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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #1152 on: Saturday 31 May 25 12:19 BST (UK) »
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Hood's Will dated 1845
16th April 1846 Property Registered at Wakefield
Registration after the death of George Hood late of Selby, of Messuages Brewery, two Malt Kilns, Buildings, Workshops, Yards and Premises etc., in Wren Lane and Gowthorpe
and Also all other his messuages cottages lands tenements and real estate whatsover and wheresoever Together with the rights members and appurtenances to the same several hereditaments and premises respectively belonging ... 15th April 1846
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Occupiers George Hood, Robert Wilkinson and Others
George Hood, Robert Wilkinson are Occupiers, at Gowthorpe (also in Will).


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I am now wondering if I will be able to link by marriages - Thomas Bedford, born Cawood, Yorks (living in one of George Hood's houses at Gowthorpe, Selby in 1841) to Benjamin Wardle, the former husband of Arrabella Prince? (Arrabella went on to marry James Prince, Master Mariner of the Aid, who had a work association with John Hood of Selby, Master Mariner in 1788).


Occupiers of George Hood's three Tenements in 1841 at Gowthorpe, Selby, Yorkshire are:-

1841 Census

William Penrose, 30 Tanner, Y.
Elizabeth Penrose, 25, Y.
and Family.

Robert Wilkinson, 45, Seaman, Y.
Robert Wilkinson, 10, Y.
Ann Wilkinson, 50, Y.
and Family.

Thomas Bedford, 40, Joiner, Y.
Margaret Bedford, 40, Y.
and family, little Elizabeth Bedford, was 9 mos, Mother M.S. Hick.

1851 Census says Thomas Bedford, Joiner, at James Street, Selby, was born Cawood, Yorkshire.
1861 Census has similar year of Birth about 1800.


Thomas Bedford

Baptism, Cawood 1799
Thomas Son of William Bedford, Bricklayer and Sarah his Wife

Cawood 1789 by Banns
William Bedford of this Parish a Widower and a Bricklayer
Sarah Wilson of this Parish a Spinster
wits:- William Warcup ; Henry Healey

Cawood 1778 by Banns
William Bedford of this Parish Bricklayer
Ann Warcup of this Parish Spinster
wits:- Wm Clarkson ; Benj: Wardell [it looks like the surname of Benj: began with a W?]


Cawood and the Wardle Surname, link to James Prince

1760
Arabella Winteringham married Benjamin Wardle (wits:- George Winteringham ; John Harrison)

1791 Church Fenton by Licence 
Arabella Wardle, 47, of Cawood married John Sissons, 46, (wits:- Wm Squire ; Robert Winteringham)

1801 Cawood
James Prince of the Parish of Selby Gent and a Widower married
Arabella Sissons of this Parish a Widow
Present as wits:- Matthew Feathersone ; Wm Wilson

John Hood of Selby, Mariner, when he became Master of the Centurion, 1788, the Muster Rolls state the previous vessel of John Hood, was the Aid, Capt Prince 1788, so John Hood of Selby Mariner, had been on the vessel of James Prince, called Aid. Muster Roll of the Aid confirms James Prince was born Scarborough.

The Wife of James Prince, Arrabella (nee Winteringham) of Cawood had previously been married to a Benjamin Wardle.

Mary Ann Prince, the Daughter of James Prince, was a witness at the 1794 Marriage of Maudland Hood.

I will see if there was another link by association from George Hood in 1841 to John Hood of Selby, Mariner?

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Incidentally, I have the 1849 Death Certificate of Robert Wilkinson of Selby, Mariner, which mentions Gowthorpe.

Mark

Some accusation of a Bedford and a Prince link going on at Cawood, Yorkshire in 1815 & 1816 at the East Riding Sessions:-

Joseph Bedford of Cawood, Bricklayer.
Thomas Prince of Cawood, Labourer.
Both giving a Surety in 1816.

East Riding Archives QSU/1/17/1

East Riding Sessions

1815 Bastardy Reconizance of Joseph Bedford

Session: 1816 Christmas
Father: Joseph Bedford
Father's residence: Cawood
Father's job: bricklayer
Surety: Thomas Prince
Surety's residence: Cawood
Surety's job: labourer
Mother: Ellin Brittan
Mother's residence: Holme on Spalding Moor


1815, 28th November, Marriage at Selby
Joseph Bedford of Cawood, 21
Mary Ann Hague, of this Parish, aged 27
Present as wits: Thos Prince ; Jno Dickinson

So Joseph Bedford of Cawood and a Thomas Prince of Cawood, either worked together or knew each other, or possibly had relations with Ellin Brittan?

1805 Cawood, by Banns
Thomas Prince of this Parish a Bachelor and a Labourer
Ann Bedford of this Parish, a Spinster
Present as wits: Wm Clarkson, Junr ; Joseph Bedford


Joseph Bedford of Cawood, Bricklayer, was the Brother of Thomas Bedford [Tenant of George Hood, at Selby, Yorks].


1795 Cawood Baptisms and Births
Joseph, Son of Bedford, William Bedford, Bricklayer and Sarah his Wife, July 28.  August 16. 

In 1841 at Cawood, Sarah Bedford, 55, lived in Sherburn Street, Cawood (with Charles Bedford, 20, Bricklayer).


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #1153 on: Saturday 07 June 25 20:58 BST (UK) »
Hello

Don't get excited, George Hood does have other property besides Wren Lane and Gowthorpe, Selby. His Will also says he has Mortgaged Estates.

George Hood is also acting as a Building Society, lending money.

Hood's Will dated 1845
16th April 1846 Property Registered at Wakefield
Registration after the death of George Hood late of Selby, of Messuages Brewery, two Malt Kilns, Buildings, Workshops, Yards and Premises etc., in Wren Lane and Gowthorpe
and Also all other his messuages cottages lands tenements and real estate whatsover and wheresoever Together with the rights members and appurtenances to the same several hereditaments and premises respectively belonging ... 15th April 1846

William Hood has signed and placed his official Seal (L.S.)
Sworn Rob: Jno Parker of Selby Solicitor
Hen'y Birkinshaw his Clerk


Haigh and J. S. Horsfall have signed in the Margin
What is interesting, is that the entry has two additional signatures in the top margin Wm or Hn Haigh and J. S. Horsfall (or J. G. Horsfall), as though they are present and perhaps have some link?


All of the late George Hood's other property and its location is not specified  ???   ???


Hereditaments
Suggests some property was the result of inheritance, or inherited the rents therefrom.

Whether that means inheritance (by someone else) before George Hood had ownership, or George Hood inherited, is not stated.


Occupiers George Hood, Robert Wilkinson and Others
George Hood, Robert Wilkinson are Occupiers, at Gowthorpe (also in Will).


Mark

Hi Mark,

If the George Hood of Knottingley being with George Wilkinson 1813 land tax was your George Hood at the beginning of his Selby life 1812

Quote;- from you from your above box


Occupiers George Hood, Robert Wilkinson and Others
George Hood, Robert Wilkinson are Occupiers, at Gowthorpe (also in Will).


(I'm not sure of the year but if 1845/6 George Hood ends his Selby life with a Wilkinson)

Strange !
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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« Reply #1154 on: Sunday 08 June 25 08:55 BST (UK) »
In between William Penrose, 30, Tanner and Thomas Bedford, 40, Joiner, at Gowthorpe, (Penrose and Bedford, were also both Tenants of my ancestor), was:-

1841 Gowthorpe, Selby, Yorkshire

Robert Wilkinson, 45, Seaman, Y.
Robert Wilkinson, 10, Y.
Ann Wilkinson, 50, Y.
Ann Wilkinson, 20, Y.
Susan Wilkinson, 12, Y.

Robert Wilkinson, 56 years, Mariner, died 1849 at Gowthorpe, Selby and A. Wilkinson was present. 

Interesting that Hannah Mitchell was present at the death of Richard Wilkinson, 67 years, Publican, in 1855 in Gowthorpe, Selby, probably the Wife of the Cooper, Joseph Mitchell, who was out of business by the 1851 Census.

Hannah Mitchell was a Basket Maker in Water Lane, like my Sarah Russell was at Selby according to the Trade Directory. I suspect Mitchell took over Hoods businesses?

1851 Gowthorpe, Selby.
Ann Wilkinson, Head, Wid., 59, Almswoman (Laundress), born Selby.
Susan Wilkinson, Daur, U, 23, Dressmaker, Selby.
Robert Wilkinson, Son, U, 21, Joiner's Apprentice, Selby.

As well as the possible (not checked) link to John Wilkinson who married Mary Arundel, it seems Ann Wilkinson's Grandmother was a BURN?

Do recall the oil painting of Burns mentioned in a family will?

1818 Marriage, Selby, by Banns
Robert Wilkinson, a bachelor, 24, of this P.
Ann Kay, a Spinster, 25.
Present (wits) George Wilson ; Nancy Russell.

Selby Birth / Baptisms, 5th / 5th June 1792
Ann Kay, First Dau'r of
Thomas Kay of Selby Farmer, Son of Robert Kay of Pocklington Farmer by Ann his Wife.

Mother's descent
Ann Dau'r of John Bern of Bellingham Common Brewer by Ann his Wife Dau'r of John Grocer of Cordwell Miller.

Marriages so far:- 
1784 Hutton Rudby, by Banns
Thomas KAY of this Parish Bachelor
Ann BURN of this Parish Spinster
Present (wits): Elizabeth Rowntree ; John Appleton.

Some online have used the Bern spelling based on the Selby Register, but the Yorkshire Marriage 1784 does spell BURN on the entry and her mark.

I have not finished the above at Pocklington, nor looked at the Robert Wilkinson side yet.

Note:
The interesting thing is, I have clicked on a Robert Kay 60 yrs and Elizabeth Thompson 40, Widow, of Hayton (Licence transcript Beilby), Marriage and Licence transcript at Pocklington in 1773, before.

The marriage from today's search will be before 1773 though.

Mark

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« Reply #1155 on: Sunday 08 June 25 12:37 BST (UK) »
York Herald, 8th December 1849

On Monday, the 3rd inst., ...
Same day, aged 53, Mr. Robert Wilkinson, of Selby.


The Leeds Intelligencer image of the notice repeats his age as 53.

The newspaper notices make him 3 years younger than his Death Certificate age.


In 1794 there is a Robert Wilkinson, 5th Son (Ped: Book 2 p.3), baptised to Jonathan Wilkinson of Barlow, Parish of Brayton.
[1783 February 9th/10th, at Selby, Jonathan Wilkinson First Son of Jonathan Wilkinson of Selby Labourer Son of Jonathan Wilkinson of Selby afores'd Labourer by Mary his Wife Dau'r of John Bell of Appleton, Farmer.
Mother's Descent: Elizabeth.]


Marriage suggestion, not cross referenced with any other record, e.g., age at death etc:-

1782 Selby by Banns
Jonathan Wilkinson of Brayton, 18 yrs and
Elizabeth Cookson, 18 yrs
(Present as wits: Wm Hawksworth ; James Feaster)


1760 Bolton Percy by Banns
Jonathan Wilkinson of Bolton Percy and
Mary Bell of the same Parish
(Present as Wits: Thomas Wilkinson ; John Richardson)


However, extending the search a few miles, I have 3 Robert Wilkinson baptisms.

Mariner / Seaman
Robert Wilkinson, dying 1849 at Gowthorpe, Selby, 56 years and his Occupation given as a Mariner and being disabled 20 years, he could have been born anywhere.
 
Hull Muster Rolls
I'll see if I can find my 1815 Hull Muster Rolls Volume completely imaged (which usually covers Selby) which might give the Birthplace of Robert Wilkinson, Mariner, if he was sailing in 1815.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #1156 on: Sunday 08 June 25 16:36 BST (UK) »
In between William Penrose, 30, Tanner and Thomas Bedford, 40, Joiner, at Gowthorpe, (Penrose and Bedford, were both Tenants of my ancestor), was:-

1841 Gowthorpe, Selby, Yorkshire

Robert Wilkinson, 45, Seaman, Y.
Robert Wilkinson, 10, Y.
Ann Wilkinson, 50, Y.
Ann Wilkinson, 20, Y.
Susan Wilkinson, 12, Y.

Robert Wilkinson, 56 years, Mariner, died 1849 at Gowthorpe, Selby and A. Wilkinson was present. 

Interesting that Hannah Mitchell was present at the death of Richard Wilkinson, 67 years, Publican, in 1855 in Gowthorpe, Selby, probably the Wife of the Cooper, Joseph Mitchell, who was out of business by the 1851 Census.

Hannah Mitchell was a Basket Maker in Water Lane, like my Sarah Russell was at Selby according to the Trade Directory. I suspect Mitchell took over Hoods businesses?

1851 Gowthorpe, Selby.
Ann Wilkinson, Head, Wid., 59, Almswoman (Laundress), born Selby.
Susan Wilkinson, Daur, U, 23, Dressmaker, Selby.
Robert Wilkinson, Son, U, 21, Joiner's Apprentice, Selby.

As well as the possible (not checked) link to John Wilkinson who married Mary Arundel, it seems Ann Wilkinson's Grandmother was a BURN?

Do recall the oil painting of Burns mentioned in a family will?

1818 Marriage, Selby, by Banns
Robert Wilkinson, a bachelor, 24, of this P.
Ann Kay, a Spinster, 25.
Present (wits) George Wilson ; Nancy Russell.

Selby Birth / Baptisms, 5th / 5th June 1792
Ann Kay, First Dau'r of
Thomas Kay of Selby Farmer, Son of Robert Kay of Pocklington Farmer by Ann his Wife.

Mother's descent
Ann Dau'r of John Bern of Bellingham Common Brewer by Ann his Wife Dau'r of John Grocer of Cordwell Miller.

Marriages so far:- 
1784 Hutton Rudby, by Banns
Thomas KAY of this Parish Bachelor
Ann BURN of this Parish Spinster

Present (wits): Elizabeth Rowntree ; John Appleton.

Some online have used the Bern spelling based on the Selby Register, but the Yorkshire Marriage 1784 does spell BURN on the entry and her mark.

I have not finished the above at Pocklington, nor looked at the Robert Wilkinson side yet.

Note:
The interesting thing is, I have clicked on a Robert Kay 60 yrs and Elizabeth Thompson 40, Widow, of Hayton (Licence transcript Beilby), Marriage and Licence transcript at Pocklington in 1773, before.

The marriage from today's search will be before 1773 though.

Mark

Though Wilkinson, Mitchell, Burn (Bern), Kay are common surnames, professions are the same old ones associated with your George Hood, seaman, mainer, cooper,(similar trade wood worker = Joiner), brewer, publican - professions George Hood's would been involved with his vocational peers.

Did George Hood sell up his businesses in Wren Lane to the Mitchell's' as he got old or poor health and seening a Nancy Russell name in this post may have connections but they seem to be in the small area of Gowthorpe, to Wren lane and the river Selby.
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date wise - The time period in limited info parameters George Hood 1812 - 1819 John Hood mariner death, Selby.

1813 George Hood and George Wilkinson Knottingley (As said its a common surname)

1815 George Hood X Sarah Russel or Russell marriage Selby

1818 Marriage, Selby, by Banns
Robert Wilkinson, a bachelor, 24, of this P.
Ann Kay, a Spinster, 25.
Present (wits) George Wilson ; Nancy Russell.


All very close to home for George Hood

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An iffy scenario

https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=779265.msg6333434#msg6333434

quotes from above link

Testimony of Denial ... Against Isabella Cook, late Atkinson of York 5th July 1787.

Has she recently married in a church, or become Mother to a Child, or something else?

William COOKE a brazier married Isabella ATKINSON a spinster after Banns 3 April 1787

Both signed register
Witnesses: Peter Wilkinson & Geo: Brown


George Wilkinson
Birth 30th April 1788 Fulford in York city
parents George Wilkinson & Jane Cook
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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« Reply #1157 on: Thursday 12 June 25 13:52 BST (UK) »
Thomas Fawthrop of Selby, Cooper, alias Thomas Fawthorpe, Cooper, was burnt in an accident at Selby and died late 18th Century.

In 1770 Thomas Fawthorpe of Selby, Cooper, also trained a Jno Spencer. Per Duty Paid on Apprentices.

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Grocers used and sold, storage tubs, wash tubs and buckets made from wood by a Cooper, known as a White Cooper.

John Spencer, Grocer, was John Hood's Landlord, c. 1790 to circa 1802.

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« Reply #1158 on: Thursday 12 June 25 22:20 BST (UK) »
This could be a link  ??? as timing

George Hood & Maudlin Spencer of Scarborough in the County of York 1731. (Father of John Hood)

John Spencer, Grocer, was John Hood's (<-of Scarborough) Landlord, c. 1790 to circa 1802.

In 1770 Thomas Fawthorpe of Selby, Cooper, also trained a Jno Spencer. Per Duty Paid on Apprentices.

Maudland (Family name) daughter of John Hood of Scarborough & Selby

George Hood b1786 would have started his apprenticeship or family taught in the cooper trade say 1800 to 1807

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Scraping the barrel here but one never knows.

Back to Sarah Hammond intent to marry a John Hood Middlesex London, but never did ? is a prime possible for child called George born illegitimate to this John Hood

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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« Reply #1159 on: Tuesday 17 June 25 09:28 BST (UK) »
Thank you Dave

I think we looked at the rather poor witness signatures (from the microfilm scan) on here, of that 1778 John Hood, Marriage, at London, after finding the Scarborough, Yorkshire, 1778 Marriage Licence.

https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=812140.msg6724668#msg6724668

Added:
Bear in mind there were two John Hood, marriages at Scarborough around the mid 18th Century period, who were not the same John Hood.

Added and then Updated:-

1759
John Hood of Scarborough 37 years & upwards married Elizabeth Hood of Scarborough, 21 years and upwards, a Spinster.

1763
The other John Hood 25 yrs & upwards, married Elizabeth Leppington 26 yrs & upwards and the Licence I got also confirmed she was a Widow (no mention of widow, nor their ages in the Marriage Register, so Licences must always be seen! If they married by Licence. )

I think you had already worked out that Elizabeth Spencer must have first married John Leppington in 1756 at Scarborough, Yorkshire, to agree with the first child Elizabeth of Charles & Maudland Turner (nee Hood) Register information, baptised in 1795 at Selby, Yorkshire, to link the ancestry of Maudland Hood to John Spencer of Scarborough, Mariner.

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Added:
If James Hood didn't know who his Grandmother was, he could use surnames of his known Aunts and Uncles, or Nieces and Nephews and this practice, even mixed with surnames of your parentage and your Wife's parentage is done.

Added:
In the Selby Register, they didn't seem to know, or the information was withheld, as to who Jane Hood was, buried 15th August 1803, aged 65 years.

I am also looking at the possibility (not completed yet) that the Surnames of COOK and PEARSON were Cousins or descendants from the Grandmother of James HOOD born Selby and obviously his Brothers and Sisters:- William HOOD, John HOOD, George HOOD and the late Richard HOOD and his three sisters Sarah, Mary and Ellen HOOD the last four names who died before Marriage.

Some Surname middle naming sequences can be also be in a parallel line of descent, from an ancestor Mother and we have a COCKING (witness) at the 1815 Marriage at Selby.

After finding in an 1881 Census by chance for COWICK (usually in Snaith) but bordering and in Goole, with a William COCKIN, 74, born Stainforth, with a George COOK, 52, Gardener.

This made think of children born to Father COCKIN(G) and the Mother Maiden Surname COOK and vice versa.

I applied for a number of £3 Birth Certificate examples.

In the nearby Registration District of Goole (when the large selection of Birth Certificate variables were downloaded), there were obviously two COOK couples where the Mother was Maiden Surname COCKIN and at Goole, having children.

1865
Arthur Son of William COOK and Emma COCKING, Docks Labourer, at Old Goole.

1865
John Singleton COOK, Son of John COOK and Martha COCKIN, Seaman, (Merchant Service).

I am not quite sure whether I have the earliest Births yet of the COOK = COCKIN(G) and not checked vice versa.

William Cockin

William COCKIN, born Stainforth, Yorkshire, 10th January 1827, from a Masters and Mates Certificate.

Found two Births at West Stockwith and Registered Gainsborough:-
1854 Sarah Elizabeth COCKIN
1856 William COCKIN,
Father: William Cockin
Mother: Martha COCKIN formerly Martha PEARSON.

Also three more Births seemingly the same couple at Goole, Yorkshire:-
1858 John COCKIN (parentage confirmed)
1861 Charles COCKIN
1866 Charles Edward COCKING

In the Vessels Census:-
Martha COCKIN(G) [nee Pearson], was born Clayworth, Nottinghamshire (Notts).

1851Census
Martha Pearson, Head, U, 24, born Clayworth, Notts, was an Innkeeper at West Stockwith, East Retford, Notts. Registration District Gainsborough.

Updated from Certificate image now:-

1853, at Sisterton, County of Nottingham on 31st December, by Licence
William COCKING, full, Bachelor, Mariner, Goole, Father: John COCKING, Mariner.
Martha PEARSON, full, Spinster, West Stockwith, Father: William Pearson, Mariner.
Present (wits) Charles Pearson ; Ann Eliza Bramham.

Added:
That witness is interesting, another 1868 Birth Certificate with Mother Maiden name Nancy Bramman and Father name Daniel COOK.

Also a Bramham in the GRO Index.

Martha Pearson married at Misterton, Nottinghamshire, near to the place where she was Innkeeper.

Comment
The Cockin = Pearson, marriage is certainly before the Birth of Bernard PEARSON HOOD, at Scarborough to James HOOD and Sarah ARUNDEL.

Mark

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« Reply #1160 on: Wednesday 18 June 25 08:57 BST (UK) »
There is a photo of the grave of William Cockin & nee Martha Pearson (alias William Cocking of Stainforth and Goole, Yorkshire, Master Mariner), giving him a Birth date of circa 1825, so an 1824 Birth on his Master's Certificate looks right.

His 1853 Marriage Certificate at Misterton, Nottinghamshire, to Martha Pearson, says his Father, was John Cocking, Mariner.

I have a huge early 1800s Trinity House Hull Muster Rolls, volume, photographed from end to end, so hopefully John Cocking, Mariner, was still sailing in 1815, so that may confirm an Abode and Birthplace for his Father, John Cocking, Mariner, if Stainforth, or his residence place appear in the Hull Muster Roll volumes.

The Headstone apparently says:-

In loving memory of William Cocking (of Goole) who was accidentally drowned at Middlesbrough Jany 8th 1892 aged 35 years. In the midst of life we are in death. Also Martha beloved wife of William Cocking who died at Goole November 30th 1895 aged 67 years. A mother kind a wife so dear beloved by all when she was here. Also John Cocking the beloved son of the above named William and Martha Cocking who was drowned at Preston March 22nd 1897 aged 37 years. Also William the beloved husband of the above Martha Cocking who died June 25th 1902 aged 77 years. Peace perfect peace.

Someone has also added the following:-
According to burial records they were 66 and died at East South Street, Goole

It also looks like someone has been maintaining the front surround.

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Added:-
Photograph removed, because the photographer (retired British Army, 31 years Service) does not give permission for photographs to be used. The photographer also says not related to most of the graves photographed and appears to concentrate grave photography in the Doncaster area. But I appreciate the photo thank you, because the photograph also prompted a transcription of further information.

However, it was interesting that when you open the photograph for details, it calls her Martha Pearson Cocking and someone unknown looks to have maintained the inset to the front surround, with a membrane to stop weeds growing through and then added nice White pebbles.

Mark