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    1. Re: [YOUNGER]
    2. JYG
    3. Thanks for the reply Cy. There seems to be a discrepancy on the deposition made in 1735. I believe whoever sent it to me must have transcribed the dates in error. Last night I found the following, but I do not know what the references to sources in brackets refer to: SOURCE: "Family History: Colonial Families of Maryland, 1600s-1900s:Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol. 1, The Younger Family, Page 361-362." THE YOUNGER FAMILY 1. Humphrey Younger, was b. c1677, and d. by Jun 1740. On 10 Sep 1735, Humphry Younger, age c58 made a deposition regarding the bounds of a tract called Sims Farm; he recalled about 30 years earlier when he heard Giles Porter and his son John often say on the n. side of John Gale's plantation...{Kelr JS#18:194} Humphrey Younger d. leaving a will dated 9 March 1739 and proved 9 Jun 1740. To son John, he left a tract called The Sole; at his death to pass to his son John. To son Humphrey, dwell. plant.; at his death to pass to his son Henry. To son James, land adj. dwell. plant.; at his death to pass to his son James. To Sarah, wife of (son) John, personalty. To son Thomas, exec., residue of personal estate. {Mwb 22:206} The inventory of his estatewas taken 18 July 1740 and filed by the extx. Mary Younger on 27 Sep 1740. Next of kin were Humphrey Younger and James Younger. {Minv 25:213}Another inventory was taken on 11 Dec 1740, and filed by Mary Younger. {Minv 25:476} Humphrey and Mary were the parents of: JOHN, b 20 Apr 1707; HUMPHREY, b. 26 Jun 1708; JAMES, b. 21 Sep 1710; JAMES; and THOMAS. 2. John Younger, son of Humphrey and Mary, was b.26 Apr 1707. About 1740 he dep., age 47, regarding the bounds of a tract called Cornwallis's Choice; he recalled his father Humphrey Younger saying... {Kelr JS#28:45} He m. Sarah (N), and has a son JOHN, b. by March 1739. 3. Humphrey Younger, son of Humphrey and Mary, was b. 26 Jun 1708. He m. Mary (N). On 27 Nov 1753, Humphrey Younger of KE Co., shoemaker, and his wife Mary, conv. to John Kennard of the same county, farmer, part of a tract called The Sole Beginning, 84 a. {Kelr JS#27:409} Humphrey and Mary had at least one son: Henry, b. by March 1739. 4. James Younger, son of Humphrey and Mary, was b. 21 Sep 1710. He was the father of at least one son: JAMES, b. by March 1739. 5. Thomas Younger, son of Humphrey and Mary, was named in his father's will. Unplaced. Younger, John, of KE Co. d. leaving a will dated 12 Dec 1770, and proved 7 Jan 1771. In his will he mentioned children Thomas, Elizabeth, Joseph and "the rest of my children." The exec. was son Joseph. The will was witnessed by John Randall, Moses Alford and Margaret Randall. {Mwb 38:184} His estate was appraised by Nathaniel kennard and Moses Alford, and valued at L1.0.1. Abraham Cannel and Richard Lloyd for Messrs. Anderson signed as creditors. Thomas Younger and Rachel Younger signed as next of kin. Joseph Younger, exec., filed the inventories on 3 May 1771 and 5 Dec 1771. {Minv 107:395} Hus estate was appraised again and valued at L.54.17.9 and later at L.2.13.6. A list of debts was filed on 17 Aug 1772. {Minv 107:395, 108:29, 110:254} Younger, Mary, of KE Co., d. by 20 Oct 1748, when her estate was appraised by William Rasin and Thomas Bowers, and valued at L52.14.7. No creditors listed or next of kin were listed. John Brown (Quaker), admin., filed the inventory mentioning Richard Graham, henry Trulock and Joseph Trulock on 6 May 1749. {Minv 39:25} Younger, Thomas, planter, on 10 Nov 1769 committed fornication with Mary Dunkan and begot a base born child. He was fined 30 s., and ordered to give security to keep the country from any charge by means of his bastard child called Alexander. {Kecr DD#1:117A} Misc.: pg 27 Caleb Beck of KE Co. d. leaving a will dated 24 Jul 1756, and proved 19 Auf 1756. The heirs named were: wife Mary; Joseph Bown (or Browne), son of jame Younger, alias Bown; and cousin Caleb Beck. The will was witnessed by Thomas Abel, Robert peacock and Richard Peacock. {Mwb 30:127} pg 28 6. Aquila Beck, son of Edward and Anne, was b. 16 da., 4 mo., 1701. {Cemm} He m. Jane (N), and d. by 17 Apr 1751, when his estate was appraised by John Younger and Richard Kennard (value not shown). pg 272 Arthur Miller of KE Co., d. leaving a will dated 25 July 1750, and proved 5 Sep 1750. The heirs named were dau Elizabeth Jordine, to whom he bequeathed a slave loaned to her when she lived at Northeast in CE Co.; dau Sarah Clove; Humphrey Younger; Nehemiah Younger, son of Humphrey and Ann Younger; and son Arthur. The exec. was son Arthur. The will was witnessed by Sarah Hambleton, George Sparks and Benjamin Merchant. {Mwb 27:363} AND: 1830 OH Muskingum County Humphrey Younger Muskingum Twp (255) Phillip Younger Meigs Twp (257) William Younger Meigs Twp (258)

    07/27/2001 06:38:50
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] thankyou sincerely
    2. JYG
    3. Thankyou Wilma :) Linda in KCMO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wilma C. Hillman" <hillman@one.net> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:50 AM Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] thankyou sincerely > I have noticed that people are very often protective of what they believe to be true and that's good except I have learned through experience that > you never know when that one piece of documentation comes along that changes all of your perceptions. For example, look what just happend on our > very own list. It was a common perception that Nehemiah Younger was the son of Lewis Younger of Anne Arundel County MD. That assumption was drawn > from the fact that they were the only two Youngers in that county and one was older than the other. Along comes a piece of documentation which > demonstrated that Lewis was not the father of Nehemiah and that Humphrey Younger, Jr. was. If we wanted to be closed minded we could say, "Oh, that > piece of evidence doesn't mean that, etc, etc, etc." Change has to be the watchword of researchers - open to change. > > Very early in my own personal research I misread a middle initial on a Victorian census record and merrily went my way following that man. One day, > I got a telephone call from a very nice man telling me he thought I had made a mistake. He was right. I felt like I had been adopted! We became the > best of friends and collaborated in our research until he died. I still hear from his wife and daughter so, sometimes, these can be good experiences > and all for the best. My mantra is, "Show me the documentation." When I have seen it, I can accept it and change. > > JYG wrote: > > > Wilma, > > > > I did not think you were faulting me, but thanks for the nice note, you made > > my day. I was hoping I was helping someone, that is my goal. On one of the > > forums I was somewhat chastised for something I posted on Humphrey Younger. > > (I think I explained about loosing a lot of my sources in a pc meltdown and > > in a GEDcom transfer that lost the sources field.) Anyway, to make a long > > story short I have thought that Humphrey came from Scotland from the records > > I had. I am having to backtrack to try and find them once again. I also > > noted many descendants of Humphrey used the name Alexander. Cole Younger is > > of that line and had red hair and I guess that has stuck in my mind as well, > > as most of my family were Scot-Irish, hence the red hair. A German > > connection has never shown itself to me. In my making this statement I > > realized that there were two groups on the forum: those who connect to the > > German side, and those to the Scots. I never meant to offend the Scot side > > with my reference to Humphrey. The Younger research I had done up to this > > time was purely on my own and this was my first attempt to join in any group > > discussion. I meant no harm nor to step on any toes. I also am not trying to > > make Cole Younger a Scotsman, whaever he was I want only his true heritage. > > > > Anyway, forgive me if I seem a little thin skinned right now, but that is > > why. I have a lot of notes that my mother wrote down since 1964 and there > > are no sources. At that time we did not comprehend anything like the > > interest in genealogy of today and certainly never dreamed of computerized > > exchanges! So, she left me in 1995 with boxes of paper and reams of legal > > pads of jotted notes that some make NO sense at all. I am still going > > through boxes. Most of her work was done thru the US Post office, hired > > genealogists and family members. Most of which did not recite their sources > > either. :( > > > > Hopefully this can be put behind us now and we can get on with more > > research! Thankyou again for the encouragement, I was beginning to feel a > > little unwelcomed in a new place. > > > > Linda in KCMO > > > > ==== 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.) > > > > ============================== > > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate to e-mail > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >

    07/27/2001 06:28:30
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Re: Stone Co. Youngers
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. In my records I have the middlenames of the two Ruthas exactly opposite; the grandmother, Rutha Frances and the granddaughter Rutha Viola. Do you have some documentation which would straighten me out? Thanks- Willie S. Younger wrote: > To add more fun to the mix, James Samuel and Rutha Viola Younger's > Granddaughter (Rutha F. Younger) married Charles Edward Younger (James S's > nephew). Charlie and Rutha were my ggrandparents. I LOVE THIS STUFF! > > I have nearly all of the photos from the book scanned into my database, and > have considered posting them on a personal website for folks to share > (emailing them takes so long - they are huge files), but don't want to run > into any copyright problems. If anyone knows how things like that are > regulated, please let me know. Posting them online would be a nice way to > share. > > Stephen > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > ==== 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.) > > ============================== > 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

    07/27/2001 05:26:47
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] thankyou sincerely
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. I have noticed that people are very often protective of what they believe to be true and that's good except I have learned through experience that you never know when that one piece of documentation comes along that changes all of your perceptions. For example, look what just happend on our very own list. It was a common perception that Nehemiah Younger was the son of Lewis Younger of Anne Arundel County MD. That assumption was drawn from the fact that they were the only two Youngers in that county and one was older than the other. Along comes a piece of documentation which demonstrated that Lewis was not the father of Nehemiah and that Humphrey Younger, Jr. was. If we wanted to be closed minded we could say, "Oh, that piece of evidence doesn't mean that, etc, etc, etc." Change has to be the watchword of researchers - open to change. Very early in my own personal research I misread a middle initial on a Victorian census record and merrily went my way following that man. One day, I got a telephone call from a very nice man telling me he thought I had made a mistake. He was right. I felt like I had been adopted! We became the best of friends and collaborated in our research until he died. I still hear from his wife and daughter so, sometimes, these can be good experiences and all for the best. My mantra is, "Show me the documentation." When I have seen it, I can accept it and change. JYG wrote: > Wilma, > > I did not think you were faulting me, but thanks for the nice note, you made > my day. I was hoping I was helping someone, that is my goal. On one of the > forums I was somewhat chastised for something I posted on Humphrey Younger. > (I think I explained about loosing a lot of my sources in a pc meltdown and > in a GEDcom transfer that lost the sources field.) Anyway, to make a long > story short I have thought that Humphrey came from Scotland from the records > I had. I am having to backtrack to try and find them once again. I also > noted many descendants of Humphrey used the name Alexander. Cole Younger is > of that line and had red hair and I guess that has stuck in my mind as well, > as most of my family were Scot-Irish, hence the red hair. A German > connection has never shown itself to me. In my making this statement I > realized that there were two groups on the forum: those who connect to the > German side, and those to the Scots. I never meant to offend the Scot side > with my reference to Humphrey. The Younger research I had done up to this > time was purely on my own and this was my first attempt to join in any group > discussion. I meant no harm nor to step on any toes. I also am not trying to > make Cole Younger a Scotsman, whaever he was I want only his true heritage. > > Anyway, forgive me if I seem a little thin skinned right now, but that is > why. I have a lot of notes that my mother wrote down since 1964 and there > are no sources. At that time we did not comprehend anything like the > interest in genealogy of today and certainly never dreamed of computerized > exchanges! So, she left me in 1995 with boxes of paper and reams of legal > pads of jotted notes that some make NO sense at all. I am still going > through boxes. Most of her work was done thru the US Post office, hired > genealogists and family members. Most of which did not recite their sources > either. :( > > Hopefully this can be put behind us now and we can get on with more > research! Thankyou again for the encouragement, I was beginning to feel a > little unwelcomed in a new place. > > Linda in KCMO > > ==== 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.) > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    07/27/2001 04:50:19
    1. Re: [YOUNGER]
    2. Clifford D. Younger, Sr.
    3. That pretty much matches everything I have on those two Humphreys. There is a third Humprey born 17 Mar 1782 died 22 Sep 1832 married Mary Campbell born 11 Feb 1795 died 17 Jul 1832. They married 23 Mar 1809 and had seven children. His parents are not known, but with that name I figure he enters into this mess somewhere. CY ----- Original Message ----- From: "JYG" <jyg@kc.rr.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:13 AM Subject: [YOUNGER] > I would like to get these Humphreys seperated, and am posting what I have > collected on the name, Humphrey Younger. Please advise if I have them > confused, as they do not state which Humphrey is which in all cases. Were > any branches of the Youngers Quakers? Also tell me if a posting can get too > long. Thankyou. > > 1. > Humphrey Younger, Sr. > b 1677 > d 1740 Shrewsbury Parish, Kent, Md, Usa > m @1696 Kent, Md, Usa, Mary {some say Elizabeth, why?] > [re wife Mary Younger: > -Estate Appraised: 20 Oct 1748, Kent, Md, Usa. No creditors. John Brown > (Quaker), administrator, filed inventory mentioning Richard Graham, Henry > Trulock and Joseph Trulock, 6 May 1749.] > -1723, Kent, Md, Usa; Humphrey Younger named in will of Dr. John March. > -1728, Kent, Md, Usa; Humphrey Younger named in will of Mary Anderson, > widow. [To brother Humphrey Younger, executor, residue of personality.] > -Younger, Humphry, Sr.,Kent Co.,9th Mar., 1739; > 9th June, 1740. > To son John, "The Sole." At his death to pass to his son John and hrs. > To son Humphrey, dwelling plantation. At his death to pass to his son Henry > and hrs. > To son James, land adjoining dwelling plantation. At his death to pass to > his son James. > To Sarah, wife of John, personalty. > To son Thomas, ex., residue of personal estate. > Test: Aaron Alford, Robert Stidman (Studman), John Depenny. 22. 206 > -Probate: 9 Jun 1740, Kent, Md, Usa. > -Inventory: 18 Jul 1740, Kent, Md, Usa. > -One speculation being: one Lewis Younger born in Germany, naturalized > citizen, died in 1776; resides in Md in the 1760's. > SOURCE: > -Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 8. > > 2. > Humphrey Younger, Jr. > b 26 Jun 1708 Shrewsbury Parish, Kent, Md, Usa > d bef 1783 Frederick, Md, Usa > -Shoemaker. > -10 Sep 1735, deposition, age 35, regarding the bounds of land of a tract > called "Sims Farm;" he recalls about 30 years earlier when he heard Giles > Porter and his son John often say on the north side of John Gale's > plantation...[This the right Humphrey?] > -Inherited a plantation from his father's will, 1739. > -27 Nov 1753, Humphrey Younger of Kent County, shoemaker, and wife Mary > convey to John Kennard of the same county, farmer, part of a tract called > "The Sole Beginning," 84 acres. > SOURCE: > -Shrewsbury Parish Records. (b/) > -Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 8. > -Gene Pool Individual Records (b/father). > m 24 Aug 1732 Kent, Md, Usa Mary Pell, daughter of William Pell, sister of > Margaret Pell [Uselton/Childs] > -4 Apr 1732, Humphrey Younger of Kent County, and his wife Mary and Margaret > Uselton, daughters of William Pell, of Talbot County, dec'd, convey to John > Woodsll, son of Thomas Woodall, planter, 100 acres on Hambleton's Creek > called "Hope." > SOURCE: > -Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol 4: The Uselton Family, pg 286. > Humphrey and Mary Younger had son Henry, as identified in his grandfather > Humphrey Younger's will of 1740, [grandson Henry, son of my son Humphrey]. I > also have son Gilbert Younger? > > Gilbert Younger > b 1734 Kent, Md, Usa > m 12 Jun 1784 Prince Georges, Va, Usa, Rebecca Hardey/Hardy/Harding [record > states Hardey] > -1800 NC Beaufort County (021) > Gilbert Younger 00101-11201-02 > SOURCE: > -1800 census, head of household. > -Genealogical Records: Maryland Settlers & Soldiers, 1700s-1800s: Maryland > Records, Volume I, Marriage Licenses Issued in Prince George's County, > 1777-1800, Page 121, 172. (sp/m/) > > Linda in KCMO > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > Younger Mailing List, Please feel welcome here. If Need any help just e-mail Younger-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > >

    07/27/2001 04:39:58
    1. [YOUNGER] Re: Joshua Younger
    2. Jack, I believe I have all the children of this family, however I will be away from my computer files until Monday July 30. I am happy to share all that I have. I did not have a middle initial for James Younger. Do you know what name the "C" stands for and where did you get the information. My e-mail is rcbowles@earthlink.net. If you will contact me through e-mail I will send you my info after I return on Monday. Carolyne

    07/27/2001 04:04:28
    1. [YOUNGER]
    2. JYG
    3. I would like to get these Humphreys seperated, and am posting what I have collected on the name, Humphrey Younger. Please advise if I have them confused, as they do not state which Humphrey is which in all cases. Were any branches of the Youngers Quakers? Also tell me if a posting can get too long. Thankyou. 1. Humphrey Younger, Sr. b 1677 d 1740 Shrewsbury Parish, Kent, Md, Usa m @1696 Kent, Md, Usa, Mary {some say Elizabeth, why?] [re wife Mary Younger: -Estate Appraised: 20 Oct 1748, Kent, Md, Usa. No creditors. John Brown (Quaker), administrator, filed inventory mentioning Richard Graham, Henry Trulock and Joseph Trulock, 6 May 1749.] -1723, Kent, Md, Usa; Humphrey Younger named in will of Dr. John March. -1728, Kent, Md, Usa; Humphrey Younger named in will of Mary Anderson, widow. [To brother Humphrey Younger, executor, residue of personality.] -Younger, Humphry, Sr.,Kent Co.,9th Mar., 1739; 9th June, 1740. To son John, "The Sole." At his death to pass to his son John and hrs. To son Humphrey, dwelling plantation. At his death to pass to his son Henry and hrs. To son James, land adjoining dwelling plantation. At his death to pass to his son James. To Sarah, wife of John, personalty. To son Thomas, ex., residue of personal estate. Test: Aaron Alford, Robert Stidman (Studman), John Depenny. 22. 206 -Probate: 9 Jun 1740, Kent, Md, Usa. -Inventory: 18 Jul 1740, Kent, Md, Usa. -One speculation being: one Lewis Younger born in Germany, naturalized citizen, died in 1776; resides in Md in the 1760's. SOURCE: -Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 8. 2. Humphrey Younger, Jr. b 26 Jun 1708 Shrewsbury Parish, Kent, Md, Usa d bef 1783 Frederick, Md, Usa -Shoemaker. -10 Sep 1735, deposition, age 35, regarding the bounds of land of a tract called "Sims Farm;" he recalls about 30 years earlier when he heard Giles Porter and his son John often say on the north side of John Gale's plantation...[This the right Humphrey?] -Inherited a plantation from his father's will, 1739. -27 Nov 1753, Humphrey Younger of Kent County, shoemaker, and wife Mary convey to John Kennard of the same county, farmer, part of a tract called "The Sole Beginning," 84 acres. SOURCE: -Shrewsbury Parish Records. (b/) -Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 8. -Gene Pool Individual Records (b/father). m 24 Aug 1732 Kent, Md, Usa Mary Pell, daughter of William Pell, sister of Margaret Pell [Uselton/Childs] -4 Apr 1732, Humphrey Younger of Kent County, and his wife Mary and Margaret Uselton, daughters of William Pell, of Talbot County, dec'd, convey to John Woodsll, son of Thomas Woodall, planter, 100 acres on Hambleton's Creek called "Hope." SOURCE: -Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol 4: The Uselton Family, pg 286. Humphrey and Mary Younger had son Henry, as identified in his grandfather Humphrey Younger's will of 1740, [grandson Henry, son of my son Humphrey]. I also have son Gilbert Younger? Gilbert Younger b 1734 Kent, Md, Usa m 12 Jun 1784 Prince Georges, Va, Usa, Rebecca Hardey/Hardy/Harding [record states Hardey] -1800 NC Beaufort County (021) Gilbert Younger 00101-11201-02 SOURCE: -1800 census, head of household. -Genealogical Records: Maryland Settlers & Soldiers, 1700s-1800s: Maryland Records, Volume I, Marriage Licenses Issued in Prince George's County, 1777-1800, Page 121, 172. (sp/m/) Linda in KCMO

    07/26/2001 05:13:33
    1. [YOUNGER] thankyou sincerely
    2. JYG
    3. Wilma, I did not think you were faulting me, but thanks for the nice note, you made my day. I was hoping I was helping someone, that is my goal. On one of the forums I was somewhat chastised for something I posted on Humphrey Younger. (I think I explained about loosing a lot of my sources in a pc meltdown and in a GEDcom transfer that lost the sources field.) Anyway, to make a long story short I have thought that Humphrey came from Scotland from the records I had. I am having to backtrack to try and find them once again. I also noted many descendants of Humphrey used the name Alexander. Cole Younger is of that line and had red hair and I guess that has stuck in my mind as well, as most of my family were Scot-Irish, hence the red hair. A German connection has never shown itself to me. In my making this statement I realized that there were two groups on the forum: those who connect to the German side, and those to the Scots. I never meant to offend the Scot side with my reference to Humphrey. The Younger research I had done up to this time was purely on my own and this was my first attempt to join in any group discussion. I meant no harm nor to step on any toes. I also am not trying to make Cole Younger a Scotsman, whaever he was I want only his true heritage. Anyway, forgive me if I seem a little thin skinned right now, but that is why. I have a lot of notes that my mother wrote down since 1964 and there are no sources. At that time we did not comprehend anything like the interest in genealogy of today and certainly never dreamed of computerized exchanges! So, she left me in 1995 with boxes of paper and reams of legal pads of jotted notes that some make NO sense at all. I am still going through boxes. Most of her work was done thru the US Post office, hired genealogists and family members. Most of which did not recite their sources either. :( Hopefully this can be put behind us now and we can get on with more research! Thankyou again for the encouragement, I was beginning to feel a little unwelcomed in a new place. Linda in KCMO

    07/26/2001 05:09:11
    1. [YOUNGER] Re: Stone Co. Youngers
    2. S. Younger
    3. To add more fun to the mix, James Samuel and Rutha Viola Younger's Granddaughter (Rutha F. Younger) married Charles Edward Younger (James S's nephew). Charlie and Rutha were my ggrandparents. I LOVE THIS STUFF! I have nearly all of the photos from the book scanned into my database, and have considered posting them on a personal website for folks to share (emailing them takes so long - they are huge files), but don't want to run into any copyright problems. If anyone knows how things like that are regulated, please let me know. Posting them online would be a nice way to share. Stephen _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    07/26/2001 04:06:42
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Re: Stone Co. Youngers
    2. Bob Younger
    3. The marriage of these first cousins in Buck Horn, Arkansas now called St. James, is a very rare, thank god. Robert Albert was my great grandfather. I would also check with the Stone County Historical Society before sending the pictures over the internet. There may be a copy right infridgement here. Of all the pictures in the Armistead book, the ones of Rutha Francis and James Samuel Younger are the most forlorned I have seen. Bob Younger ----- Original Message ----- From: "S. Younger" <scjyounger2@hotmail.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 5:06 PM Subject: [YOUNGER] Re: Stone Co. Youngers > > To add more fun to the mix, James Samuel and Rutha Viola Younger's > Granddaughter (Rutha F. Younger) married Charles Edward Younger (James S's > nephew). Charlie and Rutha were my ggrandparents. I LOVE THIS STUFF! > > I have nearly all of the photos from the book scanned into my database, and > have considered posting them on a personal website for folks to share > (emailing them takes so long - they are huge files), but don't want to run > into any copyright problems. If anyone knows how things like that are > regulated, please let me know. Posting them online would be a nice way to > share. > > Stephen > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ==== 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.) > > ============================== > 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 >

    07/26/2001 03:52:34
    1. [YOUNGER] Illinois Youngers
    2. Wilma Norton
    3. Unfortunately my disk does not cover Moultrie Co. IL -- will have to wait for verification from my source. Wilma

    07/26/2001 03:45:52
    1. [YOUNGER] Illinois Youngers
    2. Wilma Norton
    3. YOUNGER, William T. Age: 21 years Marriage Wife: Charity WALKER EVINS Age: 19 years Marriage Date: 16 Jul 1887 Recorded in: Gallatin, Illinois Husb's Birthplace: Williamson County, IL Wife's Birthplace: Saline County, IL Wife previously married Husband's Father: William YOUNGER Husband's Mother: Lucinda BURNS Wife's Father: Lee WALKER Wife's Mother: Martha EDWARDS Source: FHL Number 969492 Dates: 1887-1895 YOUNGER, Edward Francis Age: 34 years Marriage Wife: Louise RUHACK OR CHAIN Age: 27 years Marriage Date: 27 Jun 1894 Recorded in: Tazewell, Illinois Husb's Birthplace: Peoria, Peoria, IL Wife's Birthplace: Pekin, Tazewell, IL Wife previously married Husband's Father: Lewis YOUNGER Husband's Mother: Ellen HATCH Wife's Father: Garrett RUHACK Wife's Mother: Nettie TATUN Source: FHL Number 1314688 Dates: 1866-1885 Anybody looking for these people?

    07/26/2001 03:41:20
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Azel Sharp Younger
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. Well, that's two discrepancies cleared up. Not bad for an evening's work! Thank you JYG wrote: > Wilma wrote: > > On the 24th JYG sent some information on Azel Sharp Younger found on > > Ancestry .com. > > I found some discrepancies when I checked it against my data base and > > thought I would pass them along > Great! This is what I meant about conflicting data and comparing them... ;) > > > Florey vs Vaughn. The same may apply to her... > I have: > Mary A. F. Vaughn (Since this was the spelling for second marriage did the > F. stand for Florey perhaps?) > b 1851 Moultrie, Il, parents Richard Vaughn and Nancy E. Lee > m1 Alonzo Florey 2 Jul 1877 Moultrie, Il > m2 Levi Sharp Younger 4 Oct 1898 Moultrie, Il > > Linda in KCMO > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > As we get older, we find out we are YOUNGER (Submitted by Karen Yerby) > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    07/26/2001 03:20:54
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Azel Sharp Younger
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. Dear Linda, In no way was I faulting you for the information. You made it very clear what the source was and that's why I tried to validate the information against what I had in Ms Hutchin's research. Please don't stop offering things you find to share with us. It's the only way we can separate the wheat from the chaff and I think we are doing a really great job of that on this List. In checking back I have found instances where I have made double entries and other errors. This is helping me get my data base better and better and I appreciate everyone's input. If you notice, I am always about two days behind everybody else and I never have time left over to do research on the Internet so I am very grateful that the rest of you share your finds with me. JYG wrote: > Wilma, > > I agree fully. That's why I sent in the information and cited "ancestry.com" > as the source (which is not a true source in the sense of the word, perhaps > a different word is needed here?) Anyway, I hope I made myself clear that I > post what I find and it always needs further proving by all of us > individually and colectively. It is doubtful that a person was married to > someone at the same time (but I have found a few scoundrels-ha! oh, they > weren't Youngers btw.) > > Using sources such as World Family Trees and Gedcom files found in various > places do not always give us the person who sent it in, and many times the > email address is no longer valid. In cases of this kind we are unable to > find why the person cited names and dates. Unfortunately most often than > not, these files do not have fields using sources. So, there we wrw at > square-one, with a name and date to look for. In posting these finds, it is > my hope that someone will either recognize a name and place or have > resources to look them up for further documentation. Didn't mean to be so > long in this reply, but sometimes it is hard to state your purposes on paper > rather than in a face-to-face converstaion. -Linda in KCMO > > Wilma Hillman wrote: > > Just because I have it doesn't make it right, but these differences > > should be checked out before someone goes off on the wrong line. > > > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > > As we get older, we find out we are YOUNGER (Submitted by Karen Yerby) > > > > ============================== > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > As we get older, we find out we are YOUNGER (Submitted by Karen Yerby) > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    07/26/2001 03:18:13
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Re: Joshua Younger
    2. Wilma Norton
    3. I'm not Carolyn, but I will give you the names of the children. I have his middle initial as "S" - taken from the death certificate of his youngest daughter. Descendants of James S. Younger 1 James S. YOUNGER b: Abt. 1815 in Georgia d: 1905 in Atkins, Pope County, Arkansas . +Margaret HENSON b: Abt. 1822 in Tennessee m: February 18, 1835 in Maury County, Tennessee ..... 2 Rachel Elizabeth YOUNGER b: December 12, 1837 in Maury County, Tennessee ......... +James M. VESTAL b: Abt. 1835 in Maury County, Tennessee m: November 11, 1852 in Maury County, Tennessee ..... 2 Joshua Thomas YOUNGER b: February 13, 1839 in Maury County, Tennessee ..... 2 [1] James Carroll YOUNGER aka: Calvin b: April 3, 1840 in Giles County, Tennessee d: February 26, 1895 in Shannon County, Missouri ......... +Rebecca Ann SHIPLEY b: 1855 in Tennessee m: Abt. 1866 d: in Douglas County, Missouri ..... *2nd Wife of [1] James Carroll YOUNGER: ......... +Rosa GUNNETT m: November 20, 1893 in Shannon County, Missouri ..... 2 Elizabeth Jane YOUNGER b: July 10, 1844 in Tennessee ..... 2 William H. YOUNGER b: June 12, 1845 in Giles County, Tennessee d: December 17, 1908 in Atkins, Pope County, Arkansas Burial: Atkins Cemetery, Atkins, AR ......... +Martha Ann WOODWORTH b: June 1850 in Arkansas m: October 3, 1866 in Searcy County, Arkansas d: 1932 in Atkins, Pope County, Arkansas Burial: Atkins Cemetery, Atkins, AR ..... 2 Tillman DeWitt YOUNGER b: January 30, 1846 in Giles County, Tennessee ......... +Cincinnati ATHEY b: February 1853 in Lawrence County, Missouri m: 1872 ..... 2 Rebecca Adeline YOUNGER b: March 27, 1850 in Giles County, Tennessee d: April 29, 1934 in Tulare, Tulare County, California Burial: Tulare Cemetery, Tulare Co. CA ......... +James Harvey WATSON b: July 9, 1854 in Perryville, Perry County, Arkansas m: September 25, 1887 in Conway County, Arkansas d: November 23, 1930 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma Burial: Oak Hill Cem., McAlester, OK ..... 2 [2] Newton Willis YOUNGER b: February 22, 1858 in Tennessee d: April 23, 1923 in Atkins, Pope County, Arkansas Burial: Fronaberger Cem. Pope Co. AR ......... +Cornelia CLARK m: February 1, 1883 in Conway County, Arkansas ..... *2nd Wife of [2] Newton Willis YOUNGER: ......... +Sarah E. SHRIVES b: March 20, 1868 in Arkansas m: Abt. 1904 d: April 22, 1930 in Atkins, Pope County, Arkansas Burial: Fronaberger Cem. Pope Co. AR ----- Original Message ----- From: <jkc@bigfoot.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 6:12 PM Subject: [YOUNGER] Re: Joshua Younger > > > Hi Carolyne, > > Do you have all of the children of James C. Younger and Margaret Hinson? > > The only child I have is Rebecca who married James Harvey Watson. I connect to the family on the Watson side through a brother to James Harvey, so James is not in my line. > > I'm just curious to know how they all fit. > > Thanks - Jack > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate to e-mail > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    07/26/2001 03:11:52
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Azel Sharp Younger
    2. Wilma C. Hillman
    3. Makes a lot of sense! That's another discrepancy cleared up. Thank you. Willie JYG wrote: > NKY wrote: > > > I also have Ruth Thomason, not Montgomery as wife of Levi S., sent to me > by a > > descendant; I don't think I have any other documentation. > > NKY, > > Ruth Montgomery b 4 May 1835 Pa > d 11 Mar 1898 Moultrie, Il > m1 John L. Thomason 6 Dec 1853 Moultrie, Il > m2 Levi Sharp Younger 3 Dec 1868 Moultrie, Il > > The source was unfortunately, one of those trees with no submitter named. > > Linda in KCMO > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate to e-mail > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    07/26/2001 03:10:57
    1. [YOUNGER] Re: Joshua Younger
    2. Hi Carolyne, Do you have all of the children of James C. Younger and Margaret Hinson? The only child I have is Rebecca who married James Harvey Watson. I connect to the family on the Watson side through a brother to James Harvey, so James is not in my line. I'm just curious to know how they all fit. Thanks - Jack

    07/26/2001 01:12:25
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Azel Sharp Younger
    2. JYG
    3. Wilma wrote: > On the 24th JYG sent some information on Azel Sharp Younger found on > Ancestry .com. > I found some discrepancies when I checked it against my data base and > thought I would pass them along Great! This is what I meant about conflicting data and comparing them... ;) > Florey vs Vaughn. The same may apply to her... I have: Mary A. F. Vaughn (Since this was the spelling for second marriage did the F. stand for Florey perhaps?) b 1851 Moultrie, Il, parents Richard Vaughn and Nancy E. Lee m1 Alonzo Florey 2 Jul 1877 Moultrie, Il m2 Levi Sharp Younger 4 Oct 1898 Moultrie, Il Linda in KCMO

    07/26/2001 12:42:19
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Azel Sharp Younger
    2. JYG
    3. NKY wrote: > I also have Ruth Thomason, not Montgomery as wife of Levi S., sent to me by a > descendant; I don't think I have any other documentation. NKY, Ruth Montgomery b 4 May 1835 Pa d 11 Mar 1898 Moultrie, Il m1 John L. Thomason 6 Dec 1853 Moultrie, Il m2 Levi Sharp Younger 3 Dec 1868 Moultrie, Il The source was unfortunately, one of those trees with no submitter named. Linda in KCMO

    07/26/2001 12:20:25
    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Azel Sharp Younger
    2. Azel Sharp's 2nd wife was Margaret Potts. Who is Rachel Conway??????? You lost me on that one! I also have Ruth Thomason, not Montgomery as wife of Levi S., sent to me by a descendant; I don't think I have any other documentation. In a message dated 7/26/01 5:52:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, hillman@one.net writes: << I have the second wife of Azel Sharp Younger as Rachel Conway instead of Roney. >>

    07/26/2001 12:09:51