Philip Tate
Got the 1795 York St Olave, Samuel Hood of Mary gate, burial image (looks like a BT), sadly no age given.
WalkerWalker, might be interesting, or coincidental?
Mr Schofield (Selby Abbey pictures on Flickr of Matthew Hood, 1717, grave) seemed to be linking his Robsons and Robinsons to Matthew Hood buried Selby 1717, using the book on The History ... of
Howden sorry HEMINGBROUGH
https://archive.org/stream/historyantiquiti00burtBut Mr Schofield also photographed a William
Walker memorial in the Selby Abbey Floor:- Sacred to the Memory of. William Walker, who departed this life April 5th 1811.
William Walker's 1811 grave, died 5th April, aged 32 at Selby, was also in newspaper obits.
Even if Samuel Hood, baptised Brayton 1733 turns out to be the Samuel Hood marrying Ann Walker at York, I still have no baptism yet, to link to the infamous George Hood.
I'll re-check The History ... of Hemingbrough and see if Walker mentioned.
Regards Mark
EDIT
Re William Walker, the Leeds Mercury 13 April 1811 ...
Yesterday se'nnight, after a short illness, Mr Wm. Walker of Selby, a trustee of the Selby Marine Association.Walker - Marine Association, expect he would have known John Hood of Selby, Mariner.