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    1. [YOUNGER] For WilmaH---Mary Anderson-Humphrey Younger
    2. JYG
    3. Wilma H- This is long but I wanted it in one post. I will start with the latest in this line and work backwards. I am not listing the sources seperately because some of it is repeated. The source is the Will abstracts and family histories, as follows. 1. Mary Marsh b abt 1703 Kent, Md; m James Maxwell; parents: 2. John Marsh b abt 1682; d abt 1682; m 24 Jun 1703 Kent, Md. Elinor Anderson b abt 1682; d aft 1723; parents: -Marsh, John, physician, d. c1723. He m. Elinor Anderson on 24 Jun 1703. {Kesp} On 22 Jun 1709, John Marsh late of CE Co., [now KE Co.] chirurgeon, and his wife Elinor, conv. to Philip Raisin of KE Co., planter, parcels of land in Steelepone Creek formerly of CE Co., one of which on the n. side of the creek, 100 a., which on 14 Mar 1704 was sold by Philip Davis and his wife Tabitha to sd. John Marsh, and another parcel of 50 a. which was by William Wells of CE Co. and his wife Ann sold to sd. John March. All 150 a. were part of Staveleys Hope. {Kelr JSN:71} John March, physician, d. leaving a will dated 23 Oct 1723 (date of probate not given). Mentioned were mother-in-law Mary Anderson; dau. Mary Maxwell; bro. Charles (L20 to be paid him in London); Humphrey Younger; his three sisters, Elizabeth Locket, Mary Wilks, and Hannah March; William Graves; Mary Harper (dau. of sister Ann Doyn); aunt Elizabeth Quick of Lime House, London; and granddau. --- Maxwell (under the age of 16);now living son of Johannah Dehaws (under age of 21). Son in law James Maxwell, exec., and Mary his wife, residue of estate. {Mwb 18:219} The inventory of his estate was taken 3 Jul 1724 and filed 20 Sep 1724 by James Maxwell. It mentioned Mathew Day, Ann Day, Humphrey Younger, Robert Meaks, and George Weatherly. {Minv 10:220} [Family History: Colonial Families of Maryland, 1600s-1900s: Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol. 3, The Marsh Family, Page 265.] 3. Henry Anderson d bef 1728 Kent, Md; m Mary Younger b abt 1660; d 1728 Kent, Md: -Anderson, Henry, d. by 12 Oct 1731. Mary Anderson, widow and relict of Henry Anderson of KE Co., on 12 Oct 1732, age c112, dep. regarding the bounds of Leaven Ham; she recalled that about 50 years earlier her husband, Henry Anderson, and a John James, showed her a bounded tree on Long Point now called Joneses Point. {Kelr JS#16:} A widow, she d. leaving a will dated 12 Mar 1728 and proved 1 Aug 1735. Named were Alexander Wilson and her bro. Humphrey Younger, who was the exec. The will was witnessed bt Walter walters, Ann Usherwood, and Richard Bentham. {Mwb 21:701} The inventory of her estate was taken on 28 Sep 1735 and filed 3 Nov 1735 by Humphrey Younger, exec. Next of kin were John Younger and James Younger. {Minv 22:114} [Family History: Colonial Families of Maryland, 1600s-1900s: Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol. 3, The William Anderson Family (2), Page 22-23.] SOURCE:-Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 8. Now, can you agree that this is not Mary Younger who was daughter of Thomas Younger and Anna Smith? That Mary was b 1690 and could not have a daughter (Elinor Anderson) marrying in 1703! So we can detach Mary and Humphrey from that line and try and find their parents. What do you think??? Linda in KC

    08/08/2001 07:32:46
    1. [YOUNGER] Re: Wiil of Marcus
    2. Wilma Norton
    3. I think I will write to her -- you never know, maybe she's still there! ----- Original Message ----- From: JYG <jyg@kc.rr.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] To Helen- Re: Estes > You should probably contact the person who submitted this information. She > states she has the actual Will, I believe for Marcus Younger and/or John > Younger. What she submitted to the Pedigree Resource File was as stated > below. I am still looking for information on this group. One thing to > remember, Marcus' wife was also Susannah Younger for whom we have no death > date, but the one below names sister Mary Estes and nephew Younger Wyatt to > distinguish her from her mother. -Linda > > Mary Ellen Williams Carlton > 7038 Spring Valley Rd. > Dallas, Tx 75240 >

    08/08/2001 06:59:20
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] (younger) VA marriages
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. I'm more than a little late - I've been away for a few days but- The Sarah Younger who married Joseph B Goodman on 30 Oct 1837 is really Sarah Anderson who was the widow of James Younger, son of Williamson and Mary Bomar Younger. She m2 Goodman Bob Younger wrote: > Could the Fleming Younger who married Susan C. Hodge, 25 April 1836, Halifax be A. Fleming Younger b. Bet 1812-1815 son of Jessy Younger and Temperance Brown? > > Could James Younger who married Sarah Walthall, 20 Nov 1841, Halifax be James Younger b. Bet 1803-1811 son of Williamson Younger and Mary Bomar of Halifax County. Also did he, James, marry a second wife Harriet H. Newbill? The time and place would fit. > > Could the Sarah Younger who married Joseph B. Goodman on 30 Oct 1837 Halifax be Sarah, daughter of John Younger and Lucy Franklin of Halifax County? > > Any help would be appreciated. > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > Younger Mailing List, Please feel welcome here. If Need any help just e-mail Younger-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    08/08/2001 06:39:47
    1. [YOUNGER] Margarete Hutchins Lineage
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. I have been asked to show how Margarette Hutchins fits into the puzzle: Margarette Frances Berry b 5 Apr 1914 Purdon, Navarro, TX m James Thomas Hutchins She was the dau of Jack Emit Berry b 22 Feb 1885 Navarro TX and Edna Vivian Evans b 27 Sep 1887 Navarro TX Her mother Edna Vivian Evans was the daughter of William Jefferson Evans b May 1830 Morgan County AL and Margarette Jane Warren b 12 Oct 1841 Madison County KY Margarette Jane Warren was the daughter of James Yeats Warren b abt 1812 Madison County KY and Elizabeth Hancock Younger b 3 Mar 1822 Maury County TN d 13 Nov 1912 Purdon, Navarro County TX Elizabeth Hancock Younger was the daughter of Alexander Younger and Jane Merchant Hancock

    08/08/2001 06:23:43
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] To Helen- Re: Estes
    2. Wilma Norton
    3. Linda please see my comments below - ALL CAPS TO MAKE EASIER READING. ----- Original Message ----- From: JYG <jyg@kc.rr.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 11:43 AM Subject: [YOUNGER] To Helen- Re: Estes > > First the Mary Estes you mention was Mary Younger who married George Estes 1 > Dec 1786 Halifax, Va. Both of them were witnesses to Mary's brother John's > Will in 1827. Mary Estes was also named in the Will of her father Marcus > Younger in 1815: > SOURCES: > -Virginia Marriages to 1800. [Estes-Younger] > -Marcus Younger Signed Will: 25 May 1805; Named his heirs and John Younger > as his administrator. Markus Younger wrote a will on 25 May 1805 leaving his > daughter Susannah 50 acres of land, named grandson James Wyatt, then his 4 > children, namely John, Elizabeth Clark, Mary Estes and Susannah Younger. He > appointed John as his executor. Witnesses: John Hannard, Armistead Bomar, > Sally Hannard. [Halifax County, Virginia Will Book: Bk 10, pg 99.] NAMED GRANDSON, YOUNGER WYATT is what it says in the FOTY book???? > > -John Younger Will signed: 17 Oct 1817, Halifax County, Va, Usa. [Names > wife, Lucy Hart Younger;sons Robert, Joel, Thomas to care for his mother.] > [Halifax County, Virginia Will Book: Bk 11, pg 50.] > > -Susannah Younger Signed Will: 1831, Halifax, Va, Usa. [Names slaves Fanny > and Harry, providing for them to buy their freedom with a sum of money to > her heirs named in the Will; sister Mary Estes; nephew, Younger Wyatt and > his wife Polly; witness Dolly Light.] ALL WEARING APPAREL TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN SUSANNAH ESTES AND MARY WYATT. I took this to mean Susannah Estes, dau of her sister Mary (Younger) Estes and Mary (Dillon) Wyatt, wife Younger Wyatt. WITNESSES; DOLLY LIGHT, JOHN CAP AND MAR STREET. YOUNGER WYATT REFUSED ADMINISTRATION, COURT APPOINTED JAMES ADKINSON. (caps used to denote I'm quoting from the FOTY book) Do you have different information? > -Settlement of Estate: 28 Aug 1833; Executors S. C. Jackson and Richard > Cook; Payees, Lucy Younger, John Lamdrum, Rec'd Samuel Younger, Joel > Younger, Thomas Younger and Daniel Mills, Sr. [Halifax County, Virginia Will > Book: Bk 15, pg 422.] I "believe" this refererence is to another Susannah Younger. Consider this: Halifax Co. VA Book 19: 656 1 Jan 1842 Estate of Susannah Younger, James Adkinson, administrator Payee: Younger Wyatt >

    08/08/2001 06:19:22
    1. [YOUNGER] Peter Youngers service War 1812
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. Attn: JYG You asked if Peter Younger was in the War of 1812 The Court records of Bourbon County KY record that he was given a certificate for military service with George Rogers Clark.

    08/08/2001 06:07:38
    1. [YOUNGER] Re: Estes
    2. Helen McMindes
    3. Linda, Mary Estes named as sister in will of Susannah Younger, dau of Markus Younger and Susannah. What relation, if any, might she be to the Nancy Estes listed as head of household in the 1880 Marion Co, AR census. Ellen Younger, 76, is living with her. Also Wiliam Estes, 17. Mabel Motes and I pondered over what the conncection might be for several months before Mabel died. If we could figure this out, it might shed a little more light on the father of Tomahawk Thomas. Helen

    08/08/2001 06:02:14
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Jesse H. Younger, Jr.
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. I checked and I have nothing more. Jesse was very sparse with words. He didn't name his wife or the name of his deceased son Wilma Norton wrote: > Willie, I found in the FOTY book the reference to Jesse, Jr. will (WB25:488, > probated 1891) wherein it says, "mentions the children of deceased son, Mary > Susan and William James Younger". Would you happen to know the name of this > deceased son, born/died/who married, etc.? > > Mary Susan (Mollie S. in 1880 census) is 12 and Wm. J. is 11, both born VA. > I'd like to include them in my file but need parents for them. > > Thanks > Wilma > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > Younger Mailing List, Please feel welcome here. If Need any help just e-mail Younger-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html

    08/08/2001 06:00:06
    1. [YOUNGER] Mary Anderson-Humphrey Younger
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. Attn: JYG I must have missed your post but I was delighted to get your second message about the marriage of Henry Anderson to Mary Younger. I knew she was Humphrey's sister from her will but I knew nothing else. I suspected a Marsh relationship but couldn't connect it. Her will is as follows: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol VII Mary Anderson, widow, Kent County MD Written Mar 1728, probated 1 Aug 173- To Alexander Wilson, personalty To brother Humphrey Younger, exor., residue of personalty Test: Walter Walters, Ann Unsherwood, Richard Bentham Do you have your source? If so, I would love to have it-

    08/08/2001 05:58:34
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Re:1850 census
    2. Wilma Norton
    3. John P. Green 60 fmr VA Dorothy 50 VA William P. 30 VA James 20 VA Sarah 16 VA John 11 VA Philadelphia 65 VA Mary 33 VA Nathaniel Green 24 VA Permelia H. 23 VA William B. 1 VA Anna Green 56 VA Nancy J. Headspeth 11 VA Sarah Green 40 VA in home of Joanna Royster 71 VA Thomas C. Green 30 overseer VA Sarah H 27 VA Emily 8 VA Oscar 6 VA Sarah 2 VA Mary Headspeth 12 VA Mary Green 55 VA in home of Joseph Terry 60 VA Thomas J, Green 53 sawyer VA Frances K 52 NC Nathaniel T. 21 VA Robert B. 19 VA William J. 17 VA Emma 15 VA Alexander 9 VA Hannah B. 30 VA Paul Green 50 planter VA Martha 46 VA Ava 25 VA William 24 VA Nancy 20 VA Lucy 18 VA Ann 16 VA James 14 VA ----- Original Message ----- From: <NKYList@aol.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 3:58 PM Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] Re:1850 census > I need a lookup! Please :-) > > I'm trying to find Nancy Younger who married William Green in Wilkes Co. NC. > At ancestry.com, it says that there is a William Green in Wilkes (1850) on > page 321 and page 348 (no twp. for either). Do either of these William's > have a wife Nancy or anyone else in the household? Nancy & William were > married in 1809. It would be too much to hope to find children with them in > 1850, wouldn't it??? > > In 1860, William Green is on page 131, Swan Pond Twp, and page 244, > Wilkesboro. > > Thanks, Nancy > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > For a place To Store and show pictures of your ancesters, goto www.ancientfaces.com (If anyone has a problem with this little ad, let me know.) > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    08/08/2001 05:57:56
    1. [YOUNGER] John Henry Wilson Younger # 2
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. I thought perhaps it would be helpful if I presented my entire rationale on the issue of parentage for John Henry Wilson Yunger [to be referred to as JHWY henceforth] Williamson Younger died 2 Dec 1817. The date is specific since it was included in a court record. he died while executing his father, William's estate and the date of his death was significant to the legal process. His inventory and appraisal occurred 22 Jan 1818 by Fielding Bomar and John Light. His children were named and they were: William Williamson - whose birth occured (Jan) 1817 according to the 1850 census & others Armistead John - who married Sarah Terry) James Mary It seemed strange to me that Mary would name a second child John when a preceeding child named John was still alive. That is why I double checked to be sure that the John listed with Williamson's heirs was not the same as JHWY. Mary Bomar Younger's estate was appraised 16 Sep 1820 and recorded 21 Feb 1821. This probably means she died shortly before that date because the probate usually preceeds the inventory and appraisal. There was almost imediately a demand by William Sydnor, atty., representing William against John, James, Armistead and Williamson by guardian William Barksdale that Sydnor set to the highest bidder the land and slaves which Mary Younger held in her lifetime and one half of the estate of Williamson Younger, dec'd. Common practice would have given the widow one third of the assets. Why were one half being liquidated in the interests of the heirs by their guardian? Were the interests of the heirs being protected in case the widow remarry as might be the case since she was a very young woman. Perhaps there was some indication that that might be the case (a premature pregnancy, perhaps?) In the document previously submitted here in which a Cage was named as JHWY's father, Mary provided only for one child, JHWY. Was that because she knew the others would be provided for by the terms of Williamson's estate? She needed to protect the welfare of her last child, apparently. Who better to care for him than his own father? Although Mary mentioned an anticipated legacy from her father, Bibby Bomar, he did not die until late 1832, In the division of his property he named the children of Mary, dec'd.: Mary Ellington, wife of Loring Ellington John, James, Armistead and Williamson Younger Wilson Cage Why did he call all of Williamson Younger's children by the surname "Younger" and call the subject of our hypothesis "Cage"? Did he know something we do not? It has been suggested that JHWY adopted his guardian's name. There seems to be no proof of that. The court records in Halifax County VA during that period are replete with guardianships and guardian reports for Williamson's heirs, but no evidence of a guardianship exists for JHWY. Is that because no guardianship was required since it was known that ___ Cage was his father? If Williamson Younger had been JHWY's father, he would have shared equally in the assets of Williamson. There is no evidence that he received anything from Williamson's estate. He had full entitlement to any assets that were those of his mother and received from her assets. Which brings us to 6 March 1838 Halifax County VA Deed Book 45:187 William Younger and wife Priscilla } Williamson Younger and wife Louisa } both of Pittsylvania Armistead and wife Rebecca Joseph Goodman and wife Sarah (who are these people? Sarah is the remarried widow of James Younger, dec'd. (only Mary is missing and it is unknown if she survived to this date) These were the heirs and distributors of James Younger, dec'd, late of Halifax County, VA of the one part who sold to Joseph Fuqua and William bates of the same, witnesseth that the above named heirs sell for $91.66 a parcel of land, it being one third part of the estate that fell to Mary Younger in the division of Bibby Bomar's estate by commissioners appointed for that purpose, and which tract became by the demise of Mary Younger, the property of James Younger, dec'd. together with all the rights and priveleges. Signed by all the above heirs. This obviously was not an oversight on the part of the heirs. They had no intention of including JHWY. He would, however, have been entitled to a full share of the property since these were his mother's assets which in her division went to James. When James died the property fell back to Mary's children to divide equally. Keep in mind these were not the assets of Williamson. That is important. It is at this point that JHWY appointed a power of atty to represent his interests . There was perhaps even a law suit (of which I have no knowlege but expect his POA would have pursued that course if he was fully representing him.) The document submitted today by Brownie indicates that he was successful in his quest - and rightly so- again, since these were his mother's assets from her father. I have a birthdate for John henry Wilson Younger which was given to me without documentation. I hesitate to publish it without documentation since it is such a vital piece of evidence. Anyone who can document his birth is encourgaed to do so. I hate to appear like a dog with a bone but at some point we need a consensus on the evidence.

    08/08/2001 05:33:41
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Re: Estes
    2. Gee Ellis
    3. Mary Younger married George Estes Dec. 1786 Marriage Bk 1 pg. 9. Halifax, County. >From: "Helen McMindes" <calark2@yournet.com> >Reply-To: YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com >To: YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [YOUNGER] Re: Estes >Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:02:14 -0500 > >Linda, >Mary Estes named as sister in will of Susannah Younger, dau of Markus >Younger and Susannah. What relation, if any, might she be to the Nancy >Estes listed as head of household in the 1880 Marion Co, AR census. Ellen >Younger, 76, is living with her. Also Wiliam Estes, 17. Mabel Motes and I >pondered over what the conncection might be for several months before Mabel >died. If we could figure this out, it might shed a little more light on >the father of Tomahawk Thomas. > >Helen > > >==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== >If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate >to e-mail > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    08/08/2001 05:27:24
    1. [YOUNGER] JHWCY
    2. Gee Ellis
    3. Williamson Younger died Dec. 2, 1817 John Henry Wilson Cage was born June 15, 1818 Mary Bomar died abt. 1820 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    08/08/2001 05:16:58
    1. [YOUNGER] JHWCY
    2. Gee Ellis
    3. Bk 18 p. 161 John Henry Wilson Younger, report of account of his guardian, Fielder Cage 1834-1836. He received $150.00 cash of James McGraw and case received by them of James Younger. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    08/08/2001 04:59:30
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Marcus Younger family
    2. Walela SnowBird
    3. First, let me ask that you have patience with me......I've been over and over the post and I've either missed something or I just can't get it straight in my head.....I've got Patience as the second wife of William Marcus who married Mary Watkins.......here are my main questions 1-Who were the parents of Marcus ( I don't have him recorded) 2- Who was the John who married Lucy Hart and who were his parents If someone has the information, when you send it, please include dates, as there are so many John's Williams, etc to keep up with Please someone, help me get this straightened out without getting contrary with me Walela

    08/08/2001 04:08:18
    1. [YOUNGER] Armistead's headstone
    2. S. Younger
    3. Bob - I would be VERY interested in a copy of that photo you have of Armistead's headstone. I'm in the same boat as you in regard to our family never saving anything. If you have the photo scanned, my family's direct email is "scjyounger@att.net" (hotmail doesn't seem to handle attachments very well). Thanks, Stephen _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    08/07/2001 10:56:03
    1. [YOUNGER] Marcus Younger family
    2. JYG
    3. Pedigree Resources File-CD1: -Signed Will: 25 May 1805; Named his heirs and John Younger as his administrator. Markus Younger wrote a will on 25 May 1805 leaving his daughter Susannah 50 acres of land, named grandson James Wyatt, then his 4 children, namely John, Elizabeth Clark, Mary Estes and Susannah Younger. He appointed John as his executor. Witnesses: John Hannard, Armistead Bomar, Sally Hannard. [Halifax County, Virginia Will Book: Bk 10, pg 99.] -Probate: 25 Jan 1815; Marcus Younger's will was upheld in Court and proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto presented and ordered to be recorded whereof on motion of John Younger, the executor, therein named who made oath then according to law certificate is granted him for obtaining probate thereof is due for he giveth security... [Halifax County, Virginia Will Book: Bk, pg 5.]

    08/07/2001 09:15:48
    1. [YOUNGER] Leah Younger and others
    2. JYG
    3. Pedigree Resources File-CD1: Susannah Younger, dau of Markus Younger and Susannah, died abt 1831, Halifax County, Va. Her Will mentions sister Mary Estes and Younger Wyatt, a nephew and his wife Polly. This would make Leah Younger who married John Wyatt, the daughter of Markus Younger, as they were the parents of Younger Wyatt. I only have a summary of her Will: -Signed Will: 1831, Halifax, Va, Usa. [Names slaves Fanny and Harry, providing for them to buy their freedom with a sum of money to her heirs named in the Will; sister Mary Estes; nephew, Younger Wyatt and his wife Polly; witness Dolly Light.] -Settlement of Estate: 28 Aug 1833; Executors S. C. Jackson and Richard Cook; Payees, Lucy Younger, John Lamdrum, Rec'd Samuel Younger, Joel Younger, Thomas Younger and Daniel Mills, Sr. [Halifax County, Virginia Will Book: Bk 15, pg 422.] This Lucy Younger could have been her sister-in-law, widow of John Younger. Samuel, Joel and Thomas Younger would be her nephews, sons of her brother John Younger. This also suggests Susannah Younger was unmarried. Linda in KCMO

    08/07/2001 08:53:05
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Wilma N.
    2. JYG
    3. Same here. I was just too lazy to do it. At the time I had two computers and two monitors and it was not easy to access the CD drives. Now I have one super computer, with 2 monitors and can use the mouse on both at the same time. Its kind of freaky how the mouse does that at first. Lots more convenient. I wish I knew about this a long time ago! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wilma Norton" <wilma@softcom.net> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 12:27 AM Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] Wilma N. > Welcome -- Actually I've had mine for quite a while and just now starting to > delve into them. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: JYG <jyg@kc.rr.com> > To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:17 PM > Subject: [YOUNGER] Wilma N. > > > > I found the William Spain Younger name on the Pedigree Resources File CD > 1, > > so seems that was my source, so to speak, as to where I saw it. Thought > > since I bought them I would see what they have. I see they do have some > > sources included, and this is not online. Thanks for getting me interested > > in taking a look... > > > > Linda in KC > > > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > > As we get older, we find out we are YOUNGER (Submitted by Karen Yerby) > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > For a place To Store and show pictures of your ancesters, goto www.ancientfaces.com (If anyone has a problem with this little ad, let me know.) > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >

    08/07/2001 06:30:14
    1. [YOUNGER] Wilma N.
    2. JYG
    3. I found the William Spain Younger name on the Pedigree Resources File CD 1, so seems that was my source, so to speak, as to where I saw it. Thought since I bought them I would see what they have. I see they do have some sources included, and this is not online. Thanks for getting me interested in taking a look... Linda in KC

    08/07/2001 06:17:29