Andrew LAMONT YOUNG

Andrew LAMONT YOUNG

Male 1644 - Abt 1727  (83 years)

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  1. 1.  Andrew LAMONT YOUNGAndrew LAMONT YOUNG was born in 1644 in Toward Castle, Cowal, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom; 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
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    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]

    Children:
    1. 2. John YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLAND  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1668 in of Ballygowan, Antrim Parish, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in in NOT 1747 in Augusta Co., VA.
    2. 3. Charles YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1673 in Antim, Ulster, Ireland; died in Bef. Feb. 27, 1749 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    3. 4. Matthew YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 5. Robert YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died in Aft. 1758 in of Cecil, MD.
    5. 6. William Young, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Abt. 1681 in , Antrim, Ireland; died in 1756-1775 in of Cecil Co., Maryland.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLANDJohn YOUNG OF CLAN LAMONT OF SCOTLAND Descendancy chart to this point (1.Andrew1) was born in 1668 in of Ballygowan, Antrim Parish, Antrim, Northern Ireland; 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

    Family/Spouse: 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]

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

  2. 3.  Charles YOUNGCharles YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (1.Andrew1) was born in 1673 in Antim, Ulster, Ireland; died in Bef. Feb. 27, 1749 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Charles married Sarah A. CAMPBELL in 1693 in Ballygowan, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Sarah was born in 1677 in Ballygowan, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in 1735 in Ballygowan, Antrim, Northern Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1706 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in Feb 1763 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA.
    2. 20. Patrick YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1734 in Armagh, Ireland; died in May 1761 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

  3. 4.  Matthew YOUNGMatthew YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (1.Andrew1)

  4. 5.  Robert YOUNGRobert YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (1.Andrew1) was born in in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died in Aft. 1758 in of Cecil, MD.

    Notes:

    A Robert Young bought goods in Cecil Co., MD in 1758. I am theorizing that he is one of Andrew's children that came to the colonies via Cecil Co., MD.


  5. 6.  William Young, Sr.William Young, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (1.Andrew1) was born in Abt. 1681 in , Antrim, Ireland; died in 1756-1775 in of Cecil Co., Maryland.

    Notes:

    This is the only record I've found for William Young of Cecil Co., Maryland that connects James of Naked Creek, Augusta Co., Virginia to his likely father. It can be found in Chaukley's "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish of Virginia.

    *Bond by William Young, of Cecil County, Province of Maryland, to James Hettly, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dated 29th April, 1756, assigned to James Young, 28th February, 1775.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. John YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Bef. 1720 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died before 20 May 1783 in Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.
    2. 22. James YOUNG, *  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1729 in Antrim, Antrim, Ireland; died on 16 Nov 1790 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Augusta Stone Cemetery, Augusta, VA, USA.
    3. 23. Robert Young, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point died in Aft. 1790 in of Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.
    4. 24. William Young  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Bef. 1735; died in Aft. Aug 15, 1792 in of Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 7.  Stella YOUNGStella YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1696 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in 1713 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland.

  2. 8.  Hugh YOUNGHugh YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) 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.

    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]

    Children:
    1. 25. Jane YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1730 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1790 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
    2. 26. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1730 in Charlotte County, Virginia, USA; and died.
    3. 27. Hugh YOUNG \ YONGUE II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1732 in Larne, Antrim, Ireland; died on 10 Sep 1785 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. 28. Captain John McColough YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 29. Samuel YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1738; died after 1790 in Kentucky.
    6. 30. Thomas YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 31. Mary YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jun 1743 in , Ulster, Ire; died in 1790 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
    8. 32. William Miller YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Oct 1744 in York County, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1837 in Perry County, Tennessee, USA.
    9. 33. Joseph YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Bef. 1750 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    10. 34. Sarah "Sally" YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 9.  Lady Sarah "Sally" YOUNGLady Sarah "Sally" YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 3 Jan 1700 in Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland..

    Notes:

    To come in the future.


  4. 10.  John YoungJohn Young Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1701 in Antrim, Antrim, Ireland; died in Mar. 1747 in Beverly Manor, Augusta, VA.

    Notes:

    John Young died shortly before 17 March 1747, the date of his estate appraisal. Bits and pieces of the estate documents were abstracted in Chalkley's I and III. They show that John's brother, James Young, was granted administration of John's estate on 17 June 1747. As far as I can tell, James Young of Whistle Creek was the only James Young in Augusta Co. of the same generation as John was. I have not found any records for a mysterious "second" James Young in the area during the 1740s. There are no deeds, no road orders and no court records.

    We know from the estate records that John died intestate -- without a will -- because James Young was the court appointed administrator of the estate rather than the executor of a will. We also know that John died without descendants because his brother James was referred to as "his nearest heir." By law, a brother could only be an heir if the deceased had no living descendants. At a minimum, this means that John Young who died in 1747 was not John Young who married Annie Houston in Ireland and left a number of sons. One rather clumsy abstract in Chalkley's has led Young researchers to say that both John Young and James Young were dead before 17 March 1747, however that is not the case.

    Records clearly show that John's brother James was granted administration of the estate on 17 June 1747 and that he handled the estate until its close in March 1749. Robert Young was a surety for James Young as administrator and Hugh Young was mentioned in the 1749 estate distribution. See the following records:

    *Chalkley's I, page 431: "Young's appraisement. James Young and John Young, deceased. 17th March, 1747." [Original Petitions And Papers Filed in the County Court. 1745-1748]

    *Chalkley's III , page 8: Will Book 1 "Page 76.'97 17th March, 1747. John Young's appraisement."*Chalkley's I, page 29: "June 17, 1747 Order Book No. I. (216) Administration upon John Young granted to James Young (his brother.)"

    *Chalkley's I, page 431: "James Young's petition to administer on estate of John Young, his brother and nearest heir, 17th June, 1747." [From Original Petitions And Papers Filed in the County Court. 1745-1748]

    *Chalkley's III, page 7: Will Book 1, "Page 46.'97 17th June, 1747. James Young (I) qualifies administrator of John Young, with sureties Partt Martin, Robert Young."*Chalkley's III, page 33: Will Book 2 "Page 32.'97 25th March, 1749. John Young's estate, Dr.[distribution] to James C. Young, administrator: To funeral charges, \'a3 4. To cash, by Henry Downs, Capt. Danl. McAnare. Capt. John Brown, Hugh Young, Robt. Scott, Robt. Bovd, John Davis." Even though we have not seen the land record itself, we know from a variety of records that John Young had land in the Beverley Patent on Back Creek. The question is, what happened to the land after John's death? I believe the land was divided among his heirs-at-law, in other words, his brothers James, Robert, and Hugh Young. This would explain why they all acquired adjoining land on Back Creek on 27/28 February 1749 -- shortly before the final accounting in John Young's estate. In fact, the deed to Robert Young actually refers to the land as "part of John Young's land in Beverley Manor on Back Creek."

    *Chalkley's III, Page 282: Deed Book 2 Page 638.--27th February, 1749. Same [William Beverly] to Robert Young, planter (farmer) part of John Young's land in Beverley Manor (234 acres) on Back Creek. Corner to Hugh Young and John Trimble; corner William McPheeters; corner James Young. Teste: Thomas Stewart and Charles Dalhouse. The abstracted deeds to James and Hugh Young do not contain the same explicit language about John Young's land, but that language may be in the original deeds.

    *Chalkley's III, page 281: Deed Book 2 Page 547.'97 28th February, 1749. Same [William Beverley] 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.

    *Chalkley's III, page 283: Deed Book 2, Page 645.'97 28th February, 1749. Same [William Beverley] to James Young, planter, 436 acres in Beverley Manor on Back Creek. Corner Robert Young; McFeeter's line; corner Andrew Pickens; corner Robert Campbell; corner Patrick Martin. Teste: John Wilson, John Gay. Although it seems odd that William Beverley was the grantor on the deeds if the land actually belonged to John Young, there are several other deeds for the same period that do the same thing. One involves the land in the estate of Patrick Cook, the husband of Jane Young Cook, the probable sister of John, James, Hugh and Robert Young:

    *Chalkley's III, page 284: Deed Book 2, Page 686.'97 1st March, 1749. Same [William Beverley] to Jean [Jane] Cook, widow, and John and Mary Cook, minors (the whole contains 802 acres), 2/3 of 2 tracts in one place, and to John Cook the remainder of the other third sold to Jane Cook, widow, during her life, according to will of Patrick Cook, her late husband. 1748, in Augusta'97 Nathan Lusk's line; John McCutchin's line. Teste: James Lockhart, Robt. Young. ---One likely explanation is that John Young and Patrick Cook (et al.) had not paid off the land when they died and that money was still owed to William Beverley. As a result, the heirs/beneficiaries had to pay off what was due on the land to get clear title from Beverley." (end of quoted email from Janice McAlpine) The last mention of John Young we have in the records is at the end of this 1802 record in court testimony in Chaukley, VII.

    *"Sept 1802, McPheeters vs. Moffett--Involves land conveyed to Beverley to Crockett, 26th February, 1740. Copy of deed. Deed, Robert Crockett and Margaret to William McPheeters, 23d November, 1743. Deed Robert Crockett and wife, same. William McPheeters, demandant, is son of above William McPheeters. Deposition James McClery, taken in Fayette County, Kentucky, third Monday June, 1798: In the Spring of 1742 he settled in Augusta County within 3 miles of lands in dispute. He lived in Augusta until October, 1785. Deposition before Samuel Blair, J. P., J. Bell, Elij Poage, George Trotter. John Brownlee deposes in Augusta, 3d July, 1798, that he has lived where he now lives since 1st November, 1740; he has always been a member of that society, and is nearly related to John Moffett, the defendant. John Tate also deposes that he has lived where he now lives for 53 years in October last, and had been acquainted with the lands for two years before he came to live in the neighborhood. Captain Samuel McPheeters deposes at same time that he has lived in and near where he now lives since 1741. Mathew Wilson deposes at same time that he has lived near where he now lives 60 years. John Young lived on the plantation 55 years ago and upwards." (Fifty-five years ago would have been 1747.)

    His death date of 1747 is usually listed as his father's death date and will instead. This is absolutely incorrect as this John Jr., son of John and Annie Houston Young, died in 1747 without having any surviving children in his will. John Jr. Young therefore, is NOT the John of Naked Creek, Virginia either. His estate went to his brothers, James, Robert, Hugh and likely sister, Jane Cooke's husband, Patrick.


  5. 11.  Charles YOUNGCharles YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1703 in Antrim County, Northern Ireland; died on 20 May 1783 in , Augusta, VA.

  6. 12.  Jacob YoungJacob Young Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in Bef. 1706 in of Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in in of Cecil Co., Maryland.

  7. 13.  William YOUNGWilliam YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1705 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Mary, Wife 1. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth SMITH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Thomas YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point

  8. 14.  Jane YOUNGJane YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1707 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died in 1807 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Chalkley's entry is as follows on this Jane Young and her husband: Page 109.--15th February, 1748. Jane Cook's bond as administratrix of Patrick Cook, with sureties Hugh Young, Robt. Young, John Spear. After her husband's death, Uncle Hugh Young took guardianship of Patrick and Jane Cook's children. (E)

    Jane married Patrick COOKE before 1745. Patrick was born in 1705 in Isle of Wight; died before 15 Feb 1748 in , Augusta, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. Mary Polly COOKE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1730 in Virginia, United States; died in 1771 in Virginia, USA.
    2. 37. John COOK  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1731 in Virginia, United States; died in 1745 in North Mountain, Augusta, Virginia, United States.
    3. 38. Patrick COOK  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1733 in Virginia, United States; and died.
    4. 39. Jane COOKE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1737 in Virginia, United States; died in 1790 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States.

    Family/Spouse: Andrew STEEL, Jr.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 15.  Matthew YOUNGMatthew YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1708 in of Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died on 20 May 1783 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Matthew married Agnes LUSK on 2 Sep 1747 in Augusta County, Virginia. Agnes was born in 1727 in Augusta County, Virginia; died on 16 Feb 1769 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1748 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died on 26 Nov 1797 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina.
    2. 41. Margaret YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1749 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in in Floyd County, Kentucky.
    3. 42. Nathan YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1750 in Whistle Creek, Augusta, Virginia; died in in Warren County, Kentucky.
    4. 43. Matthew YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1751 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in 1818 in Warren County, Kentucky.
    5. 44. Andrew YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1753 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died on 12 May 1833 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina.
    6. 45. John Simpson YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Aug 1755 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA; died on 3 Jan 1816 in Warren County, Kentucky.
    7. 46. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1757 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; and died.
    8. 47. Alexander YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Oct 1759 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in 1829 in Floyd County, Kentucky.
    9. 48. Elizabeth Betsy YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1760 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in 1833 in Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky.

  10. 16.  James C. YOUNGJames C. YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 21 Dec 1709 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died on 20 Nov 1755 in Whistle Creek, Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    James was married at least twice, to 2 Sarahs. He highly likely had more sons than the 3 listed here and is also likely to have been born before 1706 as estimated from the 3 known children's approximated birthdates.

    He is likely to be the James Young who noted his emigration in the following 1740 records. It doesn't mean that he emigrated at that time, but it was verifying that he emigrated to be able to purchase more land. James Young, emigrated 1740, Place Augusta Co., Virginia, Source Publication Code: 3816, Primary Immigrant: Young, James, "Annotation: Legal proceedings before Orange County Court, Virginia, where settlers proved their entitlement to enter public lands. Also in no. 5831, Morton; no. 2302, Fry; in no. 720, Boyer, Ship Passenger Lists, the South, pp. 91-95; and in no. 9144, Tepper, New World Immigrants, vol. 2, pp. 133-135. Source Bibliography: KING, FANNIE BAYLY (Mrs. W.W.). 'Augusta County Early Settlers, Importations, 1739-1740.' In National Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 25:2 (June 1937), pp. 46-50. Page: 47" "MORTON, OREN F. 'Importations, 1739-1740.' In A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia. Staunton, Va.: McClure Co., 1920, pp. 456-457. Page: 456".

    James Young had land which he was having surveyed by 1738 according to Chalkley, V 2. pg. (63) 9 ber ye 6, 1738, survey for James Young. James purchased 401 acres (possibly the same he had surveyed in 1738) in 1742 on Whistle Creek. Whistle Creek is in the southern half of Bordon's Grant and Bordon's Grant adjoined the southwest end of Beverly Grant. It was near the forks of the James River. It is about 20 miles south of where likely brothers - Hugh, and Robert lived on Back Creek starting in 1746 or 1749 respectively.

    Just a bit later in court "Chaukley, Vol. 1, pg. 431, James Young's petition to administer on the estate of John Young, his brother and nearest heir, June 17, 1747." What is important about this line in Chaukley that has been previously misunderstood is that James was John's nearest heir, meaning John left no offspring or children to inherit his worldly possessions. By right of law, a man's goods went first to his children and if there were none, then his brothers would be the next in line.

    He obtained additional land according to Chaukley, Vol. 3 (that was likely part of his brother John's estate) in the following record: Page 645.--28th February, 1749. Same to James Young, planter, 436 acres in Beverley Manor on Back Creek. Corner Robert Young; McFeeter's line; corner Andrew Pickens; corner Robert Campbell; corner Patrick Martin. Teste: John Wilson, John Gay.

    In 1750, his neighbors are described in this Chaukley, V. 3 record: "Page 65.--29th November, 1750. Robert Campbell, Gent., to James Barrey, 149 acres in Beverley Manor, adjoining Glebe land; Wm. Martin's corner, Middle Br. Shanandoe; corner James Young; corner to a graveyard. Teste: David Stewart, Andrew Cowan, John Mitchell. In this same source and same year, James' son Matthew sells land he had obtained from his father: Page 160.--4th January, 1750. Mathew Young and Agness to Peter Wallace, 150-1/2 acres. Bought by James Young from Borden, recorded in Orange and conveyed by James to Mathew. On Whistle Creek of James River; corner to Low Todd. Teste: Joseph Lapsley, Richard Woods." This gives us an estimate on Matthews age as being born before 1730 if he was at least 21 at the time.

    In 1753 court records, James is the James Young, Bordens land in the Clerk of Courts fee books. Another Chaukley record lists more of James' neighbors: Page 179.--23d March, 1754. John McPheeters to Wm. Martin, 198 acres, part of land Jno. now possesses. Cor. John McPheeters in James Young's line; cor. Robert Campbell's land, now James Berry's.

    James lived within a few miles of a William Young whom owned a 100 acres which he purchased in 1756. This William was Sharon Jebavy's ancestor. He could be a son of either of the two early brothers who did not leave a will, namely this James or Hugh Young who both lived in Augusta Co., Virginia by 1738 and 1749 respectively. Their location was in Borden and Beverly Manor which was a few miles over the border from the property of William Young.

    James's neighbors around Whistlestop Creek included at a later date, Charles Boyle, Saml & John McMurtrey, Samuel Todd, John Summers and James Davis. James Young sold 251 acres to Lou Todd in 1756 that bordered on his son, Matthew's land. Chaukley, Vol 3, "Page 744.--James Young, miller, to Lou Todd, carpenter. Delivered: William Todd, 16th May, 1756, 251 acres Fork of James, on Whistle Creek where Todd now liveth; corner Mathew Young. Teste: Arthur and Abraham Brown, James McCown." In that same year, James and Sarah Young, Patrick (his other son) and Isabella Young sold 110 acres, including the mill to Andrew Hall.

    James died in the first half of 1760. "Chalkley's VIII, page 57, Will Book 2, Page 371.- 20th May, 1760. William Shannon's bond (with John Brown, Hugh Young giving surety) as administrator of James Young." "Chalkley's VIII, page 60, Will Book 2, Page 430.- 25th July, 1760. James Young's appraisement, by John Trimble, James Pol (Paul?), Morris O'Freal." (Note: The Trimble's lived on land adjacent to James Young's land of Back Creek.)

    Both James C. and his brother John were siblings of the other somewhat early Youngs in Borden Manor. John and his brother James C. lived in Augusta Co., Virginia by 1738 according to early Orange Co. road records. They are not to be confused with the James and John Young of Naked Creek, Augusta Co., VA. It's the James of Naked Creek whose daughter married George Glenn who was also of Naked Creek. That James and John were first cousins to this James and John in Borden and Beverly Manor tracts of land in Augusta Co., VA.

    John's land was the land located off Back Creek in Beverley Manor and James' land was the land located off Whistle Creek in the Borden track. To quote Janice McAlpine in email dated Jan. 14, 2010: "Their property was mentioned in an early survey book, "Hume's Old Field Book." This book was submitted as evidence in the case of Moffett vs. McPheeters (1799) in the Staunton District Court and remained in the case file for generations. The survey book is excerpted in Chalkley's Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement of Virginia; Vol 2, at pages 370 et seq., with the Young entries at Chalkley's pages 372 and 375. As can be seen from the survey information, John Young's land was on Back Creek. The location of James Young's land was not specified.*Chaukley (27) May 11th, 1738, survey for Ja(mes) Givins, beginning at John (see 29) Young, beginning at Tumble's Cor., Back Kreek. Sam. Walker's Cor., McAnaar's line. *(29) Survey for Saml. Walker, beginning at Jno. Young's Cor. ( ) on an island on Back Kreek. *(63) 9 ber ye 6, 1738, survey for James Young? Finley?

    The following two Orange Co. road orders show that John Young's land was in the Beverley Patent, which is where Back Creek was located. James Young's land was in the Borden Patent, where Whistle Creek is located. *Orange County Road Orders 1734-1749, Ann Brush Miller, Virginia Highway & Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1984, revised 2004, online at http://www.virginiadot.org/VTRC/main/online_reports/pdf/85-r2.pdf*Page 39: "Book 2, Orange County Court Order Books 28 June 1739, O.S. p. 3 John Poage, David Davis and George Hutchison having according to an Order of Court viewed and laid off a road from Beverley Manner and made return of their proceedings to Court its ordered that the said road be cleared according to the Report made by said Viewers vizt That the said road be cleared from John Youngs at the North Mountain to the Top of the blue ridge to the bounds of Goochland County." *page 89: "27 November 1742, O.S. p. 304 On the petition of the Inhabitants of Bordens Tract for a road from where James Young lives on ye sd Bordens Tract to ye Gapp in the blue ridge of Mountains commonly called Michael Woods Gap Its ordered that the said road be cleared from the sd Youngs through the timber Grove from thence to ye foot of ye Mountain Leaving Patrik Campbells to ye northward continuing an Easterly Course so on ye south Side on ye south river to Samuel Davis' plantation thence to ye Gapp of ye Mountains And its further ordered that Francis McCowen Saml: Walker Captn John Buchannan Patk Hays Charles Campbell and Captn John Christian be hereby appointed Overseers of ye said road And that Colo James Patton be desired to lay off for each Overseer his precinct & Men to clear each precinct on ye sd road."

    (The earliest that John and James could have been in Beverly and Borden was likely in 1737. Beverley got his grant of land in 1736. Borden received his initial grant about the same time with a promise of 100,000 additional acres if he brought 100 settlers into his part of Orange Co., Virginia. Beverley and Borden immediately began enticing and selling their Virginia territories to the Scots in Northern Ireland. They offered reasonably priced transportation for the settlers. A Captain James Patton set up a route and made 25 round trips taking tobacco and pelts to England and Ireland and returning with Scots-Irish settlers for these business men, Borden and Beverley. Borden offered 100 acres of land free to anyone who would settle and build a cabin. He made his money when they wanted additional acres. Later, he offered land deals to entice settlers to move to the Borden patent rather than remaining in Beverley's.

    Of our two relatives, John would have bought his land and James' Borden land would have been at least in part free.) Janice McAlpine suspects they actually didn't receive their patents until the property was paid for. So it is possible that someone like John Young could have moved onto his land about 1738 and had a survey done, but still didn't have a clear title (patent) to the land when he died. That could explain why his name is missing from the early patent lists." To continue quoting her email: "There is no indication that James Young acquired land in the Beverly Patent before February 1749. Prior to that time, records place him on Whistle Creek in the Borden Patent, with an additional land acquisition there in 1747: *Chalkley's III, page 267: Circuit Court Will Book 2, Page 479.--- 18th March, 1747.

    Family/Spouse: Sarah BELL. Sarah died before 1751 in Of Whistle Creek, Augusta, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. James YOUNG, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1726; died before 1769 in , , VA.
    2. 50. Matthew YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in by 1726; died in in Long Canes, Abbeville, SC.
    3. 51. Patrick YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1735; died in Apr 1761 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, Colonial, America.

    Family/Spouse: Sarah MCMURTRY. Sarah was born in 1711 in Ireland; died before 1751 in Whistle Creek, Augusta, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    James married Sarah TODD in May 1751. Sarah (daughter of Samuel TODD and Ann HOUSTON) was born in 1722; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 17.  Robert YOUNG, Sr.Robert YOUNG, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 1 Mar 1711 in Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died on 20 May 1762 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Robert and his wife had multiple sons whose names have been researched. They had at least 2 daughters. (CL-468) They emigrated from Ireland (likely through England) to Philadelphia about 1736 or 1737 as verified in court records in Orange Co., Virginia dated Jun 26, 1740 to verify their transportation. Robert, Agness, John, Samuel and James were listed in this document. In Virginia, proof of transportation was required when buying land. (Source Publication Code: 3816, Primary Immigrant: Young, James (son of Robert Young), "Annotation: Legal proceedings before Orange County Court, Virginia, where settlers proved their entitlement to enter public lands. Also in no. 5831, Morton; no. 2302, Fry; in no. 720, Boyer, Ship Passenger Lists, the South, pp. 91-95; and in no. 9144, Tepper, New World Immigrants, vol. 2, pp. 133-135. Source Bibliography: KING, FANNIE BAYLY (Mrs. W.W.). 'Augusta County Early Settlers, Importations, 1739-1740.' In National Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 25:2 (June 1937), pp. 46-50. Page: 47" "MORTON, OREN F. 'Importations, 1739-1740.' In A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia. Staunton, Va.: McClure Co., 1920, pp. 456-457. Page: 456".) Robert purchased 400 acres of land on Jun 1, 1740 for 40 shillings in Orange County called Augusta on Buffalo Creek. No neighbors bordered this property. To keep the land he had to pay 1 shilling per year on the day of the feast of the Arch Angel Michael for 3 years and improve 3 acres out of every 50 acres of land within 3 years. If he could not keep these agreements the grantors had the right to sell the land to someone else. http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/19RE57QF4S1HHSNL3TIUJ6RD8564B8IEBUPDS8IDKQ2ALQ3VGX-61016?func=full-set-set&amp;set_number=006012&amp;set_entry=000002&amp;format=999"

    Robert is in a list of the earliest settlers of Beverley Manor where he purchased 373 acres on Jun 7, 1742. He had several land purchases in fact. Four hundred acres at the head of north branch of Buffalo Creek, bordering on Borden's land was purchased in 1747 from William McMachan, Gentleman of Fredrick Co. This appears to be the same land mentioned above that he got a patent for in 1740 and then finally purchased in 1747.

    He is listed as receiving land that was part of his brother, John's land in this Chaukley Vol 3 record: Page 638.--27th February, 1749. to Robert Young, planter (farmer) part of John Young's land in Beverley Manor (234 acres) on Back Creek. Corner to Hugh Young and John Trimble; corner William McPheeters; corner James Young. Teste: Thomas Stewart and Charles Dalhouse.

    He also obtained 530 acres respectively on Feb 28, 1749 for which he received Patents in that same year. Chaukley, V. 3, Page 642.--28th February, 1749. Same to same, 550 acres whereon he now lives. In Beverley Manor whereon Robert now lives. Corner in his former survey; corner William McClintock; corner Hugh Young; John Browne's line. It should be noted that there were several Roberts and at least one other Robert Sr. in Augusta Co, VA at the same time as this Robert Sr. and some of the facts below could belong to them instead. The other Robert Sr. lived on the Forks off James River by 1755.

    According to Robert Frey he is the Robert who had two indentured servants, William Sanford and Margaret McGaffey. Margaret filed a complaint against her "white haired" master in the 1740's.

    If accurate, then he is the following Robert in Chalkley: "page 29 Robert Young, white haired, (April, 1745/6), Chancery suit vs. Borden". In that same record there is a 2nd Robert Young delineated who lived near the Courthouse. There is a third Robert listed who lived on the North Forks (which is the other Robert Sr. who moved with his family to Tennessee sometime after 1776. These were all from a list of Clerk records where clerks listed distinguishing characteristics of persons involved in the payment of fees.)

    He was a part of Richard Wood's Co. in the militia in 1745 and 1746. He was named Constable in that same time period. That meant that he would hear minor cases in business and conduct in the courts. He gained the position of "Captain, Troop of Horse" for the militia on Aug. 21, 1752.

    He and his sons and brother Hugh were part of a group of his neighbors that were to help build a road. "May, 1753. Road established from Brown's bridge to the Glebe land, and Robert Campbell and John Trimble be surveyors, and with James Lusk, pg. 443, they clear and keep the same in order. We do appoint Robert Campbell and John Trimble overseers from John Brown's bridge to the Gleve House and the undernamed persons to clear the same: James Lusk, Robert Roberson, Samuel McCuchen, William Hunter, James Hunter, Robert Campbell's man, Mathew Wilson, William Wilson, John Wilson, Jr., John McCleery, James McCleery, Thomas Kirkpatrick and son, John Peevy, James Clarck, John Clarck, James Clark, Jr., Jacob Lockhart, James Lockhart, John Birtly, Josias Richards, William Marten, George Berry, William McFeeters, John McFeeters, William McFeeters, Jr., John Jameson, Patrick Marten, Joseph Marten, William Ward, Moses O'Freel and his man, Robert Philips, Robert Davis, Thomas Reed, Robert Scott, John Vance, Andrew Foster, William Bell, Alexander McKiney, John Speer, Abraham Mathan (Mashaw), Robert Young, John Young (son of Robert), Samuel Young, (son of Robert) Hugh Young (brother of Robert?) and his man, John Campbell, George Peevy, Robert McClenan, William Eackry, James Bell, Andrew Steel and his man, John McKiney, Patrick McCloskey, John McSlenan, John McCuchan, Samuel McCuchan, William McClintock, Thomas Peevy, James McCuchen, Duncken McFarlen.

    Robert entered into a bond with Hugh Spier of Orange Co. in Aug., 1740, but something was amiss as Mr. Spier sued him over it in 1754 and 1756. On Mar. 18th, 1755, he divided his homestead at Beverley Manor between his sons. Chalkley V. 3: Page 497.--15th March, 1755. Robert Young, plantationer, to John Young, plantationer, ? 40, 234 acres in Beverley Manor purchased by Robert of Beverley, 27th February, 1749, on Back Creek; corner Hugh Young; John Trible's corner; corner Wm. McFeeters; James Young's corner. Delivered: James Young, March, 1758.; Page 499.--18th March, 1755. Robert Young, plantationer, to James Young, his son, paternal regard and affectionate love, ? 25, paid by Samuel Young, brother said James Young, 150 acres in Beverley Manor, part of land where Robert now dwells, and part of 550 acres conveyed to Robert by Beverley; corner Samuel Young; Wm. McClintock's line. Livery, and c., by branches of a white oak and hicory. Teste: John Sims, and c. Delivered: James Young, March, 1758.; Page 501.--17th March, 1755. Robert Young, plantationer, to Samuel Young his son Same consideration as above. ? 30, 295 acres in Beverley Manor part of 550 acres as above. Beginning at 2 oaks above the bridgeon east side of Meadow; Robert Young, Jr.'s, corner; Maj. Browns old line Delivered: James Young, 1758; Page 503.--18th March, 1755. Robert Young Sr., plantationer to Robert Young Jr., son of Robert, Sr., affection and ? 25 paid by John Young. brother of Robert, Jr.; 105 acres in Beverley Manor, part of where Robert, Sr., dwells and part of 550 acres; Wm. McClintock's line; corner James Young's part; Samuel Young's line. Livery by a key in door of mansion house Delivered: James Young;

    Page 506.--18th March, 1755. Robert Young, plantationer, to William. Hugh and Joseph Young, his sons, for their better preferment and advancement Conveys his personal estate. Duncan McFarland, weaver, Thomas Bradshaw, weaver; (Robert called distiller). Teste: Francis Dame. Delivered: James Young. . According to Chalkley, John was involved with a lawsuit shortly thereafter. According to this MARCH, 1758 (B) Chaukley record. *April 28, 1756.--This day Mathew Edmoston, Constable, made oath before me, Patrick Martin, and, that by virtue of an execution, and , versus the estate of John Young, and, he seized the goods of said John Young and by violent force they were forceably taken and rescued from him by Robert Young, Sr., and his wife, Agnes. (Signed) Pat. Martin. This does not necessarily indicate that John had passed at that moment in time. Attorney Janice McAlpine theorizes that his son had given some of his personal estate to his father for safe keeping from a lawsuit he was involved in and that the sheriff was not able to get John's personal estate from Robert Young, Sr. to pay the debt that Patrick Martin believed he had.
    In Chalkley he might have been the following Robert: Page 160.-- (1757?) Robert Young and James Davis, on north east side of Buffelow Creek and up the North River to the Mountain. This record in Chalkley likely applies to this Robert Young and his sons. Page 290.--1760: Processioned by _____ ? _____: For Robert Hamilton, ... for Robert Young, for James Young, for Samuel Young, for Hugh Young ... Processioned meant that the land was accounted for every 4 years in the Parish. He is likely the Robert who appeared in this 1760 Chaukley, V. 3 record: Page 749.--31st March, 1760. Robert Young to Wm. Todd, 400 acres on North Br. of Buffalo Creek, Benj. Borden's line.

    According to Chalkley, our Robert Sr. died in 1762. This is supported by Orphans court records. On May 20, 1762, Robert Young, age 18, son and orphan of Robert Young, chose (brother) James Young to be his guardian. The next day, James became his official guardian when he, brother Samuel and Joseph Hannett gave bond to the court. James also took guardianship of two other brothers, William and Hugh, on Aug 21, 1764. This time bond was given by James with 2 John Youngs, a Robert Young and John Kirkpatrick.

    Agness is listed as the late wife of Robert Young in a May 28, 1765 court case vs. John Brown for Writ of dower. In Oct 1769, she released her dower in order that her son James could sell some land. Agness died sometime after Jun 20, 1770 when the case against John Brown was dropped because of his death. (CL-468) According to Sharon Young Jebavy, she and five or six of her sons removed to Laurens Co., South Carolina after this last written record found about her on land she had bought in 1766. (CL-541)

    Robert married Agness CROCKETT about 1730 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland. Agness was born in 1715 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died after 20 Jun 1770 in Milton, Laurens, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. Agnes YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1731; and died.
    2. 53. John YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Bef. 1732 in , , Ireland; was christened on 19 Jul 1741 in Gilbert Campbell's House, Augusta Co, VA; died after 1764 in Of Augusta, VA.
    3. 54. Samuel YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1732 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died about 1793 in , , Kentucky, USA.
    4. 55. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jan 1738 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; was christened on 15 Oct 1741; died on 18 Oct 1796 in , Laurens, SC.
    5. 56. Mary YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 1 Feb 1741 in North Mountain Meeting House, Augusta, VA; and died.
    6. 57. Robert YOUNG, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 14 Jan 1743; was christened on 14 Jan 1743; died after 14 Apr 1810 in , Abbeville, SC, USA.
    7. 58. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1745 in , , VA; was christened on 27 May 1745; died on 30 May 1826 in Of Laurens, SC.
    8. 59. Margaret YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1746; was christened on 10 Sep 1746 in North Mountain Meeting House, Augusta, VA; and died.
    9. 60. Hugh YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1747; was christened on 5 Nov 1747 in North Mountain Meeting House, Augusta, VA; died after 1766 in , Laurens, SC.
    10. 61. Joseph YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1751 in , Augusta, VA; died on 3 Jun 1829 in , Laurens, SC, USA.

  12. 18.  Rebecca YOUNGRebecca YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1715 in , , , Scotland; died on 24 Mar 1780 in Ditchley, Virginia.

    Rebecca married Andrew MCCOMBE in 1728 in Augusta, Virginia, USA. Andrew was born on 25 Apr 1704 in Logie Coldstone, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died before 14 Apr 1788 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, Colonial, America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 62. Elizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Sep 1727 in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; died on 15 May 1819 in Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried about 18 May 1819.
    2. 63. Agnes MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1728 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1790 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    3. 64. Joseph MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1730; died in 1798.
    4. 65. Andrew MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1732 in Ulster, Ireland; died on 25 Sep 1805.
    5. 66. Jean MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1734 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died before 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    6. 67. Barbara MCCOMB  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1736 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Nov 1804 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    7. 68. Mary MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1738 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    8. 69. Sarah MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point
    9. 70. William MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Apr 1836 in Indiana.

  13. 19.  James YOUNGJames YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (3.Charles2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1706 in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in Feb 1763 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA.

  14. 20.  Patrick YOUNGPatrick YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (3.Charles2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1734 in Armagh, Ireland; died in May 1761 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

  15. 21.  John YOUNGJohn YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born in Bef. 1720 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died before 20 May 1783 in Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.

    Notes:

    It is theory on my part that John Young is the brother of James and Robert Young, all of Naked Creek. John appears in Naked Creek first. He interacts with James or his son-in-laws in some wills of the time. We do know that they are the ones that interacted with each other in Naked Creek instead of interacting with other Youngs in the Borden and Beverly tracts of land.

    John purchased 135 acres of land in the drafts on Naked Creek on Dec. 14, 1748 according to Survey Book 1, pg. 29. (Young, John. Publication 12 July 1750., available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41, Location: Augusta County. Description: 135 acres on the drafts of Naked Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 30, 1750-1752, p. 226, Reel 28). This land was an original land grant from the person given the tract by George II of Great Britain, France and Ireland. It bordered on land owned by James Bell and John Rutledge. The deed said that he had to pay for it once a year for 3 years at the Feast of the Arch Angel Michael. The sale was for 15 pounds. He also had to apparently improve 3 acres of each 50 acres of land purchased within a 3-year period to be able to keep the land as his own. (http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/VSAXVCB1DDR2XCUGC5I2BF3Y92HQI6A3GXXUVU52HQDLXLRHDF-29549?func=full-set_number=005837set_entry=000158format=999)

    He purchased an additional 50 acres adjoining his land in 1751 on page 44 of that same book. He then sold 335 of these acres to James Young in 1759: Chaukley, V. 3, Page 122.--16th May, 1759. John Young and Elizabeth ( ) to James Young, \'a3 30, 2 tracts containing 335 acres on a branch of Naked Creek, 200 acres conveyed to John by Hugh Campbell, 18th May, 1749, and 135 acres patented to John, 12th July, 1750, near corner of James Bell and John Rutledge. Erwin's land. Teste: James Gambel. The James Young was probably his son James who was old enough to pay fees to the court in the following 1759 record.

    Johns son's James and Robert are listed as his sons in the following Chalkley record, V.II. They were listed in the fee books by the Clerk of Court in 1759 and distinguished from other James and Roberts of the time by the name of their father. *page 35, James Young, son of John; page 36, Robert Young, son of John. There was another James Young delineated in these Clerk of Court records in 1760 as James Young, tailor, that would not be the son of this John. I am estimating James and Robert's ages from this record. They likely would have been at least 18 at the time.

    The following info is currently listed verbatim from my site in the Lamont/Young DNA Study on the internet at http://www.lamont-young.com.) In Deed Book 2, pg 189, 1749 the following info is listed: "Hugh Campbell to John Young, Naked Creek, part of 400 ac pat 1740 to Campbell." On Mar. 10, 1748-49, William Curry bought 200 acres of land near John Young and Thos. Waterson, on Naked Creek.

    William Curry's son Robert and grandchildren were witnesses to James Young's will, an obvious relative and contemporary of John.

    Excerpts from Chalkley supplied by Sharon Young Jebavy that might apply to this John are as follows.

    *Apr. 14, 1754 Road established from Brown's bridge to the Glebe (Gleve) land and Robert Campbell and John Trimble be surveyors. And with James Lusk..we do appoint the following to clear the same: ..Robert Campbell's man..Thomas Kirkpatrick and son..William McFeeters..John Jameson..Moses Ofreil..William Bell..Robert Young, John Young, Samuel Young, Hugh Young and his man..James Bell..William McClintock...

    *Page 272.--1760: Processioned by John Malkem and Alex. Blair, viz: For John Young, for Robert Young.... James Young...*Page 406.--20th August, 1760. Adam Dickinson's bond (with Andrew Sitlington, James Gilespy, John Young).

    *1763; September 7, John Young; (He's in a list of names and dates but the event is not described.)*Aug 21, 1764, (67) Elizabeth Fulton, aged 16, orphan of John Fulton, chose John Young guardian.*1765, Page 392.--Gentlemen of the Vestry: I took in Christopher Sumlmsky last November and has never been allowed no consideration and kept him till the March Court as he has been upon the Parish before and after I hope you will allow me as men has been allowed and I put something on to keep him warm. John Young.*Page 483.--28th December, 1771. Halbert McClure's will--to wife, Mary, executrix; to 3 daughters, Mary, Isabella, Phebe. Teste: Archd. Alexander, Robert Feris, Wm. Alexander. Proved, 18th March, 1772, by Fearis and Alexander (Wm.). Mary (her mark) qualifies with Thos. Vance, John Young.

    *Page 268.--27th October. 1773. Robert Scott's will--To Martha McClintock, \'a3 5; to executors, all remainder of estate to pay them for their trouble. Executors, Wm. McClintock, John Young. Teste: William McClintock, Jr., Preepare McClintock. Proved. 20th September, 1774, by the witnesses. William McClintock qualifies (his mark) with Mathew Reed, John Clark.

    *Page 159.--16th November, 1773. William McPheeters' appraisement recorded, by John Moffett, James McCleerey, John Young--Abraham Jenkin's account, Duval Bosanques account.

    *Page 231.--10th August, 1775. Isaac White's will--To wife, Jane, mare bought of Lewis Baker; to sons, viz: David, Isaac, James and Gordon White, if any of them die in infancy; to daughters, Jane, Isabella, Margret, if any die infants; son, Gordon, and daughters, Isabella and Margret, be schooled; to daughters already married, viz: Mary Young, Elizabeth, and Sarah Rodgers. Executors, James Steele, John Young. Teste: Andrew Russell, David White. Proved, 17th April, 1782, by the witnesses. Executors refused to execute. Jane, the widow, relinquished her right. Administration granted David and Isaac White.

    *Page 406.--29th February, 1776. John Jameson's will--To wife, Jane; to grandson, John Perry; to granddaughter, Sarah McNabb; to nine children. Executors, Robert Armstrong, Daniel O'Friel. Teste: John Trimble, John Young, Robt. Wallace. Proved, 19th March, 1776, by Trimble and Wallace. Executors qualify.

    John's will is transcribed here by Maggie Phillips: "John Young, Sr.'s Will, transcribed as written 24 March 1780, Augusta County Will Book VI, pages 289-290, by Margaret Young Phillips, his 8th great granddaughter on 20 March 2000. "In the name of God Amen I John Young of Augusta County and Commonwealth of Virginia being in health and perfect Mind and Memory and Calling to mind the uncertainity of life and the Certainity of Death it being appointed for all Men once to die do hereby make my last Will and Testament in Manner of form following and first I recommend my soul to the God who gave and my body to the earth whence it was taken to be Buried in a Christian and decent like manner at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter named not doubting but I shall receive it again at the Resurrection and as for such wordly substance it hath pleased God to bestow upon me it is my Will and desire that it be disposed of as follows and first I allow my Just debts and funeral charges to be duly paid in convenient time after my discease and my plantation whereon I dwell I leave and bequeath that part of it whereon my son John Young dwells to him his heirs and asigns forever the other part I leave and bequeath unto my son William Young and to his heirs and assigns forever each of them holding according to a Dividing line made by themselves. I likewise leave and bequeath unto my said sons all my Personal Estate they paying thereout as follows to each of my other children having heretofore given them their Patrimony I leave and bequeth unto Each of them the sum of one Pound Currant Mony (viz) James, Robert, Isabel, Margret, Rebeccah and Sarah and I do hereby nominate Constitute and appoint my trusty and beloved sons John and William Young Executors of this my last Will and Testament. I do hereby revoke, disanull and disallow all forms of this Will or Wills heretofore made whether by word or Writing, Ratifying and approving of this only as my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto my hand seal this 24th of March 1780.Sealed published declared John Young (seal)John Poage Jun.James Bell Francis Bell at a Court held for Augusta County May 20th 1783 The last Will and Testament of John Young decd was proved by the oaths of Francis Bell, John Poage Jun. two of the witnesses as thereto and ordered to be recorded. (E)

    His son John wrote a will in 1780 when he went off to join the Rev. War in which he names his male siblings, some nephews, and likely brother-in-laws named Robert and possibly George King and John Steffey. Unfortunately, we do not know which of John Sr.'s daughters married which.

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth\Isabel DOWNING\WOODS. Elizabeth\Isabel was born in 1714 in , Antrim, , Ireland; died before 1780 in Augusta, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 71. John YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1739 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Aug 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    2. 72. Robert YOUNG, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1740 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; was christened on 22 Jan 1742 in , Augusta, VA; died before 15 Apr 1793 in , Augusta, VA; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    3. 73. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Oct 1741 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland; died before 24 Dec 1804 in , Augusta, VA.
    4. 74. Sarah YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1744 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; and died.
    5. 75. Isabel YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1746 in Antrim Co, Ireland; and died.
    6. 76. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1750; died after 1783.
    7. 77. Rebeckah YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jan 1752 in , Augusta, (Now Rockingham Co. ), VA; died on 10 Oct 1798 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    8. 78. Margaret YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point

  16. 22.  James YOUNG, *James YOUNG, * Descendancy chart to this point (6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1729 in Antrim, Antrim, Ireland; died on 16 Nov 1790 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Augusta Stone Cemetery, Augusta, VA, USA.

    Notes:

    We do not know who the parents of James, John or Robert Sr. of the Naked Creek, Augusta Co., Virginia are with certainty. I have my theory based upon 40 years of research and the only first-hand evidence there is.

    Naked Creek appears to be about 22 miles northeast of the Beverly Manor Plat with the Borden Manor area being in between the 2 though this is a guess based upon a composite of maps that I could be judging incorrectly. Naked Creek literally is on the border between Rockingham County and Augusta Co., Virginia.

    We do know that DNA evidence absolutely shows that my James Young is related to John and Annie Houston. He is likely a nephew of them.

    As for the subject of this biography, James of Naked Creek, Augusta Co., VA. We know he interacted with John's children of Naked Creek. John bought land in 1748 on Naked Creek, Augusta Co., and James came from Cecil Co., MD in 1768 to buy land nearby John. We also know that my James is too young to have been the son of John and Annie as he is believed to have fought in the American Revolution from his possible gravestone. Nor is James the likely son of John and Annie's sons Robert (not in will) or Dr. John (died without heirs). James isn't the son of James C. Young. James C. had a son James, but his son James definitely died in the early 1760's. This James on Naked Creek died in 1790. My current best theory is that James and peer, John, both of Naked Creek, are nephews of the early (1730-1740's) Youngs in Augusta County.

    It is possible that this James Young was the one in 1760 who was delineated by the Clerk of Courts as James Young, "Taylor." We don't know which one was the tailor at this point in time other than we know it wasn't his possible nephew or 1st cousin, once removed named James. He might be Constable James in the following record from Chalkley, V. II: 1767--Constables: Fras Graham, Jno. Griffith, Jos. Dennis, Thos. Cartmil, Solomon Carpenter, Wm. Jemmison, Jno. Clark, Charles Campbell, Wm. McMullen, Wm. Paxton, Hugh Hicklin, James Young.

    His most likely land purchase is in the following Chaukley V. 3 record: Page 164.--22d November, 1769. Samuel Black and Rebecca ( ) to James Young, of Sissel County, Maryland, (Cecil Co., MD) ? 90, 200 acres on a branch of Naked Creek conveyed to Samuel by Thomas Watterson, James McConnal's land. James is listed as being of Cecil Co., MD in 1769 when he purchased land on Naked Creek, Augusta Co., Virginia. His likely brother, John had moved there in 1748.

    There is a well-researched theory by Katherine Bushman. According to her, Cecil Co., MD Youngs are almost non-existant meaning that it was a stopover before moving onto Augusta Co., VA. There is a Jacob and John Young there in 1748. A William Young is a bondman in 1756 there. A Robert Young bought goods in Cecil Co., MD in 1758 and a James Young is also only mentioned once in that region. All of these but Jacob are believed to be relatives of the Youngs in Augusta Co., Virginia or Youngs that moved to Augusta Co., Virginia. Of these, William (son of Andrew Lamont Young) is my best theory on the parent of James and John.

    He is the James Young in the following Chalkley transcription from Volume 3, "Page 546.--6th December, 1774. Thomas Watterson's will, farmer--To wife Mary to Nevey William Watterson. Executors, wife Mary and James Bell. Teste: James Young, Elizabeth (mark) McCamas, George Glenn. Proved, 17th February, 1778, by Young and Glenn. Widow Mary qualifies.

    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 Glenn, 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; Robert Young, Sr.; Sarah Young (Wife or daughter of Robert Young?). Proved 21st December 1790, by all witnesses. George Glenn (Son-in-law) and Wm. Young [son of Robert Young Sr. or gr. nephew]"

    Most of his witnesses are one or two generations younger than James indicating again that he was quite elderly at the time of the writing of his will. James Young apparently only bequeathed items to grandchildren of two daughters. (CL-185) (Note that these Glenn grandchildren are listed in the identical order in Hugh Glenn's family bible and that Mary was simply age 12 at the time. Her brother Hugh Glenn, age 16, was not named an infant.) (CL-185) It's likely that his second wife had died by the time he wrote his will. Since he gave household goods to the Glenn children, it also suggests that he could have been living with them at the time of the writing of his will. Because James named no son in his will, it is assumed that he had no sons. I wouldn't rule that out however, as many Young's from this area had started moving to other territories like Kentucky and Tennessee by 1790 when he wrote his will and James died well enough into old age that he could have had a son die previously to him. The people who witness James' will all lived on or near Naked Creek, Augusta Co., VA when he wrote it. They would be his relatives. Namely, Robert Sr. Young could be a brother to him, possible son of William Young or Robert Young of Cecil Co., MD and Naked Creek, Augusta Co., VA. and his possible sister-in-law or niece, Sarah. Robert Jr. Young would be Robert Sr.'s son. When Robert Young Sr. died and left a will in 1793, he names George Glenn (James' son-in-law) as his executor.

    I am theorizing that William Young of Cecil Co., MD is the father of our James Young because of the following record in Chalkley. "*Bond by William Young, of Cecil County, Province of Maryland, to James Hettly, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dated 29th April, 1756, assigned to James Young, 28th February, 1775." This suggests that William Young had died, and the bond he had posted for James Hettley was transferred to the responsibility of his eldest living son, James in 1775. In decades of searching, this is the only connection I have found for our James of Cecil Co., MD and Naked Creek, Augusta Co. to the previous generation. William was the son of Andrew Lamont Young. This would explain the DNA matches I have to Andrew Lamont Young via his son, John Young married to Annie Houston. It seems likely to me that our James of Naked Creek is the likely brother to John of Naked Creek also and the Robert Young Sr. who witnessed his will. John, James and Robert would be sons of William in this hypothesis.

    According to "Augusta County Heritage Book", James died on Dec. 21, 1790 and was in the American Revolution as stated on his gravestone.

    This record applies to him in Chaukley, Vol. 2, Page 427.--James Young's estate appraised 8th January, 1791.

    Here are the other Chaukley Records that might apply to this James Young.

    *May 24, 1762 pg. (253) Liquors rated. James Young, a juror impaneled, failed to answer when called; fined and suit continued. Alexr. McClenachan, Thos. Crow, Joseph Bell, George Francisco, disturbed the Court by playing at ball, and are fined.

    *1764--January 6, William Black; February 17, James Kerr; February 25, Robert Lusk; January 27, James Fowler; March 8, William Hides; March 20, Christopher Any; March 21, William Givens; May 16, James Young;

    *Page 385.--1765: Processioned by Collier and McCampbell, viz: For William McCamey, for Jno. Beatty (Samuel Norrad present), for Solomon Whitley, for Wm. Gilmore, for Robt. Erwin, for Jno. McKee, for Andw. McCampbell, for Henry Kirkham, for Edward Fairies, for James Campbell, for Alex. Deal, for John Gilmore, for Moses Cunningham for Robt. Hamilton, for James McCalster, for Hugh Cunningham, for George McConne; for Wm. Moore, Michael Kirkham present; for James Young (processioned was a legal term used for the census or accounting of one's land every 4 years in Virginia.)

    *1767--Constables: Fras Graham, Jno. Griffith, Jos. Dennis, Thos. Cartmil, Solomon Carpenter, Wm. Jemmison, Jno. Clark, Charles Campbell, Wm. McMullen, Wm. Paxton, Hugh Hicklin, James Young.

    *Nov 17, 1767 p. (341) Alexr. Dale appointed Constable, vice James Young. Joseph Bell appointed surveyor of highway from James Lessley's to fork of road leading to Staunton, vice Archd. Hamilton.

    *Mar 1769 Patrick Denny vs. George Gibson.--Trespass, 1767. James Young, Thos. McAllister, John McAllister, James Dillen, Richard McGee--witnesses.

    *Mar 1771 - Henry Lang vs. James Young. --Chancery. Writ dated 28th August, 1768. Joseph Lang, father of Henry, many years ago purchased a tract of land from George Robinson, who was to take out patent in Joseph's name, but it was actually issued in name of Samuel Lang, deceased, brother of Henry, for half the tract. Samuel was of very poor intellect and quite an idiot. Joseph died and left will dated 11th September, 1757, wherein he gave a part of his land "The Welch Cabin" unto Samuel. James Young persuaded Samuel to convey his land to him, in consideration that James paid him in victuals, Bill to set aside conveyance.

    *Oct 21, 1778 pg. (365) James Young recommended as Second Lieutenant in Capt. John Young's Company.

    *Page 20.--26th September, 1781. Archibald Henderson's estate appraised by Hugh Brown, John Hind, James Dickey, James Young.

    * Vol III. Page 410.--7th February, 1784. James Henderson's will--To wife, Martha; to sons, William and David; to daughter, Sarah Stuart; to other 9 sons, James and Joseph; to James Dickey and John Dickey; to young James Dickey; to son, Archibald's (deceased) daughter, Eleanor, infant; to son, Archibald's (deceased) widow, Elizabeth. Executors, wife and William Dunlop. Teste: James Young, Wm. Alexander, Michael Dickey. Proved, 19th May, 1784, by the witnesses. Martha qualifies.

    James married Wife 1 before 1745 in of Cecil Co., Maryland. Wife died before 1750. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 79. Mary YOUNG, (Half sister to Martha via Thru-Lines)  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1748 in of Cecil Co., Maryland; died on 15 May 1789 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.

    James married Wife 2 in Apr 1750 in Augusta, Virginia, USA. Wife was born before 1736; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 80. Martha YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1755 in of, Cecil County, Maryland, USA; died on 16 Jan 1838 in Gallipolis, Gallia, OH, USA.

  17. 23.  Robert Young, Sr.Robert Young, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (6.William2, 1.Andrew1) died in Aft. 1790 in of Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 81. Robert Young, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point died in aft. 1790 in of Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.

  18. 24.  William YoungWilliam Young Descendancy chart to this point (6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born in Bef. 1735; died in Aft. Aug 15, 1792 in of Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.

    Notes:

    It is my theory that William is the son of William of Cecil Co., MD. He is suing William, Samuel, and James Anderson as well as George Glenn for not paying him 18 lbs that they each owed him in 1791. George Glenn was of Naked Creek. I am assuming they all were. In May of 1792 when this case was still going on, his witnesses that supported his cause were William Curry, John and Jane Blair. William Young did not attend because he was aged and unable to. This last statement is what suggests he was at least of John and James Young's age of Naked Creek and a probable brother or cousin.



Generation: 4

  1. 25.  Jane YOUNGJane YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1730 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1790 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.

  2. 26.  James YOUNGJames YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1730 in Charlotte County, Virginia, USA; 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]


  3. 27.  Hugh YOUNG \ YONGUE IIHugh YOUNG \ YONGUE II Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in Mar 1732 in Larne, Antrim, Ireland; died on 10 Sep 1785 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA.

  4. 28.  Captain John McColough YOUNGCaptain John McColough YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) 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.

    Notes:

    In 1770, John sold land to his brother, William according to the following Chaukley, V. 3 record: "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." This would suggest that William was born before 1750, and that his older brother John who already owned land, was born before 1749. He made a will before going to fight in the Revolutionary War. In it, he names no children and appears to be dividing his estate between his siblings or their children. It is transcribed here by Maggie Phillips. "Will of John Young, Jr. dated 12 November 1780, Augusta County Will Book VI, pages 287 and 289 (There is no page 288) transcribed as written by Margaret Young Phillips (his 7th great grandniece) 21 March 2000. (Note that John named no children, but was of an age to have nephews, Andrew McComb and Andrew Young.)"In the name of God Amen. I John Young Junior of Augusta County (on the Middle river) and Commonwealth of Virginia being in perfect health and sound memory blesed be Almighty God for his Mercies but Calling to mind the Mortality of Human Nature as knowing it is appointed for all Men once to die and also going on an expedition in the Service of my County which may Perhaps terminate in Death therefore resign myself to the disposal of that adorable and Great God who made me and all things and as for such Wordly Goods as I am blessed with in this life I give and bequeath in the following manner all my just debts to be first paid ~~ Im____ as I give and bequeth to my dear and Well beloved Wife Margret Young the whole of my moveable (remaining after the Several legacies are Deducted) to be entirely at her Disposal after my discease as also the priviledge of the Dwelling house and other houses of the thirds of the Sands or the profits arising from the ______The Thirds of the Sands and the priviledge of the houses to be hers only during her Continuance in the State of Widowhood, I give unto my Brother William Young all the Land I am ______ to be his and his heirs forever, I give to Margaret Henderson twenty pounds Virgnia Currency to be paid her in the old Way agreeable to what that sum would have purchased in the year 1774 provided she behave well till free, I give to Andrew Young, Son to my brother James, my new Gunn Barel and Sock, I give unto Robert King my saddle and his brother George one of my little Gunns, also I give to John Steffey my back mares last Spring Colt and to Sarah Henderson one Black mare caled Doll (on good behaviour till maried). Also I give to my three brothers James, Robert and Wiliam Young my wearing apparel to be Equally divided among them likiwise I bequeth to Andrew McComb son to my sister Rebeckah the other of my little Guns or Pistol And I appoint and ordain my brother William Young and my wife Margret Young to be my sole Executors of my last Will and desires my Executors ______ _______ by the true Spirit Intent and meaning of this will and that they dispose of my effects agreeable thereto as may seem the most Equitable method of doing justice to the legatees and I do hereby renounce revoak and disannul all former Wills and do pronounce and declare this to be my last Will and Testament given under my hand and seal this twelth day of November in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and eighty in the sixth year of our Independence. John Young (seal) Signed Sealed and pronounced by the said John Young before us R. Gamble Isaac Carson, John Blair At Court held for Augusta County May 20th 1783This last Will and Testament of John Young Junr. deced. was proven by the Oaths of Robert Gambel and John Blair two of the witnesses and orders to be Recorded and on the Motion of the Executors therein named who made Oath according to same Certificate is granted them they having with Securities entered into and a knowledged their Bonds according to Law; Teste" (E) The following records might apply to John Young Jr. in Chalkey's: *Oct 1765 Davis vs. John Young.--Writ 28th August, 1764. Defendant is a soldier. * 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. *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.

    In 1770, John sold land to his brother, William according to the following Chaukley, V. 3 record: "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." This would suggest that William was born before 1750, and that his older brother John who already owned land, was born before 1749. He made a will before going to fight in the Revolutionary War. In it, he names no children and appears to be dividing his estate between his siblings or their children. It is transcribed here by Maggie Phillips. "Will of John Young, Jr. dated 12 November 1780, Augusta County Will Book VI, pages 287 and 289 (There is no page 288) transcribed as written by Margaret Young Phillips (his 7th great grandniece) 21 March 2000. (Note that John named no children, but was of an age to have nephews, Andrew McComb and Andrew Young.)"In the name of God Amen. I John Young Junior of Augusta County (on the Middle river) and Commonwealth of Virginia being in perfect health and sound memory blesed be Almighty God for his Mercies but Calling to mind the Mortality of Human Nature as knowing it is appointed for all Men once to die and also going on an expedition in the Service of my County which may Perhaps terminate in Death therefore resign myself to the disposal of that adorable and Great God who made me and all things and as for such Wordly Goods as I am blessed with in this life I give and bequeath in the following manner all my just debts to be first paid ~~ Im____ as I give and bequeth to my dear and Well beloved Wife Margret Young the whole of my moveable (remaining after the Several legacies are Deducted) to be entirely at her Disposal after my discease as also the priviledge of the Dwelling house and other houses of the thirds of the Sands or the profits arising from the ______The Thirds of the Sands and the priviledge of the houses to be hers only during her Continuance in the State of Widowhood, I give unto my Brother William Young all the Land I am ______ to be his and his heirs forever, I give to Margaret Henderson twenty pounds Virgnia Currency to be paid her in the old Way agreeable to what that sum would have purchased in the year 1774 provided she behave well till free, I give to Andrew Young, Son to my brother James, my new Gunn Barel and Sock, I give unto Robert King my saddle and his brother George one of my little Gunns, also I give to John Steffey my back mares last Spring Colt and to Sarah Henderson one Black mare caled Doll (on good behaviour till maried). Also I give to my three brothers James, Robert and Wiliam Young my wearing apparel to be Equally divided among them likiwise I bequeth to Andrew McComb son to my sister Rebeckah the other of my little Guns or Pistol And I appoint and ordain my brother William Young and my wife Margret Young to be my sole Executors of my last Will and desires my Executors ______ _______ by the true Spirit Intent and meaning of this will and that they dispose of my effects agreeable thereto as may seem the most Equitable method of doing justice to the legatees and I do hereby renounce revoak and disannul all former Wills and do pronounce and declare this to be my last Will and Testament given under my hand and seal this twelth day of November in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and eighty in the sixth year of our Independence. John Young (seal)Signed Sealed and pronounced by the said John Young before us R. Gamble Isaac Carson John Blair At Court held for Augusta County May 20th 1783This last Will and Testament of John Young Junr. deced. was proven by the Oaths of Robert Gambel and John Blair two of the witnesses and orders to be Recorded and on the Motion of the Executors therein named who made Oath according to same Certificate is granted them they having with Securities entered into and a knowledged their Bonds according to Law: Teste" (E) The following records might apply to John Young Jr. in Chalkey's: *Oct 1765 Davis vs. John Young.--Writ 28th August, 1764. Defendant is a soldier. *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. *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 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.

    Hugh gave him one of his parcels of land in 1755 and 1766. (CL-562) He was of the Presbyterian faith. He achieved the rank of Captain as an aid to General George Washington and is the ancestor of the late Senator John McCain. He married his cousin. "AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XVI. AUGUST 20, 1777. pg. (222) Tithables to be taken in following Companies: Capt. John Young's." "JUNE 16, 1778. Wm. Bowyer in Capt. John Young's Company" "OCTOBER 21, 1778. page (365) James Young recommended as Second Lieutenant in Capt. John Young's Company." "NOVEMBER 18, 1778. page (379) Alexander Simpson recommended Captain, vice Capt. John Young, who hereby resigns." "AUGUST 20, 1783. (p. 232) referencing p. (88) John Kirk, vice Robert Anderson, resigned, is appointed Captain, and David Finley, vice John Young, and William Edmonston, Ensigns." The following deposition in the courts gives wonderful insight into John Young at age 81. Chaukley, V. II, pg. 222 "John Young deposes, in Augusta, 15th June, 1818, he knew John and James Miller. James was son of John. Deponent is 81 years old last March. He came to this country when 4 years old and has lived 6 miles from Staunton ever since. He was grown when he knew the Millers. Deponent is son of Hugh Young, who was security for Randal Lockhart, deputy sheriff..." The full record reads as follows to help know who John Young's neighbors were: "57 acres to James Miller 20th August, 1748, yet on 14th February, 1763, sold the whole tract to John Miller. James Miller on 1st August, 1754, sold the 57 acres to Jones Henderson, who sold to John Parris 18th August, 1778. John Miller conveyed whole 331 acres to orator 18th October, 1784. David died, testate, in Augusta, leaving son John, now of Greenbrier; daughter Sebiny, alias Tibbey, alias Tabitha Stuart; daughter Elizabeth, who married Richard Woods of Albemarle, by whom she had 3 sons: William, George, and Richard Woods; stepdaughter, Mary Pall. Sebiny Stuart married Samuel Williams of Greenbrier, by whom she had a son Richard and a daughter ____, who married Thomas Creigh of Greenbrier. Mary Pall left one child, a daughter, Mary, who married Cornelius Maupin and lives in Albemarle. John Miller died, intestate, leaving children, viz: Patrick, James and Sarah Miller. Sarah married Joseph Henderson of Augusta and had children, viz: John, Robert, Joseph, William, Sally, Jane, who married Alexander Buchanan, and Mary, who married Robert Morrison. Patrick and James Miller live in Bath. John and James Miller were brothers. John Stuart has a son Lewis Stuart. John Young deposes, in Augusta, 15th June, 1818, he knew John and James Miller. James was son of John. Deponent is 81 years old last March. He came to this country when 4 years old and has lived 6 miles from Staunton ever since. He was grown when he knew the Millers. Deponent is son of Hugh Young, who was security for Randal Lockhart, deputy sheriff, who defaulted in failing to return a writ of election and suit was brought. 15th June, 1818, William Robertson deposes, in Augusta, David Stuart's children and widow lived with Gen. George Mathews, who married a stepdaughter of David's; daughter of Mrs. Stuart, deponent. Captain is rising 70 years.

    He and his wife are one of the few Young's whose birthdate and death date are recorded in Chalkley, V. II: Capt. John Young, born March 25th, 1737; died December 5th, 1824. Mary Young, wife of above, born March 1st, 1744; died April 2d, 1772. The following records in Chaukley might apply to this John Young: *MARCH, 1764 (C). (p. 331) Felix Gilbert vs. John Young.--Writ, 28th November, 1764. Is a soldier. Writ, 25th February, 1763. Falling Spring. *AUGUST 21, 1764. (p. 67) Elizabeth Fulton, aged 16, orphan of John Fulton, chose John Young guardian. *ORDER BOOK No. IX. (cont.) April 15, 1765, Page 336. John Young, pasturage, horse impressed. *AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XI. NOVEMBER 17, 1767. page (342) John Young, servant of James McGarock. *NOVEMBER 20, 1767. Page (366) Road ordered from John Archer's Mill to Robert Fowler's; John Blair and John Young, surveyors. *OCTOBER 17, 1769. Page (21) James Young, aged 14, orphan of James Young, chose John Young guardian. *AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XVII. MAY 17, 1781. Page (346) John Young appointed road overseer, vice James Allen, Jr. *AUGUST 20, 1783. Page (88) John Kirk, vice Robert Anderson, resigned, is appointed Captain, and David Finley, vice John Young, and William Edmonston, Ensigns. * CR - V. I, page 400, John Young vs. Rankin.--Plaintiff in 1784 married Mary Rankin, daughter of George Rankin. John Rankin was a brother of George. Mary died 1788 leaving one child, a son; John Young is married again 25th May, 1793. John Collins, and Nelly, his wife, vs. Philip Dyer.--Writ, 8th June, 1793.John Young vs. James Ervin.--In 1785, plaintiff was miller for James in Pennsylvania, but afterwards came to Virginia, where defendant got judgment vs. him on a judgment obtained in Pennsylvania. * James Edwin vs. John Young.--Writ, 13th April, 1792. Records from Cumberland County, Pa., show judgment vs. James Patrick (James Erwin Special Bail), 1787, 30th July, which James Patrick paid in part. Also judgment by James Irwin vs. John Young, 13th January, 1787. * CR--Vol. I-----17 page 513, 1797, to Botetourt for Moses Hunter and wife, Andrew Lewis, Alexander Love and wife. Spa. to Norfolk County, 1797, for Alexander Love and wife returned executed. Fox vs. Throckmorton.--Bill, 1788. Orator and oratrix are John Fox and wife, Grace. Grace was daughter of John (William?) Young, who died intestate. John Throckmorton, of Gloucester County, administered and was appointed guardian of Grace. Throckmorton died testate, in Berkeley County. John Fox dates a notice "Louisa County, 1793."


    Birth:
    Event Description: d. 1824

    Captain married Mary COTTER on 28 Mar 1760 in Lancaster Co., PA. Mary was born in 1738; was buried in Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 82. Rebecca WOOD  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1775; died on 19 Jul 1847 in Giles County, Tennessee, United States of America; was buried in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    2. 83. Sutton YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1780; died in 1872; was buried in Union Hill, Cullman County, Alabama, United States of America.
    3. 84. Robert S YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1789; died in 1863.
    4. 85. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point

    Captain married Mary WHITE about 1765. Mary (daughter of Isaac WHITE and Jean GORDON) was born on 1 Mar 1744 in Ballymore, Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died on 2 Apr 1772 in , Augusta, VA; was buried in Old Glebe Cemetery, Staunton, , VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 86. Thomas YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Apr 1766 in Near Staunton, Augusta, VA, USA; died on 16 Nov 1840 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Old Glebe Cemetery, Staunton, , VA.
    2. 87. Jane YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jul 1768 in , Augusta, VA; died on 18 May 1775 in , Augusta, VA.
    3. 88. Isaac YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jun 1770 in , Augusta, VA; died on 12 Apr 1818 in Botecourt, VA.
    4. 89. Hugh YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jul 1772 in , Augusta, VA; died on 27 Mar 1818 in , Rockbridge, VA.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Captain married Mary SITLINGTON on 23 Jan 1781 in , Augusta, VA, USA. Mary (daughter of John SITLINGTON) was born on 15 Sep 1759 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died on 25 Jul 1824 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Old Glebe Cemetery, Staunton, , VA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 90. David YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Aug 1774 in , Augusta, VA; died on 1 Feb 1829 in Sunny Bank, Albermarle, VA, USA; was buried in Sunny Bank, Albermarle, VA, USA.
    2. 91. John White YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1776 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was christened in 1815; and died.

  5. 29.  Samuel YOUNGSamuel YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1738; died after 1790 in Kentucky.

  6. 30.  Thomas YOUNGThomas YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) 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.

    Notes:

    He died as a young man at the Battle of Kerr's (Back) Creek by scalping which according to the Internet took place on July 17, 1763. His scalp was supposedly buried in his father's grave. The following Chalkley record applies to him.MARCH, 1758 (C).Lewis vs. Martin.--5th January, 1758. Thomas Young, with consent of father, Hugh Young, binds himself for three years to Benjamin Lewis, shoemaker, to learn cord waining.


  7. 31.  Mary YOUNGMary YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 28 Jun 1743 in , Ulster, Ire; died in 1790 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.

    Mary married John CARTMILL in , Augusta, VA. John was born in 1740; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 32.  William Miller YOUNGWilliam Miller YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 15 Oct 1744 in York County, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1837 in Perry County, Tennessee, USA.

  9. 33.  Joseph YOUNGJoseph YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in Bef. 1750 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, USA.

  10. 34.  Sarah "Sally" YOUNGSarah "Sally" YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (8.Hugh3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1)

  11. 35.  Thomas YOUNGThomas YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (13.William3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1)

  12. 36.  Mary Polly COOKEMary Polly COOKE Descendancy chart to this point (14.Jane3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1730 in Virginia, United States; died in 1771 in Virginia, USA.

    Family/Spouse: William Dean. William died in Aft. 1765 in of Augusta Co., VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  13. 37.  John COOKJohn COOK Descendancy chart to this point (14.Jane3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1731 in Virginia, United States; died in 1745 in North Mountain, Augusta, Virginia, United States.

  14. 38.  Patrick COOKPatrick COOK Descendancy chart to this point (14.Jane3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1733 in Virginia, United States; and died.

  15. 39.  Jane COOKEJane COOKE Descendancy chart to this point (14.Jane3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1737 in Virginia, United States; died in 1790 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States.

  16. 40.  James YOUNGJames YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1748 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died on 26 Nov 1797 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina.

  17. 41.  Margaret YOUNGMargaret YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1749 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in in Floyd County, Kentucky.

  18. 42.  Nathan YOUNGNathan YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1750 in Whistle Creek, Augusta, Virginia; died in in Warren County, Kentucky.

  19. 43.  Matthew YOUNGMatthew YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1751 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in 1818 in Warren County, Kentucky.

  20. 44.  Andrew YOUNGAndrew YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1753 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died on 12 May 1833 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina.

  21. 45.  John Simpson YOUNGJohn Simpson YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 23 Aug 1755 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA; died on 3 Jan 1816 in Warren County, Kentucky.

  22. 46.  William YOUNGWilliam YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1757 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; and died.

  23. 47.  Alexander YOUNGAlexander YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 30 Oct 1759 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in 1829 in Floyd County, Kentucky.

  24. 48.  Elizabeth Betsy YOUNGElizabeth Betsy YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (15.Matthew3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1760 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina; died in 1833 in Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky.

  25. 49.  James YOUNG, Jr.James YOUNG, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (16.James3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1726; died before 1769 in , , VA.

    Notes:

    He or another James might be the James Young, Taylor (by trade) distiguished that way in the 1760 Clerk of Court Fee records. He might be Constable James in the following record form Chalkley, V. II: 1767--Constables: Fras Graham, Jno. Griffith, Jos. Dennis, Thos. Cartmil, Solomon Carpenter, Wm. Jemmison, Jno. Clark, Charles Campbell, Wm. McMullen, Wm. Paxton, Hugh Hicklin, James Young. He clearly was the James who had died in this 1769 Chalkley record, Vol III: Page 250.--17th October, 1769. John Young's bond (with John Handley, William and James Bell) as guardian (appointed) to James Young, orphan of James Young. This Chaukley, V. 3 record, likely applies to he and his father also: Page 268.--Tract conveyed to James Young, deceased, by William Beverley, 28th February, 1749, and descended to James Young, eldest son and heir. This James Young could be the James who married a Sarah McMarley on May 7, 1751 in Augusta Co., Virgina. file:///C:/Users/lcoate/AppData/Local/Temp/vol25no10pp147_155_462179.pdf

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 92. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1755; died in 1829.
    2. 93. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1756; died in 1829.

  26. 50.  Matthew YOUNGMatthew YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (16.James3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in by 1726; died in in Long Canes, Abbeville, SC.

    Notes:

    Matthew was on the militia rolls in 1742 in Augusta Co., Virginia. Men joined the Militia rolls when they were 16 at that time period according to researcher and lawyer, Janice McAlpine. If this is the first roll he was on, then it's likely that he was born by 1726. They typically acquired land at age 21, and he obtained land 5 years later, again suggesting that he was born about 1726. The following from Chalkley applies to this Matthew Young and his father. In Vol. 3 of Chaukley, Matthew sells land given to him by his father: Page 160.--4th January, 1750. Mathew Young and Agness to Peter Wallace, 150-1/2 acres. Bought by James Young from Borden, recorded in Orange and conveyed by James to Mathew. On Whistle Creek of James River; corner to Low Todd. Teste: Joseph Lapsley, Richard Woods. Then later in the year, Matthew purchases more land from his father James: *Young, James (Sarah) 1750, for 12p; 150 1/2 acres sold, 1750, Matthew Young for 12pence... or a repeat of it in Vol 318-May 1760 James Young, miller, to Matthew Young, farmer, 150-1/2 acres, where Mathew lives on Whistle Creek of James; corner Lou Todd. Teste: Arthur and Abraham Brown, James McCown" when it might have been recorded at the settlement of James' estate.

    Family/Spouse: Agnes LUSK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  27. 51.  Patrick YOUNGPatrick YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (16.James3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1735; died in Apr 1761 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, Colonial, America.

    Notes:

    He attended his father's marriage in 1751. "Chalkley's VIII, page 340: Deed Book 7, Page 252.-7th May, 1751. James Young, miller and plantationer, to Sarah McMurtry,

    Family/Spouse: Isabella. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 94. Sarah YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1751 in , Augusta, VA; died after 1761.
    2. 95. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1752 in , Augusta, VA; died after 1761.
    3. 96. Janet YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1761.
    4. 97. Allas YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1761.

  28. 52.  Agnes YOUNGAgnes YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1731; and died.

  29. 53.  John YOUNGJohn YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in Bef. 1732 in , , Ireland; was christened on 19 Jul 1741 in Gilbert Campbell's House, Augusta Co, VA; died after 1764 in Of Augusta, VA.

    Notes:

    John was deeded 295 acres of land by his father Robert in 1755 and 265 more in 1759. He likely was the John Young who obtained 112 acres more in 1767 of land that was his fathers in Augusta Co., Virginia south of Whistle Creek. His father had died in 1762. (CL-562) He and his brother Samuel and likely father Robert were appointed to work on building a road from Brown's bridge to the Glebe land in May of 1753. He had a son James and 3 daughters. He was involved in the settlement of his father's estate in the following Chaukley record. "Chalkley's III, page 87: Will Book 3, Page 367.

    Family/Spouse: Agnes Elizabeth DAVIS. Agnes died in 1779. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 98. Susanna YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1751; and died.
    2. 99. Agnes Elizabeth YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1753; and died.
    3. 100. Janette YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Sep 1755; and died.
    4. 101. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1757; died in in Alexandria, Alexandria (City), Virginia, United States.

  30. 54.  Samuel YOUNGSamuel YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1732 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died about 1793 in , , Kentucky, USA.

    Notes:

    In Chalkely's books on Augusta Co., VA, the following might apply to this Samuel. Page 289.--7th March, 1759. John Gay's appraisement, by Alex. Galespy, Hugh Young, Samuel Young. He is the Samuel Young whom his father gave 295 acres of land to in 1755. Chaukley, V. 3: Page 30.---28th August. 1762. Samuel Young and Jannet ( ) to John Brown.

    Samuel married Jennet (Jane) HAYNES in 1755. Jennet died after 1764 in , Augusta, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 102. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1750; died after 20 Feb 1811 in Of Montgomery, KY, USA.

  31. 55.  James YOUNGJames YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 9 Jan 1738 in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland; was christened on 15 Oct 1741; died on 18 Oct 1796 in , Laurens, SC.

    Notes:

    Researcher Sharon Jebavy believes this to be the James who is the son of Robert and Agness Young. Some have stated that this James married Mary McComb in the 1760's and left a will in 1790. The James who left a will in 1790 had grandchildren starting in 1763 ruling out this second theory.

    James was likely the named guardian when his father died in the following Chaukley records. Vol. III, Page 247.--21st May, 1762. James Young's bond (with Samuel Young, Joseph Hannet) as guardian (chosen) to Robt. Young, orphan of Robert Young...Page 367.--21st August, 1764. James Young's bond (Jno. Young, Jno. Young, Robt. Young, Jno. Kirkpatrick), as guardian (chosen) to Wm. and Hugh Young, orphans of Robt. Young, and (appointed) to Joseph Young, orphan of Robt. Young. The 150 acres land he received from his father in Beverley Manor, SC, in 1755, he sold to Mathias Gabert in 1769. James's mother, Agness, released her dower of the land which adjoined brothers Samuel and Robert's land. Chaukley, V. 3: Page 139.--17th October, 1769. James Young to Mathias Gabert,

    James married Anne ANDERSON on 20 Dec 1766 in , Charlotte, VA. Anne was born in 1749; died in 1829 in , Abbeville, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  32. 56.  Mary YOUNGMary YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was christened on 1 Feb 1741 in North Mountain Meeting House, Augusta, VA; and died.

  33. 57.  Robert YOUNG, Jr.Robert YOUNG, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 14 Jan 1743; was christened on 14 Jan 1743; died after 14 Apr 1810 in , Abbeville, SC, USA.

    Notes:

    Rev. John Craig, a Presbyterian circuit rider, baptized Robert Jr. In that minister's journal it noted that Robert Jr. was born with teeth! It also indicates that he was baptized soon after birth. (CL-468)

    The following record from Chalkley indicates that Robert was taken into the care of James (probably his brother or possibly his uncle) when their father died. "Page 247.--21st May, 1762. James Young's bond (with Samuel Young, Joseph Hannet) as guardian (chosen) to Robt. Young, orphan of Robert Young. "

    By 1768 in fee books, Robert Jr. had moved to South Carolina. In Nov. 1771, he sold his 105/150 acres that he had inherited from his father in 1755. He was listed as a Yeoman residing in SC at this sale. These are transactions listed in Chalkley. He and his wife, Rebekka, had multiple children and lived the rest of their days in South Carolina.

    His will is transcribed on Sharon Jebavy's site: "Young Connections"."Last Will and TestamentApril 14, 1810 Abbeville District, South CarolinaTo my dear beloved wife so much of the Kitchen and Household furniture as she thinks proper to take, and at her death to dispose of as she pleases; also to my dear beloved wife Rebecka Young two negroes namely Wally and John and at her death to be sold and equally divided between my three daughters Nancy, Marget and Rebecka, also one Riding Cheir, a horse to be purchased out of the sale money; all stock of cattle, hogs and sheep to be sold with the present crop of cotton now on hand and the money arising there from into the hands of my executors to pay off the legatees; to my son James Young, $20; to my son William Young, my negro fellow Stephen at the close of the present year; to my son Samuel Young, my negro fellow George my Waggon and Geer, the still and vessels and all the plantation tools with the weaving loom, to Joseph Neely, my negro girl Milly; to my daughter Marget Philips the value of Milly in money to be paid to my son in law William Philips as soon as it can be collected; to my daughter Rebeckah Chiles a negro woman and child now in her possession that is Anaha and her child Tabby; Samuel Young and Joseph Neely, executors. 14 April 1810.Robert Young (Seal).Wit: Basil Hallum, Joel Lipscomb Esqr., Alexr. Stuart, John Shotwell and Benjn Mitchell, 15 October 1810.(Recorded in Book No. 1, Page 290, 15 October 1810. Filed Box 153, Pack 2545)) Warrant of appraisement directed to Mssrs. Basel Hallum, Joel Lipscomb Esqr., Alxr. Stuart, John Shotwell & Benjn Mitchell, 15 October 1810.Basil Hallom, Alexr Stuart and Benjn Mitchell sworn 20 October 1815 before Joal Lipscomb, J. Q.An Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Robert Young Decsd. October 20th 1810 (total not indicated) signed by Basil Hallum, Benjm. Mitchell, Alexr. Stuart. Novm 16th 1810. the Sale of the Goods and Effects of Robt Young decd. Purchasers: Rebecka Young, Snelling Johnston, John Shotwell, Andrew Anderson Senr., Robt Golden, William Phillips, George Madden, Chas Collins, Richd Jarrot, James Jones, Chas Collins, Saml Young, Alexander Stuart. Receipt of Expenditures with the estate of Robert Young. Paid: Jos Neely, Docter Creasy, William Phillips, John Shotwell, Docter Coner, William Smith, Docter Moon, James Young. Personally appeared Joseph Neely and Saml Young executors of the estate of Robert Young deceased, 2nd December 1811. Tal'o Livingston, O.A.D. "

    Family/Spouse: Rebecka ANDERSON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  34. 58.  William YOUNGWilliam YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1745 in , , VA; was christened on 27 May 1745; died on 30 May 1826 in Of Laurens, SC.

    Notes:

    In 1764, he and brother Hugh chose James to be their guardian as their father had died. Joseph was apparently too young to ask for James as his guardian so the court appointed James for him. James is likely to be their brother. Only the 3 youngest sons asked for guardianship. He moved to SC with his mother and several of his siblings.

    William married Rachel UNKNOWN after 1824. Rachel was born about 1752; died in 1826. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth HUNTER. Elizabeth (daughter of John HUNTER) was born about 1750; died in 1824 in , Laurens, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  35. 59.  Margaret YOUNGMargaret YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1746; was christened on 10 Sep 1746 in North Mountain Meeting House, Augusta, VA; and died.

  36. 60.  Hugh YOUNGHugh YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1747; was christened on 5 Nov 1747 in North Mountain Meeting House, Augusta, VA; died after 1766 in , Laurens, SC.

    Notes:

    The following likely applies to this Hugh Young and his possible son John in Chaukley. "Persons to whom Roger North's estate is indebted -- Joseph Kinkead, Holstein; John Young, N. M., son to Hugh; Wm. Hutchison, son to George, Greenbrier." 29 Aug 1777 Location: <tab>North Mountain, Augusta Co., VA He moved from Augusta Co., VA to Montgomery Co., KY to Caldwell Co., KY and finally to Laurens Co., South Carolina.

    Hugh married Mary MCNEESE in , Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland. Mary died in in , Augusta, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  37. 61.  Joseph YOUNGJoseph YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (17.Robert3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1751 in , Augusta, VA; died on 3 Jun 1829 in , Laurens, SC, USA.

    Family/Spouse: Mary BRYSON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Sarah Blackaby MADDOX. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  38. 62.  Elizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBEElizabeth "Ann" MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 25 Sep 1727 in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; died on 15 May 1819 in Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried about 18 May 1819.

    Notes:

    A possible sister to Ann Currie could be Alice Currie who married Leroy Griffin, 18 Jul 1764, Lancaster, VA. (CL-260)

    Elizabeth married Dr. Robert Addison CURRY, * about 1750. Dr. (son of Sir Robert William "True" CURRY, IV and Martha GRAY) was born on 10 Nov 1717 in Londonderry, County Ulster, Ireland; died on 5 Jan 1804 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, USA; was buried about 8 Jan 1804 in Ft. Defiance, , VA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 103. Charles 1743 CURRY, Sr  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Mar 1743 in Northern Ireland; died about 7 Jul 1816 in York, South Carolina, USA.
    2. 104. William CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1746 in Botetourt, Virginia, United States; died in 1804 in Mercer, Kentucky, United States.
    3. 105. Captain James CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1750 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States; died about 19 Oct 1805 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA.
    4. 106. Andrew CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1750 in Highland, Augusta, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Dec 1803 in Virginia, United States.
    5. 107. Isaiah CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1751 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1833 in Ohio, United States.
    6. 108. Margaret CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1752 in Augusta Co., Virginia, USA; died on 12 Feb 1841 in Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, United States.
    7. 109. Elizabeth "Ann" CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1754 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Mar 1778 in Virginia, United States.
    8. 110. William CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1755; died after 29 Dec 1803.
    9. 111. Mary "Molly" CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1755; died after 15 Mar 1788.
    10. 112. Agnes CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1757; died after 15 Mar 1788.
    11. 113. Elizabeth CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1762; died after 15 Mar 1788.
    12. 114. James CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Feb 1762 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Dec 1842 in Pendleton, West Virginia, United States.
    13. 115. Jean CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1764 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Mar 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    14. 116. Robert Addison CURRY, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1764; died in 1803.
    15. 117. Alexander CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1765 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1819 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.
    16. 118. Mary DICKERSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1766 in Redstone, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States of America; died on 30 Mar 1853 in Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, United States of America.
    17. 119. Ann CURRY, *  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jun 1768 in , Augusta, VA; died on 13 May 1850 in , Gallia, OH, USA; was buried about 14 May 1850 in , Gallia, OH, USA.
    18. 120. Samuel CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1770 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Apr 1845 in Fort Defiance, Augusta Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    19. 121. Mary CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1771; and died.
    20. 122. Nancy Agnes CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1773 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1851 in Adams County, Illinois, United States.
    21. 123. Robert Addison CURRY, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Apr 1773 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Feb 1819 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA.
    22. 124. Isaiah Alexander CURRY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1778 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Oct 1859 in Black Allegheny, Pocahontas, Virginia, United States.

  39. 63.  Agnes MCCOMBEAgnes MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1728 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1790 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

  40. 64.  Joseph MCCOMBEJoseph MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1730; died in 1798.

  41. 65.  Andrew MCCOMBEAndrew MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1732 in Ulster, Ireland; died on 25 Sep 1805.

  42. 66.  Jean MCCOMBEJean MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1734 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died before 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

  43. 67.  Barbara MCCOMBBarbara MCCOMB Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1736 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Nov 1804 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.

  44. 68.  Mary MCCOMBEMary MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1738 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Family/Spouse: James 'Rig' YOUNG. James was born in 1720-1730 ? in Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland; died in Feb 1763 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 125. Margarett YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Dec 1753; and died.
    2. 126. James H. YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1755 in Augusta, Spotsylvania Co, Virginia; died on 2 Mar 1829 in Addison, Shelby, Indiana, USA.
    3. 127. William P. YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1756 in Virginia, United States; died in 1830 in Clark County, Kentucky, USA.
    4. 128. John YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1789; and died.
    5. 129. Sarah YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1789; and died.
    6. 130. Peggy YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1790; and died.

  45. 69.  Sarah MCCOMBESarah MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1)

  46. 70.  William MCCOMBEWilliam MCCOMBE Descendancy chart to this point (18.Rebecca3, 2.John2, 1.Andrew1) was born in in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Apr 1836 in Indiana.

  47. 71.  John YOUNGJohn YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1739 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Aug 1788 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Family/Spouse: Frances Margaret WOOD. Frances was born in 1740 in Loudoun, Virginia, United States; died on 23 May 1814 in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 131. Elizabeth YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Dec 1758 in Frederick, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Oct 1849 in Versailles, Morgan, Missouri, USA.
    2. 132. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jul 1759 in Loudoun County, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Nov 1826 in Greenville County, South Carolina, USA.
    3. 133. John YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Nov 1766 in Orwell, Kinross, Scotland; died in 1845 in Missouri.
    4. 134. James T YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1775 in Greenville, South Carolina, USA; died in 1858 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.

  48. 72.  Robert YOUNG, Sr.Robert YOUNG, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born about 1740 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; was christened on 22 Jan 1742 in , Augusta, VA; died before 15 Apr 1793 in , Augusta, VA; was buried in Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.

    Notes:

    He and his wives had at least 8 children. Several married into Glenn, Curry and Young families.

    His will is abstracted as follows by Linda Baker in a 2010 email."1793 - March 7th - Augusta Co., VA Will Book No. VIII p54 (Vol. III p200) Will of Andrew YOUNG's father Robert YOUNG - Proved 16th April 1793...First I give and Bequeath unto Margaret my Wife a Cow and horse to be kept on the place with all the household furniture to be at her Disposal and her living on the place while she remains single to be maintained by my son Andrew with grain that will keep the family. Likewise I bequeath unto my Daughter Jean all the Effects that she now Claims with her living on the place to be maintained by Andrew my son while she remains unmarried and a horse &amp; Cow kept on the place...Likewise I Give and Bequeath unto James my son the sum of twenty pounds Lawful mony of Virginia to be paid by my son Andrew after he comes of age or my Executors before he comes of age if they can Likewise I Give and Bequeath unto Robert my son the sum of twenty pounds Lawful mony of Virginia to be paid by my son Andrew after he comes of age or my Executors before he comes of age if they can Likewise I Give and Bequeath unto William my son the sum of thirty pounds lawful money of Virginia to be paid by my son Andrew after he comes of Age or my Executores before he comes of age if they can...Likewise I Give and Bequeath unto Andrew my son all my Land that is the plantation I now live on by him his Heirs and Assigns freely to possessed and enjoyed with all my farming utensils upon paying therefore mentioned Legacies ...7 Mar 1793: To wife, Margaret, to be maintained by son Andrew; to dau., Jean, unmarried; to dau., Margaret Glenn; to son, James, infant; to son, Robert, infant; to son, William, infant; to dau., Sarah Curry; to dau., Lydia, unmarried; to son, Andrew, all land. Executors: son, William and George Glenn. Teste: John Denson, Samuel Curry, Robert Curry. Proved 16th April 1793 by John Dennison and the Currys." Infant at the time meant under age. There was no term for minor at that time. George Glenn, one of his executors, was the father-in-law of Robert's daughter, Margaret and son Robert's wife, Sarah Glenn. He was also a peer of Robert Young and likely trusted friend. (CL-468) The original is in Will Book VIII, p. 54, Augusta Co., VA.

    Robert's estate appraisement is listed on Page 63 in Chalkley, Vol 3.--Robert Young's appraisement by John Dennison, James Young, Jno. Laur. July 1793.

    The following info is from Sharon Young Jebavy. "Robert Young, d. April 1793, Augusta Co., VA, m. twice (there are deeds by him with two different wives given names, m. 2nd @ 1780)Children: Robert m. Sarah Glenn 27 Feb 1792 (d. of George Glenn) James m. Margaret Kennedy 1802 Rockbridge Co., VA, he died @ 1829, Rockbridge Co., (according to Morton), Andrew m. Margaret Glass, 7 Nov 1797, Augusta Co., VA. William Sarah m. Robert Curry, 19 March 1791.JeanLydia m. John Reed, 30 Sept 1800.Margaret m. James Glenn, 27 Dec 1785.Elizabeth m. Hugh Kennedy, 11 Nov 1802 (This is the only child not mentioned in his will plus son Andrew is mentioned and not named here.)"

    The following records from Chalkley probably applies to this Robert.*1759, page 36, Robert Young, son of John is delineated this way in the Merchants records.* D(eed) B(ook) 12, pg. 222, 1765 Robert and Jean Young.* DB 11, pg 256, Robert Patterson to Robert Young.*Page 420.--15th October, 1765. Jane McCown's bond (with Robt. Young, Jno. Young, Peter Wiley) as administratrix of Moses McCown.*Page 488.--17th March. 1767. Jane Davis and Saml. Davis' bond (with Jno. McKee, Robt. Young) as administrators of Jas. Davis.*Page 11.--13th May, 1767. John Creighton's estate appraised by Wm. McKee, Robt. Young, Jno. McKee.*Page 102.--10th June, 1772. Jane Patterson's estate appraised by John Blair, James Gambel, Robert Young, William Frame. *Restored Marriage Bonds, Volume 9, 1802-1803, pg. 65Hugh Kennedy and James Young, surety, in bond on marriage of said Hugh Kennedy and Elizabeth Young, daughter of Robert Young, dec., of Augusta Co., dated 11 Nov 1802, consent by James Young for sister Elizabeth, past 21 years to marry Hugh Kennedy of Rockbridge co., VA." This record fits here perfectly except for the fact that Elizabeth is not listed in Robert's will. I suggest this is because he named all the children in his will by his first wife in his will, and felt that his 2nd wife would care properly for their daughter Elizabeth in her own will.

    Robert married Jean UNKNOWN before 1770. Jean died before 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 135. Margaret YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1770; died in in Of Huntington Twp., Gallia, OH, USA.
    2. 136. Andrew YOUNG, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 May 1773 in , Augusta, (Now Rockingham Co. ), VA; died on 26 Oct 1859 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Fort Defiance, Old Stone Church, Augusta Co., VA, USA.
    3. 137. James YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1774; died about 1829 in , Rockbridge, VA, USA.
    4. 138. Robert YOUNG, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1775 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; died in 1815 in , Monroe, VA, USA.
    5. 139. Lydia YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1775; and died.
    6. 140. Jean YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1775; and died.
    7. 141. Sarah YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1775; and died.
    8. 142. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born after 1776; and died.

    Robert married Margaret UNKNOWN about 1780. Margaret died after 7 Mar 1793 in Of Augusta Co., VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 143. Elizabeth YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1782; and died.

  49. 73.  James YOUNGJames YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 15 Oct 1741 in Ballygown, Antrim, Ireland; died before 24 Dec 1804 in , Augusta, VA.

    Notes:

    This James, son of John and Elizabeth, is likely the James who married Mary McCombe. This is proven by the will of James's brother, John Jr. of Middle River who names all of the children of John and Elizabeth as his siblings and also bequeaths items to his nephew Andrew McComb, son of his sister Rebeckah.

    James was a farmer and miller by trade. In 1780, he appears to have been the James Young who obtained clear title of 439 acres for 2 pounds, 5 shillings from Governor Thomas Jefferson. The land had originally belonged to Hugh Campbell and 35 acres was conveyed to James Young from John Young, Sr. who received patent for the land on July 12, 1750. It was located on Naked Creek and bordered lands of James Peters, James Bell, Edward Evans and James Dickey. He is likely the James Young who purchased 7 more acres in the head waters of Naked Creek that lay between Andrew McComb, deceased and Thomas Graham's land on Dec. 21, 1791. The land was originally warranted on July 3, 1783 according to this deed. Not being a lawyer, I do not know how to interpret this last sentence. http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com .

    He or his son James are likely the James living on Naked Creek in the Personal Property tax lists of 1800. A transcription of his will from Chalkey follows.

    James Young, Augusta Co., VA, Bk. 9, pg. 418, Nov. 18, 1804, proved Dec. 24, 1804, Page 418.--18th November, 1804. James Young's will--To son, William, land on Naked Creek; to son, James; to son, Robert; son, James; son, Thomas; daughter, Peggy; to daughter, Margaret; daughter, Jean Allison; daughter, Elenbeth Garvin; daughter Mary Brown; daughter, Agnes Graham; son, Andrew; to grandson, John son to son Robert. Executors, Robert and Thomas. Teste: Wm. Young, James Allison, John Dickey. Proved, 24th December, 1804. Thomas Young quelifies.

    It should be noted that there was more than one James Young in Augusta Co., VA at the time. In the Merchant records one is listed of the Forks (1768), one of Botetourt (1771). Some of the following records from Chalkley as forwarded by Sharon Jebavey might apply to one of the others instead of this James.

    * 1759 page 35, James Young, son of John is listed in the merchant's fee records paid to the court.

    * May 24, 1762 pg. (253) Liquors rated. James Young, a juror impaneled, failed to answer when called; fined and suit continued. Alexr. McClenachan, Thos. Crow, Joseph Bell, George Francisco, disturbed the Court by playing at ball, and are fined.

    * 1764--January 6, William Black; February 17, James Kerr; February 25, Robert Lusk; January 27, James Fowler; March 8, William Hides; March 20, Christopher Any; March 21, William Givens; May 16, James Young;

    * Page 385.--1765: Processioned by Collier and McCampbell, viz: For William McCamey, for Jno. Beatty (Samuel Norrad present), for Solomon Whitley, for Wm. Gilmore, for Robt. Erwin, for Jno. McKee, for Andw. McCampbell, for Henry Kirkham, for Edward Fairies, for James Campbell, for Alex. Deal, for John Gilmore, for Moses Cunningham for Robt. Hamilton, for James McCalster, for Hugh Cunningham, for George McConne; for Wm. Moore, Michael Kirkham present; for James Young (processioned was a legal term used for the census or accounting of one's land every 4 years in Virginia.)

    *1767--Constables: Fras Graham, Jno. Griffith, Jos. Dennis, Thos. Cartmil, Solomon Carpenter, Wm. Jemmison, Jno. Clark, Charles Campbell, Wm. McMullen, Wm. Paxton, Hugh Hicklin, James Young.*

    *Nov 17, 1767 p. (341) Alexr. Dale appointed Constable, vice James Young. Joseph Bell appointed surveyor of highway from James Lessley's to fork of road leading to Staunton, vice Archd. Hamilton.

    *Mar 1769 Patrick Denny vs. George Gibson.--Trespass, 1767. James Young, Thos. McAllister, John McAllister, James Dillen, Richard McGee--witnesses.*

    *Mar 1771 - Henry Lang vs. James Young.--Chancery. Writ dated 28th August, 1768. Joseph Lang, father of Henry, many years ago purchased a tract of land from George Robinson, who was to take out patent in Joseph's name, but it was actually issued in name of Samuel Lang, deceased, brother of Henry, for half the tract. Samuel was of very poor intellect and quite an idiot. Joseph died and left will dated 11th September, 1757, wherein he gave a part of his land "The Welch Cabin" unto Samuel. James Young persuaded Samuel to convey his land to him, in consideration that James paid him in victuals, and Bill to set aside conveyance.*Oct 21, 1778 pg. (365) James Young recommended as Second Lieutenant in Capt. John Young's Company.*

    *Bond by William Young, of Cecil County, Province of Maryland, to James Hettly, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dated 29th April, 1756, assigned to James Young, 28th February, 1775.*

    *Page 20.--26th September, 1781. Archibald Henderson's estate appraised by Hugh Brown, John Hind, James Dickey, James Young.*

    *Vol III. Page 410.--7th February, 1784. James Henderson's will--To wife, Martha; to sons, William and David; to daughter, Sarah Stuart; to other 9 sons, James and Joseph; to James Dickey and John Dickey; to young James Dickey; to son, Archibald's (deceased) daughter, Eleanor, infant; to son, Archibald's (deceased) widow, Elizabeth. Executors, wife and William Dunlop. Teste: James Young, Wm. Alexander, Michael Dickey. Proved, 19th May, 1784, by the witnesses. Martha qualifies.*

    *1785--December 27, James Glenn and Margaret Young, daughter of Robert Young; surety, James Young.

    *1786--August 29, Andrew Young and Margaret Garvin, daughter of John Garvin; surety, James Young.

    * 1788--February 9, Wm, Allison and Wm. Anderson, surety. Wm. Allison and Jean Young, daughter of James Young (consent).

    * 1789--April 21, Thomas Garvin and Elizabeth Young, daughter of James Young (consent); witnesses, John Dickey, Wm. Hook; surety, Andrew Young.* p. 419.

    * 5th August, 1791. Francis Erwin's will--To wife, Jean; to daughter, Susannah; to 3 sons, John, William, Francis; to daughter, Frances, and her elder sister, Jean; to daughter, Susannah; two daughters in Cellibacy, Frances and Susanna; to daughter, Elizabeth Nickel, now married; to daughter, Mary Ervin, married; to daughter, Jean Ervin, married. Executors, sons John and William Ervin. Teste: James Young, Robert Curry, Alexander Curry. Proved, 18th October, 1791, by Young and Robt. Curry.* Page 63.--Robert Young's appraisement by John Dennison, James Young (likely brother of Robert), Jno. Laur. July 1793.*

    *Mar 1794. Page 110.--Andrew McComb's estate in account with James Young and Ro. Curry, executors.*

    *1794--June 17, Francis Brown and James Young, surety. Francis Brown and Mary Young, daughter of James Young.* Page 306.

    *--18th November, 1794. Thomas Graham's will--To son, Robert, and all children, viz: John, Thomas, James, Joseph, Alexander, Cateran, Mary. Executors, Alexander Robertson and son Robert Graham.Teste: James Young, Hugh Brown, Wm. Young, Jr. Proved, 19th June, 1798, by James Young and Brown. Graham qualifies.*Page 231.

    *--Dr. estate of George Hood, deceased, in account with James Young, guardian to the heirs of said George Hood--August 22, 1795, by cash lent Elijah Hood by his grandfather, Robert Curry.*

    * July 21, 1795 (322-323) James Young appointed guardian to orphans of George Hood.*Page 257.

    *--19th October, 1796. John King's estate appraised; 16th January, 1797, John King's estate appraised by James Young, John Dickey, John Bell.

    James married Mary MCCOMBE on 16 May 1764 in , Augusta, VA. Mary (daughter of Andrew MCCOMBE and Jane REABURN) was born about 1743; died in Aug 1790. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 144. Robert YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 May 1765; and died.
    2. 145. William YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1766; and died.
    3. 146. Andrew YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1767; died after 1789 in Of Augusta, VA.
    4. 147. Thomas YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1768; and died.
    5. 148. James YOUNG, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1769.
    6. 149. Margaret YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1770; and died.
    7. 150. Mary YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1772; and died.
    8. 151. Jean YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1775; and died.
    9. 152. Elizabeth YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Apr 1778 in Naked Creek, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried in Canehill, Washington County, Arkansas, United States of America.
    10. 153. Agnes YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1784 in , Augusta, VA; died in 1830.
    11. 154. Martha YOUNG  Descendancy chart to this point

  50. 74.  Sarah YOUNGSarah YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1744 in Augusta, Virginia, USA; and died.

    Notes:

    I suspect she was married to a King or a Stiffey as these are names that her brother John mentioned in his will when he died without issue and he named some of his brothers and his sister's children. According to Jebavy, she or her sisters, Margaret or Isabel married a Burgess.


  51. 75.  Isabel YOUNGIsabel YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born in 1746 in Antrim Co, Ireland; and died.

    Notes:

    I suspect she was married to a King or a Stiffey as these are names that her brother John mentioned in his will when he died without issue and he named some of his brothers and his sister's children. The Kings and Stiffney's are not explained as to relationship. According to Jebavy, she or her sister, Margaret or Sarah married a Burgess.


  52. 76.  William YOUNGWilliam YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1750; died after 1783.

    Notes:

    The following record in Chalkley might apply to this William since one of William's sisters married a Henderson. Page 107.--21st November, 1772. David Henderson, son of Danl. Henderson, puts himself apprentice to William Young, blacksmith, to learn his art, trade or mystery for 4-1/2 years. Teste: Wm. Robertson, Wm. Anderson. In any case, in 1770, William's brother John sells him some of his land according to the following Chaukley record: "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." If he obtained land in 1770, it usually indicated that he was at least 21 years of age at this point in time. I've calculated his birthdate on this record.

    Family/Spouse: Mary RUTLEDGE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  53. 77.  Rebeckah YOUNGRebeckah YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born on 6 Jan 1752 in , Augusta, (Now Rockingham Co. ), VA; died on 10 Oct 1798 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    She is not listed as deceased when her brother John writes his will and mentions her as his sister, mother of Andrew McCombe in his will dated 1780. Her dates are in her husband and her and her children's Mccomb Bible. They had a large family of children.

    Rebeckah married William MCCOMBE on 28 Nov 1771. William (son of Andrew MCCOMBE and Jane REABURN) was born on 20 May 1750 in , Augusta, (Now Rockingham Co. ), VA; died on 18 Jun 1846 in , Clark, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 155. Andrew MCCOMBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Sep 1772; died on 29 Jul 1786.

  54. 78.  Margaret YOUNGMargaret YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (21.John3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1)

  55. 79.  Mary YOUNG, (Half sister to Martha via Thru-Lines)Mary YOUNG, (Half sister to Martha via Thru-Lines) Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1748 in of Cecil Co., Maryland; died on 15 May 1789 in , Augusta, VA, USA; was buried in Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.

    Notes:

    Sarah (or Mary in some sources) was highly likely to be born before 1750 as she was having children in 1763 according to her son's family bible. I have seen her birthdate in second hand sources as Sep. 27, 1727. I suspect that this might be too early or that she was married previous to her marriage with George Glenn. (CL-411) DNA evidence absolutely shows that my Sarah Young is descended from John and Annie Houston's ancestral tree. My mother matches autosomal DNA betwee 3.5 and 5.7 cM's with descendants of this line named Cahouf, Shannon Parnell, SMDonovan (A200104), L McElhaney (A798988), melstepp (A735224), Betty McLain (A764877), Ihakel (A787917), Donna Stone (A859372), and R. Pace Williams (T064653) just to name of a few on gedmatch. The are cousins on chromosome X or 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, and 14 with the most commonality on chromosome X.

    Mary married George GLENN before 1763. George (son of William GLENN and Jennie LITTLE) was born in 1730 in , Londonderry, Ireland; died before 14 Mar 1815 in , Augusta, VA; was buried in 1815 in Old Stone Church, Fort Defiance, Augusta, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 156. Nancy Agnes GLENN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Dec 1763 in Naked Creek, Augusta, VA; died in in Of Highland, OH.
    2. 157. James GLENN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 May 1765 in Naked Creek, Augusta, VA; died after 1822 in Of Huntington Twp., Gallia, OH, USA.
    3. 158. William GLENN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jun 1767 in Naked Creek, Augusta, VA; died on 31 May 1832 in , Gallia, OH, USA; was buried about 1 Jun 1832 in Vinton, Gallia, OH, USA.
    4. 159. Martha GLENN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jan 1772; died before 1801.
    5. 160. Hugh GLENN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Dec 1774 in Naked Creek, Augusta, VA; died on 24 Jan 1834 in Mt. Sidney, Augusta, VA; was buried in Fort Defiance, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America.
    6. 161. Sarah GLENN  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1778; died in 1798.
    7. 162. Mary GLENN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jun 1778; died on 23 Apr 1863 in , Augusta, VA; was buried about 26 Apr 1863 in , Augusta, VA.

  56. 80.  Martha YOUNGMartha YOUNG Descendancy chart to this point (22.James3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) was born before 1755 in of, Cecil County, Maryland, USA; died on 16 Jan 1838 in Gallipolis, Gallia, OH, USA.

    Notes:

    Based upon the ages of her children and husband, she is likely to be born afte 1744.

    Martha married John R. BING before 1771. John was born on 20 Oct 1747 in Old Chester, Chester, PA, USA; died on 7 Jun 1824 in Addison, Gallia, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 163. Mary Margaret BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1772 in Old Chester, Chester, PA, USA; died in 1844.
    2. 164. Esther C. BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1774 in Old Chester, Chester, PA, USA; and died.
    3. 165. Elizabeth BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Oct 1776 in , Augusta, VA, USA; and died.
    4. 166. Martha BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Apr 1778 in , Augusta, VA, USA; and died.
    5. 167. Marcus L. BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1780 in Old Chester, Chester, PA, USA; and died.
    6. 168. James BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Dec 1782 in Richland, Barnwell, SC, USA; and died.
    7. 169. William BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Nov 1786 in , Augusta, VA, USA; died on 30 Aug 1832 in Addison, Gallia, OH, USA.
    8. 170. Sarah BING  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Sep 1793 in , Augusta, VA, USA; and died.
    9. 171. John BING  Descendancy chart to this point died after 1790.

  57. 81.  Robert Young, Jr.Robert Young, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (23.Robert3, 6.William2, 1.Andrew1) died in aft. 1790 in of Naked Creek, Augusta, VA.