Author Topic: George Son of John Hood bapt Gateshead 1st Oct 1786, any info please?  (Read 53366 times)

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Re: George Son of John Hood bapt Gateshead 1st Oct 1786, any info please?
« Reply #162 on: Saturday 15 November 25 14:41 GMT (UK) »
Scott line of infestation finding clues sounds a good idea. (Stott)

Taking the clues you have from Richard Gibson Cooper bankrupt 1810 roots from Newcastle.

James Cockin witness on George Hood marriage 1815 Selby.

Maudland Hood husband Taylor from around South Kirkby/Hemsworth

That George Hood in Landtax records Snaith Knottingley 1813

The route link between the North East river Tyne, South Shields  Scarborough, Hull, ((Humber, Rivers Ouse / Trent) Selby, Ferrybridge, Wakefield, Doncaster Sheffield and Rotherham was inland waterways and sea.

South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire archives (West riding those days) seems to be a pace to search for publican records for John Hood innkeeper ship inn Gateshead post 1790. Though North Yorkshire (Riding) boarder comes south through Selby to near South Elmsall area.

I might have a sniff around archives next summer as I'm researching my Jackson's of Knottingley Beale. Kellington, Cawood & Selby all in leather trades, shoe makers, tanners and cordwainers.


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That John Hood or Wood? innkeeper or publican of the Talbot Inn 1793 Bradford ? I think a search of Bradford schools in WYAS archives may be worth a look for 1790's George Hood of Selby would have been age 6 to 8 years old in 1793.








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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Hello All

Dave, those Burrell & Scott & co., have not linked me to anyone previously discussed.

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But accidentally come across the Qualifying address for John Lionel Hood to Vote and it was not Newcastle nor Gateshead, but Dipton.

Dipton was near Collierley and found by chance, someone had posted a brief 19th Century history of Collierley online, Surtees seems to be one of the Landowners there.

Some bits about the surnames of Hood, Surtees, Scott and Lambton noted down here.

(I had forgotten, about the 1779 Elisabeth Lambton witness at the John Hood = Elisabeth Gibson, marriage).

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By the way I am not bothered with Gibson, it is proving a Hood relative link.


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Added:
According to the 1755 transcribed Durham Marriage Bonds p.164 ...

1755
John Hood, All Saints, Widr = Isabel Surtees of St Nicholas

On the Bond it was claimed to say Anty Surtees of Medom her Father

Medomsley, I presume.

Mark