In a search for any Lewis Younger: -The National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volumes 1-85, 1600s-1900s: Volume 67, Nicholas County, Kentucky, Apprenticeship Bonds, Page 177, Susan C. Eades and Elizabeth T. Clough. (Extracted from Nicholas County Deed Books at Carlisle, Kentucky, all spellings are as they appear.) Alexander, David, infant orphan of Zachariah Alexander, 16 years of age 25 Dec 1827, bound to Lewis Younger to learn trade of farmer, 27 Aug 1827 (G:546) -Genealogical Records: Midwest Pioneers, 1600s-1800s:Soldiers of the Revolution Buried in Indiana, Records of Revolutionary Soldiers Surnames, Y-Z, Page 394 YOUNGER, Joshua Lawrence County Born-May 11, 1755, Vir. Service-Pri. in Capt. William Vanse's CO., Col. James Wood's 12th Vir. regt. Wounded. Discharged May 1779. Proof-Pension Claim W. 10009. Died-Aug 2, 1834. Buried Leatherwood Cemetery. Government marker placer by John Wallace Chapter D.A.R. Married-First W., Lizzie Lee. Ch. Lizzie. Second W. 1787, Catherine Yoter. Ch. Stephen; Polly; Nimrod; Sallie; Mary; John; Garrett; Lewis. Collected by John Wallace Chapter D.A.R. This was a great find for me, as I had not been able to prove his stats, nor the fact that he served in the Revolution! Funny what we find when not looking, as this came up merely because I was looking for a Lewis. Linda in KCMO