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    1. [YOUNG] Young, John Scott
    2. Nancy Kelly
    3. Cherokee County Ala. Census 1880 ( This census june 5th,1881) Young, John Scott --W--M--60--H H--Married-School Teacher--Unemployed--Sick-B--N.C. Young, Nancy Jane-W--F---40--H W-Married--Born in Georgia Young, James Matthew-W-M-14-Born in Ala. Young, William Josh-----W-M--10-Born in Ala. Young,John Harlan-------W-M--6months-Born in Ala. My grandfather was John Harlan Young. He died in 1943 in Hospital in Atlanta Georgia, He is buried in Shady Dale, Georgia. I want help on John Scott Young, Nancy Jane Young, James Matthew Young and William Josh Young. Thanks, Nancy B. Kelly 1091 College St. Monticello, Georgia 31064 nbkelly@bellsouth.net

    07/25/2002 05:10:47
    1. [YOUNG] Three Hundred Years in Innishowen, by Amy Isobel Young
    2. One of the remarkable research tools for studying a specific family in Ulster is a book by Amy Isabel Young titled, "Three Hundred Years in Innishowen," being more Particularly an Account of the Family of YOUNG of CULDAFF, with short accounts of many other families connected with them during that period, by Amy Young, Belfast, M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, Limited, The Linenhall Press MCMXXIX She writes: "When the idea of writing this book first took shape, I was actuated chiefly by the desire to do for those who came after me what I very much wish had been done by those who came before me; namely, to gather together from every available source whatever of interest I could find relating to the family of YOUNG of CULDAFF, their relations, connections, and their home... ...I have, of course , also received much that was of use from such works as Hill's "Plantation of Ulster," Reid's "History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland," Maghtochair's "Innishowen," the Ulster Inquisitions, Sir Arthur Vicars' "Index od Derry and Raphoe Wills," "Alumni Dublinensis,' by Burtchaell and Sadleir, the "Ulster Journal of Archaeology,' "Derry Cathedral Registers,' Graham's "Derriana,' etc. which makes this a well documented and researched manuscript on the Young family and their life in Donegal. The chapter headings are as follows: Chapter I Innishowen before 1640, with a short topographical and archaeoligical account of the peninsula and the parish of Culdaff, and a list of the Rectors to the present day. Chapter II Robert Young, ordained 1632, with a history of the family of Bishop Andrew Knox of Raphoe Chapter III Robert Young, instituted to Culdaff and Cloncha 1668, with an account of the families of Cary of Redcastle, Vaughan, and some genealogical charts Chapter IV Hart of Donegal, with charts... Chapter V George Young, b. 1680 with an account of the families of McLaughlin, Skipton, and some charts Chapter VI Robert Young, b. 1703/04 with an account of the family of Hart of Cregnasole, and some charts Chapter VII Rev. Gardiner Young of Ballynascreen, with an account of General Frederick Young, and charts of Richardson, Torrens, Chapter VIII Harvey of Malin, with charts Chapter IX George Young, b. 1731, with an account of the family of Lanny, chartts of Knox, Ussher, and Smitth, and some letters from Frederick, Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry Chapter X The Ulster Volunteers of the 18th Century, with some letters from Lord Charlemont to John Harvey of Malin, hitherto unpublished Chapter XI Robert Young, b. 1764, with accounts of the families of Nesbitt of Woodhill, Chichester, Ball, and charts... Chapter XII George Young, b. 1792, with accounts of the families of ffolliott, Lawrence, the Rev. James KNox, Foyle College, and some charts... Chapter XIII Robert George Young, b. 1834 with accounts of the families of Staveley, Crofton, and charts... Chapter XIV George Lawrence Young, b. 1859 with an account of Gardiner Harvey, Gage of Rathlin Island, and Boyd of Ballycastle... Chapter XV Robert Chichester Young, b. 1857 with an account of the family of Stuart of Ballyhivistock... Although my Cowan family arrived in St. Johnston, Donegal in 1620 and we were neighbors to the Youngs just up the road in Innishowen I find no direct connection between the families. There are however, many Youngs, including the well known Samuel Young, early Presbyterian buried at Third Creek Presbyterian church a few miles from me in Rowan County, North Carolina. Many of my ancestors are buried in the cemeteries at Third Creek and Thyatira Presbyterian next to Youngs. The Donegal connection is a strong one. If any researcher would like information on how to obtain a copy of Amy Young's book please contact me privately at cscunc@aol.com. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105 The best genealogical source for studying Presbyterianism in Donegal/Derry is Alexander Lecky's "In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery" and "The Laggan and its Presbyterianism" published 1905, 1908 Belfast and long since out of print. These books contain lists of Elders by Parish and townland and much information that can not be found in any other source. On my recent trip to Donegal I met a gentleman who was over 90 and the last living person who had anything to do with the 1975 reprint of the Lecky books and he told me they were still the primary source for early (1672 and before) Ulster presbyterian genealogy. I still have a few copies left for those interested.

    07/22/2002 01:43:42
    1. Re: [YOUNG] Hosia (Hosey) (Hosea) Young
    2. Sorry, checked the neighbors and found these, may be sons too! I found a Rose Pollard, but she was married in 1880, but in the right place! See below Carleen Census Place: Griffin, Pope, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254054 National Archives Film T9-0054 Page 76B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Joseph W. YOUNG Self M M W 29 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: IL Mo: TN Dimey J. YOUNG Wife F M W 32 AR Occ: Keeps House Fa: NC Mo: MO Census Place: Griffin, Pope, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254054 National Archives Film T9-0054 Page 76B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Ezekiel YOUNG Self M M W 31 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: IL Mo: TN Dily Ann YOUNG Wife F M W 33 AR Occ: Keeps House Fa: NC Mo: MO Alonzo YOUNG Son M S W 9 AR Fa: TN Mo: AR William J. YOUNG Son M S W 3 AR Fa: TN Mo: AR Amanda C. YOUNG Dau F S W 7M AR Fa: TN Mo: AR Census Place: Cadron, Faulkner, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254043 National Archives Film T9-0043 Page 559D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace William H. POLLARD Self M M W 38 ENG Occ: Trading Fa: ENG Mo: ENG Rose E. POLLARD Wife F M W 31 OH Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH Samuel G. POLLARD Son M S W 5 IL Fa: ENG Mo: OH

    07/21/2002 06:24:29
    1. Re: [YOUNG] Hosia (Hosey) (Hosea) Young
    2. Ann, Here is your family in the 1880 census. Carleen Census Place: Griffin, Pope, Arkansas 1880 Source: FHL Film 1254054 National Archives Film T9-0054 Page 76B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Hosia YOUNG Self M M W 70 IL Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Sarah A. YOUNG Wife F M W 35 KY Occ: Keeps House Fa: NC Mo: NC John W. YOUNG Son M S W 15 AR Occ: Works On Farm Fa: IL Mo: KY Mary A. YOUNG Dau F S W 12 AR Occ: At Home Fa: IL Mo: KY Nancy P. YOUNG Dau F S W 7 AR Fa: IL Mo: KY Sarah E. YOUNG Dau F S W 7M AR Fa: IL Mo: KY

    07/21/2002 06:19:06
    1. [YOUNG] Hosia (Hosey) (Hosea) Young
    2. Ann
    3. Any info on Young, lived Arkansas in 1860/1880, married to Sarah and had a son John W Young who married Rose Pollard in Faulkner Ark on 3/12/1885...any info appreciated, no mater how small..Thanks Ann

    07/21/2002 12:54:27
    1. [YOUNG] William Young and Elizabeth Chapman
    2. 7/20/2002 Subject: William Young and Elizabeth Chapman Dear Folks: I would appreciate any help and guidance you could please provide me with in this search for my ancestors William Young and Elizabeth Chapman. Here is the information I have gathered about them to date, would like to learn about William Youngs ancestors. William Young, as I understand it, was born 3/13/1749 in CT and died 2/22/1802 in Mt. Hope, NY. I suspect that he was buried in that area too perhaps. He was a shoemaker by profession. Elizabeth Chapman was born 11/15/1752 in Brewster, NY and died in 1838. Her parents were Issac Chapman and Mary Paddock. The couple had several children-William Young, Jr, Peter, Shaw, my ancestor, Issac, Thomas, Elizabeth and Polly. Shaw is the only child I have information on: he was born 6/6/1778 in Brewster, NY, died 3/13/1865 maybe in Oneida County, NY, was buried in Mt. Hope, NY and married Hannah Grumann about 1800, that might be wrong age wise. Shaws name is on a YOung headstone in Deansboro Cemetery in Deansboro, NY in Oneida Co, NY and it states that he is buried in Mt. Hope, NY, that is all the Deansboro Cemetery knows about it. I do not have any more prior information on our part of the Young family past William and I would like to learn more about them please. It may be that William is a common name for Youngs, do not know, but would like any help anyone can give please. I do have Young information from Shaw as that line joined with the Whitneys in 1825 at the marriage of Shaws son William Grumann Young to Polly Whitney. If this information would be of help to anyone please contact me and I will give it to you. Thank you for your help. Hope all of you have a nice weekend. Susan DeHart

    07/21/2002 11:06:38
    1. [YOUNG] YOUNG-Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan, CAN
    2. Ruby Blume
    3. Can anyone help me find my grandparents and family; lived in Saskatchewan , CAN between 1913-1919. John Elsworth and Nancy (Holmes) Young had three children while there. Emma Lou, born about 1914, Wanda Isabelle (my Mother, have birth certificate), born 1-14-1916 at Rabbit Lake, and Ruby, born 12-28-1918. Elvie, Porter, Donald and Iola were older children, born in IA and WI. Thanks in advance for any help I may get. Ruby Blume, Central Wisconsin

    07/16/2002 09:50:36
    1. [YOUNG] YOUNG-Canada
    2. Ruby Blume
    3. I'm looking for my great grandfather, William Porter Young or perhaps Porter William Young, born April 22, 1836 in Charlotte, New Brunswick, Canada. Came to the USA at an early age. Possible parents are Moses and Mary Creasey Young; possible siblings are Isaiah, William, David, Mary, etc. Can anyone out there help? Ruby Blume, Central Wisconsin

    07/16/2002 09:48:01
    1. [YOUNG] help...hard drive crashed
    2. Sue Mc
    3. Help! I had a crash, got a new hard drive installed but lost all of my bookmarks, favorites, and links. Would each of you please send me one of your favorite research links? I'd really appreciate this. Thank you, Sue McAlister Root-Digger-@smartgroups.com email: Sue-@Painter-McAlister.com HOME PAGE: www.Painter-McAlister.com Administrator for: PA-PITTSBURGH and PA-WESTMORELAND-HISTORIC Administrator for: BALLES, ECKER,HEROLD, KELLAWAY, KELLOWAY, MCALISTER, MCCALLISTER, MCALLISTER, MCCOLLISTER, SKELLY, STRAYER, PAINTER, PAYNTER, PICKHARD, AdoptionAlliance-subscribe@topica.com Mystery-Cohorts-subscribe@topica.com STHM-subscribe@topica.com Westie-subscribe@topica.com

    07/15/2002 07:50:42
    1. [YOUNG] A slew of Youngs
    2. jean mccoy
    3. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rjturner/names33.htm#YO

    07/15/2002 12:24:28
    1. [YOUNG] YOUNG -Check out The Hale County Cemetery Database
    2. Hope this helps someone. Reta Young <A HREF="http://catalog.unger.myplainview.com/cemetery/cemetery.php?name=young">Click here: The Hale County Cemetery Database</A>

    07/15/2002 09:26:51
    1. [YOUNG] 1815 mailing costs
    2. Sue Mc
    3. The costs of mailing a letter in 1815. For 10 miles or less: 6 ¢ For 11 to 60 miles: 8¢ For 61 to 100 miles: 12¢ For 101 to 150: 15¢ For 151 to 200 miles: For 201 to 250 miles: 17¢ For 251 to 350 miles: 20¢ For 351 to 450 miles: 22¢ For 451 miles or more: 25¢ Source: The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in the 1800's. Marc McCutcheon, Writer's Digest Books, 1993 Sue McAlister Root-Digger-@smartgroups.com email: Sue-@Painter-McAlister.com HOME PAGE: www.Painter-McAlister.com Administrator for: PA-PITTSBURGH and PA-WESTMORELAND-HISTORIC Administrator for: BALLES, ECKER,HEROLD, KELLAWAY, KELLOWAY, MCALISTER, MCCALLISTER, MCALLISTER, MCCOLLISTER, SKELLY, STRAYER, PAINTER, PAYNTER, PICKHARD, AdoptionAlliance-subscribe@topica.com Mystery-Cohorts-subscribe@topica.com STHM-subscribe@topica.com Westie-subscribe@topica.com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release Date: 7/10/2002

    07/15/2002 08:08:22
    1. Re: [YOUNG] Va Youngs
    2. In a message dated 7/14/2002 11:18:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mccoy@gvtc.com writes: > > Washington County, VA Personal Property Tax - 1787 - List 'A' > YOUNG, Abraham > PITTS, Lewis YOUNG, Daniel > PHIPS, James YOUNG, Daniel > YOUNG< John > > I am certain that this Abraham and Daniel are brothers to my Margaret "Peggy" Young who wed Christopher Funkhoser in Washington Co., VA. If anyone has any think on these Youngs please contact me at fewilson@aol.com. Thank yoo. Frieda

    07/15/2002 07:04:36
    1. [YOUNG] JUNG/YOUNG Family of Mecklenburg Co., NC
    2. Susan Tilleman
    3. If anyone has well-documented information about Jacob YOUNG, s/o Johann/John JUNG/YOUNG, (ca. 1764 - 1836), his wife Rachel GOODNIGHT (1771/76 - 1828), d/o Hans Michael GUTKNECHT/GOODNIGHT and Mary LANDIS/LANDERS, or other Mecklenburg Co., NC, ancestors, please consider writing and submitting an article to the following project for publication. See the following site for further information: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncomchs/ Susan "Sue" Cearlock Tilleman List Administrator for the GOODNIGHT List http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/presidents/prez33.htm -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #1----- Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 19:02:13 -0500 From: "sheila weaver" <sheilaw@webkorner.com> To: NCMECKLE-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <200204031902.AA668401820@webkorner.com> Subject: [NCMECKLE-L] Update on the Mecklenburg Heritage Book Project Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello List! Just a quick update on the Mecklenburg Co., NC Heritage book project. We're receiving responses from many and are certain to get more. The Mecklenburg County Heritage - NC Vol. I is underway! Just so you know, this is not SPAM, we are not selling anything. We simply want to have the best County Heritage Book ever printed in North Carolina, and you're invited to help! Eligibility is very generous; you reside in Mecklenburg or have roots here! We will keep working on-line for the next few weeks and then announce a meeting later this Summer to fully detail the project, this will be a public forum, open to all. Lets limber up those typing fingers and dust off some of the old family photos... (getting ready to go to Walmart to make duplicate photos). We're making a book and y'all are invited to be a part of it! For more information contact: <sheilaw@mail.webkorner.com> Warmest Regards, Sheila Weaver Mecklenburg Co. Heritage Book Committee Also, check out the website: http://www.countyheritagebooks.com click on "submission Guidelines" -----ORIGINAL MESSAGE #2----- Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 22:32:56 -0400 From: "sheila weaver" <sheilaw@webkorner.com> To: NCMECKLE-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <200204092232.AA1939472558@webkorner.com> Subject: [NCMECKLE-L] Update on OLDE MECKLENBURG HERITAGE BOOK PROJECT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit JUST AN UPDATE ON THE OLDE MECKLENBURG HERITAGE BOOK PROJECT.......... Line dropped by Sheila R. Weaver CHECK OUT THIS SITE FOR EXAMPLES AND SUBMISSION GUIDE LINES. ****LOOK AND SEE.... **** http://www.geocities.com/bjbarnhill/Sample.html ******* ******* - --------------------------------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------- - --------------------------------- Submission Information Who is eligible to participate? A. Present residents of what is or used to be Mecklenburg County. B. Former residents of Mecklenburg County. C. Those with roots in Mecklenburg County. How much may I submit and what is the cost? A. Each household is encouraged to send in 500 words of their family history and one picture. B. These amounts will be published at no charge. C. In addition, if your ancestors were in Mecklenburg County before 1790?, you may submit one additional Pioneer story and another picture; limit: 500 words per household. D. Additional words are 10¢ per word. Extra photos are $12.50. Double wide or double deep photos are also $12.50 additional. Abbreviations/numbers: four or less letters/numbers (considered to be) = one word. Five or more letters/numbers (considered to be) = 2 words. Punctuation is ignored. What will I write? A. About your ancestors. 1. Why and when they came to Mecklenburg County. 2. Birth, marriages and death dates. B. Yourself and your family. 1. Childhood, school days, and other events. 2. Jobs, residences, hobbies and pastimes. C. Anything you can tell future generations of their ancestry. Article directions. A. Double-space type or word processing on bond paper. We cannot accept articles which are typed in ALL CAPS. Upper and lower case must be used! B. Include at end of article: 1. Word count. 2. Sources, if available. 3. Name and address of story submitter. 4. Photo caption (see V. C) Photograph directions. Note: Do not submit original irreplaceable photos. We make every effort to return them, but cannot be responsible for loss or damage. A. Types and size. 1. Glossy photos are best! Black and white are preferred, though we will accept 35mm color and studio quality photos. Laser copies don't reproduce nearly as well, so please don't submit them. 2. The following are not acceptable: Computer scans, diskettes, etc., Xerox copies, negatives or faded Polaroid prints. 3. Any size up to 8" x 10". 4. All photos will be reduced to one column - 2 1 /2 " wide x 1 3 /4 " high, with standard cropping as a bust shot. You must pay extra, as detailed in II. D., for larger sizes. B. Identification. 1. Place a return address label with telephone number on the back or (not as desirable) print this information lightly with soft lead pencil on back of photo. 2. Include stamped, self-addressed envelope. C. Captions 1. Limited to 10 words or less. 2. Type at end of article. Additional articles. A. Histories of churches, clubs, and organizations. 1. Each allowed 250 words and one photo free. 2. Additional words and photos as in II. D. B. Communities and major topics allowed 600-750 words and one photo at committee discretion. C. Tribute, memorial and business history section. 1. The only pages which cost the submitter. 2. Contact the committee for details. Writing assistance. A. Contact committee members. B. Attend our writing workshop. Restrictions. A. Articles cannot harm or embarrass another individual. B. No genealogical charts or tabular material to be used

    07/15/2002 04:55:59
    1. [YOUNG] Va Youngs
    2. jean mccoy
    3. Washington County, VA Personal Property Tax - 1787 - List 'A' YOUNG, Abraham PITTS, Lewis YOUNG, Daniel PHIPS, James YOUNG, Daniel YOUNG< John Sorry, the list I found this on had no URL or site attached. JeanW

    07/14/2002 04:08:10
    1. [YOUNG] Informative sites
    2. jean mccoy
    3. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mscivilw/wizards.htm lists a story by Bennett H Young---out of Ms area also another site listing a lot of names going west is from Passports issued by Gov of Ga to travel into and across Indian Lands, from 1785 to about 1815. http://www.rootsweb.com/~allamar/ppindex5.html go to bottom of page, pick up next or back for other letters of alphabet. JeanW

    07/14/2002 09:47:07
    1. Re: [YOUNG] YOUNG; My YOUNG family
    2. Elsi
    3. At 03:50 AM 07/12/2002 EDT, KullmannG2@aol.com wrote: >I have been away from the List for a number of years and now >need to finish this family line but am still stuck.  Could anyone help me >with >any information on John YOUNG b. 1780 d. 1860/70 DeKalb Co., TN >- wife Lucinda Jane CANTRELL b. 1787.  I am looking for the >parents of this John YOUNG.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. The same submitted genealogy shows "Lucy Cantrell" (daughter of Aaron and Martha) married to "John Young". Dates for John differ slightly from yours. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=linda5&id=I23850 Perhaps the submitter thought Lucy & Janey were two different children of Aaron & Martha. All of the other genealogies of Aaron & Martha do not show these as two daughters. Regards, Elsi

    07/13/2002 02:24:42
    1. Re: [YOUNG] YOUNG; My YOUNG family
    2. Elsi
    3. At 03:50 AM 07/12/2002 EDT, KullmannG2@aol.com wrote: >I have been away from the List for a number of years and now >need to finish this family line but am still stuck.  Could anyone help me >with >any information on John YOUNG b. 1780 d. 1860/70 DeKalb Co., TN >- wife Lucinda Jane CANTRELL b. 1787.  I am looking for the >parents of this John YOUNG.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sue Ann: I don't have any information on your particular YOUNG-CANTRELL family, but they are only slightly older than my own Moses Young who married Cynthia Cantrell in SC. Moses was born c1800, Cynthia was born c1805. They married 1824 and migrated to TN/MO. My John B. Young, 3rd child of Moses & Cynthia, was born 1827 in TN. Like you, I cannot find parents for Moses Young. Other records show Lucinda Jane Cantrell as born in Rockingham County, NC, to Aaron Cantrell and Martha Smith. Searching on the parents, I found this family for "Janey Cantrell" and "James Young" (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=linda5&id=I23984): 1. Isaac, b 1807 2. ???, b 1811 3. James, b 1815 4. ???, b 1817 5. Wiley, b 1825 I'm not sure how accurate these records are since the submitter shows "James" married to two different women at the same time. You could correspond with the submitter to find her source of information. Regards, Elsi

    07/13/2002 02:16:10
    1. [YOUNG] YOUNG; My YOUNG family
    2. I have been away from the List for a number of years and now need to finish this family line but am still stuck.  Could anyone help me with any information on John YOUNG b. 1780 d. 1860/70 DeKalb Co., TN - wife Lucinda Jane CANTRELL b. 1787.  I am looking for the parents of this John YOUNG.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Sue Ann Kullmann Ruby YOUNG, George Samuel Peter YOUNG, Tom Ed YOUNG, Abram YOUNG, Aaron YOUNG, John YOUNG

    07/11/2002 09:50:15
    1. [YOUNG] John Long Young and Sarah Preble
    2. Looking for information on the family of John Long Young. Born ca. 1775 VA and lived between Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Ohio counties include Pickaway and Clermont. Bracken County Kentucky. And at least Franklin County Indiana. Thank you for your help in any leads. Cathy

    07/11/2002 06:37:34