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/2upSo 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