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. pg. 110 - Phebe Jackson Lewis Vennum, b. June 23, 1874, Morris County, NJ, d. at 104 years, 11 months, 26 days, in IL. Daughter of Maj. Benjamin and Abigail (Mitchell) Jackson, Rockaway, NJ, m. 1802, Isaac Lewis (NJ), she moved in 1814, and in 1817 m. John Vennum of Washington County, PA. #174 - pg. 140 - Levi Barker Young, b. Dec. 2, 1850, near West Union, OH, killed by train 1897 near Humboldt, IL, m. Permelia Agnes Young, Dec. 3, 1874, she being the daughter of George and Elizabeth (McGarrah) Young of West Union, OH, grand daughter of Daniel Young and 1st wife, early settler in Adams County, OH. Daniel was a Revolutionary soldier, b. 1757. Daniel's second wife, Dorcas Coonrad (Conrad), widow of John Coonrad (of Washington, PA), writer believes that Daniel, son of Thomas and Thankfull (Robards) Young of Pequannock, NJ, cousin to Morgan Young JR who left Washington County to go to Adams County OH as the Coonrad (Conrad) family did. (3 children) #313 - pg. 230 - Robert Young SR, b. Morris County, NJ, one of 8 children, brother to John (who wrote will document), Quakers, only family in NJ with the "Young" name. Son James, Morgan, Robert. 1768 - owned property (John Phillips mentioned) in Mendham, NJ, lived next to John Losey, near Shongum Lake on road that ended at Morgan Young's .... toward Schooley's Mill. Property was sold to Silas and Daniel Young, Phillips had bought from Phillips. Nathanial Mitchell, witnessed. Jane, daughter of John Losey SR., m. Morgan Young, JR. Tax List noted, Robert SR and JR. Jonas and Phebe Phillips bought 230 acres from James Young, they sold May 14, 1799 to Silas and Daniel Young, with James Young as witness, Daniel sold his share to Silas in 1802, (Randolph Quaker Meeting House mentioned), Lewis Loree and John Lewis Carrell, connected to family. Mary ___?, is Robert's wife. #314 - pg. 231 - James Young, nephew of John (wrote will) m. Sarah Benjamin. He was b. 1738. #315 - pg. 231 - Morgan Young, nephew of John (wrote will), son of Robert, brother of James and Robert JR. 1785 - 1) Morgan, husband of Elizabeth Mills, he was a wagon master during Revolution; 2) Morgan JR, husband of Jane Losey, he was Pvt. in Revolution, 3) Morgan, son of Thomas Young, of Pequannock, NJ. Morgan, son of Robert, believed probably Sgt. during Revolution in NJ. allied families include: Jackson, Losey, Carrel, Hatheway, Lyon, Bryant, Dalrymple, etc.) Robt. (1829 pension statement) - said relatives went to NY and OH. Morgan JR, Hercules, John and Silas (1790) Washington County, PA census, latter 3 signed petition in 1784.