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Re: Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #90 on: Thursday 17 March 16 16:20 GMT (UK) »
Hello dobfarm and All

Thanks for that Google books link, regarding Rev David Senior being at the Independent Chapel, Selby.

The newspapers also confirm David Senior was at Selby Independent Chapel when George Hood died in September 1845.

In 1835 ... one of George Hood's Undertenants was John Green.

Done a search either side of 1845 with the name David Senior and found this in York Herald 8 April 1848, that the Rev David Senior, Selby Independent married Samuel Wand, linen draper, to Miss Green, eldest daughter of Mr. John Green, all of that place.
...

Apparently, c.1839 David Senior Pastor was formerly of Brotherton.

Hull Advertiser Friday 20th June 1845
Another, marriage by Rev David Senior at the Independent Chapel, Selby, mentions Mr Samuel Hutchinson of Bradford, sharebroker, marrying Ellen, daughter of John Adams, Esq., of the former place.
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Kind regards, Mark

Hello dobfarm, Goughy, Bumblebee

Found a John Adams of Selby (1865), looking after the sale of the Old-established, 90 Pit Tan-Yard, Engine house, Drying Sheds, Bark Mill, Stables, Granaries, Dwelling House and Cottages, at Gowthorpe, Selby. The Dwelling House and Tan-yard lately being in the occupation of Mrs Hood.

John Adams was mentioned in 1845 in relation to George Hood's property and possibly an Independent, if the same Adams, as in the marriage quoted.

Selby Independent was also called the Bethesda Chapel, this was also known as 'Selby Congregational' and in 1972 the Congregationalists joined with the Presbyterians to form the United Reformed Church (URC).

A brief pdf of the building is online, has a photograph with a brief history, including D. Senior being there ...

[PDF] Selby United Reformed Church - Statement

Also, some general info in The Tourist's Companion; ... From Leeds and Selby to Hull. by Edward Parsons, 1835, from p.138 about the Independent and other dissenters at Selby.

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=1X8uAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA138&lpg=PA138&dq=William+Bowden+of+Hull&source=bl&ots=3hLY9IaihM&sig=Fh3hu9ZW9g4OBDhuojn0Z4r7NaU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjAvqH45snLAhXF0RQKHVUGDW8Q6AEIJTAE

John Clapham of Leeds and William Bowden of Hull, leading members of that body known as Independents in these towns, associated with friends in Selby for the purpose of establishing a church and congregation. The Selby Chapel in New Lane, was completed in 1809.

In 1812 the Rev. Thomas Pinchback was appointed Minister and from 1839 D. Senior.

I have asked the URC and archives, if they have any information c.1845, or burial information.

Kind regards, Mark

EDIT: Apparently, some records (after 1837) may still be held by individual churches and Record Offices.

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #91 on: Friday 18 March 16 21:18 GMT (UK) »
On the theme of independent

Nathanel Hood     
 Spouse's Name    Mary Bartindale     
 Event Date     14 May 1706     
 Event Place     The Old Meeting House-Presbyterian Or Independent,Scarborough,York,England
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: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #92 on: Sunday 20 March 16 16:53 GMT (UK) »
Hello dobfarm, Goughy, Bumblebee and All

Thanks for the Independent information.

William Hood of Selby baptised 17 May 1816 at Selby, was not in the Selby 1841 Census.

Kind regards, Mark

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #93 on: Monday 21 March 16 21:20 GMT (UK) »
Hello dobfarm, Goughy and All

I thought it might be useful to set out in date order some very recent information obtained from Scarborough scans.

a) I noticed Banns published John Hood X Martha Dean August 1781, do you have any info about the Marriage, please?

b) A Spencer Hood burial (I presume Spencer comes from Elizabeth Hood's maiden surname).

c) Occupations in the burial scans appear in 1774 and John Hood is confirmed as a Mariner.

d) There was a William Hood marrying at Scarborough, possibly related?

Hood Scarborough Burials

PE 165/43
1770. 28 July
Jane Hood

PE 165/43
1771. 07 April
William Hood

1772. 17 February
George S. of John Hood

1772. 25 March
Richard S. of John Hood

PE 165/43
1774. 26 January
John son of John Hood Mariner

PE 165/43
1775. 24 December
Elizabeth Wife of John Hood

PE 165/43
1776. 07 December
Spencer Son of John Hood

PE 165/44
1778. 03 September
George Son of John Hood

Banns Published in 1781 Scarborough PE 165/44

John Hood and Martha Dean were publish:d
August the 5th the 12th and the 19th 1781

Banns Published in 1795 Scarborough

Wm Hood & Eliz. Winteringham
Publish’d July 5th – 12th & 19th 1795

Marriage at St Mary's Scarborough

26th July 1795 No: 1067
William Hood Mariner Bachelor age 27
and
Elizabeth Winteringham Spinster age 30
both of this Parish
By me John Kirk Vicar
Witnesses: Jane Porrith John Coxton

Baptism at Scarborough from Family Search

1775. 24 December
Maudland Hood
Parents John Hood & Elizabeth

[Maudland’s baptism occurs on the Burial day of Elizabeth Wife of John Hood]

NOTE: For other researchers looking to see if there is a Mary Wood, Scarborough Burial, in East Riding Archive Ref. PE 165/43

Scarborough Burial 13 November 1772 Mary D. of Mary Hood. looks like it could be ...
Scarborough Burial 13 November 1772 Mary D. of Mary Wood.


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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #94 on: Tuesday 22 March 16 02:55 GMT (UK) »
These matching date of birth years 1737/8 of 3 events marriage 1765 and burial 1803 and 1819 still concern me

John Hood birth: born 1738  (Bond) marriage: 28 March 1765
 
(John Hood burial 1819 aged 82 born 1737)

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Jane Marshall  born 1738

(
Jane Hood burial 1803 age 65 born 1738)

York, England
 
Actual marriage
 
28 March 1765

Pickering, York, England
 

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1732, Aug. 14. John Marshal and Marget (sic) Hood, of the par. of Pickering in York minster

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/ARY/YorkMinsterMarriages3.html


 



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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #95 on: Tuesday 22 March 16 07:34 GMT (UK) »
These matching date of birth years 1737/8 of 3 events marriage 1765 and burial 1803 and 1819 still concern me

John Hood birth: born 1738  (Bond) marriage: 28 March 1765
 
(John Hood burial 1819 aged 82 born 1737)

X

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Jane Marshall  born 1738

(
Jane Hood burial 1803 age 65 born 1738)

York, England
 
Actual marriage
 
28 March 1765

Pickering, York, England
 

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1732, Aug. 14. John Marshal and Marget (sic) Hood, of the par. of Pickering in York minster

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/ARY/YorkMinsterMarriages3.html

Hello dobfarm

Thanks for reminding me of this.

I shall have to get a scan of their York 1765 Marriage Bond, marriage etc., check no earlier deaths before 1803 / 1819 where possible and have a look at their occupations and children.

EDIT:
1) For Jane Hood (nee Jane Marshall) to survive and be buried in Selby Cemetery on 15 August 1803 as "Jane Wife of John Hood of Selby Mariner" aged 65, there would have to be two John Hood Mariners:-
i)  one John Hood Mariner married to Jane Marshall, Jane surviving until her death in 1803 and
ii) if the Selby Parish transcriptions have been accurately transcribed, a second John Hood, a Mariner of Selby, married to Elizabeth Spencer.

2) Also, Maudland Hood was baptised at Scarborough to John Hood and Elizabeth (not seen baptism scan). The Selby Parish Register transcriptions say, that when first child of Maudland Hood (married Charles Turner 1794) was born, it is reputed to give Maudland's father as John Hood of Selby, Mariner and mother Elizabeth, then Maudland Hood and "George Hood of Selby" may not related (as half brother / half sister).

Kind regards, Mark

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #96 on: Tuesday 22 March 16 14:16 GMT (UK) »
I think you have just about exhausted post 1812 stuff and time to check out PR's 1700's

John Hood burial 1819 was an old man 82 ---- His son most likely father of George Hood d 1845

Likely son or stepson (the son father of George) of Jane Hood burial 1803 Selby from Pickering or Scarborough (Scalby) not forgeting  Gateshead 1786 baptism of a George Hood father John (Possible John son of old man John Hood burial 1819 Selby ?)
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John Hood signatures comparing time

marriages

John Hood X Martha Dean August 1781 Scarborough BANNS (Beverley archives)

John Hood X Elizabeth Leppington Scarborough (possible widow nee Spencer) 1763 (Beverley Archives) (Bond at Borthwick)

John Hood X Jane Marshall 1765 Pickering (Beverley Archives) (Bond at Borthwick)

John and Jane Newby 1793 marriage Scalby (Beverley Archives)


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We also have John Hood burial 1819 Selby with no occupation known

We know a lot about Mauland Turner but nothing about Jane Hood a mainkey player

The 1738 birth years of John Hood burial 1819 X Jane Hood (possible nee Marshall) burial 1803 both in Selby still commands most likely the grandparent of George Hood d 1845 to be considered when checking out John Hood and Jane Marshall's children as one boy possible father of George Hood d 1845
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: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #97 on: Friday 25 March 16 23:15 GMT (UK) »
Hello dobfarm, Goughy , Bumblebee ...

Thank you for the reply.

Been on Ancestry and using More Options, "Exact" box left blank, I typed in the "Keyword" box only, complete with commas ... "Hood tanner Selby "
and this has also come up during two Hood searches, but I can't access it and cannot contact the person submitting the info, due to limited Library access?

Photo: Henry Bacon's Burial
Category: Document
Taken: 17 Sep 1785
Attached To: Henry Bacon (born 1726)

Are you able to access more about this, or contact the submitter, please?

My Selby Parish Trancriptions ...
17 Sept 1785 Henry BACON ...
1. Confirm Henry Bacon was a Tanner, a Surgeon and Apothecary of Selby, dying aged 60 and buried in the body of the Church
2. Henry Bacon's wife was Hannah Hood, daughter of Mr Hood of Selby, Surgeon.

I could apply for his Will, if there was one.

Thanks.

Kind regards, Mark

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #98 on: Saturday 26 March 16 03:26 GMT (UK) »
Hello dobfarm, Goughy , Bumblebee ...

Thank you for the reply.

Been on Ancestry and using More Options, "Exact" box left blank, I typed in the "Keyword" box only, complete with commas ... "Hood tanner Selby "
and this has also come up during two Hood searches, but I can't access it and cannot contact the person submitting the info, due to limited Library access?

Photo: Henry Bacon's Burial
Category: Document
Taken: 17 Sep 1785
Attached To: Henry Bacon (born 1726)

Are you able to access more about this, or contact the submitter, please?

My Selby Parish Trancriptions ...
17 Sept 1785 Henry BACON ...
1. Confirm Henry Bacon was a Tanner, a Surgeon and Apothecary of Selby, dying aged 60 and buried in the body of the Church
2. Henry Bacon's wife was Hannah Hood, daughter of Mr Hood of Selby, Surgeon.

I could apply for his Will, if there was one.

Thanks.

Kind regards, Mark


Samuel HOOD Barber and Surgeon from Selby -Thorganby burial 1st July, 1737

George Hood a Tanner d 1845
In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth