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Re: Matthew Moody b ca. 1758 Yorkshire - South Cave?
« Reply #9 on: Friday 22 November 24 08:54 GMT (UK) »
A baptism by that probable previous 1786 marriage (at Reply #5) ?

Hull, St Mary Lowgate, 26 December 1787

Baptism
Mary Ann, D of Matthew Moody Taylor
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Re: Matthew Moody b ca. 1758 Yorkshire - South Cave?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 22 November 24 10:29 GMT (UK) »
Children of Matthew Moody (& Ann), bapt South Cave:-

1802 / 1803 Jane Moody [looks to have married Thomas Foster, see Reply #2]
1804 / 1805 Rebecca Moody
1809 Matthew Moody
1811 Alice Moody
1813 Maria Moody
1815 Martha Moody
1817 Diana Moodey [Father surname spelt Moodey in the Register]
1820 John Moody [married Eliza Credland, Reply # 8]

I was looking for the baptism of Diana, then the wife of George Watson Ingram (Ingram, possibly bapt Beverley, Yorkshire), Diana age 33 when she died in Bombay, East Indies, in 1850 (per Yorkshire Gazette), married twice it seems - Reply # 3.

Added: not checked burials.

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Added:

Sheffield Independent, 13th July 1844
On Thursday, at Doncaster, Mr John Moody, blacksmith, of South Cave, to Miss Eliza Credland.

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Re: Matthew Moody b ca. 1758 Yorkshire - South Cave?
« Reply #11 on: Friday 22 November 24 13:55 GMT (UK) »
'The Diary of Robert Sharp of South Cave, Life in a Yorkshire Village, 1812-1837', edited by Crowther & Crowther, OUP 1997 ..... gives seven mentions of Matthew/Matty/Merchant Moody and one of his son Mails. --- but no baptism.

Thank you!  Some interesting snippets - just wish the book was easier to get hold of!
~Census Transcriptions, Crown Copyright, National Archives~<br /><br />All Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk<br /><br />Warner (Essex) Edgley (Suffolk) Blake & Sparrowhawk (Lambeth) Hall & Gibson (Co. Durham) Brown (Yorkshire)

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Re: Matthew Moody b ca. 1758 Yorkshire - South Cave?
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 24 November 24 22:47 GMT (UK) »
Further to sugarbakers Reply #7.

Matthew Moody was described as a Tailor and a Merchant, Market Place, South Cave, Yorkshire.

Yes, he had been married before to Elizabeth, mentioned in Reply # 5.

The Son of Matthew Moody, Matthew Moody, Junior, was also known as Mails Moody.

In 1831 the Diary suggests he tried to sell his house, but I cannot find any online newspaper advert (British Newspaper Archive)?

If Matthew Moody did own his house Freehold when it was eventually sold (or the ownership was possibly transferred at death), there ought to be a record in the Deeds Memorial Registry at the Treasure House Archives in Beverley, Yorkshire.

Enquire first that they cover South Cave, as there is more than one Registry of old Deeds for Yorkshire

There should be a record of when he acquired the house too, but expect a lenghty search in the Indexes to get the Vol Letter/Number ; Page No. and Entry No., to enable ordering of the entry in the Deeds Memorial Register.
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Original Diary at Beverley Archives
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Re: Matthew Moody b ca. 1758 Yorkshire - South Cave?
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 24 November 24 23:17 GMT (UK) »
If the House was Copyhold and had been transferred to Moody, this type of transfer would have been transferred by the Manor Court instead and those Transfers are usually in the Manor Court Rolls (if they survive for the place).

Newspapers can be useful as they sometimes mention the type of Tenure.

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Re: Matthew Moody b ca. 1758 Yorkshire - South Cave?
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 26 November 24 11:01 GMT (UK) »
If the House was Copyhold and had been transferred to Moody, this type of transfer would have been transferred by the Manor Court instead and those Transfers are usually in the Manor Court Rolls (if they survive for the place).

Newspapers can be useful as they sometimes mention the type of Tenure.

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Hello Emma

It looks like the property was Copyhold as the following refers to a Surrender and Admission ... so the property transfer would be in the Manor Court Rolls.

Hull History Centre

Cat Reference - U-dp-42/1

Surrender and Admission (Manor of West Hall) 26th April 1804

Bennitt Maile, formerly of South Cave but now of Grounthorp, county Lincoln, gent. and wife Ann to Ann wife of Matthew Moody of South Cave tailor House built by Bennitt Maile, on the site of a cottage called an undersettle, in Market Place of South Cave.

(Document purchased in 1947 from Mrs Sleight of Hull)

1774, 17th March, South Cave, by Licence
Bennet Maile of this Parish Bachelor &
Ann Martin of this Parish Spinster (mark of).
Present:- Will sonley ; Robert Landen (or Lauden?)

He signed Bennett Maile.
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1819
Regarding Grainthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, there is a Bennett Maile, Bachelor, marriage to Ann West.
Present: Sarah Martin ; Mary Day

We have had a Day witness before at a Marriage in 1801 See Reply # 5
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I was trying Mails (exact) and wondered where it came from.

This explains why the name Maile or Mails was adopted as an alias name for Matthew Moody's Son Matthew Moody, Junior.
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Manor property documents possibly in U DDBA Papers of the Barnard Family of South Cave 1401 to 1945 (Hull History Centre)