Julia Yale
F, (22 December 1762 - 28 February 1829)
Julia Yale was born on 22 December 1762 at Cheshire, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 She was the daughter of Job Yale Capt. and Elizabeth Hendrick. She married Noah Phelps at CT, USA.1 She married John Porter at CT.1 Julia Yale died on 28 February 1829 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA, at age 66.1
Last Edited=10 Jul 2016
Family: Julia Yale and Noah Phelps
Family: Julia Yale and John Porter
Citations
- [S611] Chas. T. Hendrick, Daniel Hendrick of Haverhill, MA and His Descendants.
Julia C Yale
F, (3 November 1826 - 1900)
Julia C Yale was born on 3 November 1826 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Ozias Yale and Agnes A. McGeorge. Julia C Yale died in 1900.
Last Edited=22 Mar 2020
Citations
- [S611] Chas. T. Hendrick, Daniel Hendrick of Haverhill, MA and His Descendants.
Lydia Ann Yale1
F, (6 June 1828 - 1884)
Lydia Ann Yale was born on 6 June 1828 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Ozias Yale and Roxanna (Roxey) M. Jones.1 Lydia Ann Yale died in 1884 at Allegany County, NY, USA.2 She was buried at Yale Family Cemetery, at Willings, Allegany County, NY, USA. Wife of Rev. Charles Strong.
Last Edited=16 Aug 2018
Margaret Yale1
F, (21 October 1841 - 3 February 1929)
Margaret Yale was born on 21 October 1841 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Amos Yale and Sarah Stoddard.1 Margaret Yale married William Merritt on 22 January 1871 at Chenango County, NY, USA. Margaret Yale died on 3 February 1929 at Oxford, Chenango County, NY, USA, at age 87. She died in the home in Oxford owned by her daughter Charlotte Merritt Lewis, now owned by Margaret Dorsey..2 She was buried at Riverview Cemetery, at Oxford, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=16 Aug 2018
Child of Margaret Yale and William Merritt
- Evelyn Merritt+ (7 Feb 1872 - 21 Jul 1935)
Margaret E. Yale
F, (30 April 1822 - 27 June 1866)
Margaret E. Yale was born on 30 April 1822 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Ozias Yale and Agnes A. McGeorge. Margaret E. Yale died on 27 June 1866 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, at age 44. She was buried at Coventryville Cemetery, at Coventryville, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=20 Aug 2015
Citations
- [S610] Talma Clark Hendrick, Genealogical Diary of Talma Clark Hendrick.
Ozias Yale
M, (6 November 1766 - 26 December 1853)
Ozias Yale was born on 6 November 1766 at Cheshire, New Haven County, CT, USA.1 He was the son of Job Yale Capt. and Elizabeth Hendrick. He married Hannah Hotchkiss at Cheshire, New Haven County, CT, on 27 November 1788.1 He married Agnes A. McGeorge at CT, USA, in 1811.1 Ozias Yale died on 26 December 1853 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA, at age 87. He was buried at Coventryville Cemetery, at Coventryville, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Ozias Yale was the son of Captain Job and Elizabeth Hendrick Yale, and brother to Philo. According to "History of the Town of Coventry" by Oliver P. Judd, Ozias Yale of Cheshire, Connecticut, settled in Coventry in 1792. He was a farmer, and served as Justice. Ozias married twice, first to Hannah Hotchkiss who died in Coventry, December 23, 1810. His children with Hannah were: Isabella, Hannah, Harry, and another son whose name begins with an H.
He married second Agnes A. McGeorge. Among their children were: Thomas, Sarah Eveline, Philetus, Robert, Agnes, Margaret, Julia, and Helen Yale.
Obit, Oxford Times Review, June 29, 1853:
At his residence in Conventry, Mary 26, 1853, Ozias Yale, Esq., in the 87th year of his age.
The subject of this notice emigrated when 26 years of age with his aged father and mother, and settled in Coventry, (then called Jones' settlement). That section of county was then a wilderness, the stillness of the forest being broken only by the scream of the Panther, the howl of the Wolf, and the more terrible whoop of the Red Man.
Mr. Yale's first wife, a most amiable and inestimable woman, bore him two sons, which were taken from him in their boyhood, and two daughters who are still living. The loss of his sons, rendered to Mr. Yale more difficult the task of clearing and improving his new farm. Oft has the writer of this heard him recount is sorrow and tears, for the loss of hf his children, and the still deeper grief for the loss of his excellent wife, who, a few years after, followed her sons to the silent grave. But he was man of determined mind, a strong body and excellent constitution and the difficulties and hardships of a new county all vanished before him the the early dew. By steady industry, economy and perseverance he worked out for himself an early competence, always providing abundantly the luxuries of good living for himself and family. Soon after the death of his wife he married Anges, eldest daughter of Rev. H. T. McGeorge, by whom he was blest with family of eight children, three sons and five daughters, most of whom with other friends, stood around his death bed "to point the parting anguish". Long will that family mourn the loss of a kind husband and affectionate father. Long too, will a large circle of friends and neighbors mourn, that a man in every sense of the word, has passed from among them. He ever evinced great fondness for reading, and could even late in life, converse fluently on matters of history and general intelligence. He was a highly respected by the community in which he resided, who elected him as early as 1803, as a Justice of the Peace, and subsequently at different times he was elected to most of the various town offices. Mr. Yale was among the few who first opened the road to the villages of Greene and Oxford, the latter at that time containing but one framed dwelling.
There is now but one man in Coventry who settled in that town as early as Mr. Yale. He always contributed cheerfully and largely to the support of the gospel, but it was not until about 20 years since, that he became hopefully to Christianity, and to use his own words "nothing but the power of God could have wrought so great and important change in his mind". Since that time he has been a regular and consistent member of the first Congregational Church, and he died as he lived, trusting in god for eternal salvation.
Ozias Yale was the son of Captain Job and Elizabeth Hendrick Yale, and brother to Philo. According to "History of the Town of Coventry" by Oliver P. Judd, Ozias Yale of Cheshire, Connecticut, settled in Coventry in 1792. He was a farmer, and served as Justice. Ozias married twice, first to Hannah Hotchkiss who died in Coventry, December 23, 1810. His children with Hannah were: Isabella, Hannah, Harry, and another son whose name begins with an H.
He married second Agnes A. McGeorge. Among their children were: Thomas, Sarah Eveline, Philetus, Robert, Agnes, Margaret, Julia, and Helen Yale.
Obit, Oxford Times Review, June 29, 1853:
At his residence in Conventry, Mary 26, 1853, Ozias Yale, Esq., in the 87th year of his age.
The subject of this notice emigrated when 26 years of age with his aged father and mother, and settled in Coventry, (then called Jones' settlement). That section of county was then a wilderness, the stillness of the forest being broken only by the scream of the Panther, the howl of the Wolf, and the more terrible whoop of the Red Man.
Mr. Yale's first wife, a most amiable and inestimable woman, bore him two sons, which were taken from him in their boyhood, and two daughters who are still living. The loss of his sons, rendered to Mr. Yale more difficult the task of clearing and improving his new farm. Oft has the writer of this heard him recount is sorrow and tears, for the loss of hf his children, and the still deeper grief for the loss of his excellent wife, who, a few years after, followed her sons to the silent grave. But he was man of determined mind, a strong body and excellent constitution and the difficulties and hardships of a new county all vanished before him the the early dew. By steady industry, economy and perseverance he worked out for himself an early competence, always providing abundantly the luxuries of good living for himself and family. Soon after the death of his wife he married Anges, eldest daughter of Rev. H. T. McGeorge, by whom he was blest with family of eight children, three sons and five daughters, most of whom with other friends, stood around his death bed "to point the parting anguish". Long will that family mourn the loss of a kind husband and affectionate father. Long too, will a large circle of friends and neighbors mourn, that a man in every sense of the word, has passed from among them. He ever evinced great fondness for reading, and could even late in life, converse fluently on matters of history and general intelligence. He was a highly respected by the community in which he resided, who elected him as early as 1803, as a Justice of the Peace, and subsequently at different times he was elected to most of the various town offices. Mr. Yale was among the few who first opened the road to the villages of Greene and Oxford, the latter at that time containing but one framed dwelling.
There is now but one man in Coventry who settled in that town as early as Mr. Yale. He always contributed cheerfully and largely to the support of the gospel, but it was not until about 20 years since, that he became hopefully to Christianity, and to use his own words "nothing but the power of God could have wrought so great and important change in his mind". Since that time he has been a regular and consistent member of the first Congregational Church, and he died as he lived, trusting in god for eternal salvation.
Last Edited=15 Aug 2016
Children of Ozias Yale and Hannah Hotchkiss
- Isabelle Yale (1 Jul 1792 - 1871)
- Hannah Yale (24 Apr 1794 - 3 Oct 1796)
- Harry Yale (28 Apr 1796 - 25 Jan 1808)
Children of Ozias Yale and Agnes A. McGeorge
- Thomas Yale+ (5 Jan 1812 - 15 Nov 1901)
- Sarah Eveline Yale (5 Jul 1813 - 13 Mar 1889)
- Philetus Yale (13 May 1815 - 28 Nov 1905)
- Robert Yale (9 May 1817 - 16 May 1896)
- Agnes Ann Yale+ (28 May 1819 - 2 Dec 1911)
- Margaret E. Yale (30 Apr 1822 - 27 Jun 1866)
- Julia C Yale (3 Nov 1826 - 1900)
- Helen O. Yale1 (28 Feb 1829 - 22 Sep 1890)
Citations
- [S611] Chas. T. Hendrick, Daniel Hendrick of Haverhill, MA and His Descendants.
Ozias Yale1
M, (6 September 1801 - 16 May 1893)
Ozias Yale was born on 6 September 1801 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Philo Yale and Hannah Parker.1 Ozias Yale married Roxanna (Roxey) M. Jones on 12 February 1824 at NY, USA.1 Ozias Yale died on 16 May 1893 at Wellsville, Allegany County, NY, USA, at age 91.
Wellsville Daily Reporter – May 19th 1893
"YALE – At the home of his daughter In law, Mrs. Jennie Yale on Madison Street, Thursday morning May 18th, Ozias Yale aged 91 years.
Mr. Yale has been quite feeble for some time, but still was about the house yesterday. He had evidently arisen this morning, but dropped dead beside the bed, where he was found by his family.
Two daughters and a son survive. Mrs. Roxy Martin, Greene, NY; Susan R. Strong, Smethport PA; and L.B. Yale of Syracuse.
The funeral will be held Saturday at 10 AM from the house at 57 Madison Street.".2 He was buried at Yale Family Cemetery, at Willings, Allegany County, NY, USA.
Wellsville Daily Reporter – May 19th 1893
"YALE – At the home of his daughter In law, Mrs. Jennie Yale on Madison Street, Thursday morning May 18th, Ozias Yale aged 91 years.
Mr. Yale has been quite feeble for some time, but still was about the house yesterday. He had evidently arisen this morning, but dropped dead beside the bed, where he was found by his family.
Two daughters and a son survive. Mrs. Roxy Martin, Greene, NY; Susan R. Strong, Smethport PA; and L.B. Yale of Syracuse.
The funeral will be held Saturday at 10 AM from the house at 57 Madison Street.".2 He was buried at Yale Family Cemetery, at Willings, Allegany County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=21 Jun 2018
Children of Ozias Yale and Roxanna (Roxey) M. Jones
- Roxanna Yale1 (3 Feb 1827 - 28 Jul 1903)
- Lydia Ann Yale1 (6 Jun 1828 - 1884)
- Henry O. Yale1 (14 Mar 1833 - 7 Apr 1881)
- Amos S. Yale1 (Mar 1837 - 3 Feb 1877)
Philetus Yale
M, (13 May 1815 - 28 November 1905)
Philetus Yale was born on 13 May 1815 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Ozias Yale and Agnes A. McGeorge. Philetus Yale married Jane H Jones on 6 December 1847. Philetus Yale died on 28 November 1905 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI, USA, at age 90.2 He was buried at Forest Home Cemetery, at Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI, USA.
Last Edited=27 Mar 2021
Family: Philetus Yale and Jane H Jones
Philetus H. Yale
M, (2 May 1836 - 8 November 1908)
Philetus H. Yale was born on 2 May 1836 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Thomas Yale and Alice Yale. Philetus H. Yale married Susan Catherine Guy on 23 September 1858. Married 42 years at the 1900 census of Utica, NY.. Philetus H. Yale died on 8 November 1908 at Utica, Oneida County, NY, USA, at age 72.2 He was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, at Utica, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=10 Jan 2022
Family: Philetus H. Yale and Susan Catherine Guy
Philo Yale
M, (28 February 1775 - 20 September 1865)
Philo Yale was born on 28 February 1775 at Cheshire, New Haven County, CT, USA.1,2 He was the son of Job Yale Capt. and Elizabeth Hendrick. Philo Yale married Hannah Parker on 25 October 1798 at CT, USA.2 Philo Yale lived at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.2 He married Betsey Bulkley on 27 April 1824 at NY, USA.2 Philo Yale died on 20 September 1865 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, at age 90. Internet Posting. He was buried at Coventryville Cemetery, at Coventryville, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=14 Aug 2009
Children of Philo Yale and Hannah Parker
- Ozias Yale+2 (6 Sep 1801 - 16 May 1893)
- Betsey Yale2 (15 Jul 1804 - 5 Jun 1840)
- Amos Yale+2 (17 Oct 1806 - 17 Feb 1856)
- Henry Yale2 (8 Dec 1808 - 15 Mar 1829)
- Susan Amanda Yale2 (23 Dec 1811 - 17 Mar 1887)
Family: Philo Yale and Betsey Bulkley
Robert Yale
M, (9 May 1817 - 16 May 1896)
Robert Yale was born on 9 May 1817 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 He was the son of Ozias Yale and Agnes A. McGeorge. Robert Yale died on 16 May 1896 at Norwich, Chenango County, NY, USA, at age 79. The funeral services of Robert Yale, late of Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]... were held at the family residence, in that place, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Thursday the remains were brought to Afton for burial, Rev. W.H. Scudder, who conducted the services at the house, also officiated at the grave. In speaking of the death of Mr. Yale the Norwich Telegraph says: "Mr. Yale had been in his usual health and about the house all day Sunday, and when his daughter went to call him Monday morning he was nearly speechless. Dr. Ormsby was hurriedly summoned, but could give no relief, and he gradually failed until the end came. Mr. Yale came to Norwich from Afton about 17 years ago, since which time he has resided here. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Nellie Yale, who have the sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement."
Taken from Sharon Donahe's blog titled "Local History Notes.". He was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, at Afton, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Taken from Sharon Donahe's blog titled "Local History Notes.". He was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, at Afton, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=11 Sep 2017
Citations
- [S610] Talma Clark Hendrick, Genealogical Diary of Talma Clark Hendrick.
Roxanna Yale1
F, (3 February 1827 - 28 July 1903)
Roxanna Yale was born on 3 February 1827 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA. She was the daughter of Ozias Yale and Roxanna (Roxey) M. Jones.1 Roxanna Yale died on 28 July 1903 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, at age 76. She was buried at Coventry Cemtery, at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=16 Aug 2018
Citations
- [S611] Chas. T. Hendrick, Daniel Hendrick of Haverhill, MA and His Descendants.
Sarah Eveline Yale
F, (5 July 1813 - 13 March 1889)
Sarah Eveline Yale was born on 5 July 1813 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Ozias Yale and Agnes A. McGeorge. She married Nathaniel Smith at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, on 26 June 1833.1 Sarah Eveline Yale died on 13 March 1889 at Rice County, KS, USA, at age 75. Sarah, the daughter of Ozia and Agnes A. McGeorge Yale, was born in Coventry, Chenango County, New York. She married Nathaniel Smith, June 26, 1833, Coventry, Chenango County, New York. They had six children: Ozias Yale, Agnes Eliza, George Phillip, Armina Amelia, Wheeler Powell, and Orcelia Hellon Smith. Nathaniel Smith died in 1894 in Nineveh, Broome County, New York.. She was buried at Lyons Municipal Cemetery, at Lyons, Rice County, KS, USA.
Last Edited=17 Aug 2018
Family: Sarah Eveline Yale and Nathaniel Smith
Citations
- [S610] Talma Clark Hendrick, Genealogical Diary of Talma Clark Hendrick.
Susan Amanda Yale1
F, (23 December 1811 - 17 March 1887)
Susan Amanda Yale was born on 23 December 1811 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, USA.1 She was the daughter of Philo Yale and Hannah Parker.1 Susan Amanda Yale died on 17 March 1887 at Coventry, Chenango County, NY, at age 75. She was buried at Coventryville Cemetery, at Coventryville, Chenango County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=16 Aug 2018
Citations
- [S611] Chas. T. Hendrick, Daniel Hendrick of Haverhill, MA and His Descendants.
Thomas Yale
M, (5 January 1812 - 15 November 1901)
Thomas Yale was born on 5 January 1812 at NY, USA.1 He was the son of Ozias Yale and Agnes A. McGeorge. He married Alice Yale at Cheshire, New Haven County, CT, USA, on 20 May 1835.1 Thomas Yale died on 15 November 1901 at Utica, Oneida County, NY, USA, at age 89.2 He was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, at Utica, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=10 Jan 2022
Child of Thomas Yale and Alice Yale
- Philetus H. Yale (2 May 1836 - 8 Nov 1908)
Noriko Yamamura
F
Noriko Yamamura married Brent Scott Hotchkin, son of Richard Frank Hotchkin Jr. and Paula Jeanne Guilmette, on 27 June 2002 at Funabashi, Chiba, Japan. Brent Scott Hotchkin.
Last Edited=24 Apr 2022
Children of Noriko Yamamura and Brent Scott Hotchkin
Mary Yanovich
F, (27 May 1888 - January 1978)
Mary Yanovich was born on 27 May 1888 at Czechoslovakia.1 She married Joseph Sadlon at NJ, USA, in 1911. According to the 1930 census he was age 23 and she age 22 at marriage.. Mary Yanovich died in January 1978 at Oxford, Warren County, NJ, USA, at age 89. She was buried at Hillside Cemetery, at Oxford, Warren County, NJ, USA.
Last Edited=22 Jul 2016
Children of Mary Yanovich and Joseph Sadlon
- Joseph Sadlon (7 Nov 1913 - 19 Sep 1994)
- John Sadlon (27 Feb 1915 - 16 Jan 1996)
- Michael Sadlon (12 Jul 1916 - 1 Jun 1956)
- Paul Sadlon (5 May 1918 - 26 May 1989)
- Kathryn (Katie) Sadlon+ (14 Oct 1919 - 4 Jun 2005)
- Mildred Sadlon (27 May 1921 - 11 Jun 2010)
- Samuel Sadlon (7 Jan 1923 - 1 Dec 1999)
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index 1935- 2014, SS #156-64-7144.
Mary (Polly) Yarrington
F, (25 June 1765 - 3 November 1849)
Mary (Polly) Yarrington was born on 25 June 1765 at Stonington, New London County, CT, USA. She married William Grant at Stonington, New London County, CT, on 17 February 1785. Mary (Polly) Yarrington died on 3 November 1849 at Sullivan County, NY, USA, at age 84. She was buried at Hodge Cemetery, at Neversink, Sullivan County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=13 Jan 2015
Child of Mary (Polly) Yarrington and William Grant
- Lydia Novill Grant+ (2 Dec 1807 - 11 Nov 1857)
Elizabeth Mae (Lizzy) Yazel
F, (15 November 1888 - 29 November 1939)
Elizabeth Mae (Lizzy) Yazel was born on 15 November 1888 at Marshal County, IN, USA. She married Clyde Carl Columbus Lucas on 23 November 1907 at Marshal County, IN.1 Elizabeth Mae (Lizzy) Yazel died on 29 November 1939 at Michigan City, La Porte County, IN, USA, at age 51. Lizzie was one of the eleven children born to David Yazel and Isabelle Elizabeth Murdick, who married on 13 Jan 1877. Their eleven children were: John Henry (25 Dec 1876), Bertha (15 May 1879), George William (18 Apr 1881), Connell Edward (17 Apr 1883), Willis Ray (10 Feb 1885), Elizabeth "Lizzie" (15 Nov 1888), Lulu P. (12 Feb 1890), Grover Floyd (2 Feb 1892), Lillian "Lillie" Belle (3 Nov 1894), Leonard Robert (1 Nov 1895), and Charles Mack (9 May 1900).
On 28 Nov 1939, Lizzie died after a heart attack on 28 Nov 1939, thirteen days after her fifty-first birthday. Noted in the clipping was that she had been living with daughter Helen at the time of her passing. According to her death certificate, she was laid to rest in Plymouth.. She was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Plymouth, Marshall County, IN, USA.
On 28 Nov 1939, Lizzie died after a heart attack on 28 Nov 1939, thirteen days after her fifty-first birthday. Noted in the clipping was that she had been living with daughter Helen at the time of her passing. According to her death certificate, she was laid to rest in Plymouth.. She was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Plymouth, Marshall County, IN, USA.
Last Edited=17 Jan 2017
Child of Elizabeth Mae (Lizzy) Yazel and Clyde Carl Columbus Lucas
- Gladys Mable Lucas+ (29 Apr 1921 - 3 Feb 1962)
Citations
- [S500] Indiana Marriages Index 1780 to 1992.
Lillian (Lillie) Belle Yazel
F, (3 November 1894 - 3 March 1969)
Lillian (Lillie) Belle Yazel was born on 3 November 1894 at Rochester, Fulton County, IN, USA. She married Clyde Carl Columbus Lucas circa 1930. Lillian (Lillie) Belle Yazel died on 3 March 1969 at Berrien Center, Berrien County, MI, USA, at age 74. She was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, at Plymouth, Marshall County, IN, USA.
Last Edited=18 Nov 2016
Family: Lillian (Lillie) Belle Yazel and Clyde Carl Columbus Lucas
W. C. Yeager
M, (circa 1870 - )
W. C. Yeager was born circa 1870. This date is only based on his wife's birth date and may be in gross error. He married Mary Mollie Stephenson, daughter of David Logan Stephenson and Sarah Ann Akard, on 21 August 1910 at Lamar County, TX, USA.
Last Edited=5 Aug 2019
Family: W. C. Yeager and Mary Mollie Stephenson
Ray Yellowhair
M
Ray Yellowhair married Virginia Bradshaw, daughter of John Wilhelm Bradshaw and Hazel Pocahontas Walner, on 11 May 1960 at Arkansas City, Cowley County, KS, USA. Ray Yellowhair and Virginia Bradshaw were divorced in December 1981.
Last Edited=16 Apr 2017
Family: Ray Yellowhair and Virginia Bradshaw
Ann Elizabeth York1
F, (1847 - 11 March 1920)
Ann Elizabeth York was born in 1847 at NY, USA. Age 33 at the 1880 census of Liberty, NY. She married David Tompkins, son of Enoch Tompkins and Mary Slack, on 31 January 1861 at Greenfield, Saratoga County, NY, USA.1 Ann Elizabeth York died on 11 March 1920 at NY.2 She was buried at Woodbourne Reformed Cemetery, at Woodbourne, Sullivan County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=1 Jan 2013
Family: Ann Elizabeth York and David Tompkins
Lulah Pearl York
F, (6 March 1872 - 1931)
Lulah Pearl York was born on 6 March 1872 at Brookfield, Madison County, NY, USA. She married William Anderson Welch on 23 October 1892 at Indian Territory, USA. Lulah Pearl York died in 1931 at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA. She was buried at Waterville Cemetery, at Waterville, Oneida County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=11 Sep 2017
Family: Lulah Pearl York and William Anderson Welch
Emily Katherine Youell
F, (17 March 1873 - 22 March 1954)
Emily Katherine Youell was born on 17 March 1873 at MA, USA.1 She married Earnest Clarence Edwards at Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY, USA, on 20 April 1899. Emily Katherine Youell died on 22 March 1954 at Onondaga County, NY, USA, at age 81.1 She was buried at Fayetteville Cemetery, at Fayetteville, Onondaga County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=21 Nov 2016
Children of Emily Katherine Youell and Earnest Clarence Edwards
- Helen Mabel Edwards (6 Sep 1900 - 4 Jul 1975)
- Phrinda Ruth Edwards (8 Oct 1901 - 20 Nov 2000)
- Henry Jerome Edwards (16 Mar 1904 - 3 Mar 1999)
- Emily Ernestine Edwards (22 Apr 1911 - 23 Apr 1911)
Citations
- [S163]
Albert Warren Young
M, (1 June 1854 - 21 October 1933)
Albert Warren Young was born on 1 June 1854 at Monroeville, Huron County, OH, USA.1 He married Anna Kezia Seymour, daughter of George Washington Seymour and Charlotte Elizabeth Hotchkin, on 21 February 1899 at Bellevue, Huron County, OH, USA.2 Albert Warren Young appeared on the census of 1900 at Precient 2, Phillips County, CO, USA. The census lists the family as: Albert Young, jun 1854, 45, married 1 year, stock raiser, born OH, parents born VT; wife Anna S., jun 1854, 45, 0 children, 0 living, born OH, father born CT, mother born NY.. He died on 21 October 1933 at Bellevue, Huron County, OH, at age 79.1 He was buried at Strong's Ridge Cemetery, at Strong's Ridge, Huron County, OH, USA.
Wife Anna is living with mother at the 1910 census and claims to be a widow but Daniel is living with wife Jenny S. and son Perry at this census.
Wife Anna is living with mother at the 1910 census and claims to be a widow but Daniel is living with wife Jenny S. and son Perry at this census.
Last Edited=31 May 2010
Family: Albert Warren Young and Anna Kezia Seymour
Charles Young
M
Charles Young married Joan Mary Schwartz, daughter of John William Schwartz and Mary Elizabeth Manwarren, circa 1953 at MI, USA.
Last Edited=7 Mar 2008
Child of Charles Young and Joan Mary Schwartz
- Charles Samuel Young (24 May 1958 - 26 May 1958)
Charles Samuel Young
M, (24 May 1958 - 26 May 1958)
Charles Samuel Young was born on 24 May 1958 at MI, USA.1 He was the son of Charles Young and Joan Mary Schwartz. Charles Samuel Young died on 26 May 1958 at MI.1
Last Edited=7 Mar 2008
Citations
- [S48] Marjorie Hotchkin & Lila Wythe, Michigan Hotchkin Family Reunion Notes.
Dennison C. Young
M, (29 August 1840 - 30 July 1859)
Dennison C. Young was born on 29 August 1840 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA. He was the son of Frank Young and Ursula D. Carrier. Dennison C. Young died on 30 July 1859 at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, at age 18. He was buried at Old Liberty Cemetery, at Liberty, Sullivan County, NY, USA.
Last Edited=12 Sep 2017
Elizabeth Young
F, (1829 - 3 December 1877)
Elizabeth Young was born in 1829. She married Thomas W. Schoonmaker at NY, USA. Elizabeth Young died on 3 December 1877. She was buried at Albany Rural Cemetery, at Menands, Albany County, NY, USA.
Elizabeth is given two other surnames and it is not clear that Young is her maiden name. These surnames are Wynkoof or Wincoop and Zong.
Elizabeth is given two other surnames and it is not clear that Young is her maiden name. These surnames are Wynkoof or Wincoop and Zong.
Last Edited=16 Aug 2021
Child of Elizabeth Young and Thomas W. Schoonmaker
- Benjamin Pierce Schoonmaker (20 Jun 1855 - 14 Feb 1929)