Person:John Young (180)

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John Young
b.Est 1738
m. Abt 1735
  1. John YoungEst 1738 - Bef 1783
  2. Robert YoungAbt 1740 - Bef 1793
  3. James Young1741 - Bef 1804
  4. William Young1743/44 - Aft 1783
  5. Elizabeth Young1745 -
  6. Isabel YoungEst 1746 -
  7. Margaret Young1748 -
  8. Sarah YoungEst 1750 -
  9. Rebeckah Young1752 - 1798
  • HJohn YoungEst 1738 - Bef 1783
  • W.  Margaret (add)
m. Bef 1780
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Name John Young
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1738
Marriage Bef 1780 prob. Augusta County, Virginiato Margaret (add)
Death? Bef 20 May 1783 Died in Revolutionary War on Expedition

John Young was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Will Abstract

From Chalkley's:

  • Page 287. - 12 Nov 1780 John Young´s will (Junior), on Middle River – Going an Expedition in Service of my Country which may terminate in death: to wife, Margaret; to brother, William; to Margaret Henderson 20lbs, provided she behave well till free; to brother James Young´s son, Andrew Young; to Robert King and his brother George; to John Stiffey; to Sarah Henderson (on good behavior till married); to brothers, James, Robert, William; to sister Rebeckah´s son, Andrew McComb. Executors, wife and brother, William Young. Teste: Ro. Gamble, Isaac Carson, John Blair. Proved 20th May, 1783, by Gamble and Blair. Executors qualify.

Information on John Young, Jr.

http://ancestrees.com/pedigree/1592.htm

John YOUNG Marriage: Margaret UNKNOWN Bef 1783 Died: After 20 Aug 1783 1


General Notes:

This quotes info sent by Jebavy on records for this John Young: "DB 16, pg 193, 19 March 1770: John and Margaret Young to William Young, 53 ac, both sides of Middle River; Lines and Corners; Alexander Craig, John Hall; Land patented to John Young 20 July 1768; Test Thos. Madison, Robert Young, Francis Brown; Delivered to Wm. Young 25 June 1773."

He made a will before going to fight in the Revolutionary War. "WB 6, ph 187, John Young, Jr., of Middle River to wife Margaret, to brother William Young, to Margaret Henderson, to Andrew Young, son to brother James, to Robert King, to George King, brother of Robert King, to John Stiffey, to his 3 brothers James, Robert, William, to Andrew McComb, son of Sister Rebeckah Executors wife Margaret and brother William. Test R. Gamble, Isaac Carson, John Blair dated 12 Nov 1780, proved 20 May 1783" From my point of view, the unknown names listed are likely children of his sisters."

The following records might apply to him in Chalkey's:

Oct 1765 - Davis vs. John Young.--Writ 28th August, 1764. Defendant is a soldier.

Page 29.--9th October, 1772. John Taylor's estate appraised by John Stephenson, James Bruster, John Young.

June 16, 1778 - (337) Samuel Vance in Captains Vance's and Lockridge's Companies. John McCreary, on South Branch of Potomac, in Captains McCreary's, Hicklin's and McCoy's Companies. Col. Moffet, in Captains Henderson's and Young's Companies. Capt. Alexr. Robertson, in his own, Capt. Givens's, and Capt. Wm. Anderson's Companies. Joseph Bell, in Captain's David Bell's and Johnson's Companies. James Steel in Captains Long's and Thomson's Companies. James Tate in his own and Capt McCutchon's Company. Elijah McClenachan in Capt. Buchanan's and Capt. Cunningham's Company, Wm. Bowyer in Capt. John Young's Company, N. M. (?) Alexr. St. Clair in Capt. Thomas Smith's Company.

Oct 21, 1778 - (365) James Young recommended as Second Lieutenant in Capt. John Young's Company. Richard Mathews recommended as Ensign, vice James Hogshead, who refuses to serve in Capt. James Tremble's Company. John McCune qualified First Lieutenant.

Nov 18, 1778 - (379) Alexander Simpson recommended Captain, vice Capt. John Young, who hereby resigns.

Aug 20, 1783 - .(88) John Kirk, vice Robert Anderson, resigned, is appointed Captain, and David Finley, vice John Young, and William Edmonston, Ensigns.

Oct 1784 - Edward Wilson vs. Dennis Burns.--Writ, 14th January, 1782. Middlebrook Headquarters, June 7, 1777. Dear friends--I have an opportunity to write to you where I am and how I am. We came from Tygars Valley here, as you no doubt have heard long ago, and had a very fatiguing march of it. But, thank God, I have had my health very well through all my fatigues. I have the good news to tell you that our army is very healthy and in good spirits and increases daily. The English never dare to come out from their breastworks. We are within four miles with our main army and our guards in sight of theirs. We have had no battles lately worth mentioning. I sent a watch up from Winchester by Dennis Burns, and a pair of silver shoe and knee buckles. Also one pair of sleeve buttons which I desired him to leave with you. I told him to sell the watch if he could get the opportunity. If he has sold her get the money and keep it until I return. If I never return, it is yours. You may sell the cow when you can this fall and pay Isaac Carson for keeping her and keep the rest. (I sent £3 in money by Dennis Burnes, which you have got, I suppose.) Also some clothes which I almost forgot to tell you of. I hope you will get them if you have not gotten them from him. You may show Isaac Carson this letter and give my compliments to all. From your well wisher (Signed) Edward Wilson. N. B.--Write all opportunities, and direct to the care of Captain Bowyer at Middlebrook, the Jerseys. To Mr. John Young, Middle River, Augusta, Virginia.

1785--September 5, John Young and Mary Rankin; surety, James Rankin.


John married Margaret UNKNOWN before 1783.


Sources


1 Jebavy, Sharon Young, Email dated 2001 at ShaLamont@@email.msn.com.