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    1. [PAWASHIN] Notes from "Our Young Family in America, Prof. Edward Hudson Young - 1947 - #17 - John Young, JR, #18 - Aaron Young, #30 - Abraham 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. #17 - John Young, JR, m. Elizabeth Logan (both Randolph township of Morris County, NJ), believed to be daughter of John Logan. John Logan lived near the Youngs in Washington County, PA, 1810. Was (Capt. Jacob Young's) Sgt. in OH, during War of 1812. John and Jane Logan were buried in Wayne Cemetery, Fredericktown, OH. John and Elizabeth had 6 children: James Logan, b. Sep. 18, 1808 William, b. Mar. 31, 1810 Mary Ann, b. Feb. 10, 1812 Hannah, b. June 14, 1815, d. Aug. 6, 1866, in the home of her sister, Sarah Day at DeKalb, IL. Sarah, b. June 8, 1817 Ellzy Pierson, b. Jan. 26, 1819 #18 - pg. 36 - Aaron Young, b. Nov. 14, 1788, Morris Co. NJ, d. Apr. 19, 1856. Wife Mary and 7 children, John Logan is son in law. 1813, Aaron m. 2nd cousin, Mary Mitchell, Knox County, OH, she was a daughter of William and Phebe (Southard) Mitchell, neice of Hannah Mitchell, wife of John Young, sister of Naomi and Lewis Young (son of N. M. Young) and of Silas Mitchell (m. Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Young). #20 - Ebenezer Pierson "Elzy", b. May 5, 1798, Quaker parents, Morris County, NJ, went with parents and brother, Nathanial, to Kerr's Mill, Fredericktown, OH. Presbyterian. #30, pg. 46 - Abraham Young, wife Leah. Abraham d. Dec. 9, 1817, West Union, OH (1814), b. between 1790-1800.

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