Does anyone know when James Samuel, John Henry Wilson where born? I already have the following: Family lore has it that Mary Bomar Younger was pregnant with JHW Younger when Williamson died. As it went in those days, a male guardian had to be named for all children (I believe 17 yrs. and under) when their father (providers) died. Wilson Cage and Fielding Cage were prosperous brothers in the area...they were trappers, I believe. Both were married, but Wilson had no children. Wilson was named guardian of the younger Younger (I couldn't resist) children. When Mary died, too, shortly after Williamson died, Wilson took the three youngest, Williamson, John, and John Henry. Apparently he moved to Gibson County, TN and took them with him. They ended up in Carroll County...probably because of changing boundaries, etc. John Henry Wilson Cage Younger ended up in MS where he married Lucy Lanier. We have court records where he sued for his part of his parents/grandparents estate. I'm going to try to put those on the new site. Williamson and Mary Bomar Younger were the parents of: Mary, William, James Samuel, Armistead, Williamson, John and John Henry Wilson Younger aka Cage. There is a chancery suit that names James Younger who died in 1836, his widow was Sarah Anderson who married a second husband Joseph Goodman (very prominent in the county). James was a tailor in Meadsville community in the county. The chancery suit list bothers William, Armstead, John, and Williamson. James states that he does not claim borther John because his mother Mary had him before she was married. J. H. W. Younger is John Henry Wilson Younger, son of Williamson and Mary Bomar Younger. Sept. 28, 1842 - John H. W. Younger vs Armistead and John Younger is also John Henry Wilson Younger. 1842 H. W. Younger vs Armistead Younger is "Henry Wilson Younger" same as J. H. W. Younger. He was aka John Henry Wilson Cage Younger. J. A S. Younger, I suspect, is James Samuel Younger. James Samuel, John Henry Wilson Younger were both in the William and Mary Watkins Younger group and were sons of Mary Bomar and Williamson Bomar. Mark Younger CFM Director Facilities Administration Hilton Hotels Corporation Memphis Operations/Data Center 755 Crossover Lane Memphis ,TN 38117 Tel: 901 374-5458 Fax :901 374-5458 -----Original Message----- From: younger-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:younger-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Wilma C. Hillman Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 2:44 PM To: younger@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] Kennard Younger/Hardins/ Isaac and Amelia Younger Hardin It only took me two years to reply to this note (ugh). It may not be timely but it clears up a bit that extemporaneous "Younger" !RESIDENCE: A List of Servants Transported by Samuel Gibbons of Bristol in the ship Batchelor of Bristol 1674; Liber 18, Folio 152, Maryland Archives 2 Nov 1674 John Younger Mary Younger Then came the within named Samuel Gibbons and proved rights unto four thousand, five hundred acres of land it being due to him for transporting the ninety persons aforementioned unto this Province to inhabit before me. Signed: Charles Calvert !SOURCE: Virginia Colonial records project Maryland 6 Nov 1674 Know all men by these presents that I Robert Ridgely of St Mary's City for a valuable consideration already received do assign, sell and make over unto Charles Calvert all my right, title and interest in and to 20 rights to land due me by assignment from Samuel Gibbons of Bristoll, merchant due to the sd Samuel for transporting James Crawford, John Walker, Hunphrey Tilton, Jeffery Thompson, Abraham Murphy, Cornelius Rowarke, William Bell, William Nowell, Robert Gibson, John Duglass, Patrick Magee, JOHN YOUNGER, John Lithcoe, Cornelius Mackmaicklin, Daniel Gordon, William Bullock, John Pearson, Daniel Macklegar, Manns Mahallen and Henry Magee into this province to inhabit in the Ship Batchelor of Bristol this present year as appears upon record. To have and to hold the 20 Rights to Land to him the sd Charles Calvert his heirs and assigns forever. Also transported on the same ship was MARY YOUNGER. !PATENTS: Land Office (Patents) 18, pp 152-153, Maryland Archives John Younger and Mary Younger, transported by Samuel Gibbons Know all men by these presents that I, Robert Ridgely, of St. Maries County do sell assign and make over unto Robert Johnson of Somerset County all my rights title and interest of in and to twelve rights to land to me due by assignment from Samuel Gibbons due to the said Gibbons for transporting Robert Morrison, John Mason, Thomas Taggert, Alexander MacDaniel, James MackMullen, Patrick Mackarmich, Daniel Mackey, John Keely, John Stone, John Camell, Thomas Belcher, and Jane Anderson unto this Province Somerset to have and to hold the same twelve rights to land to him the said Robert Johnson his heirs and assigns forever. Witness my hand and seal the 6th November 1674 Signed: Robert Ridgely Witnesses: John Blomfeild, Robert Ellys !CENSUS: 1678-1681 Talbot County MD Tax List John Younger !WILL: Talbot County MD Wills (Maryland Calendar of Wills Vol 2, 1685-1702, p. 42) Box 25, Fld 38, Maryland Archives Written 26 Jan 1687, probated 6 Jan 1688 In the name of God amen this last will and testament of John Younger being weak in body but in perfect memory , first do I give my soul to God that gave it and my body to the earth from whence it came. Item: I give to my son John, my eldest son, one mare xxxx also I give him one cow and a xxxx of three years and a gun and a chest made of walnut. Then I give to my daughter Joan one cow and her yearling xxxx (paper torn) that the mare doth bring I give to my son William and one cow and her yearling to them at the age of eighteen years. All the rest of my goods and movables I give to William. William Welch being my sole Executor the residue of estate in trust until children aforesaid reach majority, that I entrust him to look after my children and do that which they should. May be equally divided to the rest so committing my soul to God I leave unto this my hand and seal this sixth day of January 1688 (paper torn) unto this my hand and seal this sixth day of January 1688 Signed: John (X) Younger Witnesses: John Millikin, Robert Stabelford, Alexander Dowell !INVENTORY: And Accounts Talbot County MD 1688-94 Book 13A:199-200 Appraised by Thomas Martin, Henry Alexander 10 Jan 1688 Executor: William Welsh John Younger 13A.200 A TA 39.3.8 #7027 8 Aug 1694 Payments to: William Sharp Samuel Abbott Thomas Martin Thomas Aderton John Alexander Nicholas Lowe Mr. Ed Mann John Clifft Mentions: 3 children (unnamed) Executor: William Welch !COURT: At a January Court 1688, the petition of Samuel Abbott was heard; he said he had due him from the estate of John Younger, dec'd., 760 lbs of tobacco (700 lbs for keeping his child and one bushel of English meal.) Son John: !WILL: Maryland Probate Records, Prerogative Court Abstracts, 1712-1716 John Younger 35B A DO (Dorchester?) 41.19.0 14.5.1 13 Aug 1713 Payments to Philadelphia Williams, John Flowers, Mary Ennalls Administratrix: Patience Younger No information on daughter Joan - Jo Ann Son William: !FOR FURTHER STUDY: A William Younger served from Calvert County, 1778 Capt. Edward Woods , Calvert County Militia !SOURCE: Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland by Henery C. Peden, Jr. William Younger TA Co. m. Hannah Cratcherwoodlayer on 15 Sep 1709, St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Parish. John Younger, PG (Prince George) Co, and Thomas Blandford, appraised the estate of John Lovejoy, PG Co.,dec'd, on 16 Oct 1741(MINV) Abstracts of the inventories of the Perogative Court of Maryland). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy" <judy.foley@cmcss.net> To: <Younger-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 10:27 PM Subject: [YOUNGER] Kennard Younger/Hardins/ Isaac and Amelia Younger Hardin >I wrote to the Frederick County Historical Society in Hagerstown, Maryland >and asked them what info. they had on the Youngers. They sent me a copy of >Kennard Younger Rev.War Pension request, a copy of the John Younger/ Sara >Kennard will and a will from a John Younger(says Anne Arundel County, >original county)will dated Jan. 1687 guess it was sent to the Hall of >Records in Annopolis, MD. I don't believe I have seen this will in the >F.O.T.Y. book. Mentions children, John Younger, eldest son, Joane Younger, >and William Younger. These three items came from the files of Mary V. Mish. >Now I'm not sure and I need to e-mail the Historical Society again, who >Mary Mish was. But I'm thinking by the letter I also recieved that she was >an employee at some time. Anyways there was a letter to Mrs. Mish from an I >Hardin. Now I Hardin starts out by saying"Here are the Kanard Younger >pension papers, sorry they are so dim:so am I. (so funny). Then she >discusses the Capt. Mark Hardin pension re! > cord, with his bible records. Discusses she was a Williams. One of her > descendants, Mercy(Mary Williams m. Capt. Jonathon Stull. Her cousin > Gracie was a White and the Whites married into the Stulls, therby that is > where Sara White Stull Hardin m. Christopher Chinn came from. (The Stulls > were in Frederick County, by the way)..A very interesting letter. She > mentions she is 70 years old. The letter was wrote Oct 29, 1964, > Clearwater, FL. She says at the end , if you don't have a copy of this > Jonathon White will in your files, let me know, and I'll send it to you. > It's all rather confusing.A descendant of Amelia and Isaac Hardin through > Sara Hardin m. the Bennett. Told me she had the line as Isaac Hardin's > parents were Mark Hardin m. Mary Crittendon, and one child was named > Crittendon Hardin. Then that Marks father, was a Mark Hardin m. Mary Hogue > and then that Mark Hardin had a father Mark m. a ? De Souchey. I don't > know how true any of this is. I'm not sure who Capt. Mark H! > ardin married?.I don't know if she knows more than I do, but why is a > Hardin sending Kennard Youngers Rev. war pension papers to this lady? > Judy Hofstetter has hypothesized that possibly Tillard was Kennard. or was > Kennard married to a Hardin? Any ideas? My question is ? One of the > Younger gang boys had the middle name Hardin. Was it John? And then I saw > in some of those Younger clipping that Leni sent out that his sister was > named Heneritta Hardin Younger? I'm interested in who up the line married > a Hardin? Where did the Hardin name come in? I'll be glad to send this > letter from I Hardin to Mrs. Mish, by mail to anyone interested.It's > interesting. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > YOUNGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to YOUNGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message