Quakers Balby Monthly Meeting
1787 Marriage of
James Backhouse of Darlington and Mary Dearman of Thorne
Relations
PROCTERS AND
ELIZA'h HORD
Thank you all, for your help to date.
An Eliza Hord - Proctor link, or via the newly weds?
Regards Mark
Can't find no Pearson link yet, despite Quakers with that surname.
For Mordecai Hord Casson ...
https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&gws_rd=ssl#q=%22Mordecai+Hord+Casson%22
But a COCKIN and HORD alias HOOD link too ... See also dobfarm's Reply #1 of thread Descendants of the Late Jane Casson Hood ...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=744970.1
Reference to Hord / Hood and a John Cockin the Apprentice.
According to a claim in a book recently published about Quakers, the author makes the claim that it was not unusual for the families to be linked again later.
Good Morning
Reply #148 has a partial image of the 1787 James Backhouse = Mary Dearman of Thorne, Marriage with the RELATIONS Rachel PROCTER; Thomas PROCTER Jun'r and Eliz'h HORD.
Morde'i Casson and Han'h Casson were also present, although I expect they went to that Meeting at Thorne anyway.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.msg6175319#msg6175319RG 6/152 Says on the Marriage that James Backhouse of Darlington was the Son of James Backhouse of Darlington in the County of Durham Banker and Jane his Wife and
Mary Dearman Daughter of Nathan Dearman of Thorne in the County of York, Shop keeper and Mary his Wife.
(For some of the Backhouse family, also see RG 6/1540 folio marked "(70)" )
Great Ayton & J. Backhouse 1805, a J. Backhouse and Co. Bankers, Darlington and others have a Dwelling House with 40 acres for sale at Great Ayton.
Elizabeth Hord - 1843 Death NoticeDon't know if the same Elizabeth Hord or not, but at 80 an interesting proposition, doesn't say if Soc. of Friends or not, but husband with occupation given (any Army document online please) and also a bit of relationship link too ...
On Wednesday, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. C. J. Severs, Bread baker, Leeds, aged 80, Mrs. Elizabeth Hord, widow of the late Mr. William Hord, formerly sergeant-major of the Leeds Volunteers.Mordecai Casson and John Cockin the ApprenticeIn the quote see dobfarm's find and the link.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=744970.msg5921777#msg5921777Thank you
Regards Mark