Some research into William Walker, mentioned by Tim Schofield regarding his Matthew Hood of Selby.
Selby, Yorkshire, in Abbey Floor ...
Sacred to the Memory of William Walker, who departed this life April 5th 1811 Aged 52 Years
1812
Will of William Walker, late of Selby, Baker, deceased ...
Wife Susannah Walker ...
property where I dwell situate in Ouzegate [Ousegate] Selby ...
property situate in New Street Selby
occupied by Widow Middlebrook ...
my Son William Walker, of Cliffe, Miller ...
Late William Walker (Sen'r) died Selby, Yorks, 1811
1782 Whitgift 24th July by Licence
William Walker of the Parish of Thorne Bachelor and
Susannah Mogson [signed Susannah Moxon] of the Parish of Whitgift Spinster.
Present (wits) Thomas Whittaker ; Rich'd Marshall.
1833 Selby, 2nd September
Susannah Walker, 75 yrs
Son of William Walker and Susannah
1783 Thorne, Births & Baptisms
William 1st born Walker, S of William Walker, Baker and Susannah Moxon July the 16th, July the 20th.
1806 Hemingbrough, 7 or 11th November, by Licence
William Walker, of Selby, Miller and a Bachelor
and
Ann Jackson of Cliff in this Parish Spinster
Present (wits) Elizabeth Jackson ; Wm Palmer ; Benj'n Bussey.
1824
Leeds Intelligencer, 17 June
Mr William Walker, of Cliff Mills, having won a Trial which had long been long pending in Chancery, with the Hon. Edward Petre respecting his right to sell meal and flour in Selby, ...
1829 December / January 1830
Bankrupt
Walker Watson and Thomas Yeoman, Jun., of Cliffe cum Lund, Yorkshire, Millers and Corn Factors.
1830
Yorkshire Gazette, 3rd April
Selby Cliff cum Lund and Hemingbrough
Lot 1 ... Occupied by Richard Steels in Hemingbrough
Lot 2 ... Windmill ... Steam Corn Mill built by Mr William Walker, at a very considerable expense ...
Lot 3 In Selby ... called Steam Packet Tavern or Swan now in the occupation of Thomas Taylor, - The business of a Baker has, for many years been carried on ...
Also, two Messuages or Tenements adjoing the Inn in the occupation of Mrs Longthorpe and Mrs Walker.
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1841 Whitgift
Mary Moxon, 70, Ind., Y.
Mary Shaw, 13, Y.
1851 Reedness
Judith H. Bell, Head, Widow, 60, Annuitant, born Derbys St Alkmunds.
William Walker, Visitor, Mar, 67 Retired Miller, Yorks Thorne.
Ann Walker, Visitor, Mar, 63, Housekeeper, born Yorks Cliff.
1861 Cliff cum Lund.
Village of Cliff.
John Butterworth, Head, Mar, 47, Tailor, born Selby.
Mary Butterworth, Wife, Mar, 56, born Cliff.
Ann Walker, Widow, 73, born Cliff.
Mary B. Shaw, Visitor, 33, born Whitgift.
Comments about John Butterworth, married twice (2nd time in 1843 Mary Turton / transcribed Twiton? Looks like Turton), Father Joshua Butterworth.
Joshua Butterworth of Selby, married Elizabeth Cook.
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Moxon, Burton and Sefton, at Selby are Related
1802
Will of William Moxon of Selby
... my Sister Alice Burton the Widow of George Burton late of Selby aforesaid Joiner ... pay unto Thomas Burton of Selby, Joiner ... money for ... William Sefton the Son of Edward Sefton of Selby aforesaid Watchmaker ... until 21 years of age
1778 Selby
Edward Sefton, 28 years, Watchmaker married Ann Burton, Spinster, 19 years.
Ann Burton was the Daughter Thos & Eliz Burton (per descent of Sarah Sefton's Sister Alice Sefton born / bapt June 1793 at Selby.
1815 Selby 25th November, by Banns
William Walker, 23 years
Sarah Sefton, 19 years
Present (wits) Charles Turner ; [?]Henry Sefton.
Added:
Selby 1793 Birth of William Walker, 2nd Son of Thomas Walker, Innkeeper and Elizabeth Smith Daur of ... .
Thomas was the Son of Thomas Walker of Thorne, Labourer by Alice ... See Selby Register for more details.
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1815 Selby 25th November,
William Walker = Sarah Sefton
However, it looks like the husband of
Maudland Hood, Charles Turner, was
present at the marriage.
Once George Hood of Selby had married Sarah Russell (related by marriage to Burton) a couple months previously in 1815, if George Hood was a relative of Maudland Hood, then Charles Turner, her husband would now be a relative of Sarah Sefton by marriage.