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Found some dates in Ancestry.com, submitted by [email protected] Also Jacque Reed, [email protected] says: Name: Squire Boren YOUNG Sex: M Birth: 1802 in Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee Death: 1838 in Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee Education: 14 OCT 1879/sgeor Residence: 15 OCT 1879/sgeor Note: Note: BIRTH-PARENTS-DEATH: St George Temple ordinance book D, page434, number 10023; NOTE: Squire Boren Young, born 1802,Tennessee, died 1838, father Jacob Young, mother Mary Boren,Alfred D. Young brother. !MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Squire Young, married Lucinda Boren 25 Feb1822; Alexander Co Illinois marriages; Alexander Co Clerk, 2000Washington Ave, Cairo Illinois, 62914-1717, (618)734-3947. DEED: Gibson Co, Tennessee court records; FHL book 976.823/P2h,page 81; Transfer of a plat and certificate from Squire Young toBatholomew Baker for 75 acres was acknowledged. Proven by JohnB. Hogg and John Gray. 4 June 1832. RESIDENCE: It is possible to form some idea of the places ofresidence of early Gibson Co Tennessee settlers from the courtminutes because it was a legal requirement that a man,irregardless of social or financial status, must work on roadsthat were being constructed within a six mile radius of hishome; Gibson Co Tennessee Court Records, 1824-1828; vol A page30; FHL book 976.823/P2w; NOTE: "Ordered that Andrew Craig,David Crockett Sr, David Crockett Jr, Daniel Conlee, SquireYoung, William Ferguson, John Gray and Patterson Crockett beappointed a Jury of View to run and mark a road from Trenton tothe Weakly Co line in a direction to Dresden." COURT RECORDS: Gibson Co Tennessee; Monday 4 Sep 1826; FHL book976.823/P2w, vol A, page 34; Court held at Trenton in Gibson CoTennessee; NOTE: "Ordered that the return made by the Jury ofView for the road from this place to Dyer Co Line by way ofPage's mill be confirmed and an overseer be appointed. Orderedthat Samuel S. Crafton be appointed overseer of the road fromthis place to Carroll County as far as Leopard's Creek and heallowed the following hands: E. Brite, Benjamin Moore, WilliamButler, Soacly Farthing, William McDaniel, John Drury, EsquireYoung, William Young, Wilson Brown, Preston Conlee, Peter MarrsConly, Matthew Leopard, John Hassell, JF Rnadolph, WilliamAllen, James Graham, Meed Pearce."; On the same day it was"Ordered that B.G. Addcock be appointed overseer of the roadfrom this place to Carroll Co line commencing at Leopard's Creekand ending at Rutherfords Fork of Obion and be allowed thefollowing hands: James Smith, Richard Smith, Thomas Bennett,John Gray ..." James Smith was the father of Leah Smith whomarried William Young (Squire Young's brother) on 11 Nov 1826.Richard Smith was Leah Smith's brother. COURT RECORDS: Tuesday Morning, 4 Dec 1827; Gibson Co Tennessee;FHL book 976.823/P2w, vol A, page 63; NOTE: "The following weresummoned to serve as Jurors of this term of court of Pleas &Quarter Sessions: Theophilus Williams, Wilson Brown, JohnMurphy, John W Buckner, Turner R Gibbs, William Ferguson,Overall Sanderson, Hesse L Ross, Squire Young, Daniel Conlee,Jeptha Billingsley, Samuel Patterson, Patterson Crockett, OwenWood, Hardy Hunt, John Wilson, William T Webb, Marshal Hsanders, William Mathews, Edmund Tidwell, John Parker, ThomasBrown & Isaac Jetton. James Turner & William B Howard,Constables." COURT RECORDS: Gibson County Tennessee; FHL book 956.823/P2w,vol A, page 87; NOTE: "Ordered that the following be a jury ofview to mark a road from the highland where the Dresden &Huntingdon Road fork to the County line in a direction of Paristo wit: Elijah Billingsley Jr, Squire Young, Willis Brown(Boren), B. Baker, John Murphy, David L. Thomas, Jacob Mills,Jacob Brandbury." 1827 TAX: Gibson Co Tennessee Tax Lists 1824-29; FHL book976.823/R4w, page 33; Under an early statue of Tennessee, allwhite male inhabitants of the state, between the ages ofeighteen and forty-five, composed the militia thereof; Eachmilitia unit was composed of not less than forty-five privatesresiding within the boundaries of their companies; Captains andother officers were elected by those in each company and servedfor five years; It was through this militia system that anoccasional census was taken and taxes were levied and collected;Captain Henry H. Roberts' Militia Company taxable property,1827, lists among others: William Young, 50 acres, 0 town lots,1 white pole, 0 black poles, 0 stud horses; James Smith, 0acres, 0 town lots, 1 white pole, 0 black poles, 0 stud horses. 1828 TAX: Gibson Co Tennessee Tax Lists 1824-29; FHL book976.823/R4w, page 45; A List of Taxable property given in to JBBibrell in the bounds of Capt David Crockett's old Company forthe year 1828; Squire Young, 1 white pole, 0 black poles, 75acres; William Young, 1 white pole, 0 black poles, 50 acres;also listed is John McIntosh who became Squire and WilliamYoung's brother-in-law (sister married Alfred D. Young). |