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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #648 on: Tuesday 11 July 17 11:41 BST (UK) »

I can't link up I am using my phone - we can rule out the George Head to Joseph & Hannah. There is a few posts on this - the family surname is actually STEAD. This George (thanks to dobfarm )died c1800.

I have also found another marriage in Leeds on 14 Jan 1786 - Ann HEAD to Thomas PEARSON. I've checked the image - she left her her mark in the register. It was also by licence. So there may be an error here too by the minister as I cannot find a suitable baptism for her using Head. The licence gives her age as 24.

Regarding the Costa Mills will put up some images regarding the use of the name Head/Hood, the family had been milling there from the early 1600's so should be fairly well known I would have thought.
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 #649 on: Tuesday 11 July 17 11:56 BST (UK) »
And something else -

Remember John Fotheringham from Lincolnshire ? He was born a Quaker. Married three times in an Anglican Church, baptised his daughter in an Anglican Church. Yet was buried by Quakers, his burial states "not in membership".

So it is feasible that GH could have been born a Quaker, and possibly under a variety of surnames we may have come across - Head - Hird - Hurd for example.
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #650 on: Tuesday 11 July 17 13:52 BST (UK) »
Hello

Thanks Claire. I've noticed the Quakers use this phrase regarding a person who converted to the Quakers ... he had not the Quaker Birthright


Another example here ...

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4f4pAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA40&lpg=RA1-PA40&dq=%22The+Annual+Monitor%22+birthright&source=bl&ots=qyx8SMVpHV&sig=mVqFTWvTwxBmDvV6ldgg9LmPn44&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjBzv7IkIHVAhXKvhQKHTQCBMUQ6AEIHDAA

Thomas Williams, Croydon, Surrey  27  9  6mo. 1833.
The young man whose career was thus early terminated, was born at Ramsgate, in the year 1806. He was the son of Henry and Eleanor Williams, and was not by birthright a member of our Society;
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My George Hood is rather odd.

Perhaps the burial in a Quaker burial ground, as "Not in Membership", was just a favour.

But even appointed a big Selby Quaker Jonathan HUTCHINSON to be his Arbitrator and Umpire regarding his Will.

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« Reply #651 on: Tuesday 11 July 17 14:38 BST (UK) »
I had considered possibly the Quakers may have been a driving force in Georges life for a longer period - they may have apprenticed him. He seemed to 'mingle' amongst them from records etc. that you have found.

It seems a big favour as most of the family were buried by them, but George had business dealings with them. He must have been well respected.
I'm surprised that he didn't leave instruction in his Will in regards to his funeral. But then GH doesn't like making things easy for us  :)
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Mocquard ~ London, France
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #652 on: Tuesday 11 July 17 23:22 BST (UK) »
Right here are the Costa Mill baptism records with surname recorded as HEAD. There is actually a third one - John born in 1767, His age at death (1846) gave him a birth year of 1767, but the left hand side of the page isn't there - so no forename remains, but does say 'son of John Head' - so possibly him too.

One entry I would say is a mistake, but three times..
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #653 on: Wednesday 12 July 17 09:23 BST (UK) »
Right here are the Costa Mill baptism records with surname recorded as HEAD. There is actually a third one - John born in 1767, His age at death (1846) gave him a birth year of 1767, but the left hand side of the page isn't there - so no forename remains, but does say 'son of John Head' - so possibly him too.

One entry I would say is a mistake, but three times..

Hello

Thanks Claire

Costa Mill had been in the Hood family for a long time and your examples appear to show Hood has been written Head on occasions.

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Agree with dobfarm: the incorrectly transcribed RG 7/789:-
George Head 3 January 1784 Birth in the Parish of High Hoyland, Yorkshire, is
George Stead 3 January 1784 Birth in the Parish of High Hoyland, Yorkshire. 
Fortunately Parish begins H, for comparison.

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3 November 1838

Teetotal Lecture.

 ... Mr Hood, from Leeds, gave a lecture on teetotalism to a crowded congregation, in the Primitive Methodist chapel, and on Saturday evening in the Protestant Wesleyan chapel, when, on both occasions, several came forward and signed the pledge.

Left me wondering what religion he was, if any, or just a Teetotaller?


Always one killjoy  ;D for a little wine!

Still, Coffee and Tea are supposed to have anti-oxidants  ;D and 3 cups of coffee daily claimed on the news last night that it may be possibly beneficial for some and to be researched further.

Will ask Mrs H if she can make her coffee cake  ;D

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #654 on: Wednesday 12 July 17 11:14 BST (UK) »
Quaker / Society of Friends Relate - Post (Quakers often moved about and abroad and back to Gt.Britain)

William Hood of Bristol, Corn Factor dying at the Fish Ponds Gloucestershire, buried 1821, aged 65, states "Not a Member".

George Hood of Selby, (late Cooper business) Tanner and Brewer, died Selby 18 September 1845, aged 60, buried Selby Quaker Burial Ground as "Not in Membership".


Quaker Obituaries

COOK (See attachments for full Index 1813 - 1892)
John Cook Woolston, 50, 14 May 1843, Doddington, Northamptonshire.

Mary Cook, 75, 12 November 1844, Rochester, Widow of John Cook.

Ann Cook, 45, 19 March 1845, Rochester, Daughter of the above.

William Cooke, 62, 22 November 1844, Liverpool.

Dorothy Cook, 73, 27 August 1845, Wellingboro', Widow of Daniel Cook.

Elizabeth Cook, 71, 25 December 186[9?], Rochester, Daughter of Mary Cook, of London.

Joseph Cook, 87, 30 December 1899, St. Heliers.

Martha L. Cooke, 48, 24 May 1900, Liscard, Wife of Isaac Cooke.

James Cook, 87, 22 March 1912, Stoke Newington.

Thomas Cook, 68, 30 April 1912, Doncaster.

Mary Whitlock Cooke, 88, 18 September 1912, Wellingborough. Widow of William Cooke.


PEARSON
To be added


COCKBURN (Cockburn-Hood relation perhaps?)
Grace Cockburn-Campbell, 65, 31 July 1870, Waterhead, Windermere. Interred at Colthouse, Wife of Sir Alexander T. Cockburn-Campbell, Bart.


Spencer
Carlisle Journal 4 Feb 1837, At South Lodge, near Cockermouth, ... Lydia, the wife of Jeremiah Spencer, Esq., aged 38 years, one of the Society of Friends.

Never thought about the former Wife of John Hood of Selby (Elizabeth Spencer) possibly having Quaker connections?


Bainbridge
Mary Bainbridge, aged 70, 17 April 1883 Sedbergh. Widow of George Bainbridge.
 
Elizabeth Bainbridge aged 62, 20 Jan 1913 Bishop Auckland. Wife of Ralph Bainbridge.


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #655 on: Wednesday 12 July 17 11:15 BST (UK) »
If the article had been written at a later date I would have guessed at Edwin Paxton Hood. He eventually saw the light and gave up teetotalism after advice from a doctor in 1885.

Good man  :)

EDIT: Not many Spencer Quakers in Yorkshire. A couple of Leppingtons though.

Family of Quaker Pearsons in Pickering meetings late 1700s - early 1800's

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« Reply #656 on: Wednesday 12 July 17 12:20 BST (UK) »
Quaker Obits

These Quaker Members are good COOK and COOKE 1813 to 1892, because RG 6 Quaker online (on pay per view), usually only go to circa 1838 - 1840
 

Still a problem with "Not in Membership" burials. That is why I couldn't find George Hood's burial!


Only those who died 1941 onward, can be picked up in the Census, unless they've returned from abroad.

Thinking of cancelling my newspaper subs. I find the Census very useful and one has newspaper access anyway.

Quakers were not allowed to say the day or month name, so use numbers and "mo." for month.

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