Death Certificate
1839
Registration District SCARBOROUGH
1839 Death in the Sub-district of Scarborough in the County of York
15th May 1839 at Peak in the Township of Stainton dale
WILLIAM HOOD
Male
66 years
Labourer
Dropsy
Alley Hood In attendance Peak hill [could be Olley Hood, but an Aley Hood buried Cloughton 4 May 1864 per FS, see also Census]
Registered 16th May 1839
Isaac Walsham Registrar
Aley Hood buried Cloughton 4 May 1864. According to the new GRO Death Index was Female, District of Scarborough and aged 62 [born about 1802]
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Regards Mark
Hi
Aley Hood, looks to be unmarried and aged 43 in the 1851 census at Claughton as 'dau' to John and Jane Hood, a 40 year old son William too. This looks to be the 'Scalby' couple we have looked at.
A 17 year old grandson 'John Hood born Southshields is with the household also.
Claire
Hi All
Thanks Claire
Look at the image in full.
The Cloughton 1851 Census page I have for John Hood (born Stainton Dale) and Jane Hood (born Scalby ?Dabbs?) of Newland's [Farm] Cloughton, with Grandson John L. Hood Ag. Labourer, aged 17, born Durham South Shields.
Father of John Laidler Hood baptised St Hilda, Abode South Shields 30 June 1833. Its our old friend George Hood the Mariner?
Got to find our research on George Hood, Mariner, again.
Regards Mark
George Hood Mariner Will, proved 1841
Link in Reply #6
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=736364.msg6018911#msg6018911EDITEDGeorge Hood, Mariner was Father in the 30 June 1833 St Hilda Baptism to John Laidler Hood and George was married twice, first to Mary.
M.I. records for Scalby and there is a July 1833 burial of Mary Hood (nee Mary Leadley), Cloughton.
Inserted by the transcribers is ... PR 1833 Jul 26 Mary Hood, Shields, 28.
"
The 8th inst. at Sunderland, Mr George Hood, Master Mariner, to Miss Jane Day, of South Shields." Newcastle Courant 11th August 1837.
Aalborg, August 31.- At Soegard and Aaborg (in the district of Ringkiobing), in the course of the months of June and July, 216 pieces of oak timber, ... have washed on shore, with the following marks, ... likewise a ship's boat with the name "Thornyclose, S. Shields," outside and "George Hood" inside of it." Newcastle Courant 18 September 1840
EditedRegarding the great research on Richards Gibson by Rootschatters -
Got a strange feeling that John Hood, Mariner North Shields who married Elizabeth Gibson, are also possibly linked to these Hoods at Scarborough who have links with South Shields?
One Hood family at Scarborough are also linked to the Leadley.
A John Leadley Hood was the Grandson of John Hood of Nettleham as well. Some of this Hood family of Nettleham, Lincs & Yorkshire were born to female nee Hoods. So some of the sons of nee Hood mothers, took Hood from their Grandfathers John Hood of Nettleham & William Hood of Northallerton.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=736364.0The Gibson part has been put forward well to link Elizabeth Gibson to John Hood, but did we discover what happened to John Hood, the Mariner of North Shields (who married Elizabeth Gibson)?
Sure I've seen this John Hood signature before somewhere, witness in the George Hood, Mariner Will (proved 1841). Also notice how the stick in the letter d in Hood is circled through itself, similar to my George Hood. Seems a John Hood was dead when the Will was proved, per wording?
I'll check my signatures.
Regards Mark