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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #90 on: Thursday 24 December 15 09:28 GMT (UK) »
Hello Goughy, dobfarm and all

Thank you Goughy, dobfarm and Bumblebee

I now have the 1835 Kirby Hill Probate Bundle of George Hood the Elder of Milby, in the County of York, Innkeeper who died 13th March 1835.

Children were:-
George Hood [likely 29 November 1789 Kirby Hill by Boroughbridge. 1851 Langthorpe Census aged 60 farmer with 69 acres born Milby, Yorks]

Ralph Hood [likely 28 June 1792 Kirby Hill by Boroughbridge. 1851 Langthorpe Census aged 60 Inn keeper Ship Inn, born Milby, Yorks. NOTE - "Ship Inn" appears to have been added to Innkeeper, with a line to a lower entry for Joseph Green and John Green Timber Merchants sons, where the words "at home" are added.]

Mary Batty [nee Mary Hood likely 4 July 1800 Kirby Hill by Boroughbridge]

Rachel Wrigglesworth [nee Rachel Hood 9 February 1803 Kirby Hill by Boroughbridge]

Thomas Hood [24 December 1805 Kirby Hill by Boroughbridge]

James Atkinson of Rockcliffe owed a 'Certain debt' of £150 to George Hood.

George Hood the Elder and son Ralph also had a "Lighter".

The information posted to help others and information in square brackets is not in the actual Will, but taken from the 1992 IGI surname HOOD Yorkshire microfiche (unchecked in Registers). The two 1851 Census page images have been viewed.

Kind regards, have a good holiday break, Mark

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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: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #92 on: Friday 01 January 16 10:49 GMT (UK) »
Found this:- probably means nothing but ?

This place is near Bardon Park and Coalville/ Leicester.
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Also can't find another John Hood burial for that 1819 Bardon Park probate administration ? in YORK Will index
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A change a Tack ! Possible places of burial for George Hood d 1845

Sam Hood X Ann Bainbridge 17th May 1713 Copgrove near Boroughbridge

There is marriage Samuel Hood b 1684 to Elizabeth Smith b 1694 married Selby 25th Dec 1731
(Going by their ages they could be widow and widower)

Samuel Hood a barber & Surgeon of Selby burial 1st July 1737 Thorganby
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Samuel Hood (possible son of Samuel above) marriage to Ann Holegate in 10th august 1752 Acaster Malbis

Acaster Malbis is next port up the river Ouse from Selby also Thorganby is near the river Derwent that would be navigable for local people transport.

Hello Goughy and dobfarm

I am so sorry to hear of the flooding in York, Yorkshire and elsewhere.

Regarding the 1819 Yorkshire Probate for John Hood of Bardon Park, County of Leicester, I am going to ring the Borthwick to check this, as there is some doubt re Bardon Park, in view of the information here in "Familiae Minorum Gentium" regarding John Hood of Bardon Park dying February 1792? See page 1139 ...
https://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/Familiae_Minorum_Gentium_v39#page/n319/mode/2up

So you are dead right to raise the burial question re John Hood of Bardon Park?

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Although this is a bit early for my George Hood, regarding your point about the Hood = Bainbridge marriage, the connection you make with "Copgrove near Boroughbridge" is most interesting, because in the Selby Parish transcriptions I have, it mentions the sons and records their burial.

10 Sept 1724 Samuel and Bainbridge HOOD baptised twin sons of Samuel (Mr) Chirgr: [abbrev. Latin for Surgeon]
01 Dec 1724 Samuel Hood buried son of Samuel (Mr)
11 May 1725 Bambridge Hood [Bainbridge Hood?] buried son of Samuel (Mr) Chirn:

However, in the same Selby transcriptions it mentions other Hood's and although some die, there are the odd survivors who possibly stayed / lived in the locality, which I will post later.

Also the Will of Roger Hood of Selby 1727/8 (transcribed in one of my earlier posts on this thread), leaving a property in Ousegate to his brother Nathaniel Hood and married sisters. This Will ended up in the Howard-Vyse family of Langton Hall collection, possibly they purchased the premises? The Howards are linked to Selby.

Regarding my George Hood of Selby, I am expecting to discover that he was born/buried in another Parish, under the Selby Peculiar and as Snaith was once joined, I will check all the Parishes in the Snaith Peculiar too. There is some reference on his Marriage paperwork "George Hood of Selby in the Peculiar and Spiritual Jurisdiction of Selby aforesaid Cooper"

EDIT: George Hood first appears in the Selby Land Tax of March 1812; with a William Howing and a George Howden [George Howden a Carpenter apparently married to Ann/Anne, who has a child that year at Selby Mary Howden born 11 January, bapt 13 Jan 1812] and apparently the 1851 Census (per Family Search) gives Howden's birthplace as Osgodby and his wife as Wistow, which tally with their parentage.

One of the docs I have relating to George Hood, refers to a Carpenters shop [workshop].

Reluctant to assume anything!

Thank you and kind regards Mark

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #93 on: Friday 01 January 16 13:56 GMT (UK) »
Regarding 1819 John Hood of Bardon Park Admin.

John Hood of Bardon Park died 3 February 1792 per family tree (link to tree in my last post), which is also confirmed in three newspapers:-

16 February 1792 Bath Chronicle ...
16 February 1792 Derby Mercury
17 February 1792 Stamford Mercury

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #94 on: Friday 01 January 16 15:15 GMT (UK) »
ACASTER SELBY, in the parish of Stillingfleet; 8 miles S. of York. This village is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Ouse, on which river the Steam Packets, and others, pass and repass to Selby, Gainsbro' and Hull, tending considerably to enliven the scene. Here is a Free School, with an endowment of £7. 7s. per annum, arising out of the fee-farm rents, aided also by voluntary subscriptions of the inhabitants of the township. This place was formerly part of the possession of the Abbot of Selby, and from thence its name is derived. Population, 188

St. John's Church, Acaster Selby (On its own, not in a village, by the river Ouse in a field with no road to it but a footpath path across a farmers field or boat mooring by river)

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Churches/ARY/AcasterSelbyStJohn_3.jpg
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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #95 on: Friday 01 January 16 18:28 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, I'll put Stillingfleet /Acaster Selby on my list.

My summary early HOOD notes from Selby Parish Register transcriptions and a handwritten Book in Selby Abbey recorded over 100 years ago and an attempt to set them out (NOT to be taken as definite, occasionly it would appear the transcriptions are not very detailed).

Samuell Hood buried 25 May 1699 bd by his wife Sarah
Eliz: Hood bd 14 February 1707 dau of Mr.

Matthew Hood married Elizabeth Byard, at Wistow 18 April 1682.
Mathew Hood 23 March 1696 bd Son of Matthew
Matthew Hood baptism 1 April 1697
Rebecca Hood bapt 8 February 1700, bd 2 August 1700
Elizabeth Hood bapt 25 November 1701

Elenor Hood marr Joseph Champley 13 August 1723
[No other information.]

From Photo Abbey Floor
"Hereheth interred the
body of Matthew Hood
of Matthew Hood bur[ied stone cut poss when floor relaid]
the 5th day of Mai" [partial word cut off]
HIC
"Sepultus est Matth:Hood S[unreadable stone trimmed]
Chirurgus [Surgeon] Qui ol
Maii di[3rd letter not recognised] 19. 1717
letat : Sttee[?] 59
[If I could read Latin, it might help!]

Also Elizabeth Wife o[missing]
the above said Matthe[missing]
Hood who Departed
this Life the 20th of
an [could be Jany July?] 1732.

Nathaniel Hood [somewhere, must have] marr Isabell ? and Isabell Hood wife of Nathaniel bd 24 May 1707.
Elizabeth Hood bapt 8 July 1701
Elizabeth Hood dau of Nathaniel bd 12 June 1715.

Nathaniel Hood marr Elizabeth Faucet 19 August 1707, died Jan 1718
Nathaniel Hood baptised 19 June 1708
Samuel Hood bapt 13 February 1711
Sarah Hood and Rebecca Hood daus of Natt: bapt 19 January 1718

Nathaniel Hood marr Christiana buried 21 January 1720
Christiana Hood bapt 21 January 1720.

Info from Goughy Nathaniel Hood marr Anne Loftas in 1732 at Brayton

Nathaniel Hood is mentioned in Roger Hood of Selby 1727/8 Will and was left a share of property in "Ouzegate".

Samuel Mr Hood
Mary Hood 10 March 1721.
Faith Hood 31 January 1723
Samuel Hood & Bainbridge Hood 10 September 1724 twin sons of Samuel (Mr)
Samuel Hood bd son of Nathaniel (Mr) 1 December 1724
Bambridge Hood bd son of Nathaniel (Mr) 11 May 1725

A Mary Hood was bd 1 May 1737
Jane Hood baptised 3 October 1728 dau of Mr.
Hannah Hood buried 2 January 1757

I will look through and add more info, later.

More from Abbey book
HOOD Elizabeth 1687
Daughter of Matthew Hood burr'd the 23 day of Januar.
HOOD Matthew 1694
- of Matthew Hood, burr March 25th
HOOD Matth' 1717
" Hic Sepultus est Matt Hood
S. Charurgus Qui Maiidie
12 no 1717 Aetat Succ 59."
HOOD Elizabeth 1732
Wife of Matthew Hood.
Died 22th of January.
[H]OOD Geo 1713
died May 20th
[H]OOD John 17[?]9
"his son", Died 3rd of
HOOD Rebecca 1706
Daughter of Matthew Hood
buried the 2d day of Augu't

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #96 on: Saturday 02 January 16 03:04 GMT (UK) »
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: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #97 on: Saturday 02 January 16 08:32 GMT (UK) »
dobfarm, Thank you for suggestions, I have just seen your second reply.

1822 Baines Directory - Selby
Cooper - Hood George, Wren Lane
Straw Hat Maker - Hood Sarah, Wren Lane

1828-9 Pigot's Commercial Directory - Selby
Brewers & Maltsters - Wood George, Wren Lane [WOOD SHOULD SAY HOOD I believe]
Coopers - Hood George, Wren Lane.
Straw Hat Maker - Hood Sarah, Water Lane.

1830/1831
George Hood Widower buys 4/5ths of premises at Gowthorpe, a House, with Outbuildings, Workshops, Yard, Barn, Stable, Orchard and transfers it to another George Hood in the transaction, it seems.

1832 Selby Land Tax
George Hood is Proprietor (owner) of three properties, which are Tenanted.

A George Hood owns Maltkiln premises and rents the adjacent House from Lord Petre which is occupied by George Hood.

1835 Directory - Selby
Tanners - Hood George, Gowthorpe
Beer Retailer - Hood George, Wren Lane


Hello dobfarm

Thanks for the 1818 link.

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4llGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA408&lpg=PA408&dq=The+Commercial+Directory+for+1818+Selby+Wood+George&source=bl&ots=30q_UH6WeD&sig=5W7-Lx1D3hxUK6vzR7-Q2cjXJ-I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVm9K60YrKAhUHrxoKHQDQDP8Q6AEIGjAA

I have also discovered from the Wakefield Registry that George Hood and Henry Mitton Gent of Snaith [originally Henry Mitton of Snaith was a Maltster] were parties in the transfer of a Selby property (a dwelling and yard) at Wren Lane in 1833 to George Hood.

Pigots Commercial Directory 1828 for Selby, have Wood George as a Maltster and Brewer [I believe Wood should say Hood]

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_st=adv&_ep=Henry%20Mitton%20of%20Snaith%20maltster&_dss=range&_ro=any

EDIT: Coincidentally, a Thomas Tate of Snaith, shows up in one Henry Mitton TNA catalogue results and we have already noticed a MARY TATE HOOD buried 1781, wife of Thomas Tate Hood in the Thorganby burials, where earlier Samuel Hood Barber and Surgeon from Selby was buried  1st July, 1737 ...

http://www.thorganby.co.uk/burials2.htm

However, the 1832 Land Tax indicates George Hood already owned a Maltkiln in early 1832. Later George Hood's 1846 Probate confirms he was a Tanner and Brewer.

There is an earlier December 1834 case Nicholson v [also "versus"] Nicholson and sale in 1835. But G.H., possibly purchased part a few years later in 1838 and therefore unlikely to help with his ancestry.

Two bankers in Selby have gone bust or in financial trouble in the early 1830s possibly putting more property on the market than usual and lowering the price?
Bankers were:-
Barnard Clarkson of Selby who owned several Manors elsewhere and other properties at Selby, Bankrupt.
John Schofield and John Clough Bankers were in trouble apparently (who draw on Spooner, Attwood & Co. London).

Also Benjamin Russell (spelt two l's) is a Proprietor per Land Tax early 1800s at Selby, [Sarah Russel was George Hood's wife].

So there may be no earlier Hood Will linking to George.

The Borthwick are also suggesting searching the Registers around Selby and working outward from Selby.

I am hoping to visit soon now and take a look.

Kind regards, Mark

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Re: Re: George Hood Burial where? Died Selby, Yorks 18 September 1845
« Reply #98 on: Saturday 02 January 16 10:41 GMT (UK) »
Sarah Hood death 1879 aged 86 + born 1793

Sarah Russel birth:

30 September 1793

Selby, York, England

father William Russel ~ mother Mary Russel

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Benjamin Russel birth:

20 March 1788

christening

23 March 1788

SELBY, YORK, ENGLAND
 

father:

Benjamin Russel


mother:

Phebe
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Benjamin Russell X Hannah Jackson marriage 13 February 1816 Selby, York, England
 
Selby trades directory 1834

Tanners,

•Hood George, Gowthorpe
Jackson Mary, Gowthorpe (1829 Selby trades directory John Jackson a Tanner)


In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth