George , the ones I remember were in reference to # yrs married and # children born to them.
I have some old genealogical records which have two sets of numbers preceding each name such as 28-1, etc. The second set must refer to the children of a couple, but what does the first set refer to? George Young
Patti, Henry Young b. 17 Mar 1672 Eastham, MA d. 26 Apr 1706 Eastham, MA _Probably_ married Sarah Snow, born 26 Feb 1673, Eastham, MA d. 28 Nov 1746 Eastham, MA (Note: last time I checked, this marriage was considered "probable" but had not yet been proved to GSMD satisfaction. I would be interested in any and all proof you have been able to develop concerning this marriage!) Sarah Snow's parents were: Jabez Snow born abt. 1642 in Plymouth, MA, d. 27 Dec 1690, Eastham, MA He married Elizabeth Smyth b. abt. Sept 1648, Hingham, MA d. about 8 Jan 1732 They married before 6 Sept 1670, Eastham, MA There are quite a few sources concerning Sarah Snow's parents including the Hopkins 5 Gen. GSMD, Genealogy of Mayflower Families, History of Hingaham, MA etc. However, as said before, the "missing link" has been marriage proof beyond "probable" for Henry Young-Sarah Snow. I would be curious to know (off list please) your family line from these two as they are in my line also. I have other Mayflower links myself, and have used them for entry into GSMD. However, I have always wanted to locate proof of the Henry Young/Sarah Snow marriage for supplemental application to GSMD. Any help with this would be appreciated greatly. Lorin McCleary III Hoquiam, WA I am hoping someone out there can help me with my brick wall. Henry YOUNG b. 17 Mar 1672 where? d. 26 Jul 1695 Eastham, MA md Sarah SNOW when? Parents: John YOUNG and Abagail HOWLAND Sarah SNOW b?d? Parents? CH Martha b. 28 Jul 1695 Eastham,MA d.? md Ebenezer ROGERS 22 Aug 1712 Harwich, MA Elizabeth b. 18 Jan 1698 where? d?md? Reliance b. 3 Mar 1700 where? d? md Elkanah PAINE 10 May 1719 Eastham, MA Moses b. 13 Nov 1702 Eastham, MA d? md? Thomas b. 24 Oct 1705 Eastham, MA d? md/ Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Patti ______________________________
Washington Co., VA Surveys Page 401 - Jacob Young - 250 ac - treasury warrant #17127 - on the waters of Sinking Creek, a branch of Holstein River and on both sides of the Main Road - corner to Robert Craig's land - on John Campbell's line - by an old path - near the great road - crossing the great road - September 29, 1792 If so please contact me fewilson@aol.com Thank you.
I am hoping someone out there can help me with my brick wall. Henry YOUNG b. 17 Mar 1672 where? d. 26 Jul 1695 Eastham, MA md Sarah SNOW when? Parents: John YOUNG and Abagail HOWLAND Sarah SNOW b?d? Parents? CH Martha b. 28 Jul 1695 Eastham,MA d.? md Ebenezer ROGERS 22 Aug 1712 Harwich, MA Elizabeth b. 18 Jan 1698 where? d?md? Reliance b. 3 Mar 1700 where? d? md Elkanah PAINE 10 May 1719 Eastham, MA Moses b. 13 Nov 1702 Eastham, MA d? md? Thomas b. 24 Oct 1705 Eastham, MA d? md/ Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Patti
Is anyone on this list researching Young individuals who lived in NY c.1740-1790. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
Usually there's many family crest for any one surname, especially if you have a very common surname. You must trace your family line back to a family member who wore a family crest to claim this as your family crest...and if you want to be technical, the crest is suppose to follow from the person who carried the crest to his eldest son...and down each generations eldest son.... to actually claim a crest as being your crest. I'm not picky myself, I think if you can find an ancestor who held a family crest is sufficient enough for me. Good luck in your quest. Billie Miller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron The Young" <acyoung@nysernet.org> To: <YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:41 AM Subject: [YOUNG] Young Family Crest? > > Does anyone have any source information on the Young > Family crests and their origin? > > Thanks, > > Aaron > ~ > > Aaron The Young > 216 Kirsch Drive > Syracuse, NY 13211 > (315) 454-9297 > son of Gerald Ulysses Young who was the > son of Jackson Oral Young who was the > son of John Calvin Young > > > ==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== > A hint from an old genealogy book: Always write in pencil. > The list owner is at lynn4604@aol.com > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
I would very much like to see you find some connections since some of my Virginia/Kentucky YOUNGs moved to Boone County Missouri a little earlier than that, but I don't have any evidence of a connection. You are showing the 1880 Census, correct? I would certainly begin searching the 1860 census for Missouri for a Young family with John Calvin as a 6-year old child and then 1870 as a 16-year old. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron The Young" <acyoung@nysernet.org> To: <YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 9:17 AM Subject: [YOUNG] Parents of John Calvin Young - Born in Missouri 1854 > > I am searching for any information regarding John Calvin Young. > He is my great grand father and was born in 1854 in Missouri. > He spent a large amount of time in Kansas (some in Coffeyville). > How do I go about finding the parents? > > I think this is a census record of him, but I cannot be sure. > > John C. Young > Male > -------------------------------------------------- > Other Information: > Birth Year <1854> > Birthplace MO > Age 26 > Occupation Farmer > Marital Status M <Married> > Race W <White> > Head of Household John C. Young > Relation Self > Father's Birthplace VA > Mother's Birthplace TN > --------------------------------------------------- > Source Information: > Census Place Harrison, Boone, Arkansas > Family History Library Film 1254039 > NA File Number T9-0039 > Page Number 525A > > At some point he married a Sarah Crandall. > > Aaron > ~ > > > ==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== > There are lots of Youngs with the same names, even in the same area. > Try to be as specific as possible to get the best results. > The list owner is at lynn4604@aol.com > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
At 02:21 PM 10/29/2002 -0500, Maryann Arnold wrote: >Hi Aaron: > >Go to http://www.clanyoung.org for a Young coat of arms, it's >history, clan tartan, etc. I happened to stumble on it one day. >Young is supposedly a Scottish name, not Irish, which surprised me, >but it is an interesting web site. Read the historical >story about the sewing of the American flag, if you like trivia. Some YOUNGs are from Scottish heritage. Some are from English, Irish, German, etc. Clan Young is an organization specifically for those who trace their genealogy back to a Scottish ancestor named YOUNG, but they do accept memberships from others with a YOUNG heritage who cannot definitively tie into one of the known Scottish lines. I joined years ago because my Moses YOUNG c1800 lived in an area of South Carolina where known Scottish YOUNGs were living. We cannot tie Moses in, yet, but I keep hoping for someone to find me his parentage! One must be careful when purchasing & displaying family crests, heralds, or coats of arms. (By the way, those are distinct entities.) A coat of arms does not 'belong' to a surname -- it must have been issued to an individual and can then be passed down the male line of succession. The wrongful assumption of arms in Scotland is punishable by fine and imprisonment. "A coat of arms was used individually and did NOT generally 'belong' to a surname. Whether the crest belongs to - or was used by - a member of your (branch of the) family is a matter for your personal consideration. Research may be required to determine if the crest was ever used by a member of your family." -- http://www.users.bigpond.com/paulvanv/crests.htm For more information, see the following references: The College of Arms, United Kingdom -- http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/faq.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson19.htm http://www.sog.org.uk/leaflets/arms.html Regards, Elsi P.S. After joining Clan Young, you are given the right to wear/display the Clan's crest. P.P.S You could design your own family crest.
Iam looking into YOUNG family. I don't have much information, but will try to list all that I have. John YOUNG b, <1781> Rhode Island Mrs. YOUNG b. New York son George William YOUNG b.<1807> New York Mary NICHOLS d.<July 1831> Ripley, Chautaqua, New York sons George M YOUNG b.10 Jan 1828 Ripley, Chau, New York Orvis NICHOLS YOUNG (HART) b.27 Mar 1830 Ripley, Chau, New York new marriage ? children Mason YOUNG Rozzele YOUNG Mary L. YOUNG Elizabeth M. YOUNG b.Mar 17 1834 Ripley, Chau, New York Can anyone help fill in my blanks or direct my direction? Rich _________________________________________________________________ Unlimited Internet access for only $21.95/month. Try MSN! http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/2monthsfree.asp
Hi Aaron: Go to http://www.clanyoung.org for a Young coat of arms, it's history, clan tartan, etc. I happened to stumble on it one day. Young is supposedly a Scottish name, not Irish, which surprised me, but it is an interesting web site. Read the historical story about the sewing of the American flag, if you like trivia. Aaron The Young wrote: > Does anyone have any source information on the Young > Family crests and their origin? > > Thanks, > > Aaron > ~ > > Aaron The Young > 216 Kirsch Drive > Syracuse, NY 13211 > (315) 454-9297 > son of Gerald Ulysses Young who was the > son of Jackson Oral Young who was the > son of John Calvin Young > > ==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== > A hint from an old genealogy book: Always write in pencil. > The list owner is at lynn4604@aol.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Does anyone have any source information on the Young Family crests and their origin? Thanks, Aaron ~ Aaron The Young 216 Kirsch Drive Syracuse, NY 13211 (315) 454-9297 son of Gerald Ulysses Young who was the son of Jackson Oral Young who was the son of John Calvin Young
I am searching for any information regarding John Calvin Young. He is my great grand father and was born in 1854 in Missouri. He spent a large amount of time in Kansas (some in Coffeyville). How do I go about finding the parents? I think this is a census record of him, but I cannot be sure. John C. Young Male -------------------------------------------------- Other Information: Birth Year <1854> Birthplace MO Age 26 Occupation Farmer Marital Status M <Married> Race W <White> Head of Household John C. Young Relation Self Father's Birthplace VA Mother's Birthplace TN --------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Harrison, Boone, Arkansas Family History Library Film 1254039 NA File Number T9-0039 Page Number 525A At some point he married a Sarah Crandall. Aaron ~
Thanks for posting the explanation of the family crests. I have found the name YOUNG with English, Irish, Scottish, French , German and my own combination of Scotts-Irish and Native American (Indian). One of the surprises that I have found was that I have found native Germans with both Jung and Young spellings. Some Germans . have changed the spelling after coming to America The name Young is also commom among several of the American Indian tribes that appeared when they started taking "European" names. J. Ray Young --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.406 / Virus Database: 229 - Release Date: 10/22/02
Is this the Robert Young who died 1792 in Washington County, Tennessee? If it its, I would like to hear more about your data of Robert in both SC and Ireland. Dick Fox ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Coats" <larcoa@aspermont.esc14.net> To: <YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 3:33 PM Subject: [YOUNG] Robert YOUNG b.c. 1722 and wife, Mary MacClellan > Am hoping that someone may be able to help me with this couple; what I have shows that they were married in Co. Antrim c. 1743-7 and came to SC in 1761 with children: Jane, John, and Agnes(mine). > Unconfirmed information has it that Mary MacClellan(whatever the spelling)was likely the dau. of a Wm MacLellan of Bourness/Ballymena, Antrim by his wife, Mary "Murra"(Murray?). > If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. > Regards to all, > Larry D. Hamilton Coats >
Am hoping that someone may be able to help me with this couple; what I have shows that they were married in Co. Antrim c. 1743-7 and came to SC in 1761 with children: Jane, John, and Agnes(mine). Unconfirmed information has it that Mary MacClellan(whatever the spelling)was likely the dau. of a Wm MacLellan of Bourness/Ballymena, Antrim by his wife, Mary "Murra"(Murray?). If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. Regards to all, Larry D. Hamilton Coats
I am searching for information on a Manty Young who was living in Canyon County, Idaho in 1930 and possibly stayed in that area. I know that he was also there in 1967. Manty would have been born in Oklahoma around 1890. Does anyone have this man in their files. Manty married a woman named Cora and had at least one son named Sherman. Manty had a brother named William Harrison Young who also lived in Canyon County. Gloria
Edward Young and Martha Shelton were married in Patrick Co, VA in 1874. Edward was born in Henry Co VA. I find at least three children for them; John P, Thomas R. and Eliza P. I'd like to know more about this family. Martha is my gg-aunt. Thanks Debbie
Hi everyone. My new e-mail address will be laniyoung@comcast.net I finally have high speed.
SEARCHING FOR: Abigail Young who Married a Samuel Brown in or around the New Cannan, Ct Area. They had Children Ann Jeanette and Eugene Slyvester and another brother. They are all buried in the North Greenwhich Congregational Cemetery, In Greenwhich , Ct. any help Appreciated. Geraldine Ryerson K