Hi Mark...The only George Hood buried in Selby Cemetery on FindMyPast was born in 1825 and died in 1862 age 37 years..He died at Bondgate, Selby and was a Farmer...It's not your man but could come in handy.
Carol
Hello Carol
Thanks, he was the Son (of my George), buried at 'Selby Cemetery', which opened about 1858 and FindMyPast must have this information from Selby Town Council, who have also been kind enough to email this burial, along with some other Hood burials including John and wife/ widow Sarah Hood in the council cemetery.
However, my George Hood (d. 18 Sept 1845, not to be confused with Army, George Hood dying/ buried at Leeds same month) and my 4 X Gt. Grandmother Sarah Hood, widow (dying Selby Nov 1879) and most of their childrens burials (died Selby) are still unaccounted.
Son William Hood dying 1870 at Selby (in front of mum Sarah also baptised Selby), was aged 54 and a Quaker, I have his Inquest report already. His burial information would only be of interest, if it gives possible Grand-parentage on the Hood side, or where his father George Hood (my 4 X G.G.) came from?
Son, James Hood died at Derby, but newspaper obits and Inquest in the press, give no Grandparentage.
Rootschatters and I have checked the actual Sept 1845 Selby Parish Abbey Church burial images, but sadly no George Hood, (now being nick-named George the Alien). Got the 18 Sept 1845 Selby Death Certificate, aged 60 for George Hood, but no known burial place.
George Hood dying Selby 1845 is not listed as a Quaker, in the Soc. of Friends, The Annual Monitor (downloadable for free, most being on internet archive) of Quaker Obits, (listed in the year / years following death).
Thanks for looking, a nice spirit.
PS, I have got the Selby Register (searchable) from 1500s to 1812 for the odd name search?
Take care, Mark