Hello dobfarm
Thanks for replies.
Still awaiting delivery of Fiche of a 1787 book. Reputed to mention John Hood of Gateshead, (Ship? & Publican?)
Newspaper of 9th November 1782, John Hood was Master of the MARY of INVERNESS, lying at Newcastle Quay.
John Hood, Elisabeth Gibson, marriage in 1779, All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne, you mention, is interesting.
Possible Interest?
The Selby baptism of Susannah Maria Fisher in August 1789 to John and Jane Fisher says ...
John Fisher was the son of Michael Fisher of Armin, Mariner, by Hannah [nee Hood] his wife, dau of Saml Hood of Selby, Surgeon.
ruth52 Reply #142 on: Tuesday 20 October 15 13:56 BST (UK)
Hannah Hood Marries Michael Fisher 2 April 1749 Holy Trinity Hull
When the Edston farm of Stephen Hood deceased, was offered for sale 27 September 1828, a Michael Fisher was the Tenant. Farm was offered for sale again 26 December 1829.
The late Stephen Hood's farm was first offered 15 & 22 December 1827, with a Michael Fisher as Tenant.
No Obit, but Stephen Hood of Edston, must have died before 15 Dec 1827?
Great Edston and Little Edston, are West of Pickering a place you have mentioned.
Thanks, Mark
EDIT:
1755 to 1761 Four Newspapers - Michael Fisher was a Master, sailing Hull, Bridlington, Scarborough and Berwick.
1791 Universal British Directory under Hull, list John Fisher at Selby, as a Master.
John Hood the Mariner is not listed as a Master - probably retired from sailing.
When George Hood ale brewer, purchases the final 1/5 th of the Gowthorpe property from Paul Brook of Selby and Betty his wife, registered 1845, a George Hood and John Fisher are two, of the five occupants.