The father Francis was consistent with a birthplace of Knaresbrough in 1811/12, one census his birthplace was forest lane head.
He was baptised 26 December 1814 Knaresbrough. Parents: Francis Hood and Susannah. Parents abode: Forest Lane Head.
Fathers occ: Husbandman
Marriage not online but Francis Hood married Susanna Webster in Knaresbrough St Mary, 11 Apr 1814.
There are two burials in Knaresbrough for a Francis Hood and a Susanna Hood, but would make them older parents, if them at all. But I can't see any more children either born to the couple.
BURIALS:
Francis hood buried 01 Nov 1829 Knaresbrough aged 78 birthyear c1751
Susannah Hood buried 05 Oct 1817 Knaresbrough aged 48 birthyear c1769.
Going back to Francis born 1846 - he had a sibling Henry born 1849 - Henry married an Elizabeth Gibson
Thanks Claire
Regarding Francis Hood and his sibling Henry Hood born Crayke / Craike. Their Father Francis Hood was born Knaresborough about 1810 (alias Francis Hudd born Forest lane Head).
Elizabeth Hood (nee Gibson) was born SELBY, according to the Census I have saved. In 1861, her Mother Ann Gibson, W., aged 32 was a Railway Gate Keeper at Clifton City of York, born Burn (10 yrs later Born Balne) and Elizabeth Gibson was 8 years old.
In 1871 Elizabeth Gibson was a Domestic Servant at Sowerby aged 18.
Marriage 22 February 1873, Parish Church of St Olave Marygate, County of York
Henry Hood, age 24, Bachelor, Groom, Residence Sowerby, Father Francis Hood, Labourer.
Elizabeth Gibson, age 21, Residence Bootham, Father John Gibson (Dec.), Carpenter.
Both sign their own name.
Witnesses:-
David Gibson
Louisa
Walker.
Interesting how Tim Schofield on Flickr has the grave photos of Matthew HOOD, Surgeon died Selby 1717 and William
Walker (died Selby) and Robson and Robinson (elsewhere, some more recent).
Reply #31
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=756955.31William Walker of Selby in Abbey Floor
Sacred
to the Memory of
William Walker, who
departed this life April 5th 1811
Aged 52 Years [looks 32, but worn due to foot traffic, Selby transcription has aged 51], of Selby, Baker
Mr Schofield seems to claim that he can only link his family up, using information on a family paper, now lost.
One Francis Hood was from Craike alias Crake.
The Hoods of Nettleham Hall, Lincolnshire, have links with Craike, going back - John Hood of Craike
One
Benjamin HOOD of Knaresborough was mentioned in QUAKER recordsMentioned in the Knaresborough Monthly Meeting 1721 to 1753, under Carlton Hill.
https://library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/Quaker%20Collection?searchColumn=archiveKeyWord&query=Benjamin+Hood&browseQuery=Search&selection=Quaker+Collection&archiveLevel=AllRegards Mark
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