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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #864 on: Friday 27 October 17 22:50 BST (UK) »
A snippet of Quaker material apparently at the J.B. Morrell Library / Borthwick Institute, York.

Letters of Isabel Casson (1777-1857) to Esther Priestman, 1802-1848
Business letters of John Casson (fl.1849-1871) to William Murray Tuke, 1849-1871
Letters of Ellen Cockin (1758-1841) to Esther Priestman and Maria Tuke, 1813-1837



Isabel Richardson born 1777 (daughter of Henry and Hannah Richardson of Whitby) who married Henry Casson. Isabel Casson also being a Quaker, dying 1857 aged 80.


Not quite sure, how close Isabel Casson (relationship wise) was to Jane Hood, nee Casson born Thorne, later of Selby / Brayton, but a link to a Richardson.

The Tuke family found so far, centre around York. Tea Merchants and Dealers.

York Minutes (Brotherton Lib.) - Jane Hood (nee Casson) had married outside the Quaker Meeting, so William Hood was not a Quaker 1850s.

I'm thinking that George Hood might have got his Quaker burial, because George possibly had a Quaker relative somewhere.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #865 on: Saturday 28 October 17 00:03 BST (UK) »
James Cockin & Mary Turr, Thorne, 2 August 1791, by Banns, James signed, but image B.T. Mary left mark per B.T.

Turr or Tuke

Need to check original church register

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Samuel Tuke

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=761724.msg6347066#msg6347066


George by two named members Samuel Tuke and Thomas Allis saying George Hood was "a conscientious man
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #866 on: Saturday 28 October 17 00:18 BST (UK) »

Quite a few Tuke's in the York Deeds including a Samuel Tuke c1824-30 timeframe.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #867 on: Saturday 28 October 17 17:30 BST (UK) »

From the Richard Gibson Thread - Yorks, North Riding ...
Hi Claire,

James Cockin & Mary Turr, Thorne, 2 August 1791, by Banns,

Its a very long shot, but thinking 1812 was George's first appearance in Selby, little known about him to 1815 when he married Sarah Russel with Witness James Cockin and seems the earliest surname to be linked to George. There has been some searches done on Cockin surname but if James Cockin,s wife was ? Mary Turr, the link to George's marriage 1815 could be from the Turr surname or George could be a relative of Mary Turr

BENTLEY AND COCKIN FAMILY RECORDS

Comprising: records relating to Cockin family and Bentley, including miscellaneous photographs, memoranda and papers

DZMD/423 Doncaster Archives

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DZMZ/45 Doncaster archives
 
DONCASTER, BALBY, BURGHWALLIS AND THORNE NON-PAROCHIAL REGISTERS, 1761-1837


Thank you dobfarm and Claire

Well spotted, I like this COCKIN papers find very much, but not quite for the same reason.

I understand the records relate to the COCKIN Family and Bentley.

TNA says "Creator: Cockin family of Bentley, Yorkshire."

The place of Bentley is near or part of Arksey, North of Doncaster.

Arksey not far from the A19 road to Selby and South of ASKERN, (South of Whitley / Kellington) linked to the Newby family.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #868 on: Saturday 28 October 17 20:38 BST (UK) »
James Cockin summaries, some are B.T.s, so can't see all witnesses, or signatures.

James Cockin & Frances Corner, South Cave, 1789. [crosses - signature]

James Cockin & Martha Hargreave, Wath upon Dearne, by Banns 26th December 1786, signed James Coikin.

James Cockin & Mary Turr, Thorne, 2 August 1791, by Banns, James signed, but image B.T. Mary left mark per B.T.

James Son of William & Dorothy Cockin, Joyner, Doncaster, Bapt. 26 December 1786. B.T.

William Son of James & Ann Cockin, Abode Doncaster, Labourer, Bapt Doncaster 2 Oct. 1814, born 24 July 1814.
Must be a James Cockin & Ann [ ? ] Marriage somewhere?


I need to see if I can obtain the actual Marriage signatures, where they signed.

Mark


Third Image Extract
Added: I was interested to notice that a Witness to Thomas Cockin of Luddington and Margaret Chester of this Parish, 1796 marriage at Hatfield, looks like Rob.t COOKIN

Perhaps James Cookin (witness 1815 Selby Marriage) and Robert Cookin (below) were both taught by the same person?

And it is believed that Margaret Chester is linked to Chester Newby, George Hood's 1815 Marriage Bondsman

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A very fine gap can just be seen, but so close it looks like an 'O'

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #869 on: Sunday 29 October 17 00:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Everyone :)

Marriage of James COCKING in Hatfield November 1813 to Ann Wilburn

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #870 on: Sunday 29 October 17 00:33 BST (UK) »
Thanks Claire

Not the same signature, as Hood & Russell 1815 at Selby.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #871 on: Friday 03 November 17 00:08 GMT (UK) »
Seems Alfred Hood is rare.

25 June 1838; Charles HOOD; Full; Bachelor; Yeoman; Cranborne; Thomas Hood; Yeoman;
to Mary Ann Agnus TOMPSON; Full; Spinster; Cranborne; John Tompson; Clergyman;
Witnesses: Alfred Hood and Sophia Hood


The last miller of Thrigby was Alfred Hood who was also a local farmer. He ran the mill until 1889 when the mill ceased working. Mautby, Norfolk. (Gt. Yarmouth area)


George Henry Hanson and Alfred Hood the younger, carrying on business as Oil Merchants, at Nechells Park, Birmingham. 1885. But there must have been an Alfred Hood, senior.


Alfred Hood and Son, Brewer, Gravelly Hill, Birmingham, c.1900 a bit recent.


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #872 on: Friday 03 November 17 02:03 GMT (UK) »
 Alfred Hood - there are 116 births recorded on F M P between 1807 - 1860 - however some are duplicated because of the numerous datasets there are

Couple in Yorkshire:  Alfred Hood bpt. 15 Sep 1841 York St Crux - son of Mark & Sarah. This Alfred passed away the following year

Alfred Hood bpt. 17 Sep 1861 Beverley - son of Thomas & Martha Hood.

And William Hood and Jane Casson named a child Alfred William

Not so many Alfreds if using the name as a surname though.
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