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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Red River, Texas, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
p. 221B. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Find A Grave.
- Bexar, Texas, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 13, p. 67A, dwelling/family 56/56 (Main & Commerce Sts).
Young, N. A. 36 yrs Real Estate Agt. b. Texas (parents, b. Virginia) Young, Mary J. 26 yrs Wife Keeping house b. Texas (parents, b. Alabama) Young, Electra 5 yrs Dau b. Texas (parents, b. Texas) Young, F. L. 4 yrs Son b. Texas (parents, b. Texas) Young, Norienne 1 yr Dau b. Texas (parents, b. Texas) Bady, Mary O. 18 yrs Servant b. Germany (parents, b. Germany)
- Bexar, Texas, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 92, p. 9B, dwelling/family 161/166 (619 Jackson).
Young, Newton A. Head 55 yrs (b. Dec 1845) (marr. 31 yrs) b. Texas (parents, b. Virginia/Texas) Abstractpr Young, Mary Wife 44 yrs (b. Jul 1855) (6 children, 3 living) b. Texas (parents, b. Alabama/Georgia) Young, Electra Dau 25 yrs (b. Dec 1874) (single) b. Texas (parents, b. Texas) Young, Frank Son 24 yrs (b. May 1876) (marr. 1 yr) b. Texas (parents, b. Texas) Electrician (City) Young, Norine Dau 20 yrs (b. Dec 1879) (single) b. Texas (parents, b. Texas) Cashier (Dry Goods Store) Young, Minnie E. Dau/law 19 yrs (b. Nov 1880) (0 children) b. Texas (parents, b. France/Germany)
- San Antonio express (San Antonio, Texas), and Texas) San Antonio daily express (San Antonio. San Antonio express (San Antonio, Texas) 1868-1874. (Dallas [Texas]: Southwestern Microfilming, 1960)
11 Aug 1902, p. 10.
MORTUARY.
Newton H. Young Dead.
Newton H. Young, a well-known citizen of San Antonio, died at his home Sunday night at the age of 57 years. Bright's disease was the cause of death, Mr. Young's illness dating back a year ago. The deceased was a well-known real estate agent and abstractor and had lived in this city for a numnber of years. He was a brother of the late Gen. W. H. Young, whose demise occurred in the latter part of last year. He is survived by his widow, one son and two daughters. Mr. Young was a native of Eastern Texas.
The funeral will take place from the family residence, 129 Jackson street, this afternoon under the auspices of Albert Sidney Johnston Camp, United Confederate Veterans, of which he was a member. Interment will be in the Confederate Cemetery.
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