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- He is named in his grandfather's will: James's Young's will in Augusta Co., VA, Will Book VII, pg. 292, are in this abstract by Dr. Robert Frey. "16 Nov 1790: To Agnes Miller, wife to Wert Miller, daughter to George Glenn; to James, son to George Glenn; to William Glenn, son to George Glenn; to Sarah Glenn, daughter to George Glenn; to Martha Glenn, daughter to George Glenn; to Hugh Glenn, son to George Glenn; to Mary Glenn, daughter to George Glenn, infant; to Margaret, Esther, Elizabeth, Martha, John, James, William Bing, children to John Bing; to son-in-law George Glenn, to son-in-law John Bing, executors. Teste: Robert Young, Jr (son of Robert Sr. or gr. nephew).; Robert Young, Sr. (probable nephew); Sarah Young (d. of Robert Sr. or gr. niece). Proved 21st December 1790, by all witnesses. George Glenn and Wm. Young [son of (nephew) Robert Young Sr. according to Mrs. Katherine Bushman's research... this would be his gr. nephew according to the way I've placed this James Young in the family tree] qualified."Plus he is named in his father-in-law's will as transcribed by Chalkley: Page 458.--22 December 1801. George Glenn's will--To son, Hugh; son, James; son, William; son-in-law, Wert Miller, and daughter, Nancy; son-in-law, Robert Young and daughter, Sarah; son-in-law, Samuel Curry,and daughter, Mary; son-in-law, John Mead. Executor, son Hugh. Teste: John Anderson, James and Geo. Anderson. 11th March, 1815, commission to Justices of Augusta County to take deposition of George Anderson, an aged and infirm witness, returned executed 14th March, 1815. Proved, 27th March, 1815 (George Anderson is dead since above deposition; James (and John?) Anderson are also dead.) Executor qualifies.
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