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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #297 on: Monday 13 March 17 11:39 GMT (UK) »
Mr Hood selling ale in Wren lane Selby (another form of publican)

John Hood who died 1819 Selby had no retired occupation on his burial record and not proved he was husband of Jane Hood who died 1803 wife of John Hood a mariner

Any Cook's, Cockin's, Coo's, Pearson's, Bainbridges etc found in alcohol trades around Selby or Gateshead or middle England (Derbyshire -Leicestershire- Notts)
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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #298 on: Wednesday 15 March 17 13:46 GMT (UK) »
These Irish records are proving rather interesting, including an 1866 Court Case over a property belonging to a George Hood with reference to three lives one being named as:-

"Albert Ernest Alfred ", his title being described as "His Royal Highness".

Adjacent properties in County Antrim are occupied by other Hoods.

Other surnames that are familiar to me are Hamilton and Hutchinson in the name ...  Henry Hutchinson Hamilton O'Hara, (Henry O'Hara was the Earl of Antrim).


Also I have purchased a Will of Richard Peirson of Selby County of York written in 1724 and titled "1724 Mr Pearson's Will " and later Registered at Wakefield, confirming Peirson has property in Great Britain and Ireland. His Brother was Thomas Firman.


Reference to a 'Duchess of Hamilton' has come up before in our family.

Emma Hamilton was the Mistress of Lord Horatio Nelson. Descendant and Descendant relations of Nelson and Hood marrying each other in 1810 (mentioned in a 6th July 1810 Wedding notice).


In view of the above I wanted to know more about Captain Samuel Hood; George Hood seemingly aka George Hope of the Admiralty and Royal Navy.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=767414.new#new


Hope Hood had a boy called George baptised in 1788 at Broadwinsor, Dorset.


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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #299 on: Wednesday 15 March 17 15:07 GMT (UK) »
Whilst on the subject of George Hood and shipping I have this 1811 East India Merchant ship, reference.

If the NEXT of KIN to GEORGE HOOD, late Quarter Master of the East India Merchant ship, City of London, a bachelor, deceased, will apply to James Paxton, No. 73, White Horse Street, Stepney, they will hear of something to their advantage.

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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #300 on: Thursday 16 March 17 00:01 GMT (UK) »
Richard HOOD married Rachel WHITE 17 May 1753 at East Stoke.

THEIR CHILDREN: all baptised at East Stoke
Rachell bapt. 11 Jun 1754
Mary bapt. 15 Sep 1755
Richard bapt. 23 Jul 1767   
John White H bapt. 31 Dec 1759
William bapt.   23 Aug 1761
Ann bapt. 30 Sep 1764

can't see a George baptism :-\

Rachel Hood was buried 23 Mar 1769 East Stoke, so should be a baptism before this date.

Richard HOOD widower remarried to Nanny BURT 8 Sept. 1777, he signed, she left her mark. Witnesses: John and Sarah Hood, both signed.

William White's Will ~ will send it on. All the children of Richard and Rachel were to receive a share of his £1000 stock and what was left of his personal estate after the death of Johnathon White - his brother.

Johnathon White was buried 29 December 1805 East Stoke, Dorset.
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The George Hood mentioned in the Public Ledger, nothing really on him bar he died in Foreign Parts, it was an Administration record, went to probate Nov. 1811, Court: Commissary Court of London
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 #301 on: Thursday 16 March 17 11:30 GMT (UK) »
Hello All

Thank you Claire for info and Goughy for John Hood's Memorial photos.


Coos Lands to Petre

Regarding a Capital Messuage and estate in Norfolk called Coos, records indicate that by 1783 Robert Edward Lord Petre, were Lords.

https://archive.org/stream/historynorfolkf00masogoog#page/n65/mode/2up/search/Petre
Page 54.  Richard Coo (p.56).

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Edit: and in 1526, William Coe and Ethelred, his wife, had an interest in it, which they sold to Thomas Jermain ... p.53.  Unlikely to descend, by hereditary line Coo to Petre.

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« Reply #302 on: Thursday 16 March 17 17:02 GMT (UK) »
Just noticed on page 53 that the Coe's sold their interest, so can't link Coe/Coo to Petre, as I thought.

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« Reply #303 on: Friday 17 March 17 00:29 GMT (UK) »
Baron Sam Lord Hood - High admiral of the fleet ?

Seems a big jump down to   ???

George Hood a barrel maker.



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Re: George Hood 1815 Selby Marriage - James Cookin / James Cook in W
« Reply #304 on: Friday 17 March 17 13:26 GMT (UK) »
Baron Sam Lord Hood - High admiral of the fleet ?

Seems a big jump down to   ???

George Hood a barrel maker.

Three of George and Sarah Hood's unaccounted four adult children, have been found in the Quaker burial records. Passed on the date of death, for the outstanding daughter.

Now George Hood's widow Sarah Hood (nee Russell) is being rather awkward, possibly in a separate Register, or something.

The University Archives have kindly asked the Quaker Records Custodian Specialist to try and trace Widow, Sarah Hood (1879).

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A Gibson family had Arms, apparently buried in Newcastle Church?

Many Gibsons in England had Storks in their Crests, not too different from a Crane.

The only Gibson picture is a Stork's Head.

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« Reply #305 on: Friday 17 March 17 13:33 GMT (UK) »

That is good news regarding the burials - well done.
I don't think it will be long before the unaccounted family members will be found.

This is interesting stuff regarding the Gibsons. I seem to think we touched upon an early Gibson family before - or a wealthy family of Gibsons in Newcastle around this timeframe - possibly related ?
Luce, Tippett , Thomson, Dolling ~ Devon & Cornwall
Mocquard ~ London, France
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