Susan, Lary, Toni, Ruth, Dough, Rod, Granny, and Charles Thanks for your notes off list. I'll post my information and perhaps you can aid in the search. Or perhaps, I can help any of you. William Young is believed to have come from England to Md. There is a William Young enumerated in Kent Co MD in 1790. A shipwreck is said to have caused the death of at least one son. Different branches have different versions, but the bottom line is that son Robert Watson was raised by Edward Comegys, a Quaker, in Kent Co MD. On Robert's marriage document he indicates his mother is Amelia. Some have speculated she is Amelia Comegys, but I've not found proof of this. Robert converts to the Friends religion in 1804 and moves to Baltimore. He marries Rebecca Hussey in 1808 in the Baltimore MM. They have the following children: William L. b 1809 ma Rennie Bromwell went to MO and KS George H. b 1811 ma Lucy Smith died in OH Joseph W. b. 1814 ma Sarah Binford stayed in IN Rachel b. 1816 d age 10 Elizabeth 1819 Robert W. 1822 ma Delilah Stanton went to IA Hiram H. 1825 ma Josephine Hollingsworth ?moved back to MD Charles A 1827 died young Edward Comegys 1828 ma Elizabeth Winder stayed in Champaign co OH John Francis 1832 d young This family moved from Baltimore to NYC, back to Baltimore then to Cincinnati then to Rush Co IN. This is the "first family". If any of this is familiar I would certainly appreciate hearing from you.I've always wondered about the middle name WATSON. One older researcher had some Watson material, but when I met her, she didn't have much memory and couldn't tell me why. Doug, BUTLER, enters this Young line twice. Virginia Ann Butler marries Micajah C. Young (s/o the above Joseph W.) in 1875 in ?IN. My mother is a BUTLER from Mooresville Morgan Co IN and she married my father in 1940. Ruth, We've briefly discussed the Binfords, but at this time I can't see the connection. As far as I know I don't have the TX YOUNGs you mentioned. Larry, None of your names sounded familiar to mine. But, the MD connection might prove interesting. Susan, Again the MD connection could be of interest. Thanks all for your notes. Hopefully, we can all have some luck in our searches. SuzanneYoung Brayer
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Need ancestry of subject. He married (1) Rebecca (Clark?), (2) Mary ------ . He, Rebecca, and children lived in Phila., Pa. and Montgomery County, Pa. With Rebecca, he had at least six children: Elizabeth, Charles, Francis (male), Mary, Isaac, and Rebecca (m. Wells TOMLINSON). He is buried in St. Thomas (Episcopal) Church, Whitemarsh, Montgomery Co., Pa. Thanks, Rex Brook Tomlinson
Howdy, I'm looking for info on Perry Melvin YOUNG b.18 May 1866 Springhill Whiteside IL, d.17 Dec 1945 Little Sioux IA. He married Ellen JOHNSON (1870-1957) and had Arthur b.abt 1888 IA, Cora Francis b.9 Sept 1890 IA m. Andrew NELSON, Melvin b.abt 1897 IA, Wayne Jasper b.30 Sept 1899 IA, Goldie b.abt 1902 IA m. ? HESSLER, Elton b.abt 1904 IA, Thelma b.abt 1908 IA m. Arnold SIMMONS, Hazel m. ? Bryan, Ruby m. Newton WOOD & Burhnell. Perry's parents were Jerry (pos Jeremiah) from PA and Sarah Palmer from Canada. His Grandfather may have been Daniel YOUNG from PA. Ellen's parents were William from KY and Sarah ? from KY. Perry & Ellen's children lived in IA and MO. I'd love to here from anyone else that's researching this line. Thanks, Jody
Hi List, Is the Acts of Tennessee in book form? The will entry below is what I want to look up. I believe it is White County, Tennessee Young William 1831 35 Private 2.1 Deceased - late husband of Elizabeth Young Jamie's Genealogy http://members.tripod.com/~LadyValois/index.htm
YOUNGsters, Clan Young is publishing a new book about the Scotish Youngs. <http://www.clanyoung.com/>
J. Ray Young wrote: >>>>I have 4 James Youngs in my line here in Marion Co IL and one of them is James W. Their father/grandfather came here from Sumner co TN.<<<< Do you have dates (at least approximate dates) for your James YOUNGS - all four of 'em? My mystery James W. Young was enumerated in 1850 Washington County, Arkansas as being born in Indiana. However - I've not found him in a subsequent census to see if the data is the same. His wife was from Tennessee and it's possible that he was, too. Thank you.
Hello: I'm new to this list and wonder if anyone is or has researched the Young families who lived in Rensselaer County, NY in the early 1700's near Hoosick and Center Brunswick. If anyone has info on Henry/Heinrich Young (JUNG) or his descendants, I would like to write privately to them. Thanks very much. Bernard C. Young in VT
My James Young was born in Miss (by word of mouth and per death certificate). At onee time he was in McRory Ark where he married his first wife. He returned to Miss. Later he moved to Hardin Co, Tn. where he died at and where we have remained. He was supposedly born in 1857. He died in 1930. Here is his decendants: James Wright Young and Emma Daughtry 1 Nellie b 1885 Ark m Doss Pugh 2 Nora b 1887 Miss m Chester Brooks 3 Addie b 1889 Miss m. William Sloan James and Mary Jane Hutchison: 4 Pauline b 1896 m Paulus Morris (no children) 5 Burl Aaron (my grandfather) b 1905 Tn 6 Agnes Irene b 1909 Tn (no children) 7 James Hassel b 1911 Tn ( no children) -----Original Message----- From: J Ray Young <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 2:23 PM Subject: Re: James W. Young >Do either of you have YOUNG connections in either Sumner Co TN or in >Indiana Territory (southern IL). > >I have 4 James Youngs in my line here in Marion Co IL and one of them is >James W. Their father/grandfather came here from Sumner co TN. > >thanks >J. Ray Young > > >==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== >Remember that genealogy is not the search for the rich and famous. >The list owner is at [email protected] > >============================== >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >
Looking for Rose and her children. Caught a log wagon from Missouri to Arkansas around 1865. Stewart Stanfield of Oklahoma City
Good afternoon, I am working on a Young family connection in Henry County, IA. The following are found in Winfield-Scott Township Cemetery: Section C Row 11 Charles L. Young 1910-1989 Grace L. Young 1911-1975 Row 13 Byron F. Young 1868-1956 Margaret E. Young 1869-1946 Robert Young 1905-1922 Row 23 Jennie Z. (Young) Enke b. 17 Nov 1870 - d. 19 Sep 1912 Louise Enke b. 15 Dec 1869 - d. 29 Jan 1953 Section F Row 12 Eva M. Young 1862-1960 John R. Young 1862-1952 Section G Row 1 Sarah G. Young d. 3 Oct 1882, aged 43 yrs, 6 months, 20 days Ray Young d. 1 Apr 1879, aged 3 days E.D. Young b. 29 Apr 1839 - d. 27 Aug 1906 Frank L. Young b. 23 Apr 1887 - d. 30 Sep 1903 Section H Row 10 Howard Young d. 1878 Best Regards, Tina McCain-McGarry
Hi I am researching TURVEY WISE MAY DART MANNING NORTON KILPATRICK HORNSBY ROACH DRAFFIN MURPHY LOWRIE CHAMBERS YOUNG BAILEY SPARROW GRANT FOLEY HEATHERS DAVIS GOLDNEY Thanks Belinda Turvey
Hello, People drift in and out of lists, so it's about time I re-posted my request. I'm looking for the family of ELIZABETH YOUNG who was born in CUMBERLAND UK about 1880 / 1890. She married into the COLLEY family and re-appeared in FLORIDA in 1953. Her sister ELLEN YOUNG married into the STEELE family and stayed in Cumberland. Any info appreciated. Michael Steele, South Wales, UK.
Hello I just wanted to say that I am sorry this is getting so out of hand. I know Rod and he is a caring and loving person. He did not say prayer was wrong.. I know he believes very much in the power of prayer. he has prayed for me when I was going thru some rough times. There are lists for just about everything and most of them ask that you stay on topic. I belong to a prayer request line and have turned to it many times. I have also sent e-mails to members of lists asking for prayer, but not through the list. Please understand and don't get mad. All Rod is trying to do is abide by the guidelines that were set for this list. Sandi....... they can hide but they can't run
I think you forgot George and Henry for #1. I thought it was 5 brothers. (grin) [email protected] wrote: > > THE TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR NAMES: > > (1). Thou shalt name your male children: > James, John, Joseph, Josiah, Abel, Richard, Thomas, William > > (2) Thou shalt name your female children: > Elizabeth, Mary, Martha, Maria, Sarah, Ida, Virginia, May > > (3) Thou shalt leave NO trace of your female children. > > (4) Thou shalt, after naming your children from the above lists, call > them by strange nicknames such as: Ike, Eli, Polly, Dolly, > Sukey.---making them difficult to trace. > > (5) Thou shalt NOT use any middle names on any legal documents or > census reports, and only where necessary, you may use only initials on > legal documents. > > (6)Thou shalt learn to sign all documents illegibly so that your > surname can be spelled, or misspelled, in various ways: Hicks, Hicks, > Hix, Hixe, Hucks, Kicks > > (7) Thou shalt, after no more then 3 generations, make sure that all > family records are lost, misplaced, burned in a court house fire, or > buried so that NO future trace of them can be found. > > (8) Thou shalt propagate misleading legends, rumors, & vague innuendo > regarding your place origination > > (A) you may have come from : England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales....or Iran. > (B) you may have American Indian ancestry of the______tribe...... > (C) You may have descended from one of three brothers that came over > from______ > > (9) Thou shalt leave NO cemetery records, or headstones with legible names. > > (10) Thou shalt leave NO family Bible with records of birth, marriages, or > deaths. > > (11) Thou shalt ALWAYS flip thy name around. If born James Albert, thou > must make all the rest of thy records in the names of Albert, AJ, JA, > AL, Bert, Bart, or Alfred. > > (12) Thou must also flip thy parent's names when making reference to > them, although "Unknown" or a blank line is an acceptable alternative. > > ==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== > Remember that genealogy is not the search for the rich and famous. > The list owner is at [email protected] > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi
My Grandfather, Sherman Pomeroy Young, was born December 26, 1867, in Woodburn, Macoupin County, Illinois. His parents were John Henry and Sarah E. Young. He was married in 1898, to Miss Bessie Thompson, daughter of Rev. Dr. J. B. Thompson I am eager to find out more about them, or about any other relatives. Anson Young
Hi all, Glad we are back on the genealogy track!! I need some help. I feel I'm the ONLY one searching my YOUNG line. These are some of the names that tie in. Perhaps someone is connected; even remotely. Suzanne YOUNG, DOUGHERTY, SWAIN, FOLGER, BINFORD, HUSSEY, MACY, HUDDLESTON, BARNARD, BUTLER.
Does anyone have any information on Arthur LeRoy Young, age 44, who married LaVerne Young, age 27, (apparently not related) in St Louis, MO, in Nov 1926? LaVerne is the daughter of Taylor Robert Young and Lula Deny Thompson. Taylor was a prominent attorney in St Louis who died in 1947. Dave Young Downey, CA
Looking forward to it , Nancy. TERI
Thanks J. Ray Young