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    1. [PAWASHIN] Notes from "Our Young Family in America, Prof. Edward Hudson Young - 1947 - #9 - Morgan Young
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    3. Information gleaned from: Our Young Family in America, Compiled by Prof. Edward Hudson Young, Durham, NC. Published by: Sanborn & Ruth Young, Los Gatos, CA Ruth Young Orb, Chicago, IL Helen Young Hardy, Barrington, IL and the Compiler Printed at: Durham, NC, USA, 1947 Much of this information has been documented via the will of John Young, NJ Archives, 1st Series, Vol. XXXV, and the research of the individuals so named. The original Young's, 8 brothers and sisters, came from Scotland to America in the early 1720s, from earliest documents, apparently Quakers to Penn's Colony. Many of them ended up in NJ. The notes gleaned have to do, primarily, those who settled and/or passed through Fallowfield Twp. in the early years toward the Ohio's. There were a few Young's who stayed behind. #9 - Morgan Young, pg. 19, Revol. War Veteran, pg. 21 pg. 16, Mendham, Morris Co, NJ - 1778 - First Tax Rec., also William, James JR, and Morgan JR (last 2 without acreage) appear to be of same household, last 3 sons of Morgan. James JR, the JR to distinguish him from neighbor of same name, and cousin James, son of Robert. Note: Jonathon Young, son of James, 1785. Morgan moved his family to Fallowfield township, from NJ between the birth of his son, Noah, in 1788 & 1790. (father, mother, 1 son, 2 daughters), lived there 18 years, Old Redstone Fort, Ensign - Militia, 1st Washington Brigade (1793), Hercules, Silas and John were there by 1784, prior to the 1790 Federal Census. Mrs. Abigail (Harris), wife of Nathaniel, Mitchell, mother in law of John Young was there by 1787; also shows Margaret Young, wife of Daniel, Carrel, sister of Morgan, 1790. Morgan was still there in 1800, wife, 2 boys, 1 girl under 10, and 1 boy and 2 girls between 10 to 16 years old. They moved to West Union, OH about 1807, 1810 - Adams (est'd 1797) County, OH, Nathaniel Massie's Survey, NW Territory, VA Military Lands (est'd 1784). This was the property that had been originally bought by Henry & Rebecca Spears, witnessed by Thom. Carson (JR/II), Esq. and James Young. He m. near end of Revolution, Jane Losey (b. 1758), daughter of John and Jane Losey, Mendham, NJ (Dutch origin). Their children were: Susannah, eldest; Sallie; Noah, b. Apr. 1788; Jane; Abraham; John; Moses, b. May 11, 1802; Henry, b. Feb. 11, 1805; Losey, b. Feb. 9, 1809

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