Person:John Young (131)

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John Young
b.Abt 1792
d.Bef 1840
  • HJohn YoungAbt 1792 - Bef 1840
  • WSally HopperAbt 1796 - 1854
m. 18 Apr 1812
  1. John John Young1815 - 1890
  2. Evaline YoungAbt 1819 -
  3. Mary Johnson Young1821 - 1896
  4. Minerva Young1821 - 1891
  5. Drusilla Young1823 - 1903
  6. Dicie Clarissa Young1825 - 1912
  7. James YoungAbt 1826 - Bef 1850
  8. Betsey Young1827 - Bef 1867
  9. Charles Monroe Young1828 - 1902
  10. Mary Young1832 - 1898
  11. Capt John Wesley YoungAbt 1835 - 1861
  12. Dick YoungAbt 1836 -
  13. Zeppora Florida YoungAbt 1841 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] John Young
Gender Male
Birth[3] Abt 1792
Marriage 18 Apr 1812 Rockingham, North Carolina, United Statesto Sally Hopper
Census[5][8] 1830 Lafayette, Missouri, United States
Death[4][7] Bef 1840
Reference Number[3] BJ55-9S (Ancestral File)

“William Chiles’ History of Lafayette County Missouri fixes the first settlement of Clay Township in said Township and County in the latter part of the year 1819...and at or near the same time Thomas Hopper and family with two sons-in-law; Killen and John Young from Indiana...”

References
  1. France, Perdita (Didi) E., 1998. The Descendants of William Hopper.
  2. Johnson, Raymond P. and Irene. Family Group Sheet for Thomas Hopper and Rebecca..
  3. 3.0 3.1 International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008)
    Family Group Sheet for John Young and Sarah Hopper, viewed 13 April 1999.
  4. Charles Hopper and descendants Gedcom
    “family and other records state he died ‘on the Green River’ en route to California.
  5. Lafayette, Missouri, United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    p. 304.
  6.   Eakin, Joanne Chiles. Diary of a Town, Wellington, Missouri. (Independence, Jackson, Missouri, United States: J.C. Eakin, 1984)
    p. 1.
  7. not listed in 1840 Census
  8. 30-40, head of household