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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #459 on: Friday 02 June 17 09:01 BST (UK) »
Hello All

Thank you Claire. William Massey (Geo Hood property Deed Memorial) and Jonathan Hutchinson (Geo Hood property Deed Memorial AND his Will, Probate 1846) both link back to the same area in Lincolnshire?

Quaker, Jonathan Hutchinson of Selby, was late of Gedney and married Rachel Procter, dau of Thomas Procter of Selby, at Selby in 1792.

William Massey of Selby, was the Son of John Massey of Spalding.

Added: William Massey died District of Selby 1843 must have been buried by the Quakers, because half of his Registry of Death note to the Undertaker is next to my George Hood's 1845 Quaker Burial Note and Registry of Death note.

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Robert Hood and the Rev. Richard Gibson - Holbeach Grammar School

Claire you have also found Robert Hood, the Curate of Holbeach Church.

Coincidentally, Robert Hood M.A. took over as Master of the Holbeach Grammar School, upon the death of the Rev. Richard Gibson in October 1783. (See Quote)

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John Frotheringham, 1792 Quaker Burial

John Frotheringham of Holbeach, Co. of Lincoln.
"N.B. The said John Frotheringham was not a member of our Society at the time of his Death."

"John Massey Register to Spalding Monthly Meeting"

Signed by "Jon'a Hutchinson"

Gravemaker and Witness was William Clark

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Map

Look how close the places of Spalding; Holbeach and Gedney are, linked to John Massey; Robert Hood and Jonathan Hutchinson?

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Question in My Mind: Hoods Holbeach Area
I wonder if a Hood of the Holbeach area, might be linked to my George Hood?


Regards Mark



Hello dobfarm

Thank you.

Jonathan Hutchinson (friend and Arbitrator - George Hood's 1846 Will) was from Gedney, Lincs.

1 Feb 1811
On Sunday the 13th ult. in Spittle-fields, London, in the 77th year of his age, ... the Rev. Robert Hood, M.A. Curate of Guyhirn Chapel, in the Parish of Wisbech St Mary, and Master of the Grammar-school at Holbeach, in this county. He was appointed to that situation on the death of the late Rev. Richard Gibson, M.A. who died Oct. 1st, 1783.-  ... The right of nomination of Guyhirn Chapel is in the gift of the Rev. Abraham Jobson, D.D. Vicar of Wisbech St Peter's with St. Mary's annexed; and the school of Holbeach is in the gift of Feoffees, with a proviso that no one should be admitted to the mastership of the said school but a Graduate of one of the universities of Oxford or Cambridge.

Lincolnshire Chronicle 28 December 1838.
At Holbeach, on the 15th inst, Mrs Hood, sen., relict of the Rev. Robert Hood: her remains were interred, on the 19th, in the family vault in the parish church at that place.

10 Dec 1813. On Wednesday the 1st instant, Mr. Edward Goddard, grocer and draper of Holbeach, to Miss Mary Eleanor Hood, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Robert Hood, of that place.

9 July 1819. [Thurs 1st] Same day, at Holbeach, Mr Oldershaw, of Gedney Dyke, to Miss Martha Hood, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Hood, minister of Holbeach and Guyhurn.

27 July 1821. On Tuesday last, aged 33, Mr H. W. Hood, surgeon and apothecary, of Holbeach.

9 Nov 1821.  ... the infant daughter of Mr. Robert Hood, of Holbeach.

16 Aug 1839. At Boston, on Friday last, of cancer, occasioned by the drawing of a tooth, aged 43, Mr John Hood of Sleaford, youngest son of the late Rev. Rt. Hood, of Holbeach.

17 Mar 1848. At Moulton Seas End, on Friday last, Mr. Saml. Hood, aged 56, eldest son of the late Rev. Robert Hood Vicar of Holbeach.

Not getting excited - could be a coincidence, need to find baptism / burial in the area for George.

Hopefully, free, on Lincs to the past. Logged in, but can't see images on tablet.

Thanks regards, Mark

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #460 on: Friday 02 June 17 14:10 BST (UK) »
Hi

There are a few Frotheringham Wills all from Holbeach, after reading one of a Joseph F dated 1750 it would seem that this family are related to the Masseys, and by a marriage to the Hutchinsons.

Most of this mans estate was left to cousin "John Frotheringham" and cousin "John Massey".
A bequest to his son in law "Abraham Hutchinson"
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
Census info is Crown Copyright http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #461 on: Friday 02 June 17 16:07 BST (UK) »
Thanks Claire

The Society of Friends being a smaller organisation (than the church) and a lot of marrying within, with the Quakers moving to support other Meetings and also Quarterly and Yearly Meetings at regional / district level, the Quakers would have known many outside their own Meetings and their area.

Reading the information in the posts on the adjacent page link and Esthill marriage Scarborough, John Hood was an attendee at the Quaker Marriage.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.144

When Johnathon Esthills sisters Elizabeth and Martha married in 1777 Scarborough, one of the witnesses was a JOHN HOOD ( Elizabeth Esthill mar Edmund Bolton, Martha Esthill mar. Benjamin Peacock)


We will have to get up to Leeds and see what the Quakers recorded Selby / York.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #462 on: Friday 02 June 17 16:21 BST (UK) »

William Massey marriage in 1785 - Elizabeth Pearson witnessed.

Going back to the George Head Quaker baptism 1783/4 - Mary Hood witnessed.
A Head witness appears in a Hutchinson marriage in Spalding.

Was George Hood a descendant from this Quaker marriage in 1715 Yorkshire:

Thomas Hood & Eleanor Yewdall.
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #463 on: Friday 02 June 17 16:55 BST (UK) »

William Massey marriage in 1785 - Elizabeth Pearson witnessed.

Going back to the George Head Quaker baptism 1783/4 - Mary Hood witnessed.
A Head witness appears in a Hutchinson marriage in Spalding.

Was George Hood a descendant from this Quaker marriage in 1715 Yorkshire:

Thomas Hood & Eleanor Yewdall.


Hi Claire

"Another early Quaker record from F M P: A Thomas HOOD clothier of Glosborn in Kildwick married a Hannah Yewdall of Calverley 22 Feb 1715 at the monthly meeting of Brighouse, Bradford."

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.141
(Procter Chancery Case - Reply #141 with ref to George Esthill Peacock)
(Hood = Yewdall, Marriage - Reply #143)

Reply #149 (20 February 2017)
"EDIT: dobfarm did we ever find out what happened to the 1783 Quaker baptism of 'George HEAD' father Joseph, mother Hannah. The witness was a Mary HOOD?"
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.149

Reply #148 has the 1787 James Backhouse = Mary Dearman of Thorne, Marriage with the relations PROCTERs and HORD.
Just noticed Morde'i Casson and Han'h Casson were also present.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #464 on: Friday 02 June 17 20:27 BST (UK) »
Edited

The Joseph Head in document below from info on post ~470 next page from Claire (Good find) is Joseph Stead.
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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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #465 on: Friday 02 June 17 20:49 BST (UK) »

Yep! That's the one dobfarm  :)

I can't find anything on this couple - apart from a death of a son of theirs ( Joseph I think)
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #466 on: Friday 02 June 17 21:39 BST (UK) »
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. Ayton

In 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=756955.141


Darlington & 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 Description

Charlotte Myfanwy Hood, wife of Christopher Hood of North Ormesby, nr. Middlesbrough.
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b977dd12-9994-4478-8e39-74c1fb9e294c


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Now 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

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #467 on: Friday 02 June 17 23:21 BST (UK) »
I wonder if my Grandma Hood had got it a bit wrong when she told us Thomas Cook the Traveller? Captain James Cook seems to have links to Gt Ayton?
http://www.captaincookschoolroommuseum.co.uk/

Regards Mark