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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #198 on: Friday 09 September 16 22:58 BST (UK) »
If the John Hood buried in Ballast Hills burial ground is father of George Hood bapt 1786 Gateshead then who else is buried there. ???


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Ballast Hills: List of gravestones [compiled 1929]; burial registers 1792-1853; monumental inscriptions 1707-1817 Ref: CE.BA (MF)


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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #199 on: Monday 12 September 16 07:26 BST (UK) »
A few bits & bobs linking places  ???


John Hood X Mary Davison marriage May 1756 Chester-Le-Street, Durham, England

John Hood baptism 1757 son of John and Mary Hood Chester-Le-Street, Washington  Durham, England

John Hood b 1756 X Elizabeth Gibson b 1758 marriage Newcastle 1779

THIS NEEDS CHECKING OUT on the original registers ----------its a longshot

https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Asarah~%20%2Bsurname%3Ahood~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Adurham~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1792-1792~

Sarah Hood burial Chester le Street age 86 birth circa 1792 burial 24 Jan 1778 ? (1880 ?) from familysearch???

There was only one GRO Sarah hood Death age 86 between 1877 and Dec 1880  ???


GRO Deaths Sarah Hood 1877 to 1800 Dec


Deaths Dec 1877 

HOOD  Sarah  51  Wharfedale  9a 108   
HOOD  Sarah Foreman  71  Dover  2a 485   


Deaths Sep 1878 
HOOD  Sarah  23  Durham  10a 231   
HOOD  Sarah  47  Brentford  3a 68 

Deaths Mar 1879 

Hood  Sarah Tryphena  1  Newport, M.  11a 143 


Deaths Dec 1879   

Hood  Sarah  86  Selby  9c 443   
Hood  Sarah  78  Poplar  1c 470   

Deaths Jun 1880   

HOOD  Sarah  63  Pancras  1b 90   
HOOD  Sarah Alice  0  W. Bromwich  6b 483   


Deaths Dec 1880 

Hood  Sarah  72  Blofield  4b 147 
Hood  Sarah Ann  5  Basford  7b 86 


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BT's

Baptism Chester-le-Street Durhram birth 13th Jan 1801 and baptism 12 April 1801

Charlotte 2 daughter of Thomas Hood of Pelton, - Pitman, native of Newburn Northumberland and his wife native of Longhorseley Northumberland birth

Family search has church register wife was Ann Davison



https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SHW-HZW?i=336&wc=9K59-6TG%3A13618101%2C16337901%2C16337902%3Fcc%3D1309819&cc=1309819

https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Acharlotte~%20%2Bsurname%3Ahood~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1801-1801~%20%2Bfather_givenname%3Athomas~%20%2Bmother_givenname%3Aann


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BT's

Baptism Ryton Durham birth 13 March 1805 baptism 2 June 1805

Eliza 4th daughter of Thomas Hood of Dikeheads, Pitman - native of Newburn and Ann Davison native of Ovingham

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6SC9-KZB?i=162&wc=9K53-FM3%3A13618101%2C30841101%2C30841102%3Fcc%3D1309819&cc=1309819

https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Aeliza~%20%2Bsurname%3Ahood~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Adurham~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1805-1805~%20%2Bfather_givenname%3Athomas~%20%2Bmother_givenname%3Aann~


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Sarah Hood daughter of Francis Hood baptism 7 Oct 1792 Gateshead

Francis Hood X Ann Thompson 21 Nov 1779 Newburn Northumberland

Francis or Ann Hood died Tynemouth 26 May 1833  ???

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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #200 on: Wednesday 14 September 16 11:19 BST (UK) »
Thanks, I'll have to look at your long reply in detail, later.

A Commission of Bankruptcy was authorised by the Lord Chancellor.

Seems a Bankruptcy Case, could even have been a case which started as a Chancery Case?
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5qXbSWki66UC&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49&dq=commission+in+Bankruptcy&source=bl&ots=YgUmVP6l-9&sig=nlmyE218R8iuXzlIXdTji71C9OQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt54m2wI7PAhXlI8AKHcn7AMQQ6AEIPjAD
P.49

The Foundations of English Bankruptcy: ...
by W. J. Jones, July 1979

Reply - Guildhall Hallkeepers Records
The Commissioners of Bankrupts in the late 18th & early 19th century (and possibly earlier) held their sittings in Guildhall. The "Bankrupts Books" of the Hallkeeper's Office are accounting records that record payments made to the Hallkeeper.

As accounting records, these comprise columns of names for each date that the Commissioners sat. We understand that these books were created to record fees paid by the Messengers to the Commissioners, whose names appear in the left hand column, to the Hallkeeper in respect of the sittings. In the middle column of these records, the name of the bankrupt is given. The quantity of the fee and a date is given in the right hand column.

These records can only be used to prove that a particular bankrupt sat before the Commissioner of Bankrupts at Guildhall. No information about who was lodging the case or who attended is given in these records. The entry in the London Gazette is more informative.


John Hood
Also, I have got three John Hood marriages for Newcastle including the suggested Hood = Gibson marriage, so the Publican could be any of them.

Muster Rolls
We're hoping to get to NA to look at the four Bankruptcy Registers and Indexes covering 1807 to 1810 and Muster Rolls.

Regards Mark

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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #201 on: Thursday 15 September 16 08:34 BST (UK) »
quote you Mark

John Hood
Also, I have got three John Hood marriages for Newcastle including the suggested Hood = Gibson marriage, so the Publican could be any of them.

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Wren lane Selby

-- Your ref is Richard Gibson a cooper father from Newcastle (Tyne)

---Your ref George Hood Cooper a father unknown

-- Your ref George Hood born 1786 father John Hood (Occupation unknown) Gateshead
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 John Hood the innkeeper of the Ship inn is not yet connected either above George's

 or to John Hood a mariner X Elizabeth Jackson marriage 1779 Newcastle (Tyne)

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This Francis Hood (Year of Francis Bapt and Occupation unknown) of Gateshead  (and Newburn) and John Hood father of George b 1786 could be brothers (Hard to Eliminate this Francis as a connection) also Frances Hood  (Year of Francis Bapt and Occupation unknown) and George Hood in Knottingley 1813 land tax

Richard Gibson (a  cooper) 1811 land tax in Selby)

Francis Hood in Gateshead 1800 then disappears ?

Francis Hood in Knottingley early post 1810
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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #202 on: Friday 16 September 16 08:58 BST (UK) »
Thanks dobfarm

Still trying to work out what you're saying in your post (199).

A Siobhán Ryle has in her interests, Ryle, Hood and Spencer. So left a message on her thread at ...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=195976.msg6055402#msg6055402

There was a Newcastle Agents business called Hood & Ryle of Newcastle in 1811, associated with shipping goods between Hull and Newcastle, but last evening found the Will of ...

Robert Hood of Gateshead (mentioning Ryle)
"Robert HOOD, gentleman, of Windmill hills in the parish of Gateshead in the county of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]"
Date of probate: 1 October 1812

"Will and codicil used in the court case on 20 May 1816: Jane Stodhart (wife of the Reverend Robert Stodhart), Samuel Hood, Peter Hood and Benjamin Hood v John Ryle, John Linsay Angus and Jabez Hood"

Three images here, but no George or John Hood mentioned
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11848-147714-50

From "Hood" surname search here ...
http://familyrecords.dur.ac.uk/nei/data/simple.php

Thought it might be worth mentioning the Hood - Gateshead connection, although we are looking for George and John Hood a Mariner of Gateshead / Newcastle.

But my George Hood had got a busisess acumen from somewhere.

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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #203 on: Friday 16 September 16 09:58 BST (UK) »
Its iffy - But  ???

John Hood birth 1737 Bond age Scarborough mariage Eliz Leppington widow nee Spencer 1765,

 What was John Hood b1737 above - a bachelor or widower - thought buried 1819 Selby

 Thinking about Middlesex Capt John Hood ? in Port Gateshead 1780's




John Hood baptized 29 Apr 1757   
     SPITALFIELDS CHRIST CHURCH,STEPNEY,LONDON,ENGLAND   
 Father's Name    John Hood     
 Mother's Name    Mary
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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #204 on: Friday 16 September 16 10:17 BST (UK) »
Hello dobfarm

Their 6th December 1763 Marriage Allegation was 1763 (not 1765), John Hood of Scarborough was a Batchelor aged 25.

Bond confirms occupation as Mariner.

I have attached an extract (reduced) of their 1763 Marriage Intention below.

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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #205 on: Friday 16 September 16 10:30 BST (UK) »
Hello dobfarm

Their 6th December 1763 Marriage Allegation was 1763 (not 1765), John Hood of Scarborough was a Batchelor aged 25.

Bond confirms occupation as Mariner.

I have attached an extract (reduced) of their 1763 Marriage Intention below.

Regards Mark


I've known the forms to be wrong info - can't rule out the 1757 baptism London father John Hood as capt John Hood being another John Hood -- not the Selby John Hood

We need the occupation of John Hood father of John Hood bapt 1757 Chester le street as well
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Re: Richard Gibson married 1792 Selby- 1800 trade directory a Cooper Wren lane Selby
« Reply #206 on: Saturday 17 September 16 22:57 BST (UK) »
Thanks dobfarm

Still trying to work out what you're saying in your post (199).

A Siobhán Ryle has in her interests, Ryle, Hood and Spencer. So left a message on her thread at ...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=195976.msg6055402#msg6055402

There was a Newcastle Agents business called Hood & Ryle of Newcastle in 1811, associated with shipping goods between Hull and Newcastle, but last evening found the Will of ...

Robert Hood of Gateshead (mentioning Ryle)
"Robert HOOD, gentleman, of Windmill hills in the parish of Gateshead in the county of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]"
Date of probate: 1 October 1812

"Will and codicil used in the court case on 20 May 1816: Jane Stodhart (wife of the Reverend Robert Stodhart), Samuel Hood, Peter Hood and Benjamin Hood v John Ryle, John Linsay Angus and Jabez Hood"

Three images here, but no George or John Hood mentioned
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11848-147714-50

From "Hood" surname search here ...
http://familyrecords.dur.ac.uk/nei/data/simple.php

Thought it might be worth mentioning the Hood - Gateshead connection, although we are looking for George and John Hood a Mariner of Gateshead / Newcastle.

But my George Hood had got a busisess acumen from somewhere.

Regards Mark

Your George Hood is a pain in the butt ! - full stop >:( .

note codicil B in Robert Hood will - sister Mary Boyd nee Hood

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XCW3-7TG?i=584&wc=SDFL-2NL%3A1310038571%3Fcc%3D2365059&cc=2365059

Surname Boyd in Ann Hood Will above link

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