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And this marriage 12 June 1830 after Banns at Hatfield.
William COCKIN of Snaith married Ann ROBINSON
He signed she left her mark
Witnesses: John ? ? ? and
William COOKE.
I think it says John Hopworth or Hepworth
Hello All
Yes, John Hepworth, so
Hepworth with possible links to William Cockin and/or Ann Robinson.
Internet search ...
"Henry Mitton" Snaith Hepworth https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&gws_rd=ssl#q=%22Henry+Mitton%22+Snaith+Hepworth&start=0gives documents mentioning Hepworth, with Snaith and Henry Mitton.
Seems the book by Boaz is attempting to link a William Hepworth to Henry Mitton, Maltster, Gentleman of Snaith.
George Hood and Henry Mitton, Maltster of SnaithOne of the Wren Lane, Selby Deed Registrations of 1833 for a property of John Clarkson of Newport in the Parish of Eastrington
to George Hood of Selby Brewer (neighbouring a property of the Hon. Edward Robert Petre already in George Hood's occupation), indicates John Clarkson George Hood and Henry Mitton of Snaith County of York have signed the Release, regarding the transfer to George Hood.
George Hood diversified into Brewing between 1824 & 1826 (per occupation in children's baptisms) and may have been in business with Henry Mitton, before he purchased John Clarkson's property, occupied by Henry Mitton's Malt-kiln in Wren Lane.
Whether Cockin - Hepworth - Mitton - Hood, are partly or wholly linked or related to each other, or partly business ties, remains to be discovered?
Regards Mark
EDITForgot I had posted this for someone else ...
Leeds Intelligencer - 31st January 1803
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A few days ago died, aged 76, Mrs Hepworth, mother of Mr Cockin, dissenting minister, in Halifax."
14 Pages with Cockin refs here ...
https://archive.org/stream/halifaxbooksauth00turnuoft#page/n1/mode/2upLane Independent Chapel, Holmfirth ...
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