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Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« on: Saturday 24 March 18 17:28 GMT (UK) »
Hello

John Hood & M. Slipper were each occupying a part of a House divided into two Tenements at Mill Gate, Selby in 1786 and John Hood later in 1802 (transcribed below).

The same House at Selby, divided into two Tenements changed owners in 1790. I am wondering if any of those Surnames named in the 1790 property transfer had any links to a HOOD please:-

Thomas EADON of Selby, Gentleman (looked at before).
William RIMINGTON of Pontefract, Yeoman.
Joseph TATE of Wistow, Yeoman.
John TODD of Selby, Tanner.
John TURNER of Selby, Tallow Chandler, Grocer, a Book Keeper a few years later.
John SPENCER of Selby, Grocer. (later a Gent.)
Morley WHARREY of Selby, Gentleman.

Jno Todd
Witnessed by Jno Dodsworth and John Myers.

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Fragmenta Genealogica, Volume 12, by Frederick Arthur Crisp, page 93, has information about Morley Wharrey, the Wharrey family of Selby; Gainsborough and a Granddaughter Jane Jowitt of Pheobe Morley dying 13th of 2nd Mo. 1848 and her remains buried at Pontefract on the 18th.

The dating arrangement in the book for this Wharrey family has adopted the Quaker system, where the names of the months are not used.


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Later Transfer of Same Property

Spencer to Hembrough Indenture of Lease and Release 8 & 9th Days of October 1802.

Between John Spencer of Selby in the County of York Gentleman of the one part and Thomas Hembrough of the same place Yeoman of the other part ...
Concerning all that Messuage now used as two Dwelling Houses or Tenements with the Garth Garden or Orchard and other the premises thereto belonging situate lying and being Selby aforesaid in a certain Street there called Millgate and now in the Tenures or Occupations of John Hood and Robert Nicholson or their undertenants Together with all and Singular houses outhouses edifices buildings ways waters watercourses walls party walls easements profits advantages hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever to the said Messuage Dwelling houses or Tenements and premises belonging or in any wise appertaining except the common right belonging to the said Messuage or Dwellinghouses which is now allotted to the said John Spencer and intended to be awarded to him and his Heirs
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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #1 on: Monday 26 March 18 07:25 BST (UK) »
Hello

Thank you Claire for noticing that Joseph Tate married Mary Shippen in 1776 at Wistow. I agree John Hood's neighbour was possibly Shippen at Selby, not M. Slipper / Mrs Slipper.

Your Benjamin Johnson married Mary Shippen 1762, at Wistow example, shows how easily it could look like Slipper at a glance.

Joseph Tate of Wistow, Yeoman, was one of the parties (along with John Turner and Others, see above) involved in the same 1790 transfer of a House divided into 2 Tenements etc., at Selby, to John Spencer of Selby, Grocer.

This John Turner of Selby was a Tallow Chandler, Grocer and later a Book Keeper.

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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #2 on: Monday 02 April 18 07:48 BST (UK) »
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Thomas Bell X Mary Johnson Leppent(on ?) 

marriage

1 January 1754

Scarborough, York, England

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(Hard facts event dates-probable the only fact)

(If Jane ? Bell was born 1738 it would put her aged 31 at marriage 1769.)

John Hood X Jane ? Bell

marriage

18 May 1769

Alnwick, Northumberland, England



Jane ? Hood burial -aged 65 (est born 1738) -1803 Selby The wife of John Hood mariner


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William Shippen
 
 

marriage:

26 September 1768

Wistow, York, England
 

spouse:

Elizabeth Making   ??? (Mrs Shippen- Mrs Slipper  ???)
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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 03 April 18 23:06 BST (UK) »
Hello All

Thank you for this dobfarm.

Claire has also just found an Arabella SLIPPER (Parents Skipwith), witnessing the marriage of William HILL & Ann WHELDRAKE a Widow at Selby in 1776.

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One of the Leppington's at Scarborough had a sibling.

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At Selby in June 1759 Elizabeth HOOD & Matthew ROW, witnessed the Marriage of Calvert TENNANT, Clerk, of Great Warley, Essex & Mrs Mary DAUNT.

Smithson TENNANT FRS was born Selby in 1761 and became a Chemist.

Discussing HOOD & ROW witnesses today we both thought simultaneously of the 1782 Will of Catherine Spencer, Wife of Scarborough, these Spencers were linked to Rowe by marriage.
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D622184

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Some other ROE links to TURNER and BLENKHORN ...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.msg6450018#msg6450018

BLENKHORN was in Sarah HOOD's (nee RICHARDSON) ancestry.

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John HOOD of Scarborough, Mariner, to Sarah HAMMOND, 1778 London Marriage Bond (Saint Giles in the Fields), Bondsman was a John ROE.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.msg6449908#msg6449908

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Because Charles TURNER and Maudland (nee HOOD) of Selby and baptised Scarborough, had two children recorded at Sculcoates 1797 & 1799 and John HOOD of Selby, Tanner married Sculcoates in 1846, I have been looking at the HOODs of Hull and Sculcoates and surrounding area in Census and GRO (from 1837 and 1840s).

This has unearthed at least one Hood child apparently not registered.

Hood Children registered Districts of Hull & Sculcoates, but no Mother's surname.

Also possibly two families Registering as HOOD with another Maiden surname, but no marriage found.

Mark


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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 04 April 18 00:26 BST (UK) »
Hi dobfarm

Marriage at Scarborough Jan 1754, the bride was a LEPINGTON

claire
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 04 April 18 06:05 BST (UK) »
Hi Claire,

(Banns or Licence ~ if given ? - occupation of John - ie:- Cooper, Mariner, Innkeeper-Tanner, or Brewer etc. ~ or if he signed the register ~ witnesses etc )

Can you find an image of the marriage below;

 John Hood X Jane  Bell

marriage

18 May 1769

Alnwick, Northumberland, England

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I can't find children baptisms post 1769 marriage around Alnwick area for this couple  ??? ??? ???
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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 04 April 18 18:21 BST (UK) »
Hi dobfarm

No other info on the marriage, can see one son John Bell born 1754 baptised 1755 then nothing.

No image that I can see for the Alnwick marriage, did you see another John Hood marriage to a Hannah Watson a few days before or after the marriage of JH to Jane Bell ? Can see no children, no burials but there is a marriage of a Jane Hood at Alnwick a few years later.

Back in Scarborough in 1774 there is an interesting marriage:

John Bell butcher married Elizabeth Danvers on the 6 November.

Both parties signed register.
Witnesses: Thomas Bell and Richard Hurd .
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 04 April 18 21:48 BST (UK) »
Hi dobfarm

No other info on the marriage, can see one son John Bell born 1754 baptised 1755 then nothing.

No image that I can see for the Alnwick marriage, did you see another John Hood marriage to a Hannah Watson a few days before or after the marriage of JH to Jane Bell ? Can see no children, no burials but there is a marriage of a Jane Hood at Alnwick a few years later.

Back in Scarborough in 1774 there is an interesting marriage:

John Bell butcher married Elizabeth Danvers on the 6 November.

Both parties signed register.
Witnesses: Thomas Bell and Richard Hurd .

Hello

Thank you Claire & dobfarm

DANBY is associated with John HOOD of Nettleham, Wm HOOD of Kirkbridge and HOOD of West Firsby.


DANVERS = HOOD

DANVERS is associated with John HOOD of Bardon Park, Leicestershire. ...

page 455
But, while all this building and extension was going on, Daniel Danvers died, leaving a wife, Elizabeth, and an only son, Daniel. His wife was the daughter of John Hood, Esq., of Bardon Park, Leicestershire. The will mentions the testator's ...

John Danvers was of St Benet Fink's London.

The DANVERS were linked to London, Liverpool, Bath, Swithlands and Hornsey, had Cooperage and a Sugar House.

A reference to the STEER family.

Cf. Picton's 'History of Liverpool'


page 458
There should be an Elizabeth DANVERS [nee HOOD] Will (Somerset House), died 1757, Wife of Daniel DANVERS, Esq., of Liverpool.

See also pages 409; 456; 459; 469 and Index pages for HOOD
https://archive.org/details/memorialsofdanve00macn


Memorials of the Danvers Family (of Dauntsey and Culworth)
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NkAIAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA455&lpg=PA455&dq=%22John+Hood%22+Danvers&source=bl&ots=ZEY6Oqn4eP&sig=LJCPRVqe-m7Io22wnZUFKuCeu7A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwil2aDEs6HaAhUmC8AKHZBWAYoQ6AEwBHoECAIQAQ


Elizabeth DANVERS [nee HOOD] was killed at Bath, when a chimney fell at her house 14th March 1757.

Elizabeth HOOD was the Daughter of John HOOD of Bardon Park, married Mary COAPE about 1704, Daughter of Wil. COAPE of Farnoe in Derby.


HOOD DANVERS JACOMB. MS.511 & 512
John HODE of Bardon Park, co. Leic.

FAMILY TREE at pages 1138 and 1139
https://archive.org/stream/familiaeminorumg03hunt


You might not find child baptisms in Church Registers as these HOODs of Bardon were known Nonconformists. Is the Bardon Park Chapel Register online?

Mark

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Re: Tate of Wistow; Rimington of Pontefract; Todd, Turner & Wharrey of Selby
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 04 April 18 23:55 BST (UK) »
Hello

The John HOOD & Jane marriage (above) would be too early to be Jane HOOD of Selby buried Selby 15th August 1803, who has to be a Step Mother relationship to Maudland TURNER nee Maudland HOOD, according to the 1803 Jane HOOD burial entry and the matching information in the Selby Baptism record of Charles and Mordland TURNER's first child.

Mark


Moved the other information about Mary HOOD (84 yrs) dying Sculcoates 1833, Widow of Charles HOOD to the following thread where several other HOOD families were registering births (besides HOOD nee BARRETT & GOLDIE HOOD nee BAKER) in the Hull areas from 1837 and into the 1840s:-


Thread title: 1841 census William Hood b 1820 Sutton Sculcoates Union Hull (Jenning Street)
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756357.msg6466996#msg6466996