Author Topic: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3  (Read 77863 times)

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #99 on: Saturday 26 March 16 09:39 GMT (UK) »
From Parish records:

Baptism

Henry Bacon son of John Bacon 28 July 1726

Marriage

Mr Henry Bacon of Selby and Judith Hardy of Snaith 5 Sept 1754

Burial

Henry Bacon of Selby Surgeon and Apothecary son of John Bacon of Selby Tanner by Hannah his wife daugh of Mr Hood of Selby aforesaid Surgeon 17 September (1785) in Selby Church aged 60

There was a Henry Bacon baptised 19 January 1764 son of Mr Henry Bacon

A Henry Bacon (batchelor) was buried 13 May 1811

Only Probate Record listed is for Henry Bacon (Batchelor) ADMINISTRATION Nov 1819
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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #100 on: Saturday 26 March 16 10:42 GMT (UK) »
Big surname coincidence.   

With Maudland Hood (daughter of Elizabeth Spencer ) marriage to Charles Turner

John Turner property owner with J Hood as Tennant 1781 onwards in land tax

later Mr Spencer a property owner with a Mr Hood and another Mr Spencer as tenants 1790's land tax

Maybe the deeds of Mr John Turner and Mr Spencer owners of said land taxed record property or properties will show summate


Maybe widow granny Mrs  (Jane ?) Slipper ? = later is Jane Hood burial 1803 Selby as she vanishes off the land tax records 1780's as a tenant of Mr John Turner's property-mind you! John Turner also vanishes.

Maybe widow Mrs Slipper had a illegitimate grandson of her deceased daughter called George renamed Hood
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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #101 on: Sunday 27 March 16 23:31 BST (UK) »
From Parish records:

Baptism

Henry Bacon son of John Bacon 28 July 1726

Marriage

Mr Henry Bacon of Selby and Judith Hardy of Snaith 5 Sept 1754

Burial

Henry Bacon of Selby Surgeon and Apothecary son of John Bacon of Selby Tanner by Hannah his wife daugh of Mr Hood of Selby aforesaid Surgeon 17 September (1785) in Selby Church aged 60

There was a Henry Bacon baptised 19 January 1764 son of Mr Henry Bacon

A Henry Bacon (batchelor) was buried 13 May 1811

Only Probate Record listed is for Henry Bacon (Batchelor) ADMINISTRATION Nov 1819

Hello Goughy and dobfarm

Thank you for your replies.

I have nothing to suggest we are linked to Hood of Nettleham, or Hood of Yafforth.

However John Hood of Nettleham, Lincolnshire and William Hood of Yafforth, Yorkshire (early half of the 19th Cent.) were both Grandfathers, who had some daughters.

But I noticed in the newspaper, that when two of John and William Hoods Grandchildren died, the death notices were still carrying the main surname 'Hood' of their Grandfathers, rather than the surname of their father.

What if George's Grandfather (Hood), had no male child, or surviving male child, only daughters, who married and produced a son George, who took the surname Hood, his Grandfather's surname.

I know little about Samuel Hood a Barber and Surgeon from Selby, as to whether he had children, only that he died and was buried at Thorganby. Also I know little about the two Nathaniel Hood burials yet, one may be Nathaniel Hood who may also have survived, the dreadful loss of Hood lives at Selby before 1732.

It seems only two Hood of Selby females may have survived in the 18th Century to marry.

Just a thought, Mark

If the right type, of the Manor of Selby records have survived, it might be possible for me to trace family information there and in other Parish records.

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #102 on: Monday 28 March 16 00:51 BST (UK) »
Google search ! Enter - Manor of Selby records

4th entry down -- gb50-uddlo,ddlo(2) - Papers of the Estates of the Earls of ... with link

what it says on google search

gb50-uddlo,ddlo(2) - Papers of the Estates of the Earls of ...
... the Estate Papers of the Earls of Burlington and the Papers of Selby Abbey) ... are very complete from 1322-1630); records for the manor of Selby (1522-1915), ...
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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #103 on: Monday 28 March 16 12:20 BST (UK) »
Manor of Selby records - Held at Brynmor Jones Library Hull University

Looks like loads of bumph to look at - to filter through  but could be a long job. ???

Ref: DDLO

Papers of the Estates of the Earls of Londesborough (Incorporating the Estate Papers of the Earls of Burlington and the Papers of Selby Abbey)

Incorperating 'records for the manor of Selby (1522-1915)' and tons info on other villages near Selby :-Stuff




http://www2.hull.ac.uk/lli/induction/index.html

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #104 on: Monday 28 March 16 12:35 BST (UK) »
Google search ! Enter - Manor of Selby records

4th entry down -- gb50-uddlo,ddlo(2) - Papers of the Estates of the Earls of ... with link

what it says on google search

gb50-uddlo,ddlo(2) - Papers of the Estates of the Earls of ...
... the Estate Papers of the Earls of Burlington and the Papers of Selby Abbey) ... are very complete from 1322-1630); records for the manor of Selby (1522-1915), ...

Hello dobfarm

Thanks, I wish to see what Hull have, I have several pages of notes of archive references, but have been suffering attacks of a neuro nature, also giving me flickering vision.

Do Beverley Archives, have an online shop?

Ordering Spencer Property docs from Wakefield is a good idea, if Spencer's Selby property was sold whilst Mr Hood was a Tenant, it might confirm a succession to my George Hood, but it may have passed to the Manor or Person by some other means, such as inheritance. However, I can order a search and see what happens.

Also, a William Hood property search.

1. John Spencer of Scarborough and 2. John Spencer of Conisbrough Park son of John Spencer of Selby, might be a coincidence. Nothing to link 1 and 2.

According to the Abstract of Will of John Spencer, Gentleman of Selby, dated 1810, his son was John Spencer of Conisbrough Park.

Whether John Spencer of Selby and Conisbrough Park were linked to John Spencer Stanhope, I don't know.

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_st=adv&_aq=John%20Spencer%20Selby&_ep=John%20Spencer&_dss=range&_ro=any

I'll have to check my notes re the place of Stanhope.

You are quite correct, there were even two deposits of some of the following Selby records:-
Manor of Over Selby (alias Bondgate)
Manor of Selby cum Membris
Manor of Selby Waterhouses
Manor of Selby
Archives of Selby Abbey

Selby is apparently linked to:-
Londesborough
Lady Stourton of Staynor Hall and Lady Stourton Allerton Park at Cheame, Surrey, reference to Mary Langdale
Stourton Lodge, near Leeds and a Mortuarium at Carlton Hall
Langdale family papers (incorporating Stourton and Harford)
Lord and Lady Petre of Bradford
Petre Family of Ingatestone and West Horndon (Essex Archives)
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey and Henry Charles Howard
Howard family (where we found the old Hood Will of Roger Hood amongst the Howard Vyse collection).

Petre marrying into the Howard family.

Much is at the Hull History Centre, who it seems have the Hull University collection.

Petre Papers are also held at Essex and I expect there are Selby papers all over the UK.

John Hood, Tanner of Selby
John Hood, Tanner of Selby, sat on the West Riding Grand Jury and signed the speech given by Lord Londesborough to the Tenantry of Selby.

The only thing my family can recall is that we come from Selby.

You may have seen my appeal for the descendants, of the widow of William Hood (William dying 1870), being Jane Casson Hood of Selby, latterly of Brayton, who may have some papers, so hopefully a Casson will reply.

Thank you and kind regards, Mark

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #105 on: Monday 28 March 16 12:43 BST (UK) »
Reminder !! :- Held at Held at Brynmor Jones Library Hull University


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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845 Part 3
« Reply #106 on: Monday 28 March 16 13:56 BST (UK) »
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Thanks, I wish to see what Hull have, I have several pages of notes of archive references, but have been suffering attacks of a neuro nature, also giving me flickering vision.

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Have a rest off George! he going nowhere- There are other things in life besides ancestry (Your health) -Maybe your trying to hard  ??? and George will pop up when least expected in his own time.  :)
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« Reply #107 on: Monday 28 March 16 20:26 BST (UK) »
George Hood     
 Spouse's Name     Maudlin Spencer     
 Event Date     12 Jan 1731     
 Event Place     York, England 

Magdelen Spence     
 Gender     Female     
 Christening Date     26 Dec 1708     
 Christening Place     KNARESBOROUGH,YORK,ENGLAND     
 Father's Name    Francis Spence 
In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth