Dear Penobscot County Researchers: I am doing a study of the 1837 Census of Hampden, Maine. <http://www.rootsweb.com/~meandrhs/census/maine/hampden/1837.html> One of the families I am having a little problem with is: Zebulon Young of Hampden, Maine. There seems to be at least three Zebulon Young's There is a Zebulon Young who was in the American Revolution. Zebulon Young born 1760 Cape Cod, Mass, died 1832 in Hampden, Maine. Fisher's S & S of Maine states that he married (1) Phebe ________ m(2) Martha ________ How the 1800 Census of Hampden, Maine list: Zebulon Young 3 males under 10; one male between 26 and 45 and one female between 26 and 45 As the Zebulon Young of the American Revolution was said to been born in 1760, he would be 40 yrs old in 1800. The three males under 10 years in the 1800 census might be: Zebulon Young Jr, borm 3 March 1791 Bangs Young, born 3 March 1793 Isaac Young born 31 July 1898 The vital Records name one more son for Zebulon Young & wife wife, Phebey: Robert Young, born 27 March 1800, but this child was likely not count because it was after the start of the Census year. There are other children born to Zebulon Young and his wife, Phebey: Elizabeth Young, born 2 Dec. 1801 How there was a Zebulon Young and wife, Patty who had: Mary Ann Young, born 4 Nov. 1815 William Young, born 20 May 1818 The 1830 Census list both a Zebulon Young & a Zebulon Young Jr. Zebulon Young Jr Has: two males under 5, which means born between 1825 to 1830 one male 5 to 10, = 1820 to 1825 one male 15 to 20 = 1810 to 1815 one male 30 to 40 = 1790 to 1800 two females 10 to 15 = 1815 to 1820 one female 30 to 40 = 1790 to 1800 The other Zebulon Young had: one male 10 to 15 = 1815 to 1820 one male 60 to 70 = 1760 to 1770 one female 10-15 = 1815 to 1820 one female 40 to 50 = 1780 to 1790 If anyone has information on this family please e-mail me. David C. Young PO Box 152 Danville, Maine 04223 <www.rootsweb.com/~megenweb/>