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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #117 on: Friday 10 February 17 16:11 GMT (UK) »
Thanks dobfarm  :)

There are also two marriages both by Licence, one 1794 the other 1810. Both have groom Richard Hood, 1794 grooms residence in register Catton, a grocer. One witness was a Susannah Hood. The second marriage in 1810 a widower, wedding at York St Laurence residence Catton.
 One of the witnesses a Jesse Robinson - I think it has 'MP' written after his name.

I think this sounds more like a man with some money - and possibly the man born Leven and in the census.

What do you think dobfarm ?

That still leaves a rogue Richard Hood bn 1773 Bishops Wilton roaming round the Yorkshire registers
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #118 on: Friday 10 February 17 18:25 GMT (UK) »
Best wait and see Richard Hood death details 1838 address (Jenning Street ?) and occupation. (Cooper ? Mariner ? or ***** ?)
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #119 on: Friday 10 February 17 18:37 GMT (UK) »

That still leaves a rogue Richard Hood bn 1773 Bishops Wilton roaming round the Yorkshire registers

Richard Hood baptised 3/3/1773  Bishop Wilton father Charles
Richard Hood burial 28/4/1774 Bishop Wilton father Charles
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #120 on: Friday 10 February 17 18:44 GMT (UK) »
Cheers Goughy 😀

1828 directory for Hull

Richard Hood 20 Ann Street - under Shopkeepers and dealers in Groceries and in sundries.

We're there any addresses on the children's baptisms?
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #121 on: Friday 10 February 17 19:58 GMT (UK) »
Hello All

Thanks for your inputs and replies.

Re Richard Hood, I believe 'The Brough One Name Study' (online) has possibly got the wrong Richard Hood born Leven, for the Richard Hood dying at Sculcoates/Hull in 1838 aged 64.

Leven was near Catwick. See also the 1851 Census for Stamford Bridge,

I've put a summary of the Will of Richard Hood of Catwick October 1816 ...

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=752071.msg6167125#msg6167125

The Manor of Catwick had come to these Hoods from William Wells.
Link to British History Online here ...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=752071.msg6005218#msg6005218

Wells Hood (born Dunnington), Wine & Spirit Merchant of York was also related to Richard Hood of Stamford Bridge born Leven (Birthplaces per 1851 Census).

Regards Mark

Interesting, that the newly enclosed Estate was held by Wilkinsons from 1732 - 1792 when they began selling it off.
I managed to purchase an 1885 document for a William Cook redeeming the Land Tax on some smaller properties at Catwick.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #122 on: Wednesday 15 February 17 09:20 GMT (UK) »
Got a feeling that if this can be solved, a possible sibling of the elusive George Hood??

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=765225.msg6170747#msg6170747



Not far from Barnard Castle, remember the Will of William Hood, mentioning Barnard Castle and an unknown George Hood in the same Will??

Reply # 127. George Hood Burial where? ... thread, Part 1  17 October 15
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=728231.msg5783679#msg5783679



This area is one of those odd places with parts under Yorkshire and Durham, with part of the area under the Diocese of Chester, with some Parishes having Registers, but no IGI.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #123 on: Friday 17 February 17 15:13 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Claire

See also a reference to a Pease at the White House, Gt Ayton. I shall have to look through my Yorkshire Hood Wills notes.

Ordered two Death Certs, to see Relationship/Present at Death:-
Richard Hood born about 1774, Death Registered Sculcoates (aged 64).
William Hood born about 1773, Death Registered Scarborough (aged 66).

Robert Cook of Luddington

Robert Cook aged 28 of Luddington, Yorkshire. Assizes in March 1836 stealing a Gelding worth £3 at Gainsborough.

Property Owner was Thomas Tasker of Selby, Yorkshire, a ship’s Carpenter

Transported for life in 1836 aboard the Lady Nugent, to Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land), Convict 407.

(Additional information found in the Lincolnshire Archives).

Interesting a Cook from Luddington? Luddington came under Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

Regards Mark

Death Certificates

1838
Registration District SCULCOATES
1838 DEATH in the Sub-district of Sutton in the County of York
27th December 1838
11 1/2 [one word unclear?] Jennings St in the Parish of Sutton
RICHARD HOOD
Male
64 Years
Labourer
Spasm of the Stomach
Hannah Trowelles her X Mark present at Death Jennings Street in the Parish of Sutton
Registered 29th December 1838
Thomas Dibb Registrar


1839
Registration District SCARBOROUGH
1839 Death in the Sub-district of Scarborough in the County of York
15th May 1839 at Peak in the Township of Stainton dale
WILLIAM HOOD
Male
66 years
Labourer
Dropsy
Alley Hood In attendance Peak hill [could be Olley Hood, but an Aley Hood buried Cloughton 4 May 1864 per FS, see also Census]
Registered 16th May 1839
Isaac Walsham Registrar


Aley Hood buried Cloughton 4 May 1864. According to the new GRO Death Index was Female, District of Scarborough and aged 62 [born about 1802]


An Alley Hood was baptised 3 October 1773 Kingsley, Stafford, parents Thos Hood & Mary, per Family Search.


Regards Mark

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #124 on: Friday 17 February 17 16:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Aley Hood, looks to be unmarried and aged 43 in the 1851 census at Claughton as 'dau' to John and Jane Hood, a 40 year old son William too. This looks to be the 'Scalby' couple we have looked at.
A 17 year old grandson 'John Hood born Southshields is with the household also.

Claire
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #125 on: Friday 17 February 17 17:17 GMT (UK) »

Death Certificate

1839
Registration District SCARBOROUGH
1839 Death in the Sub-district of Scarborough in the County of York
15th May 1839 at Peak in the Township of Stainton dale
WILLIAM HOOD
Male
66 years
Labourer
Dropsy
Alley Hood In attendance Peak hill [could be Olley Hood, but an Aley Hood buried Cloughton 4 May 1864 per FS, see also Census]
Registered 16th May 1839
Isaac Walsham Registrar


Aley Hood buried Cloughton 4 May 1864. According to the new GRO Death Index was Female, District of Scarborough and aged 62 [born about 1802]
 ...

Regards Mark



Hi

Aley Hood, looks to be unmarried and aged 43 in the 1851 census at Claughton as 'dau' to John and Jane Hood, a 40 year old son William too. This looks to be the 'Scalby' couple we have looked at.
A 17 year old grandson 'John Hood born Southshields is with the household also.

Claire

Hi All

Thanks Claire

Look at the image in full.

The Cloughton 1851 Census page I have for John Hood (born Stainton Dale) and Jane Hood (born Scalby ?Dabbs?) of Newland's [Farm] Cloughton, with Grandson John L. Hood Ag. Labourer, aged 17, born Durham South Shields.

Father of John Laidler Hood baptised St Hilda, Abode South Shields 30 June 1833. Its our old friend George Hood the Mariner?

Got to find our research on George Hood, Mariner, again.

But this connection Yabba dabba do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Regards Mark