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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #585 on: Monday 03 July 17 19:05 BST (UK) »
Apologies if this has been put up before- it's for my benefit - so I don't keep having to look through all these threads  :D

Nathaniel Hood married Elizabeth Faucet or Hancet ( transcribed as Hancet - but not sure) 19 August 1707 - Selby. Think possibly he may have been a widower as there is this burial

Isobel wife of Nathaniel Hood buried 24 May 1707 Selby.

Children Bapt. at Selby

Elizabeth Bapt: 8 July 1701 - father: Nathaniel.
Samuel Bapt: 13 Feb 1710
father: Nathaniel
Nath Bapt: 19 June 1708
father: Nath

Lydia buried 1714, father Nathaniel.
'Child' Hood buried March 1721 , father Nathaniel.

A burial possibly at Heslington
1752 - Nathaniel Hood -'householder' buried 29 Jan 1752.


Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #586 on: Monday 03 July 17 19:11 BST (UK) »

I apologise for digressing too far with the Pymont chap - but the way I see it - I check everything. I'd hate to miss something important.

It's about finding one little acorn that may lead to the big oak tree.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #587 on: Monday 03 July 17 20:02 BST (UK) »
Thanks Claire

Set out the early 18th Century Hoods of Selby (from my Selby Parish transcriptions and the Will of Roger Hood of Selby), of each Hood marriage and their KNOWN child events at Selby and suggesting which child may have been buried at Selby. Scan attached.

Children Baptised, Married or Buried outside of Selby (in other Registers) are not included.

Somewhere, there must be a Hannah Hood baptised, because she married Henry Bacon?



PCC Wills (One an alias and one Hood Hamilton)
George Hood, Able Seaman 1797  (can't remember if considered before)
Richard Hood alias R. Griffiths 1798, Mariner.
James Hood Hamilton 1821 R.N. Surgeon, Middlesex.

Because this is simply an odd name one and it is Newcastle.
William Whood otherwise Hood 1751 All Saints, Newcastle.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #588 on: Tuesday 04 July 17 01:42 BST (UK) »
Hi

What sort of time period is the marriage of a Hannah Hood to Henry Bacon ? I can't see it at all.

Couple of Hannah Hoods in Selby though

Hannah Hood married Joseph Backster 8 Sep 1702 Selby

Hannah Hood bapt. 6 Aug 1717 Selby, father Sam.

Can't see a Todd/ Hood marriage - wonder if he was a John Todd - he appraised the goods of Matthew Hood in the Admon.

Closest :  John Todd to Ann Hide 03 Dec 1710 Millington.

Henry Hood burial states parentage: father: JOHN Bacon & Hannah dau. of Mr Hood surgeon.
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #589 on: Tuesday 04 July 17 08:25 BST (UK) »
Extract quote from Goughy

Burial

Henry Bacon of Selby
Surgeon and Apothecary son of John Bacon of Selby Tanner by Hannah his wife daugh of Mr Hood of Selby aforesaid Surgeon 17 September (1785) in Selby Church aged 60

There was a Henry Bacon baptised 19 January 1764 son of Mr Henry Bacon

A Henry Bacon (batchelor) was buried 13 May 1811

Only Probate Record listed is for Henry Bacon (Batchelor) ADMINISTRATION Nov 1819

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In short Hannah Hood was Henry Bacon's mother
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #590 on: Tuesday 04 July 17 09:35 BST (UK) »
Extract quote from Goughy

Burial

Henry Bacon of Selby
Surgeon and Apothecary son of John Bacon of Selby Tanner by Hannah his wife daugh of Mr Hood of Selby aforesaid Surgeon 17 September (1785) in Selby Church aged 60

There was a Henry Bacon baptised 19 January 1764 son of Mr Henry Bacon

A Henry Bacon (batchelor) was buried 13 May 1811

Only Probate Record listed is for Henry Bacon (Batchelor) ADMINISTRATION Nov 1819

Unquote

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Me

In short Hannah Hood was Henry Bacon's mother

Thanks dobfarm

York District Probate Registry
Prerogative Act Books
1814 - 1817 Volum 16 (at start of film)

Borthwick MF 1214 Prerogative AB Aug 1815 - Feb 1822

Henry Bacon  Admin  November 1819
The third day of the month aforesaid Admon of the goods &c. of Henry Bacon late of Selby in the County of York (having &c.) a Bachelor deceased intestate (as it is asserted) was granted to Mary Varley Widow his Sister and one of the next of kin ...

John Bacon Elizabeth Pearce Widow Michael Bacon and Judith Smith the wife of William Smith the Brothers and Sisters and remaining next of kin having renounced ...

She having been first sworn &c before the Reverend William Bulmer Clerk Surrogate (Saving & c.) Sworn under £50 and Bond is entered -

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John Bacon June 1762 Selby MF 1210
Admon.
 ... John Bacon late of Selby ... Pcavinger[?nearest word Scavenger] ... deceased Intestate as it is asserted was granted to Isabela Bacon his Widow and relict


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Probate Register V.100 folio 27 in MF 1014

John Bacon May 1756 Selby Will summary
I John Bacon of Selby ... Timber Merchant .. I give unto Judith my dear wife the house I now live in ... I give unto my said dear wife the use of my Tanyard with all other Buildings belonging to the same also two pews in the Church also part of the park the two Veverses Carlton Lane Close and the house call'd Boys House which I hold under Lady Stourton for & during her natural  Life she paying all Rents Land Tax and Assessments to begin and commence at Lady-Day one thousand seven hundred and fifty five ...

paid out of the Close called Mosse Close at Brayton also I give to my son Henry Bacon Ten pounds one year after my decease ...

Son William Bacon
Son Francis Bacon
Dau Hannah Bacon

 ... Eldest Son John Bacon who I make my Sole Executor ...

I desire Bacon Morritt Esq of York and my Brother Mich'l Bacon to be Trustees ...

Witnesses Jo'  Lambert, Eliz Shipton, Mary Shipton
Passed the Seal 22 May 1756

Comment
No Hood.

Boys House - Lady STOURTON has to pay all Rents, Land Tax and Assessments.

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Henry Bacon died Selby 17 September 1785, Henry Bacon, a Tanner, was the Son of John & Hannah (Dau of Mr Hood of Selby, Surgeon.

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Selby Peculiar 1738
Elizabeth Hudd Widow

Hudd Samuel of Same [of Selby] J:ul 20
An Inventory of the Goods and Chattles of Samuel Hudd Late of Selby in the County of York Barber Surgohn Deceased. Appraised by us this Tenth Day of August 1738 [Sic]
Note made signed Elizabeth Hood


Selby early 18th Century using Hudd and Hood, but obviously the same.


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #591 on: Tuesday 04 July 17 10:08 BST (UK) »
In them years they put a 'e' on some surnames Woode Wodde Hudde Hoode

First names us put on Willimus on infants or  later at adult it became Williami or Willi or Gillimous or Gilli ~~ Edwardus-Edwardi -Eddi
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #592 on: Tuesday 04 July 17 12:12 BST (UK) »
Borthwick Microfilm 822 YORK All Saints Pavement, says that:-

Samuel Hood of St Olaves Parish & Ann Walker of this were published in this Parish ye 20, 27, & 3d of October 1767 ...

The said Samuel Hood of the Parish of St Olaves and Ann Walker of this Parish were married in this church by Banns this fifth Day of October in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and sixty seven by me Edward Bracken Rector
Samuel Hood X his Mark
Ann Walker her O Mark

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #593 on: Tuesday 04 July 17 14:29 BST (UK) »
There is a lack of Hood in the Selby registers in the mid 1700's but there are references to the family in York - which I think is worth a shot looking into too.

John Bacon tanner is mentioned in the Deeds register ( either son or husband of Hannah hood)

John Hood barber/surgeon in the Deeds register (1741/2)

And this Samuel Hood ( marriage in BushInn's last post) - given his age at burial wondered if he could be the son of Nathaniel.

Back at Selby:

Eleanor Hood married Joseph Champley 13 Aug. 1721. That's a name that's cropped up a few times too.

Hannabe(t)h ? Dau of Mr H surgeon Bapt: 2 April 1719

The marriage of Hannah Hood (in my last post ) to Joseph Backster - this is Mr Hood surgeon's daughter. So she was born before 1700. Here is her second marriage

John Bacon married Hannah Baxter of Selby on 10 May 1711 at Hemingborough.

Will put the Nathaniel Hood marriage on the thread so we can all decide if it's Hancet or Faucet - the latter makes more sense but I'm not sure.

Somethings to look into -

marriage at Aughton near Selby ( image not online)

Dauid ( David ?) Hurd married Mary Cooke 1 Nov. 1681

Ann dau. of Robert Cochen Bapt: 31 Dec. 1706 Selby.

Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
Census info is Crown Copyright http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk