Hello
Think I am onto something I hope, with striking place similarities too? Still needs more research.
Hello All
I am reviewing the 1833 Deed Registration of the Wren Lane property (ex Henry Mitton's), belonging to John CLARKSON of Newport, Eastrington, Farmer, who transferred a Dwelling House and Yard to George HOOD of Selby, Private Brewer, in 1833. The Registration also says that George Hood occupied the neighbouring property of the Hon. Edward Robert Petre (Lord Petre).
The 1833 Registration of the Transfer, by John CLARKSON was witnessed by Robert STANILAND of Selby, Joiner and Wm Shearburn of Snaith, Attorney.
Snaith 10th September 1827 Henry MITTON married Eliza SHILLITO (Eliza Shillett in York Herald and both of Snaith).
Added in this quote: Henry MITTON & Eliza MITTON (nee Shillito) became Henry EADON Esq. (d.1861, aged 71) & Eliza EADON of Snaith, due to the Grant of the 'Arms of Eadon'.
Francis EADON of Whitley in 1826, Whitley was where George HOOD's 1815 marriage Bondsman Chester Newby was born in 1790.
York Herald, 30th July 1825
On Wednesday week, at Eastrington, near Howden, Mr. S. A. Garbut, (of the firm of Staniland and Garbutt, silk mercers, of Hull) to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr John Clarkson, farmer and miller, of Newport.
Gazette Notice of 1831
ADDED - Gazette Notice of 1831 - Staniland and Garbutt, Silk Mercers and Drapers at the Town of Kingston upon Hull being dissolved, dated 31st December 1830.
Joseph S. STANILAND.
Saml. A. GARBUTT.
1799 EastringtonJohn CLARKSON of this Parish and Elizabeth ROBINSON of the Parish of Howden by Licence
Wit. Leon CLARKSON & Wm ROBINSON
1st December 1810A Good MALT-HOUSE, at Newport, Wallingfen, near Cave ... apply CLARKSON and ROBINSON at Newport, aforesaid.
19 November 1824On the 5th inst., at Newport, near Cave, Mr. William Robinson, aged 59, (of the firm of Clarkson and Robinson, farmers and millers,) son of the late Mr. Jos. Robinson, of Immingham, in this county, and Brother to Mrs. Taylor, Silver Street, Hull.Leicester Chronicle, 5th June 1841On Tuesday, at SCULCOATES Church, Hull, Mr Edward BOYER, of Hathern, eldest son of Mr. Richard BOYER, of Skeffington Vale, in this county, to Anne, youngest daughter of Mr John Clarkson, of Beverley Road, Hull.Wit: Saml A. GARBUTT, Mary Anne STEPHENSON, Mary GARBUTT, Sarah BOYER.
[Another Mary Ann STEPHENSON married Robert Railton GRUBB 1854 at Lund (near Beverley). GRUBB link to a descendant of Maudland HOOD of Selby (Maudland HOOD bapt Scarborough, married Charles TURNER at Selby in 1794) ]
Hull Advertiser, 23 January 1852On the 17th inst., at his residence, Beverley Road, Hull, aged 84 years, Mr. John CLARKSON, formerly of Newport, Yorkshire, father of Mrs. S. A. Garbutt, of this town. He had been an uniformly consistent and attached member of the Wesleyan Society for upwards of half a century. However, in 1871 Edward BOYER lived at Bayfield, Stamford Road, BOWDON (Altrincham Street Directory), see also 1871 Census. Anne BOYER [nee Anne CLARKSON] died Feb 1871 aged 57 years.
BOWDON was where my George HOOD and William HOOD (both late of Selby) were also living 1871.
Very interesting that in 1871, Edward BOYER who was of Hathern, Leicester, Leicestershire, and Leicester was where my 2 X Gt Grandfather George HOOD lived in the 1870s decade?
Yorks Gazette, 18 May 1844The witness on the 1833 George Hood of Selby, Deed copy was Robert Staniland, Joiner, who married Miss Martha Jackson at Selby and both of that place, had been living together under the same roof upwards of 25 years and had a combined age of upwards of 120 years.
I think this research in the newspapers has some more mileage yet, due to various place links with my HOODs and that another Mary Ann STEPHENSON, to the Mary Anne STEPHENSON witness in the BOYER marriage, marries Robt Railton GRUBB, linking back to Maudland HOOD of Scarborough and Selby (who became a TURNER at her 1794 Selby marriage)?
Mark
Brief background on "Mr Pearson Solicitor marrying Miss Mitton.
"Mr Pearson" was Mathew Pearson a Solicitor in Selby. He was born in Laughton-en-le-Morthen (Rotherham, Yorkshire) in 1774 to John Pearson (Yeoman) and Francis Sinclair. He married Sarah Ann Mitton.
Henry Mitton, Brewer of Snaith married Mary Eaden of Kellington 1 Jan 1775. He died 1803 in Snaith. He had a son Henry born 1790 (farmer in Snaith in 1828). His eldest son William took over his father's copyhold in Snaith.