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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #702 on: Thursday 20 July 17 07:38 BST (UK) »

Mr John Beverley was minister from the 1760s right into the 1790's.
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #703 on: Thursday 20 July 17 11:44 BST (UK) »

Mr John Beverley was minister from the 1760s right into the 1790's.

Thank you Claire, spot on with John Beverley.

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Looks like Selby also had its own:-
Presbyterian / Unitarian Ministers (Hood of Selby married a Smith earlier) and
Independents / Congregational (besides Quaker & others)

Also noted at Selby is:-

Presbyterian Chapel, Mill-gate, Selby was also known as St Michael's
Noah Ward from York in 1660, died 1699 (Assistant to Ralph Ward of York).
Beatrix Bacon wife of Christopher Bacon bequeathed some land. 
Michael? Barstow and Widow Alice Barstow (a claim that St Michael's name from Barstow?)
William Chamberlain, Draper, Market Place, Hull, Presbyterian, lived at Selby (Will 1716).
Bacons associated with the Chapel.
Morrit's associated with Chapel.

John Travers (1698 & 1715).
Mr Travers, Presbiterian Preacher, Burial Selby Abbey 24 Mar 1717.
John Trovis was followed by John Hodgson.
John Mush (1728 & 1729). John Mush mentioned in Roger Hood's Will.
Mr Foljamb (poss. Jotham Foljamb).
John Smith (1791).
William Severn visiting from Bowl Alley Lane Chapel, Hull. Died 22 June 1813).
Rev. Smith son of the preceding John Smith (1810 - 1833).

Also a Mr Briggs (Selby, Unitarian) and a Mr Blake (Unitarian Baptist from Hull) has had some association (around the period the Presbyterian Chapel, Selby, became Unitarian).


Dissenters / Independents
Thomas Smith.
J. M. Pilkington.

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26 May 1772
Foundling Hospital at Ackworth
A published list includes:-
Bacon Morrit Esq.
John Sawrey Morrit Esq.

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A Mrs Cockin dies, wife of Mr Cockin of Doncaster in 1795, A Quaker (attached).

Possibly wife of Richard Cockin?

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Still interested in the mystery "Winifred Hood" linked to my family, please?

Aliases to Winifred are:- Freda Hood and Winnie Hood and noticed a handful on Free BMD).

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #704 on: Thursday 20 July 17 14:12 BST (UK) »
The Quaker burial record is indeed the wife of Richard Cockin breeches maker of Doncaster. She was called Deborah and was 41 years old.

She was buried at Warmsworth - interestingly Warmsworth came up in searches I did a few weeks ago - there were a few records of a Bernard Pearson from there in the early to mid 1700's.
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #705 on: Thursday 20 July 17 16:41 BST (UK) »
John Hood bapt 22nd Dec 1755 West Kilbride, Ayrshire, Scotland parents -  father John Hood Mother Margaret Boyd

1820
According to an earlier document description of 1820 Thomas Gibson, Ridley (various Ridleys linked to Cook in the above Will Admin) AND Robert Pearson are in a property deal, along with the bank of 'Ridley, Bigge, Gibson and Company'.

Ridleys are mentioned in John Cook's 1773 Will, Admin 1817.


18 July 1820
(1) William Greenwell, late of Kibblesworth, now of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esq.
(2) William Boyd of Newcastle upon Tyne, banker
(3) Sir Matthew White Ridley, Baronet, Charles William Bigge, Thomas Gibson, and Thomas Hanway Bigge, copartners with (2) in the banking firm of Ridley, Bigge, Gibson and Company
(4) Sir Thomas Henry Liddell of Ravensworth Castle, Baronet
(5) George Baker of Elemore, Esq.
(6) Robert Pearson of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esq.

Draft release by (1) to (5) of Kibblesworth Grange and fields as specified (42a.1r.36p) and allotments (23a.0r 32p) on Blackburn Fell, reserving minerals, upon the trusts of the will of Sir Henry George Liddell, Bart Assignment by (2) to (6) of the residue of a term of 5000 years upon trust to attend the freehold. Declaration that the purchase money is part of £90,000 produced by the sale of Newton Estate to William Russell. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £3000 by (5) to (3) and (2), and £1000 by (5) to (1)
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Kibblesworth Grange Gateshead


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https://www.hoodfamily.info/chart/DH002chart.html

. ROBERT GIBSON HOOD (Robert4,Thomas3, William2,David1) b. 30 Jun 1793 Coklerow, Newton. d. 22 Jun 1867 Old Craighall, Inveresk; described as 'Pauper formerly Coal Miner.'

m.Isobel Hope 19 Sep 1829 Inveresk.

Children:
•Elizabeth Hood; b. before 1826; d. 15 Aug 1826.
•Mary Hood; b. 12 Apr 1831.
•Robert Hood; b. 2 Mar 1834; d. 28 Jul 1837
•37. John Hope Hood , b. 4 Oct 1836; m. Sophia Martha Ingram.
•Janet Hood; b. 21 Sep 1838; m. Joseph Williams 27 Aug 1866, Musselburgh, Inveresk; d. 6 Sep 1873 Old Craighall, Inveresk; 'Usual domicile 23 Bramsforth Colliery, Wellington, Co. Durham.
•38. Stewart Hood , b. 1841; m. Amelia Anderson Reid.
•39. Isabella Hood , b. 4 Dec 1843; m. Robert Crosbie.
•James Smith Hood; b. circa Mar 1847; d. 26 Oct 1848 Cowpits, Inveresk


John Gibson Hood born 30 June 1793 

 Newton, Mid Lothian, Scotland

Had kids in  Inveresk

William Hood a cooper in trouble with law Loanhead not far away
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 #706 on: Friday 21 July 17 10:51 BST (UK) »
Thank you for the replies.

dobfarm, I thought that was interesting a while back, the Cook Will, that years later went to Admin and some familiar surnames.

But I have so many, it could be ... . I've found unrelated documents, with familiar surnames together.

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The Quakers deposited some Selby Registers with the Registrar General about 1840 and these form the RG 6 records in TNA, Kew and those online.

But the SELBY MEETING, must have two sets of Birth Registers, as the others are at Leeds.

One file title and a recent book, suggests Quaker associations with "Not in Membership" individuals was much greater than I first thought.

I am really hoping to confirm my ancestor's origin and I'll let you know.

Mark

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #707 on: Friday 21 July 17 11:17 BST (UK) »
The Quaker burial record is indeed the wife of Richard Cockin breeches maker of Doncaster. She was called Deborah and was 41 years old.

She was buried at Warmsworth - interestingly Warmsworth came up in searches I did a few weeks ago - there were a few records of a Bernard Pearson from there in the early to mid 1700's.

Hi

Thank you Claire. Cockin possibly remarried?

January 1841

On Tuesday week, in the 82nd year of her age, Ellen, wife of Mr Cockin, of the Society of Friends, in Doncaster.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #708 on: Friday 21 July 17 11:29 BST (UK) »
Yes he remarried 4 April 1799 to Ellen Abraham
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #709 on: Friday 21 July 17 11:32 BST (UK) »
Beat me to it Goughy  :)
Quaker marriage:

Richard Cockin a glover , remarried in 1799 to Ellen Abraham in York.

Witnesses: Wm Tuke - tea dealer, Thomas Priestman - tanner. Peter Payne of London - saddler.
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #710 on: Friday 21 July 17 12:20 BST (UK) »
Thank you Goughy and Claire

Found quite a few Hoods now, involved in Protestant Nonconformity and Presbyterianism in England and some in Scotland. The Hood numbers were very tiny in the Yorkshire Quakers, but hoping their Minutes and records tell me more.