Thank you for replies.
Possible Lead - Hood?
I believe we have looked at The White House, Great Ayton Pdf, before, but didn't have all the George Hood of Selby Quaker and Procter information that we have now ...
Chancery Case regarding Procter of Selby and Gt. AytonIn reply #141, the newspaper attachment featuring the Chancery Case says that Gt. Ayton and Litte Ayton in the County of York appointed and devised by the Will of Elizabeth, the Wife of William Procter, late of Selby, in the County of York, Merchant.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.141Darlington & Stockton Times, September 1943 is a Funeral Report.
Hutchinson Family Bank House Farm (Pdf)
77 Years on One Farm Great Ayton Funeral of Mr Thomas Hutchinson [Jun'r]Aged 88 years
Other Mourners (some listed below)
Mrs Hood (Cherry Hill)
Mrs Proctor
Mr & Mrs Thomas Pearson
Miss E. Pearson Mr R. Chapman [one of the Hoods of Selby married a Chapman]
Mr & Mrs T. Robinson
Robson was pall bearer
White House, a brief history - Great Ayton gives the identity of Mrs Hood of Cherry Hill.
Cherry Hill was built in the Garden of the White House.
EDIT: Additional
2nd Lieutenant Ernest William Hood. 5th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Son of the late Christopher and Melinde Hood, of The White House, Great Ayton, Yorks.; husband of Alice Annie Hood, of "Sessay", Grosvenor Rd., Scarborough. Killed 25-27 September 1915. Aged 31.
1921 White House to - Charlotte Myfanwy Hood, Widow [spelling from Pdf, but see above]
1930s Harold and Clara Hood built Cherry Hill in part of the Garden of the Whitehouse.
Harold Hood had a publishing company at Middlesbrough.
Also a
Cook Cottage at Gt. Ayton.
Relationship from 1903 Document DescriptionCharlotte Myfanwy Hood, wife of Christopher Hood of North Ormesby, nr. Middlesbrough.
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b977dd12-9994-4478-8e39-74c1fb9e294cCommentNow we know we are looking at a George Hood of Selby - Quaker connections with Hutchinson AND Procter, I wondered if the Hood predecessors to the Hoods at Gt. Ayton were worth another look?
Regards Mark