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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #108 on: Thursday 09 February 17 15:10 GMT (UK) »
Funny mentioning 'Richardsons, found registers of the family today in Great Ayton. I also came across a reference to a Hood family buying a home 'the White House' in the 1920's in Great Ayton. This home was rented out in the 1800's to Quaker families.

http://greatayton.wdfiles.com/local--files/individual-houses/White-House.pdf

This then led me to the registers of Great Ayton itself, which has all PR's, NC and Quaker BMDs.

http://greatayton.wikidot.com/parish-registers

The Hood family in the White House can be traced back to the Leonard and Mary Hood that have been touched upon before.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #109 on: Thursday 09 February 17 16:51 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Claire

See also a reference to a Pease at the White House, Gt Ayton. I shall have to look through my Yorkshire Hood Wills notes.

Ordered two Death Certs, to see Relationship/Present at Death:-
Richard Hood born about 1774, Death Registered Sculcoates (aged 64).
William Hood born about 1773, Death Registered Scarborough (aged 66).

Robert Cook of Luddington

Robert Cook aged 28 of Luddington, Yorkshire. Assizes in March 1836 stealing a Gelding worth £3 at Gainsborough.

Property Owner was Thomas Tasker of Selby, Yorkshire, a ship’s Carpenter

Transported for life in 1836 aboard the Lady Nugent, to Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land), Convict 407.

(Additional information found in the Lincolnshire Archives).

Interesting a Cook from Luddington? Luddington came under Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

Regards Mark

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #110 on: Thursday 09 February 17 17:22 GMT (UK) »
Regarding the William Hood born Scarborough - there was one baptised to a John and Elizabeth Hood but think if I remember was a bit earlier than that - the baptism may be on FS, and there were two couples in Scarborough by those names.
 This William was a mariner and married c1799 Scarborough.

Going back to this Leonard who married a Mary. He was born c1761 to another Leonard. There is a burial in Osmotherly c1803 for a Leonard Hood born c1729. A quick look for any birth led me to two in 1726 and 1727 in Bowden, Roxburgh, Scotland. Lennard HUD son of James and Margaret 1727, and Lennard son of Alexander and Margaret in 1726. I can't see a likely birth in Yorkshire or environs c1729 that would fit.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #111 on: Thursday 09 February 17 19:44 GMT (UK) »

Ordered two Death Certs, to see Relationship/Present at Death:-
Richard Hood born about 1774, Death Registered Sculcoates (aged 64).
William Hood born about 1773, Death Registered Scarborough (aged 66).



Regarding the William Hood born Scarborough - there was one baptised to a John and Elizabeth Hood but think if I remember was a bit earlier than that - the baptism may be on FS, and there were two couples in Scarborough by those names.
 This William was a mariner and married c1799 Scarborough.

Going back to this Leonard who married a Mary. He was born c1761 to another Leonard. There is a burial in Osmotherly c1803 for a Leonard Hood born c1729. A quick look for any birth led me to two in 1726 and 1727 in Bowden, Roxburgh, Scotland. Lennard HUD son of James and Margaret 1727, and Lennard son of Alexander and Margaret in 1726. I can't see a likely birth in Yorkshire or environs c1729 that would fit.

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Hi Claire

Thank you very much.

Are you saying that the Richard Hood aged 64 (born about 1774), dying at Sculcoates 1838 is probably the Son of Leonard Hood of Osmotherley?

Think this is along similar lines to what dobfarm was trying to say here ...

Richard Hood son of son of Leonard & Mary  bapt 6 March 1774 Osmotherley (Richard Hood mariner Hull death 1838 circa b 1771 place unknown ? )
Thomas Hood son of Leonard (birth unknown) bapt 6 Nov 1756  ? (Married 1771 Osmotherley ?)
Leonard Hood X Mary ??- ?? marriage unknown
James Hood son of Thomas Osmotherley 1771 Osmotherley
Leonard Hood son of Leonard  bapt 17 March 1761 Osmotherley
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Leonard Hood X Barbara Mather married 15 Nov 1749 St Nicholas reg and Nonconf  Newcastle Upon tyne


Thank you dobfarm

EDIT According to a new post here, the 1838 Richard Hood burial at Sutton was late of Jenning Street, Groves
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756357.msg6166315#msg6166315


We'll know soon what the Richard Hood, Sculcoates Death Certificate says about his occupation.

I'd looked up "Leonard" in my Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names 1945 book and it is associated with another word 'lion'.

My Grandmother told me our names come from previous generations (reused as it were), I can't discuss here, as they wish to remain private.

Kind regards Mark

EDIT:
J. and T. Hood of Sculcoates, Yorkshire, Drapers - Partnership Dissolved 1828
Thomas Hood, Tailor, 3 Saville St, Hull - Pigot's Commercial 1828


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #112 on: Friday 10 February 17 01:18 GMT (UK) »
Ignore first paragraph Dobfarm beat me to it  :)

Burial of Richard HOOD in the parish of Sutton 30 Dec. 1838, abode: Jennings Street, Grove aged 64. There was a marriage in Sutton 1817 of a Richard Hood to a Elizabeth Barrett. Looking at the 1841 census Elizabeth is by herself with three children, William, Sarah Ann and Susannah. From one of their marriage certs their father William was a mariner it would seem.

I have looked at some trees and they seem to verify these records ~ but not the parentage of Richard.

There seem to be two Richards born within a couple of years of each other, one born in Leven son of Richard and Susanna who thankfully was still alive in 1851 and had a birthplace of Leven, so I should think that this Richard may be the one born Osmotherley.

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There is also a baptism of a WILLIAM HOOD in Scalby 17 Apr 1774 son of John Hood ( possible marriage of this John in Scalby 23 Nov 1762 to Jane DICKINSON). This couple had a son John who married Jane Newby 1793 who we have discussed on the threads before.

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EDIT: There is another RICHARD HOOD. This one was born 1773 in Bishops Wilton son of Charles. :(

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #113 on: Friday 10 February 17 08:09 GMT (UK) »
Ignore first paragraph Dobfarm beat me to it  :)

Burial of Richard HOOD in the parish of Sutton 30 Dec. 1838, abode: Jennings Street, Grove aged 64. There was a marriage in Sutton 1817 of a Richard Hood to a Elizabeth Barrett. Looking at the 1841 census Elizabeth is by herself with three children, William, Sarah Ann and Susannah. From one of their marriage certs their father William was a mariner it would seem.

I have looked at some trees and they seem to verify these records ~ but not the parentage of Richard.

There seem to be two Richards born within a couple of years of each other, one born in Leven son of Richard and Susanna who thankfully was still alive in 1851 and had a birthplace of Leven, so I should think that this Richard may be the one born Osmotherley.

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There is also a baptism of a WILLIAM HOOD in Scalby 17 Apr 1774 son of John Hood ( possible marriage of this John in Scalby 23 Nov 1762 to Jane DICKINSON). This couple had a son John who married Jane Newby 1793 who we have discussed on the threads before.

claire

EDIT: There is another RICHARD HOOD. This one was born 1773 in Bishops Wilton son of Charles. :(

Hi

Thank you Claire.

Yes the John Hood and Jane Dickinson marriage surfaced with me again, only a few days ago too. I was wondering who the heck was Jane Hood, Wife of John Hood of Selby, Mariner [John Hood late of Scarborough], Jane Hood being buried Selby August 1803, aged 65?

The Jane Dickinson = John Hood marriage is too early, as the descent for Mordland Turner's (nee Maudland Hood's) first child at Selby indicates John Hood of Selby, Mariner, married Elizabeth Spencer (Leppington Widow) first.

dobfarm had noticed that Sarah Richardson (born Selby per Census) was of Sculcoates on the John Hood, Tanner of Selby 1846 Marriage Certificate ...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=744970.msg6070732#msg6070732

Two replies above (from the link) in the 1841 Census, the Richardsons are living next door to a Gibson and Gilchrist, a Cooper, with these Hoods living quite close at Sculcoates.

Regards Mark

Edits
The origins and/or some of burials of these early 19th Century Hoods of Selby are shrouded in several mysteries  ???

We are working on snippets of fact, with gaps / missing paperwork?

Or is the Hood - Spencer lineage wrong in the Selby Register in 1795 but it fitted so well (see also next post)?

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #114 on: Friday 10 February 17 09:08 GMT (UK) »
1731

George Hood of Scarborough and Maudlin Spencer and note on the reverse.

See the last Edit in my last post, was the Descent in the Selby Register badly set out in 1795, for Morland Turner's (nee Maudland Hood's) first Daughter?

Maudland D. of John Hood baptised Scarbrough St Mary's 1775

Regards Mark

EDIT: The lineage given in 1795 fitted so well, that John Hood Mariner of Scarbrough married Elizabeth Leppington, Widow (nee Elizabeth Spencer)

Upon reflection, I feel Jane Hood buried Selby 1803 aged 65 is the mystery, along with the elusive George Hood?

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #115 on: Friday 10 February 17 13:27 GMT (UK) »
Mark - I am in no doubt that the lineage for Maudland/Morland Hood is correct. As you say it fits so well.

As you say the puzzle (I think) lies with Jane Hood buried 1803.

Another thing a Elizabeth Hood wife of John was buried the same day Maudland was baptised,  - John Hood, I think may not have waited too long too marry again if he had to work, having very young children.
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In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth