Hello Dave and All
For information:-
1795 James Cockin / Cookin of LuddingtonAn earlier James Cockin of Luddington (spelt, James Cookin of Luddington), left a Will proved 1795 so that is on order.
1835 Jonathan Hutchinson of Gedney, with Selby linksI already have the Will of Jonathan Hutchinson, Junior, and now ordered the Will, of Jonathan Hutchinson, Senior, of Gedney, Proved 1835, but I am not holding my breath, because an old book says a Brother, John Hutchinson, lived near Selby and looking at the local marriages, one has married a Tarbotton!
If one John Hutchinson marriage seen was Jonathan Hutchinson's Brother or relative, marrying a Tarbotton and this Tarbotton links to Tarbotton in Sarah Russell's descent, then Jonathan Hutchinson (Quaker) might be distant family to my family by marriage.
Jonathan Hutchinson
Life and Letters
by Herbert Hutchinson,
1946
Page 19
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.189095Only a few letters were published it seems.
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ADDED: with a Russell of Selby Tree (scan)
Russell of Selby, Tarbotton link
Reply #10
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=744970.msg6012179#msg6012179Some of the Tarbotton / Tarboton, Morley and a Myers at Selby were baptised Roman Catholic late 18th Century
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Regarding one of the daughters of James Hood & Sarah nee Arundel of Selby
Elizabeth Cook Hood, born "Church yard Selby" 18th January 1854, James Hood, a Currier of Gowthorpe Selby.
When James Hood married Sarah Arundel, 27th December 1851 by Licence, the two witnesses were William Calvert and John Roberts, (Roberts appears to sign quite a few).
Previously at Selby in 1838, William Calvert married Mary Cooke, Father was James Cooke, Farmer.
William Calvert is the new member of the wider Hood of Selby family and therefore witnesses the 1851 James Hood, Marriage (my family have done a lot of this, in one later Hood marriage of mine, one witness was the step-father to the Bride, etc).
Going back to the William Calvert and Mary Cooke, marriage of 1838 at Selby Abbey.
Birth of William Calvert29th April 1841 at Langrick
William Calvert, Mother, Mary Calvert formerly COOK, Father Farmer.
Informant and Address, Wm Calvert, Father, Langrick
1841, Township of Long DraxWilliam Calvert, 30, Farmer, Y.
Mary Calvert, 30, Y.
James Calvert, 1, Y.
William Calvert, 1 month, Y.
Ann Cook, 70, Ind. Y.
By 1851 the means of Ann Cook must have been exhausted, I have seen this several times, where they are left an Annuity or Independant or have a pension, but reliant on Parish help in the Autumn years of life.
1851 at Snaith, Water SideAnn Cook, Head, Widow, 75, Pauper, born Rawcliffe.
Living with her unmarried daughter Harriet Brooks, 42 and her Brooks, Grandchildren (to the Head), aged 25, 24 & 22.
It seems having a family and taking the Father's name (it would appear) was not a problem to this family in the 1820s.
1796 at SnaithJames Cook, Bachelor of this Parish, Farmer, married Ann Wraith, of the Chapelry of Rawcliffe, Spinster.
Present:- John Cooke ; Willm Padgitt
Snaith, Baptisms 1769June
18th James S. of John Cook of Cowick.
Snaith Baptisms, May 1764, Brother of James Cook 27th Robinson Cook, S. of John Cook of Cowick.
1761 Marriage, at Snaith John Cook of this Parish, Farmer and
Mary Robinson of this Parish Spinster
Present (wits):- Jno Hankes ; Henry Sykes.
Link to the Hotel Keeper's Wife - Bell Hotel, LeicesterMy 2 x Gt Grandfather, also called George Hood, a Commercial Traveller, born Selby 1847, likely met my 2 x Gt Grandmother who worked at the Bell Hotel Leicester (in 1871).
Mrs Mary Thomson (Mary Robinson), the Hotel Keeper's Wife, goes back to the very same Robinson family that married into the Cook family above.
There are 4 Cook(e) Wills for the Parish of Snaith, I have, either side of 1800.
This did require me to get a Robinson Will (from Borthwick) and a Death Certificate to prove the line to the same Robinson family, (two male Robinson dying same year similar ages in the Parish).
Robinson Cook (Son of Robinson Cook or Rawcliffe), Spirit and Porter Merchant, in 1841, was at Friar Gate, Preston, Lancs, with his Wife, Jane (nee Miss Howard).
I also have a Notice of 1910, regarding Robinson Cooke of Rawcliffe and his son Robinson Cooke, formerly in business at Preston as Wine and Spirit Merchant and a Brother of the late Sarah Fallowfield.
This is apparently the Cook(e) surname that James Hood seems to have referred to when naming children, also the Robinson family and the place of Snaith, my late Grandmother spoke about.
1762 Marriage, Carlton in SnaithEdward Robinson and Mary Hodgson, both of the Township of Carlton, in the Parish of Snaith (witnessed by John Cook ; Joseph Taylor), are on the lineage of the Leicester Hotel Proprietor's Wife.
General CommentSeeing surname Hodgson, suggests there might be a possible link to Hodgson in Sarah Russell's lineage, but that needs a lot more searching.
It also seems from some very initial research notes made that Morley
might link to these families.
Morley was another surname my late Grandmother told me I was related to.
Mark