Hassel Poad married to Jane Sedman, Yorkshire, England, 1766
Am looking for anyone interested in the family of Hassel Poad, born before 3/20/1734 in Potter Brompton or Ganton, North Yorkshire, England. He died in April 1821 and is burried in Hutton Bushell/Buscel Cemetery in North Yorkshire. He married Jane Sedman on 3/27/1766 in Hackness Parish, North Yorkshire, England. Their children are: Marcy Poad, born or chistened 12/7/1766, Jane Poad, born/christened 1/22/1769, Hassel Poad, born/christened 2/21/1773, Sarah Poad born/christened 11/22/1776, Grace Poad born/christened 5/28/1778, Hannah Poad, born/christened 4/12/1778, Second Sarah Poad, born/christened 5/21/1780, Philop Poad, born/christened 12/7/1783, Easther Poad, born/christened 5/28/1786 and Philip Poad born/christened 5/4//1788.
Would love to share information with anyone interested with this family. There are several "cousins" working together so we have information on several branches of this family.
Martha
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Re: Hassel Poad married to Jane Sedman, Yorkshire, England, 1766
I am wondering if your Grace Poad might be a relative. I am tracking the ESTILL side of my family and have a John Estill born Nov 19, 1800 married Hannah Newton Feb 12, 1825 in Allerston. Hannah Newton is the daughter of William Newton and Grace Poad. Best regards, Kerry
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Re: Hassel Poad married to Jane Sedman, Yorkshire, England, 1766
Welcome to the family. Yes your Hannah is an aunt to my family. I have plenty of information. You may want to contact me direct at blazick123-genie@yahoo.com. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. You're John died somewhere in the fourth quarter of 1868, right? He and Hannah had Jane born 1825, William born 1828, John born 1830, Newton born 1832, Grace born 1834, Ann born 1835, Thomas born 1840, Mary born 1842 and George born 1844. John and Hannah were married 12 Feb 1825. Hannah Newton was the daughter of Edward and Grace. Other children in the family were William, Philip (my great, great grandfather), your Hannah, Jane, Ann, Sarah, Mary Ann, Edward, and the every present Hassel. (I say that because every child had a son named Hassell. In fact I have yet to find a person with the first name of Hassell who isn't related. I'm sure they exist, I just haven't found them yet.) Look forward to comparing notes.
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Re: Hassel Poad married to Jane Sedman, Yorkshire, England, 1766
My ancestor, Isaac Poad, was bapt at Levisham, 1713, and, a yeoman, married Mary Read there in 1743.Their son, Wm P, bapt Levisham, 1745, married Elizabeth Mackwood at Fylingdales 1773 by licence. Their son Wm was bapt at Robin Hood's Bay in 1773 and married Christiana Pennock, 1774, Egton, at Egton in 1799. Their daughter, Hannah, was born at Raw 1813; she married Wm Heselton of Aislaby at Whitby in 1835. These are all my ancestors. At this point, the name 'Poad' disappears from my ancestry. I think Isaac's parents were Wm Poad and Elizabeth nee Hazell, married Levisham in 1696.
I shd be most glad to exchange more info with you.
Regards, Conrad Wood
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Re: Hassel Poad married to Jane Sedman, Yorkshire, England, 1766
Thrilled to hear from you. I think you should contact me direct at blazick123-genie@yahoo.com. Once we get the details worked out, we can post our findings. I have never known how the William Poad that married Elizabeth Mackwood fits into the Lockton/Levisham Poads but I've been certain that they do. The monument inscription for William and Elizabeth Mackwood Poad says that William departed this life Oct 6th 1792, aged 62 years. That would make him born in 1730. You say that William was born in 1745. That's a 15 year gap. Provided we can connect your William to Isaac Poad, Isaac was the son of William Poad (wife Elizabeth, not Hassille) who was the son of Burminham Poad. This branch of the family appears to be separate from William and Elizabeth Hassille. The wills seem to separate these two William's. Also, all the descendents of William Poad/Elizabeth Hassille have a son named Hassell - every one of them! Isaac Poad, born 1713 and married to Mary Reed had a second wife, Ann Wellburne (Milburn) Isaac had a total of six children by the two wifes. I can confirm the rest of your linage that you talked about in your post. I have information on siblings. I may also be able to put you in touch with another researcher that is working on your branch of the family. I'm not sure i still have a current email but will check my records. Give me a shout and we'll work this out. Should be interesting!!!! Talk soon, Marti
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Scuse me butting in but you may be able to help with a bit of digging I've been doing.
The question we're trying to answer is who was the Mary KNAGGS who married John HANSELL. Mary was born 1800 in Ruswarp according to the census records but born 1804 according to the record of when she was buried at Lythe in 1851 (the MI record is in error by the way).
One theory is that she was born at Sneaton in 1802 the George KNAGGS and Elizabeth VALENTINE but we can't make a link.
Keep reading - I'm getting to the point.
If the George KNAGGS (married to Elizabeth VALENTINE) who left a will in 1804 Sneaton was the father of Mary KNAGGS who married John HANSELL then the widow would probably have got married again.
IGI has marriage of Elizabeth KNAGGS to Philip POAD 25 Feb 1808 Fylingdales batch M105352.
NBI has burials at Fylingdales: Philip POAD 3 Dec 1837 age 54 (appears in Freebmd deaths) Elizabeth POAD 18 Jan 1825 age 82 (too old to be the one we're after)
MI at Old Church Fylingdales has (ref 434) Sacred In remembrance of Philp POAD who departed this life December 1st 1837 aged 54 years And Elizabeth his wife who died December 10th 1850 aged 69 years. ( Note that that is just the right age to be the Elizabeth VALENTINE baptised in 1781) The next grave is for their son Philip POAD and the next after that is possibly the parents of the Philip who married Elizabeth KNAGGS - William died 1792 aged 62 & Elizabeth died 1825 aged 82.
1841 census Ho107-1265-1 folio 10 Dock, Fylingdales Elizabeth POAD 60 Y (indexed as PEOD)
There are no probate records for an Elizabeth POAD but there are a few for Fylingdales POADs amongst which the one which might solve the problem is that of Philip POAD Fylingdales May 1838 vol 197 F 388.
I've just today suggested to Michael HANSELL that he should get a copy of this will but then, having noticed your messages, thought I'd ask if you had any info which might help him.
Bryan
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Re: Philip POAD of Bay Town
Received your post and will do some digging. Will get back to you as soon as I can.
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Re: Philip POAD of Bay Town
Many thanks, Bryan. This is of gt interest to me as I descend fr Wm Poad b 1773 son of Wm Poad and Elizabeth Mackwood Poad. I already hv many of the details you kindly send, bt hv no time at the moment for an analysis; only to say tht the idea tht Philip Poad's marriage was to a widow nee Valentine on the face of it makes much sense to me as I cd never find a Knaggs in the records. More later. Regards, Conrad
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Re: Philip POAD of Bay Town
Here's some thoughts, Bryan. Geo and Elizb Knaggs are recordd by IGI as having hd only two ch at Sneaton: Hannah 1803, Mary 1802. That's up to 1821. This strongly suggests one of them died soon after 1803. Elizb wd hv bn badly in need of a husband, as a wdw with two small daus.
The first born of Elizb Knaggs with Philip Poad is called 'Walker' Poad. Elizb Valentine's father was Walter V. Cd Walker be a mistake for Walter?
I feel strongly tht it's the same Elizb. My record of the marriage of PP with Eliz doesn't seem to show whether E was a wdw, just marr by licence. Best to check the marr record in case there really are marital status details?
Conrad
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Re: Philip POAD of Bay Town
Excellent thought about the Walter / Walker name. I could not make out where WALKER came from.
Its now pretty clear that George KNAGGS died and his widow married Philip POAD.
However this does not answer the original question I posed which is whether Mary KNAGGS born 1802 was the Mary who married John HANSELL in Whitby - about 1822 from memory.
I'm off line for a few days - got to go and move house for elderly aunt.
Bryan
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