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Mary Hood (Lye)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Martock, Somerset, England
Death: November 04, 1902 (75-84)
New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Place of Burial: New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Lye and Grace Lye
Wife of Archibald Hood and Peter Facey Hoskin
Mother of Robert Hood; Thomas Hood; Josias Hoskin; John Rodd Hoskin; Betsy (Bessie) Jane Corney and 7 others
Sister of Lucy Rodd Sarten; Ann Shaw; William Lye; James Lye; Edward Lye and 3 others

Managed by: Terry Jackson (Switzer)
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About Mary Hood

Mary Lye was born in Martock, Somersetshire, England, and baptised there on 25 December 1822;[1] she was the sixth of 11 children of Grace Rodd and her husband, John Lye, a farmhand on an estate. The squire's daughter taught Mary and her sisters needlework and may also have seen to their general education: Mary Lye is said to have always paid strict attention to good speech and could read, write and figure.

In Nov. 1840 Mary Lye journeyed to New Zealand with her parents, three sisters and three brothers aboard the William Bryan.[2] The family arrived at New Plymouth on 31 March 1841. For several months they endured the privations of life in a tent at Moturoa until a raupo whare was constructed on the site then known as Devonport.

Mary Lye married Peter Facey Hoskin at New Plymouth, in 1843;[3] he had been a fellow passenger on the William Bryan. They were to have 10 children. A blacksmith by trade, Hoskin presumably had some capital on arrival in New Plymouth: it was not long before he purchased land in a central part of the township and set up a blacksmith's shop, a wine and spirit store and a general store selling groceries, haberdashery and fancy goods. Mary Hoskin ran the general store until the business was sold to H. J. Honeyfield in 1859. The remainder of the family business moved to larger premises at Victoria House.

When war broke out in Taranaki in 1860, Mary Hoskin refused to join the evacuation of women and children to Nelson. Victoria House was commandeered, and the accommodation used for visiting dignitaries; the wine and spirit store was given over to the military guard. The Hoskins had, at times, to entertain visitors such as Sir George Grey and the chief justice, George Arney.

Tragedy struck when Peter Hoskin died on 22 October 1860. Then two of the children, Helen and William Arthur, were victims of a diphtheria outbreak in June 1861. On 30 January 1862, at New Plymouth, Mary Hoskin married Archibald Hood,[4] a member of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. They were to have two sons.

Mary Hood continued to run her business efficiently and energetically along with organising her domestic affairs and caring for her family. It is not known what part Archibald Hood played in the business, but by 1864 Victoria House was known as Mr Hood's store. Mary Hood, however, continued to play an active role in the business. Both had outside interests. Mary was an active member of the Taranaki Philharmonic Society, while Archibald took an interest in local history: he published several pamphlets and books, including one on the whaler Dicky Barrett. According to family legend Mary Hood may have had a financial interest in a grog shop in Thames. She made regular journeys to Auckland in order to purchase stock, and may have extended these journeys to include Thames to allow her to supervise her business interests there.

Mary Hood used her intelligence, tenacity and strength of character to overcome the difficulties facing a woman who simultaneously ran a successful business and raised a large family. She remained active almost until the time of her death in New Plymouth on 4 November 1902.[5][6][7][8] Archibald Hood died in 1913.

Mary and her 2nd husband were buried in Te Henui Cemetery, New Plymouth.

Headstone Inscription
In memory of MARY beloved wife of A. HOOD died 2nd Nov. 1902. Aged 79 years. Also ARCHIBALD HOOD. Sergeant Major Royal Artillery. Fought in Crimea died 2nd Jan. 1913. Aged 89 years.

Sources

  • Judy Hanline. 'Hood, Mary', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 30-Oct-2012
  1. "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812," database with images, Ancestry.com; baptism record for Mary daughter of John and Grace Lye, 25 Dec 1822, parish of Martock; citing Reference Number: D\P\MART/2/1/8, Somerset Archives & Local Studies, South West Heritage Trust, Taunton, England
  2. "New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QJDV-65DC : 10 August 2017), Mary Lye, departed 1840, ship William Bryan, Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm .
  3. "New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes, 1800-1966," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/Q24J-J4X2 : 4 October 2016), Peter Facey Hoskin and Mary Lye, 1843; citing Marriage, New Zealand, registration number 1843/669, Archives of New Zealand, Wellington.
  4. "New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes, 1800-1966," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/Q24J-2JR4 : 4 October 2016), Archibald Hood and Mary Hoskin, 1862; citing Marriage, New Zealand, registration number 1862/5331, Archives of New Zealand, Wellington.
  5. "New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes, 1800-1966," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QG6K-35V4 : 4 January 2018), Mary Hood, 1902; citing Death, New Zealand, registration number 1902/6777, Archives of New Zealand, Wellington.
  6. Death notice for Mary Hood, Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12114, 4 November 1902, Page 4; digital images, Papers Past (https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH19021104.2.16 : accessed 22 May 2018).
  7. Death notice for Mary Hood, Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 262, 4 November 1902, Page 8; digital images, Papers Past (https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19021104.2.75 : accessed 22 May 2018).
  8. "New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Probate Records, 1843-1998," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/2VCD-2L2 : 9 August 2017), Mary Hood, 1902; citing New Plymouth, New Plymouth probate files, 1867-1981, record number 867, Archives New Zealand, Auckland Regional Office; FamilySearch digital folder 007373757. See also:
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Mary Hood's Timeline

1822
December 25, 1822
Martock, Somerset, England
1822
Martock, Somerset, England
1845
August 4, 1845
New Plymouth, New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
1846
December 6, 1846
New Plymouth, New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
1847
April 24, 1847
New Plymouth, New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
1849
May 21, 1849
New Plymouth, New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
1851
May 23, 1851
New Plymouth, New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
1853
February 8, 1853
New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
1855
December 26, 1855
New Plymouth, New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand
1856
March 21, 1856
New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand