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- The following is from Chalkley that applies to this Andrew according to Sharon Jebavy:1797--"November 3, Andrew Young and Isaac Glass, surety. Andrew Young and Margaret Glass, daughter of above Isaac Glass. Know all men by these presents, te, Andrew Young and Isaac Glass, are held and firmly bound unto His Excellency, James Wood, Esquire, Governor of Virginia, and his successors, in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, we do bind ourselves, our heirs and each of our joint and several heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated the third day of November, 1797, in the twenty-second year of the Commonwealth. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas there is a marriage shortly to be solemnized between the above-bound Andrew Young, Bachelor, and Margaret Glass, daughter of the above-named Isaac Glass, of Augusta County: if therefore there shall be no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Consent by parent or person in loco parentis to the granting of marriage license.""1800--September 30, John Reed and Andrew Young, surety. John Reed and Lydia Young, daughter of Robert Young, deceased. "I, Andrew Young, of Augusta County, on Naked Creek, swear that my sister, Lydia Young, is of age." He apparently lived on Naked Creek in the Personal Property tax lists for 1800-1804, 1814 and 1818. The following information was provided in an email to me by Linda Baker."Lived on Naked Creek...Marriage Bonds Augusta Co., VA(Vol.II p331)Andrew YOUNG and Isaac GLASS, surety. Andrew YOUNG and Margaret GLASS, daughter of above Isaac GLASS.1797 - November 7 - Record of Marriages in Augusta Co., VA(Vol.II p356)Andrew YOUNG and Margaret GLASS by Rev. Wm. WILSON.1800 - September - Augusta Co., VA Marriage Bond(Vol.II p343-344)John REED and Andrew YOUNG, surety for John REED and Lydia YOUNG, daughter of Robert YOUNG, deceased. "I Andrew YOUNG of Augusta County on Naked Creek swear that my sister Lydia YOUNG is of age."War of 1812 warrant 40 acres1813 - April 24 - Augusta Co., VA Deed Book 30Isaac GLASS sold to Jonas MICHAEL, 148 acres on Lick Run, a branch of North River.Test: James ALLISON, John DENNISON, Andrew YOUNG, Robert REED1813 - December 12 - Augusta County, VA Will Book 12 p94Will of Margaret GLASS YOUNG's father Isaac GLASS - Proved 23 Oct 1815... to daughter Margaret YOUNG,... to grandson Isaac YOUNG, to grandson Robert YOUNG, to granddaughter Margaret YOUNG.Executors: Andrew YOUNG, son-in-law, James ALLISON, Samuel GERRYTeste: Andrew YOUNG, Hugh GLENN, Benj. BRYAN1850 US Federal Census; District 2 and A Half, Augusta Co., VAAndrew YOUNG - 36 - Farmer - All born VA.Elizabeth YOUNG - 22Margaret YOUNG - 1Andrew YOUNG Sr. - 77 - FarmerDeath and BurialAugusta Co., VA Register of Death -- Line 1835Andrew YOUNG, died 26 Nov 1859, age 86, parents unknown, born Augusta County, wife was Margaret.He was the oldest member of Augusta Church when he died.Augusta Stone Church Church - Old Cemetery across the roadAndrew YOUNG Sr., died October 26, 1859Aged 86 yrs. 5 mos. 7 das.WillAugusta Co., VA Will Book 37, p358.1855 - February 26I Andrew YOUNG Senr. of Augusta County and State of Virginia do make this my last will and testament in the manner following to wit:I direct my Executor as soon after my decease as possible to pay all just debts and funeral expences out of the first moneys that shall come into his hands from any portion of my Estate. My will is that my son Andrew YOUNG, should have my land lying between his tract and Jonathan SANDER'S, by his paying twenty two dollars per acre, in six annual payments, the first payment to be made twelve months after my decease and at my decease I leave him in full possession of sd. tract with its appertenances to the only use and behalf of the said Andrew YOUNG, his Heirs and assigns forever.1st: I direct my Executor to pay my Grand Daughter Rebecca WINDLE now Rebecca FIDLER, Seventy five dollars, as soon as there is that much due from the sale of the sd. land.2nd. I direct my Executor to pay my Grand Son Robert H. WINDLE Eighty dollars out of the proceeds of sd. land.3rd. I direct that my Grandson James W. WINDLE be paid the next eighty dollars that comes due for sd. Land.4th. I also direct that my Grand daughter Margaret WINDLE be paid the next eighty dollars that comes due for sd. land.5th. I direct that my Grand daughter Mary WINDLE be paid the next Eighty dollars that comes due for sd. land6th I also direct that my Grand Son Andrew Y. WINDLE decd. that his three children be paid one hundred dollars in equal shares viz. Thirty three and one third dollars each one.I now direct that the balance of the money left from the sale of the sd Land be equally divided among my Five Sons and their shares paid according to age beginning with the oldest son Robert YOUNG and son on leaving of at son Andrew YOUNG.I have a warrant now in my hands for Forty acres of land for my services in the war of Eighteen hundred and twelve no 14139. And if any mores should come to me of Real Estate, before my decease; I desire that it be equally divided among my Five sons, after my decease, according to their age 1st payment to Son Robert YOUNG, 2nd Son Issac G. YOUNG, 3rd Son Wm. K. YOUNG, 4th Son James A. YOUNG 5th to Son Andrew YOUNG.Taking into account the specific Legacies herein bequeathed, as well as all advance heretofore and hereafter made.And lastly I appoint and constitute my Son Andrew YOUNG my whole and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament, utterly revoking and disannuling of all wills and testaments heretofore made by me or any former writings heretofore done by me.I do constitute this and no other, to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 26th day of Feby. 1855.Andrew YOUNG [signed]Attest William G. SNIFFEY Francis BROWN Cyrus BROWNN. B. My personal property will not justify a public sale. My will is that it be divided among my sons. Withe the privilege of Son Andrewto keep my Rifle Gun and what appertains to it if he wishes to keep it. A. Y. Sr. This wrote before signedWill proved 27 Feb 1860.
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