James YOUNG

James YOUNG

Male Abt 1730 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James YOUNG was born about 1730 in Charlotte County, Virginia, USA (son of Hugh YOUNG and Agnes SITTLINGTON); and died.

    James married Anne ANDERSON on 20 Dec 1766 in Charlotte County, Virginia. Anne was born in 1730 in Charlotte County, Virginia, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hugh YOUNG was born in 1699 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland (son of John YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLAND and Lady Elizabeth Anne "Annie" HOUSTON); died on 10 Sep 1756 in , Augusta, VA; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.

    Notes:

    He and his wife (a cousin of his) immigrated to America in 1740/1741 according to his son Johns' testimony in court when he was 81 years of age. In 1742, he and his brothers can be found in the muster lists for Augusta Co., Virginia. Chaukley, V.II, pg 509, "Capt. John Willson's Lists: John Wilson, Captain; Sam Calehison, Nathan Lusk, John Shields, John Greer, John Patterson, George Davison. John Hunter, Wm. Hunter, James Hunter, John Rusk, James Clark, Wm. Vance, Rob Croket, John Trumble, Wm. King, Sa. Walace, John Spear, Thomas Peery, Alex. McConnel, Rob. Young, James Young, Jacob Lockard, Patt. Cook, James Lockard, William McCutcheon, James McCutcheon, Rob. McCutcheon, Alex. Crocket, Wm. Camble, Nathl. Davis, James Philip, John Barclay, James Lusk, James Trumble, Benj. Walker, Wm. Leadgerwood, Morris Offral, Rob Davies, John Brown, Wm. McClantok, Wm. Johnson, John Young, Hugh Young, Thos. Kirkpatrick, David Camble, John McCutcheon." He lived near his brother, Robert, in Augusta Co., VA where they lived out the rest of their lives. He received a patent for his 586 acres of land in Beverley Manor (later to become Augusta Co., VA) in 1746, three years before he and his brothers all bought land on Feb. 28, 1749. He acquired 200 acres on that day in Beverley Manor. He is the Hugh Young in the following Chalkley record, "Page 109.--15th February, 1748. Jane Cook's bond as administratrix of Patrick Cook, with sureties Hugh Young, Robt. Young, John Spear... Page 55.--15th May, 1754. Hugh Young's bond as guardian (appointed) to Mary and John Cook, orphans of Patrick Cook, with sureties Robert Patterson, William Hamilton. Jane was his sister." He is the Hugh Young in the following record from Chalkley, V.II, Page 22.--"William McFeters and Patrick Martin report, viz: Processioned for James Bell, Maurice Ofrail; Wm. King, Samuel Wallace, HughYoung, John Trimble, Wm. McFeters, Jacob Lockhart, Thos. Kirkpatrick, James Clerk, John McCery, Nathan Patterson, Capt. John Wilson, Robert Campbell, Andrew Pickens and Wm. Martin, Robert Campbell, David Campbell, James Lockhart, David Cunningham, Alex. Campbell, Patrick Cook, Patrick Martin." We do know that Hugh had at least 3 children from records in Chaukley. Their son Thomas was killed as a teenager at the Battle of Kerr's Creek. Their daughter, Mary, married John Cartmill. Their son John was an aid to General Washington and was an ancestor to our current day Senator, John McCain.

    However, Hugh and brother James did not leave wills, so in reality, we do not know how many children either Hugh or James had. We do know that Hugh was sued by William Dean, the husband of Mary Cooke, the only child of Patrick Cooke in 1763. He was her guardian and Uncle. This case was concluded in 1765.

    The early William in the area that had children starting in 1763 could be the son of this Hugh or his brother James C. Young.The following records likely apply to him in Chaulkley's.*Page 547.--28th February, 1749. Same to Hugh Young, farmer, 200 acres in Beverley Manor, joining his former survey. Pat Martin's line. Corner Pickin's old place; William McClintock's line. Teste: John Brown.<sup>*Page 32.--25th March, 1749. John Young's estate, Dr. to James C. Young, administrator: To funeral charges,

    Hugh married Agnes SITTLINGTON about 1725 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland. Agnes (daughter of Alexander SITTLINGTON and Charlotte IRVING) was born about 1700 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland; died in 1775 in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agnes SITTLINGTON was born about 1700 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland (daughter of Alexander SITTLINGTON and Charlotte IRVING); died in 1775 in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    Children:
    1. Jane YOUNG was born in 1730 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1790 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
    2. 1. James YOUNG was born about 1730 in Charlotte County, Virginia, USA; and died.
    3. Hugh YOUNG \ YONGUE II was born in Mar 1732 in Larne, Antrim, Ireland; died on 10 Sep 1785 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Captain John McColough YOUNG was born in 1737 in Ballymure Parish, Antrim, Ireland; died on 5 Dec 1824 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States of America.
    5. Samuel YOUNG was born about 1738; died after 1790 in Kentucky.
    6. Thomas YOUNG was born in 1739 in , Antrim, Ulster, Ire; died on 17 Jul 1763 in Kerr's Creek, Augusta, VA; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    7. Mary YOUNG was born on 28 Jun 1743 in , Ulster, Ire; died in 1790 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
    8. William Miller YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1744 in York County, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1837 in Perry County, Tennessee, USA.
    9. Joseph YOUNG was born in Bef. 1750 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    10. Sarah "Sally" YOUNG


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLAND was born in 1668 in of Ballygowan, Antrim Parish, Antrim, Northern Ireland (son of Andrew LAMONT YOUNG and Mary ADAIR); died in in NOT 1747 in Augusta Co., VA.

    Notes:

    He is likely the oldest Young in Cecil Co., MD in 1720 when he is asked to preach and see if enough Presbyterians have moved into the region to have minister established there. The fact that he was asked to do this and has the title of Mr. indicates age and land holdings.

    An attorney, Janice McAlpine, pointed out that all of the Youngs of Beverly Manor and Naked Creek cannot be the sons of John who died in 1747 as his closest next of kin is listed as his brother, James. What this suggests to me is that we descend through James instead as we have triangulations representing John Lamont Young and his wife Annie.

    With new evidence and understanding from Attorney Janice McAlpine, I do not believe that this John ever came to the American colonies. Most of what has been attributed to him in the colonies actually was about his likely children. His stated son's John and James owned land in Augusta County by 1738 and appear to be the earliest Youngs in the records. Robert's family came by 1740. Hugh followed in 1740/1741 according to Hugh's son John's testimony when he was 81 in 1818.

    We now know for certain that John and James of Back Creek in the Beverly Patent of Augusta Co., Virginia was not the John married to Annie Houston. It took a lawyer and descendant, Janice McAlpine to discern this. It was assumed that the early John and James C. Young on Back Creek was the John married to Annie and his brother James from Ireland. However, John died intestate (without leaving a will) in 1747. His named brother James Young was the court appointed administrator of the estate rather than the executor of a will. Multiple things are significant here. The John who died in 1747 had no descendants or heirs. We know this because his brother James was referred to as "his nearest heir" in the records. Attorney Janice McAlpine points out that by law, a brother could only be an heir if the deceased had no living descendants.

    The second significant point here is since John who died in 1747 left no children then he was not John Young who married Annie Houston in Ireland and left a number of sons and daughters.

    Thirdly, it means that we also do not have proof that John married to Annie has a brother James that I have seen other than the misinterpretation of the administration of John who died in 1747 in Augusta Co., Virginia.
    Let this last paragraph sink in. It has far reaching effect on how we have interpreted the data up to 2010.

    One more clear pattern needs to be noted about this family. The following persons interact in the land, road and court records from Beverly and the Borden Platts which suggests they are siblings: John, James C., Hugh, Robert and Nancy. Sarah, often attributed to this group of siblings, lived on Naked Creek with her husband and all interactions in her and her son Robert's family occur with Youngs in the Naked Creek area. In other words, she might not be the sibling of John Young.

    Even so, DNA evidence indicates that my Sarah Young is descended from John and Annie Houston's ancestral tree. I have 9 triangulations between 5 persons who descend from John and Annie Houston Young between 5.2 and 6.6 cM's with my Mother's DNA. She was born in 1916 helping us to get these. These are on chromosome 15 from 29,000,000-31,000,000. We don't know how the Naked Creek group ties in to John and Annie Houston Young, but we know they do.



    Birth:
    Event Description: He died in St. Peter's Parish. It is a Presbyterian Church in Poolsville, MD or Dublin, Ireland

    John married Lady Elizabeth Anne "Annie" HOUSTON. Lady was born about 1670 in Bally Clair, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died on 13 May 1770 in Augusta, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lady Elizabeth Anne "Annie" HOUSTON was born about 1670 in Bally Clair, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died on 13 May 1770 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    She is related to Texas' famous Sam Houston.

    Children:
    1. Stella YOUNG was born in 1696 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in 1713 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    2. 2. Hugh YOUNG was born in 1699 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland; died on 10 Sep 1756 in , Augusta, VA; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    3. Lady Sarah "Sally" YOUNG was born on 3 Jan 1700 in Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland..
    4. John Young was born in 1701 in Antrim, Antrim, Ireland; died in Mar. 1747 in Beverly Manor, Augusta, VA.
    5. Charles YOUNG was born in 1703 in Antrim County, Northern Ireland; died on 20 May 1783 in , Augusta, VA.
    6. Jacob Young was born in Bef. 1706 in of Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in in of Cecil Co., Maryland.
    7. William YOUNG was born in 1705 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland; and died.
    8. Jane YOUNG was born in 1707 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died in 1807 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    9. Matthew YOUNG was born in 1708 in of Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died on 20 May 1783 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    10. James C. YOUNG was born on 21 Dec 1709 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died on 20 Nov 1755 in Whistle Creek, Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    11. Robert YOUNG, Sr. was born on 1 Mar 1711 in Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died on 20 May 1762 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    12. Rebecca YOUNG was born in 1715 in , , , Scotland; died on 24 Mar 1780 in Ditchley, Virginia.

  3. 6.  Alexander SITTLINGTON (son of John SITLINGTON and Elizabeth HILTON).

    Alexander married Charlotte IRVING. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Charlotte IRVING
    Children:
    1. 3. Agnes SITTLINGTON was born about 1700 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland; died in 1775 in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    2. John SITLINGTON died in 1798 in , Bath, VA, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andrew LAMONT YOUNGAndrew LAMONT YOUNG was born in 1644 in Toward Castle, Cowal, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom (son of Sir John LAMONT (CLAN OF) and Lady Mary YOUNG); died about 1727 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland.

    Notes:

    According to the Lamont-Young DNA research project, Andrew was born in 1646 in Danoon, Scotland. Andrew was born a Lamont. When his father and all of the adult male Lamont's were taken prisoner, torchured and killed, his mother escaped with 4 young sons going to Ireland. Each son took a different surname to stay safe. This Andrew's descendants YDNA does match other Lamont descendants adding substance to this history of Ireland. Since I have many DNA autosomal triangulations with descendants of this Andrew Young and Mary Adair, it supports my James Young descending from this Andrew Young.

    Andrew was likely to have had many other children. Persons of the same surname and similar age to his likely son John in the Carmony Church Records in co. Antrim were: Robert, Matthew and Charles. He and his brother John (Lamont) Stitlington, farmed and were linen manufacturers on the Larne River in Antrim Co., North Ireland.

    His home built in the 1700's is beautifully restored and lived in in the townland of Ballygowan, Parish of Raloo, Antrim Co., Northern Ireland. A photo of his home can be found at http://www.lamont-young.com/showphoto.php?photoID=8
    person ID= ;tree=; ordernum=1; page=1.

    According to an attorney/genealogist, son John never came to the U.S. He also died intestate and had a brother James (closest Kin) administer his estate. This tells us that John had no children living after his death. In other words, persons in the U.S. descended from Andrew, descended from other children of Andrew Lamont and Mary Adair.

    Andrew married Mary ADAIR after 1665 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland. Mary was born in 1646 in Bally Clair, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died on 15 Feb 1750 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland (Aged 70). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary ADAIR was born in 1646 in Bally Clair, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died on 15 Feb 1750 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland (Aged 70).
    Children:
    1. 4. John YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLAND was born in 1668 in of Ballygowan, Antrim Parish, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in in NOT 1747 in Augusta Co., VA.
    2. Charles YOUNG was born in 1673 in Antim, Ulster, Ireland; died in Bef. Feb. 27, 1749 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    3. Matthew YOUNG
    4. Robert YOUNG was born in in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died in Aft. 1758 in of Cecil, MD.
    5. William Young, Sr. was born in Abt. 1681 in , Antrim, Ireland; died in 1756-1775 in of Cecil Co., Maryland.

  3. 12.  John SITLINGTON was born after 1636 in Cowal, Argyllshire, Scotland (son of Sir John LAMONT (CLAN OF) and Lady Mary YOUNG); died in 1735 in Coleraine, County Antrim, Ireland.

    Notes:

    He became a linen manufacturer.

    John married Elizabeth HILTON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Elizabeth HILTON
    Children:
    1. 6. Alexander SITTLINGTON