Back to the Selby Hoods.
An interesting record of Samuel Hood is sons 'Samuel & Bainbridge. Clip below.
And this marriage in Copgrove: Sam: HOOD of Knaresbrough & Ann BAINBRIDGE of Farnham, married by Licence 10 May 1713.
EDIT: A daughter Elizabeth born in Knaresborough Feb 1715, but buried 1716. Then no other records.
Hello
Thanks Claire.
I'm wondering if the Sam Hood of Knaresbrough who married Ann Bainbridge, is a stand alone marriage; or possibly linked to the Hoods at Selby OR Beverley.
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Middle Names of James and Sarah Hood's ChildrenBeen looking at the middle names of James Hood (Son of my George Hood) & his Wife, Sarah Hood (nee Arundel /Wilkinson).
Only Russell appears to be what I would an Ancestry Descent surname (furthest back) on the Hood side and we know that belongs to George Hood's wife Sarah Russell, so one of the other surnames ought to be George Hood's, Mother.
Chester Newby and Cookin (Cockin) - MILLERSThe Newby and Cookin (definitely linked on documents to my George Hood) were MILLERS.
COSTA MILLJohn Hood of Costa Mill, was a Miller.
The water course "Costa Beck" is seen at the main road (West of Pickering), roughly half-way between Pickering and Middleton. (The road East of Pickering is direct to Scarborough).
Been trying this COSTA MILL in the newspapers and not only is John HOOD, a MILLER and cornmiller appearing with that address, but also a John PEARSON of COSTA MILL (Pearson - both spellings).
John PIERSON, also a MILLER appears in William White's 1840 ...
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Wf80AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA460&lpg=PA460&dq=Pearson+%22costa+mill%22&source=bl&ots=UBXcfGkduH&sig=nSZABjsuZ37WWXXvgwCT6lVm4ns&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjs_rKNo_7UAhXhK8AKHSXLDnQQ6AEILTAGJohn PEARSON of Costa Mill, is advertising for sale, Yorks Gazette, 28 October 1843 property at Pickering and Middleton ... Further Particulars to Thomas Pearson, Saintoft Grange, near Pickering; or Mr John Pearson Costa Mill, near Middleton; and at the Office of Messrs A. and W. Simpson, Solicitors, Malton, 14 October 1843.
John Pearson and John Hood as Millers seem to be ovelapping at Costa Mill.
COSTA MILL, near Pickering, or near Middleton, look to be the same MILL.
Another Directory of 1823
John Hood, Cornmiller, Costa Mill (Hood's Mill)
According to the prosecution of William Garbutt, 29, (reported in Yorkshire Gazzette 23 December 1843) it says he was a servant of John Hood of Costa Mill.
Seems the Mill also comes under Aislaby.
SummaryI feel the MILLER occupation aspect and the names John HOOD and also John PEARSON (alias John Pierson) both MILLERS and both linked to the same COSTA MILL, is perhaps worth revisiting?
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Incidental NoteThe John Hood who married Jane Marshall (18th Cent.) was a Bleacher by occupation (I got the Marriage doc from the Borthwick). The 1807 Poll Book has John Hood, Bleacher, listed.
Regards Mark