George Hood died 1840 master mariner South Shields linked to Cloughton near Scarborough -need his age at death but must have died overseas as he's not registered death GRO 1840
Above George could be related to John (mariner) and Jane Hood of Selby
Not ruled out George Hood Bapt 1786 Gateshead son of John.
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Jane Dickinson baptism 20 November 1738 father John Dickinson
SCALBY NEAR SCARBOROUGH, YORK, ENGLAND
John Hood X Jane Dickinson
marriage 23 November 1762
Scalby Near Scarborough, York, England
Jane Hood wife of John Hood mariner age 65 burial Selby 1803 (born 1738 )
Thanks dobfarm
Thanks for reminding me of Jane Dickinson.
I haven't forgotten the Gateshead 1786 George Hood baptism either, it is downloaded and in my folder as a possible.
I somehow think the Dickinson suggestion might have some mileage and very worth me pursuing now.
1) 1831 Deed Registration extract of Gowthorpe, Selby to George Hood.
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and John Dickinson of Selby aforesaid Plumber and Glaizer
the only Son of William Dickinson Late Selby aforesaid
Tailor and Martha his wife both deceased before her marriage
called Martha Clark another of the Sisters and Coheiresses at
Law of the said John Clark of the one part and George
Hood of Selby aforesaid [?W]idower of the other part and " ...
[ (?)"idower" but could it say Brewer with a very fancy B].
Regarding the 1831 registration "
Woodcock & Others to Hood " when George Hood was acquiring 4/5ths of the Gowthorpe property in Selby, from four [of the five] Clark sisters, left to them (or their predecessors) by John Clark, Tanner in his 1764 Will bundle and this was the Gowthorpe Tannery acquired or purchased by George Hood. Hannah Woodcock was also Hannah Clark by the way.
2) Although John Dickinson was a Witness generally to the adjacent 1815 marriages in the Selby Marriage Register? He was also one of the witnesses to George Hood and Sarah Russel 1815 Selby Wedding, with a James Cockin (written as Jane Cockin in the Selby Marriage Bishops Transcript).
3) In Llandudno Register and Herald 18 July 1889
Address Mrs Evans, Shrewsbury ho, Church Walks, Llandudno
Mr, Ms and Miss Barber, Bangor
Mr, Mrs and Master Smith, New Brighton
Mr, Mrs & Master Dickinson, Darlington
Miss Hood, SelbyMiss Hood of Selby might be with the Dickinsons, or she could be listed at the end as a single person below the Dickinson's, by coincidence.
From the last expedition to the Borthwick, I have two Marriage Bond/Intent images (1759 & 1763), plus yours of 1778 London Marriage Intent, for three John Hood, Mariners, all of Scarborough or Parish of Scarborough.
Perhaps looking at Maudland Hood and her descent, I'm concentrating on the wrong John Hood, Mariner?
Thanks, regards Mark