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From: Kelly Decker <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] YOUNG - 1700's to early 1800's
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 14:35:07 -0400
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Hi Bill;

I'm sorry I don't have any information on you YOUNG family. But I did
find, several years ago in an antique store in Cape May, New Jersey,
some photos that I decided to 'rescue'. All of the photos have the same
handwriting on them and include the inscriptions listed below. The
photos are also available to view on the web at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kdecker/PhotoAlbum/Pages/Youngs.htm

If you or anyone else on the list know this family and would like these
photos please contact me.

Good luck in your research.
Kelly Brodhead-Decker

Andrew J. Young & wife
Clara Walker Young
c. 1912
ajy b. 1837
cwy b. 1857
Mar 1885

A.J. Young III

Miss Harmer
m. B.F. Walker
Picture takem in Salem, NJ

Charles Young
(brother of Roberta Young)
Picture was taken in Bel Air, Md.

Anna Jacobs Young
taken at Ocean City, Md
Sept 10, 1924

Elizabeth Waite Babcock

Sorry this was the only me fit to look upon & it is certainly not much
to boast of!
Helen T.W.C.
Note the scrapple.
Elizabeth Babcock

Elizabeth Rhodes Young
(A.J. Young II)

ABS
Carol Painter (right)
109 Sutton Rd.
Ardmore

Wwalf Rhodes
Mellinee Rhodes Jaciton? (Mrs. Edw T.)
Elizabeth Rhodes Young (Mrs. Andrew J)
Mary Rhodes Brown (Mrs. Charles Ridgely Rugh)
Charles Rhodes

Mary Claire (hands on ABS)
Elizabeth Rhodes (dau of Flora & Walft v. of ABS)

Charles R.P. Brown Jr.
Mary Rhodes Brown
Ann Scruggs
Elizabeth Brown Scruggs
Angela__Brown (Mrs. Robert)
Robert Brown & daughter

Bill Morrow wrote:

>I am searching for parents/siblings of Mary YOUNG b. circa 1790's d. ?
>In 1816 she married Peter MYERS/MIRES. Marriage was performed by the
>Pastor of the Baptist Church on Main Street in Flemington, NJ. Peter
>and Mary are buried there but headstones are broken/unreadable BUT
>footstones are clearly marked P.(eter) M.(yers) and M.(ary) M.(yers ne
>YOUNG). One of their son's is buried next to his parents.
>
>Peter MYERS tombstone inscription has been located at the Alexander
>Library, Rutgers University in New Brunswick and indicates he died in
>Novemer 1870, aged 77 years (calculated birth date 1793). His wife's
>birth date is a "guesstimate" based on when he was born.
>
>Research reveals that this Peter MYERS was the son of a Simon MYERS who
>left land in 1814 in Hunterdon County, one of his adjoining neighbors
>was a Peter MYERS. (Could he be Mary's father?). Two of Simon MYERS'
>children married people named YOUNG. One of his daughter's was married
>to a Samuel YOUNG that I would also like to identify.
>
>Any help with "sorting out" the early YOUNG families would be
>appreciated. Last Monday I ordered the will of John YOUNG and asked for
>a search for the will of a Peter W. YOUNG who apparently died in 1823
>based on an item in the Hunterdon Gazette which advertised his land for
>sale.
>
>I "hope" I am getting close to making this YOUNG family connection to my
>MYERS line. Hannah MYERS, daughter of Peter MYERS and Mary YOUNG
>married Charles TITUS. This couple is buried at the Old Rock Church
>near the Hunterdon/Mercer County line. I then descend through my great
>grandmother Christianna TITUS (named for her maiden Aunt Christianna
>MYERS) who married John Henry HANN. This couple is buried at the
>Highlands Cemetery in Hopewell Borough, Mercer County, NJ.
>
>I look forward to corresponding with anyone who has knowledge of the
>"early" YOUNG/JUNG families of southern Hunterdon Co., NJ.
>
>Regards,
>
>Bill Morrow in Houston, TX (native of NJ)
>
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