When John Hood was born in 1870, in Howick Township, Huron, Ontario, Canada, his father, William Hood, was 36 and his mother, Margaret Cochrane, was 27. He died on 2 February 1873, in Minto, Wellington, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 3, and was buried in Howick Township, Huron, Ontario, Canada.
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English and Scottish: nickname from Middle English hod, hood, hodde ‘hood’, either for someone who wore a hood (like the medieval folk hero Robin Hood) or who made and sold hoods. In Kent and Sussex the name may sometimes have been confused with Hoad .
English: from the Middle English personal name Hod(e), a variant of Ode or Odd with prosthetic H-; see Ott and Oates and compare Hodson 2.
English and Scottish: variant of Hudd, from the Middle English personal name Hudde, Hutte, which could represent Old English Hud(d)a or its ancient Germanic equivalent Hud(d)o, but is more likely from Anglo-Norman French Hud(de), a pet form of Hugh.
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