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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #441 on: Monday 29 May 17 12:12 BST (UK) »

MARRIAGE by licence

Huggate 1st January 1839

John Cook bachelor 28 a Solicitor of Scarborough: Father: William Cook - farmer

Mary Cook spinster 25 of Huggate: Father: Francis Cook - farmer

Both signed register
Witnesses: Francis Cook, William Cook Jnr. and John Dandy ?

Hello

Thanks Claire

That John Dandy, or is it John DANBY?

On some writing the stick is brought up in such a way, that d and b, are difficult to distinguish.

We know that some Leadlay in Yorkshire are linked to John Hood of Nettleham.

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The DANBY surname, is also linked to John Hood of Nettleham Hall.

Hood of Nettleham and West Firsby, Lincolnshire, is also the same Hood family of Kirkbridge, Aiskew, Yafforth, Skipwith, near Selby (1830), Yorkshire and various Yorkshire places.

See: Was Grace Fothergill wife of Wm Hood Kirkbridge related to Fothergill of Selby?
(The answer by the way was yes).
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http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=753233.3

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Just noticed in the google results, but if linked to RG 11, its a big late (1881) unless the name was acquired earlier ...

with daughter Mary Milcah Pierson and son John Leadlay Pierson (RG11/4811 Folio: 29 Page: 17)


John Leadley Son of John Hood of Nettleham Hill, died aged 14 in 1837.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=736364.0


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #442 on: Monday 29 May 17 14:19 BST (UK) »
I would say Dandy ~ but looking again - not sure of the first letter either

Checking John Danby signatures or Dandy see if I can get a match

Bandy ? Bendy ?
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #443 on: Monday 29 May 17 19:03 BST (UK) »
Not sure the Leadley link is with this family

John PIERSON married Grace DIXON 1877 ~ witness LEADLAY Pashby

Leadlay Pashby married Mary Dixon 1855

John Pierson (father of above John) married Margaret Pashby 1856 father of Margaret - William Pashby

Leadlay Pashby bapt. 1818 son of William Pashby and Elizabeth LEADLAY
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #444 on: Monday 29 May 17 20:04 BST (UK) »
Hello

Thank you Claire.

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Sorry, I think they must be another Leadlay, when I saw 1881 I was a bit doubtful.


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #445 on: Wednesday 31 May 17 00:43 BST (UK) »
RICHARD PEARSON

Baptised 23 April 1788 Felixkirk son of John Pearson of Marderby ( Marderby Hall is given as PoB in 1851 census)

Father John Pearson looks to have married Anne Bell at Ripon Cathedral in 1776 by Licence.

Other children: John bapt 1779, William 1776,  - burials: Ann 1786, William 1788.

Richard's mother was also buried 1788 Felixkirk.
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Richard Pearson of Melmerby married Jane Baines by Licence in Topcliffe  29 Nov. 1819

Their children:  John Thomas 1821, George 1823, Mary Ann 1825, Richard 1835, Robert 1827, William Baines 1820

Richard Pearson a farmer died 22 May 1874, leaving an estate valued under £4000 ~ executors sons John Thomas P an agricultural chemist and Robert P a farmer of Hutton Conyers near Ripon.
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #446 on: Wednesday 31 May 17 01:54 BST (UK) »

Mary Pearson and Ann Meek nee Pearson were the daughters of Thomas Pearson and Margaret baptised in Bramham Yorkshire.

Mary Pearson died a spinster 28 June 1875 leavinga Will and an estate under £300, executor was her sister Jane Elizabeth Smith (wife of Richard) of Rothwell.
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PARENTS: Thomas Pearson of Bramham married Margaret Holmes of Ryther by Licence at Ryther 31 January 1782. ( Witnesses: Mark Pearson and Joseph Holmes)

Thomas Pearson died 1803, burial listed his parents:  William Pearson and Ann ( Fairborn) who married 1744/3 at York, St Martin Coney Street.

James Meek was chairman of the York City and County Bank.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #447 on: Wednesday 31 May 17 09:57 BST (UK) »
Hello All

Thank you very much Claire for all this information about Pearson!

One day I am sure that something (or more than thing) written on all these threads is suddenly going to fit together, or help someone else at least.

Like a jigsaw where I just need to find and fit one, or two pieces and suddenly all those small assembled pieces to the side, suddenly fit in!


Quaker Archive, London

I have gone back to them with a scan of George Hood's burial note, with a few specific questions regarding other records created at the time and any formal procedure for the authorising of a burial in their Quaker Burial Ground of my "Not in Membership" George, who died of Heart Disease.


WYAS Catalogue Unavailable?

Seems to be unavailable each time I've tried since the Wakefield move.

Just say for instance that near the end of his life, George was, or was attending Wesleyan; Independent; Methodist; or Presbyterian, at Selby.

I seem to think they had some Selby Registers for these NC faiths at Yorkshire Archives (WYAS I think) and I wondered if there might be a reference to George Hood's September 1845 death in one of them?

Because the Non-Conf., RG Series Registers held by TNA (ex Public Record Office), Kew, had to be deposited with the Registrar General (RG) about 1837, then the most recent will be about 1837, so then I am wondering (if like the Quakers), whether the 1845 Selby NC Registers are even online yet, on a pay per view like Anc or FindMyPast?

No good me looking at images of RG Non-Conf. held in the TNA, they are a little too early for 1845.

This is also why George Hood's 1845 Quaker Burial Note wouldn't show up online.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #448 on: Wednesday 31 May 17 10:25 BST (UK) »
Hello All

Thank you very much Claire for all this information about Pearson!

One day I am sure that something (or more than thing) written on all these threads is suddenly going to fit together, or help someone else at least.

Like a jigsaw where I just need to find and fit one, or two pieces and suddenly all those small assembled pieces to the side, suddenly fit in!


Quaker Archive, London

I have gone back to them with a scan of George Hood's burial note, with a few specific questions regarding other records created at the time and any formal procedure for the authorising of a burial in their Quaker Burial Ground of my "Not in Membership" George, who died of Heart Disease.


WYAS Catalogue Unavailable?

Seems to be unavailable each time I've tried since the Wakefield move.

Just say for instance that near the end of his life, George was, or was attending Wesleyan, Independent, Methodist, or Presbyterian, at Selby.

I seem to think they had some Selby Registers for these NC faiths at Yorkshire Archives (WYAS I think) and I wondered if there might be a reference to George Hood's September 1845 death in one of them?

Because the Non-Conf., RG Series Registers held by TNA (ex Public Record Office), Kew, had to be deposited with the Registrar General (RG) about 1837, then the most recent will be about 1837, so then I am wondering (if like the Quakers), whether the 1845 Selby NC Registers are even online yet, on a pay per view like Anc or FindMyPast?

No good me looking at images of RG Non-Conf. held in the TNA, they are a little too early for 1845.

This is also why George Hood's 1845 Quaker Burial Note wouldn't show up online.

Regards Mark

WYAS Catalogue links

http://www.catalogue.wyjs.org.uk/calmview/

http://www.catalogue.wyjs.org.uk/CalmView/advanced.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog
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« Reply #449 on: Wednesday 31 May 17 10:57 BST (UK) »
Thank you dobfarm

The Selby records being searched are not showing up on their main catalogue and I have a feeling that they were listed on one of those help pages, or in a pdfs specifically for Registers and other subjects.

I'll find them later.

Regards Mark