Hello
Thank you Jen (added), your post appeared when I went to submit mine below.
The Russell's baby Elizabeth Russell (born March Qtr 1838) might be buried at Brayton and there is also a Selby District Death Registration age 0 years (June Qtr 1838).
It seems the death of Richard Russell aged 31 years was registered in the December Qtr 1840 in the District of Selby.
That likely explains why Richard Russell & Daughter were not in the Census.
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Hannah eraser, the Wedding witness, never heard of her before. Possibly Hannah E Raser.
Raser is not a popular surname spelling compared with Rasor; Raiser (not many) and Razor (not many).
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We are really working on all the 8 known children, two died, (9 according to the numbering in the Selby Register) of Thomas Turner, (Blacksmith / Whitesmith / Foundryman) and Morland Turner (nee Maudland Hood), alias Maudlin Turner, alias Magdalene Turner (last two when their children were baptised Sculcoates); alias Mordland Turner (born 1774) buried 27 Oct 1830 Age at death 56, at Selby.
This relates to the attempts to link Morland Turner's Father John Hood of Selby, Mariner (buried Selby 1819, no Will), to my George Hood of Selby, who married Sarah Russell at Selby July 1815. George Hood has no Yorkshire Baptism and his 16th May 1815 Marriage Bond & Allegation for a Licence, only call him "George Hood of Selby" and 28 years old. Further brief information about George Hood tagged in the bottom of my posts, below.
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GRUBB
A new development suggests GRUBB families, possibly related to each other (awaiting GRO Certificates) incl. 1861 Death of a GRUBB child aged 1 who carries RAILTON as a middle name, to check parents of the dead child; that the GRUBB family who married into two TURNER descendants of John HOOD of Selby, Mariner AND also a Thomas GRUBB (who descended from Railton GRUBB, now confirmed) married Evelyn Hood Marshall, a descendant of George Hood of Selby.
Suggesting another tenous link between John Hood of Selby, Mariner and my ancestor George Hood of Selby, using GRUBB marriages and lineage, providing the 1861 Death Certificate (awaited) reveals George Railton GRUBB to be a GRUBB - TURNER child at death (died, so missed the 1861 Census).
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We have worked out that one Turner child (who descended from John Hood of Selby, Mariner) has married into the Nicholson family and a few years after this marriage, George Hood of Selby has purchased the Nicholson Estate (registered 1838) with a Mortgage from Ann Etty, Spinster, of York (her Will at the Borthwick confirmed she had money loaned out, but Etty not related), George Hood (later Son Wm Hood) holding the property in Trust for James Collinson, (registered 1838 Wakefield Deeds Registry), because the Nicholsons had been forced to sell their Selby property portfolio after 3 cases in the High Court of Chancery from 1830 to 1838.
The John Hood, Mariner - Turner - Nicholson family links (by marriages), suggest a tenuous link between John Hood of Selby, Mariner and George Hood of Selby, because of George Hood buying the Nicholson property and the Nicholsons being related to John Hood, Mariner, by marriages.
George Hood had already got his own personal property and didn't really need to buy the Nicholson properties and take on a mortgage, late in life, unless George Hood was helping them out, because the Nicholsons were actually family (due to the link I cannot prove between George Hood & John Hood of Selby, Mariner).
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The Hood Sons also helped another family member out (on Sarah Russell's side), when a Thos Gouldsbrough died, leaving his Widow with an unpaid mortgage and the Hoods took ownership of their Copyhold property and also took over the Gouldsbrough's mortgage (in the Manor of Selby, documents, held at Hull).
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Back to this thread, I'll check out if Richard Russell left a Will.
Mark