John Hood
Dates
1776-1800
Gateshead
publican food/drink
ship, South shore, Gateshead
Source
1787
Listed in An Account of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1787, WHITEHEAD, William. Newcastle; Printed by T. Angus for the Author & Sold by him on the Middle of High Bridge
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John Hood
dates 1801-1825 ( 1825 could be John Hood's death year)
Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland
publican food/drinks
Rose and Crown, New Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
Listed in A General Directory for Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead & Places Adjacent, 1824 ?. Newcastle, [Durham]; Printed for the Publisher ... 1824. [Printer, Francis Humble, Durham ]
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Husband a mariner at marriage could be influenced to stay on land by a new wife (a very good reason to change occupations ie; wife's worry and marriage to have husband at home to have/raise a family (or night time activities
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Could be the John Hood buried in Ballast Hills Graveyard
http://www.tynesidesilentcities.com/page_ballasthills_burialground.htm
Must go as someone keeps waving a duster at me and pointing at the vac .
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Thanks for your notes dobfarm, I'll look at them and try a few searches.
Wanted to reply on:-
John Hood, publican of the Ship, Gateshead
The scan (extract) of the page, I have previously posted was from Whiteheads 1787 Directory, so you've seen it.
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Re a John Hood you feel he died circa 1825.
Newcastle Journal, 22 Sep 1832
In this town, in Pandon Bank, on the 13th inst. Mr Jas. Faddy, jun. aged 30; and on the 19th inst. Mrs Hood, sister of the above.
This book by E. Mackenzie was published 1827 and the part on Ballast Hills cemetery names a John Hood and James Faddy on the same line.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=1JvkAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA413&lpg=PA413&dq=%22john+Hood%22+%22James+Faddy%22&source=bl&ots=51NNMLIwUh&sig=lp3NkAz4EU0vE1Gy1Dr8vTrbWks&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjtmIy1qcvPAhWrCsAKHblQBK8Q6AEIGzAABallast Hills was a Dissenters Cemetery, so John Hood buried at Ballast Hills, unlikely to be George's dad unless he changed from C of E.
Done a search of North-east news Hood Obits (Brit. Newsp. Archive) and Directories and I can link up a James Hood, of Pandon Bank, to being a former Baker of Gateshead, whether James Hood fits in possibly with my George Hood, or the other Jabez and Anthony Hood lot of "Windmill Hills" Gateshead, is unclear.
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The next James Hood to crop up in Gateshead area after James Hood the Baker, is James Hood, the Shipowner.
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Can't view it, but throwing Hood and Selby into Ancestry search earlier, with some random dates circa 1800 & 1810 etc., with -/+ 10 years has thrown up two submissions to Ancestry ....
Margaret Hood 1773 Bagby village &
unviewable image of James Hood & Mary Morrison MARRIAGE Parish of Sunderland, linked to James Hood born 1787, so off to see, if any BT image.
No occupation for James Hood. BT copy of marriage has 11th November 1816, (Morrison in BT spelt Morrinson), both of this Parish, no Hood witness [image 518].
I've got hundreds of pages of Hood notes (mainly from BNA), when reading them occasionally, it is possible to link one Hood up to another, or one Hood here, with other Hood/s elsewhere, even when a spouse dies.
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My George Hood seems a loner, can't really positively link him with anyone.
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A George Hood is mentioned in the Samuel Hirst diaries dated online (c.1831 - 1833, I think). Samuel Hirst dined with a George Hood, but can't be entirely sure which George Hood, as Hirst purchased a hunter [horse] from George Hood.
Although, my George had Stables at Gowthorpe, the George Hood of the Boroughbridge Arms was selling horses, around this period.
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So when an Emma Hirst born Ledsham, Yorks, showed up in the Hood household as a "Visitor" in the 1891 Census of Charles Hood born Selby, my brain cogs started.
Bumblebee answered some related queries thank you, but I checked at Library for Emma Hirst and she remains a mystery visitor to the Charles Hood, born Selby, household.
Thanks Mark