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29951 Elizabeth was of Claremont and was probably the sister of William York who married Luther's sister, Lucy Hilliard. Elizabeth YORK
 
29952 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everret Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 239.
He was a farmer until three years after marriage, when he enteredthe Veterinary Department of Cornell University, graduating June 22,1905. He will locate in Brookfield. He is a Prohibitionist, and he andhis wife belong to the Society of Friends. 
Fritz Elera YORK
 
29953 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 201.
He died in a hospital at Brasher, La. He was a member of the 114thRegt. NY Vols. 
Galusha YORK
 
29954 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, pages 181 & 201.
Lived in Pennsylvania. Had thirteen children.

THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page186.

Researching this line is Dorothy York Buck-Johnson, 68 Danube RiverDrive, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931. 
Galusha Elyon YORK
 
29955 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 223.
He is a merchant in Portage, Wisconsin, carrying on, with hisbrother, the business founded by his father. 
George E. YORK
 
29956 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everret Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 209.
She is a graduate of the State Normal School at Oneonta, NY. Shewent to Porto Rico as a teacher by appointment by the government.Residence in 1905, Blue Mountain Lake, NY. 
Harriet Louisa YORK
 
29957 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 180.
He was collector, 1880-1881, and clerk, 1856. 
Henry Lewis YORK
 
29958 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everret Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 209.
He was a banker in Wellsville, NY. 
Hiram YORK
 
29959 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Horace F. YORK
 
29960 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 181.
Lived in Marshall, NY and had four children. 
Irene YORK
 
29961 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 201.
He was a mill-owner at Kilborun, Wisconsin, and later a dealer inflour and feed at Portage. He was a prominent citizen and greatlyrespected. 
Irving W. YORK
 
29962 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page41.

HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, page 700.

DAR Patriot Index, page 768, Sol., Conn. 
Jeremiah YORK
 
29963 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everret Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 182.
They lived at one time in Brookfield, NY, near the York Schoolhouse. 
Joseph YORK
 
29964 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everret Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 239.
He is a farmer. They belong to the Society of Friends, Residence,Poolville, NY. 
Lelen Alexis YORK
 
29965 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everret Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 209.
Both were educated in the common schools, and both were teachersbefore marriage. He worked at carpenter work for one year, worked in abutter and cheese factory for six years, and now manages a dairy farm andruns a steam sawmill. He is a Republican, and he and his wife are membersof the Society of Friends. Residence Poolville, NY. 
Lelen Alonzo YORK
 
29966 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everett Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 188.
He was a cheese-maker and a farmer. She resides in the old homesteadwith her son. They belong to the Society of Friends. 
Lelen Collins YORK
 
29967 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, Boston, The Everett Press Compnay, 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 46.
Lucy E. York (405) , born Oct. 28, 1841; married George H. Blivin,who died soon after they married. Later Mrs. Bliven removed to Pasadena,California to live with her sister, Sarah A. (York) Douglass. Lucy (York)Bliven died in Pasadena, California Dec. 4, 1897. 
Lucy Elizabeth YORK
 
29968 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page136. Lydia YORK
 
29969 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everett Press Company, 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 188.
Residence in Unadilla, NY, where he is a butter and cheesemanufacturer. He is a Prohibitionist. 
Mahlon Day YORK
 
29970 ! (1) Barbara York Sargent (sister), McPherson, KS.
(2) "California Birth Records," from CA Dept. of Health Services Office of Health Information and Research Vital Statistics Section, http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/birth/search (5 Jun 2000).
(3) "California Death Records," from CA Dept. of Health Services Office of Health Information and Research Vital Statistics Section, http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search (5 Jun 2000).

! Birth: (1) Age 19 in 1945 (b. 1926). (2,3) Mother maiden name BUNNELL. 4 Feb 1926. (2) Alameda Co., CA. (3) CA.
Death: (1,3) 8 Dec 1945. (3) Alameda Co., CA.


Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Marshall Randol "Brud" YORK
 
29971 Researching this line is cscox@gci.net Mary YORK
 
29972 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page97.
Lived in McDonough, Chenango Co., New York.

BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 181.
Moved to Penn. No children. 
Nancy YORK
 
29973 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page104.

BABCOCK GENEALOGY, page 133.

HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., page 702. 
Nathan YORK
 
29974 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page186. Nina Gladys YORK
 
29975 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 181.
Lived in Pennsylvania and had four children. 
Pamelia YORK
 
29976 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 181.
Lived in Tama York lived in Edmeston, NY and had children. 
Pertamer YORK
 
29977 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 181.
They lived in Pharsalia, NY. Had eleven children. 
Polly YORK
 
29978 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, Boston, The Everett Press Compnay, 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 46.
He is a farmer. Residence in 1905 is Brownsdale Minn. 
Reuben Oscar YORK
 
29979 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, Boston, The Everett Press Compnay, 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 46.
Mr. & Mrs. York occupied, during nearly all of their married life,the homestead of Mathew Brown and were devoted members of the secondBaptist Church. He was for many years a deacon. Children born in No.Stonington.
Deacon Reuben W. York, who married Lucy E. Brown, was the son ofNathan and Martha, or Pattie (Breed) York. 
Reuben W. YORK
 
29980 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 181.
They moved to Penn. Had ten children. 
Sally YORK
 
29981 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page30 & 136.
Bell York was son of Thomas and Mary (Brown) York. Bell and hisfather Thomas York descended from James York, Sr. born 1614 who came toAmerica 20 Jun 1635 on the Phillip. They lived between Griswold and nearthe northeast corner of North Stonington, Conn.

DAR Patriot Index, apge 434 - Pvt Conn.
Mentioned in Pension Records, Vol. 53, page 118-9 in record of DavidMain S.F. 16937. 
Sarah YORK
 
29982 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page32.
Thede was Asa's second wife.

BURDICK GENEALOGY, pages 22 and 23.

BROWN GENEALOGY, Part I, page 43, 172-3. 
Thede YORK
 
29983 Enterprising farmer. Lived in south part of Cornish. Uriah YORK
 
29984 William is probably the brother of Elizabeth York who was the first wife of Lucy's brother, Luther Hilliard. William YORK
 
29985 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 181.
Lived in W. Brookfield, NY. 
Zebulon YORK
 
29986 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page97.

HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN. pages 287, 699 and 703. 
Zebulon T. YORK
 
29987 BURIAL: Chatham Cemetery in Chatham Twp, Medina, OH

1850 Census: Chatham Twp., Medina, OH Listed the children
1860 Census: chatham Twp., Medina, OH age 58 Farmer 
Alvah YOUNG
 
29988 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Chatham Cemetery in Chatham Twp, Medina, OH


1880 Census: Chatham Twp., Medina, OH 
Clark D. YOUNG
 
29989 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, MI


Source: Monroe County Death Records 
Delia YOUNG
 
29990 !Information taken from "Olmsteds In America" published 1912 by Henry King
Olmsted. Page 162

!Mrs. Olmsted resided at Garnett, Kansas, but it does not give a year. 
Eleanor G. YOUNG
 
29991 Excerpts from http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyaho/brooklyn.htm
This is taken from a book published in July 1896
"Memorial To The Pioneer Women Of The Western Reserve" ----------------------------------------------
The same year [1814] came Elijah YOUNG and his wife Candace, also their son Warren and wife Mary DEAN. A covered wagon drawn by oxen brought them on they journey from Chatham, Ct., in forty days. They settled on farms in fine locations and put up their log cabins, one a double one.

The Seneca Indians were not infrequent callers, were friendly, but too much inclined to beg. Flour for some time was $18.00 a barrel, and brave Mary DEAN YOUNG had to exercise much forethought in providing bread for her little flock until land could be cleared for a crop of wheat. Once she was forced to open the oven door and remove the top crust of a johnny cake she was baking to quiet the hungry crying of her children.

Candace was a sprightly little lady, and always walked to the village, as she called what is now the city of Cleveland, even after it had grown to be one of good size.

Her son, Warren YOUNG, was the first settler to construct a road through Big Creek valley. This was a serious but very necessary undertaking since the Loaf Hills in rainy seasons supplied mud of the most baffling nature. Also he started the first toll gate kept in the township.

One of his daughters recalls her alarm when a big Indian, standing in the doorway of the road house, uttered a war whoop with all the power of his lungs. It was, however, only an expression of good feeling as he stalked away with the tobacco he had just begged.

Warren YOUNG kept the first tavern in the settlement, which means that Mary had to prepare beds and meals at all hours of the day or night. For many years this place, under different managers, was a tavern site.

Their three daughters Emmeline, Harriet and Emily, always resided in the township. Emmeline became the wife of Lawton ROSS, and the hospitality of her home was proverbial. They had no children but adopted two orphans, William CUSHMAN and Mary GREEN. Out of this grew a romance, for, when arrived at a suitable age, the pair were married.

Emmeline passed away at the age of eighty in the home to which she came as a bride. She had a gentle, sweet nature and was beloved by all.

Emily became Mrs. Samuel LOCKWOOD, and like her sisters was a notable housekeeper.
Harriet married Willard BRAINARD. Their daughters, Emmeline BRAINARD now Mrs. Abel FISH; Clarissa, Mrs. Leonard FISH; and Celia, Mrs. Lewis BRAINARD, settled near the childhood home.
Sarah B. YOUNG, who may have been a sister of Warren YOUNG, was born in East Haddam, Ct., came to Brooklyn in 1819, and married Jonathan FISH. George AIKEN of Haddam, Ct., aged forty-five years, and his wife, Tamzen HIGGINS, aged forty-three, came to Brooklyn in 1811. Mrs. AIKEN survived her husband nearly a quarter of a century, dying when a very old lady.

Her children were Cyrel, Jared, Julia, Laura, Caroline and William. They intermarried with the families of the earliest settlers. Cyrel married Harriet RUSSELL, Jared married Julia BRAINARD and lived in Amherst, Ohio, Caroline married Diodate CLARK, and William married Betsey CLARK, sister of Diodate.

Julia AIKEN married Alonzo CARTER, son of Lorenzo of Cleveland, and kept tavern with her husband on the West side opposite the foot of Superior St. A Julia AIKEN, also daughter of George and Tamison (or Tamzen) AIKEN, is recorded as being the wife of a RATHBUN, secondly of Abner COCHRAN.
Betsey CLARK AIKEN lived to be ninety-one years old. She is said to have been a most worthy pioneer, and held in the highest respect. 
Elijah Simeon YOUNG
 
29992 BIOGRAPHY: "Emmeline became the wife of Lawton ROSS, and the hospitality of her home was proverbial. They had no children but adopted two orphans, William CUSHMAN and Mary GREEN. Out of this grew a romance, for, when arrived at a suitable age, the pair were married. Emmeline passed away at the age of eighty in the home to which she came as a bride. She had a gentle, sweet nature and was beloved by all."

BIOGRAPHY: Excerpts from http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyaho/brooklyn.htm
This is taken from a book published in July 1896
"Memorial To The Pioneer Women Of The Western Reserve" ---------------------------------------------- 
Emmeline YOUNG
 
29993 Researching this line is Teri Eccleston Kukla at verar@csu.cted.net Flora Belle YOUNG
 
29994 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, MI 
Freddy J. M. YOUNG
 
29995 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Chatham Cemetery in Chatham Twp, Medina, OH 
George A. YOUNG
 
29996 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, MI 
George Alvah YOUNG
 
29997 MARRIAGE: YOUNGS, HARRIET and BRAINARD, WILLIAM 0002 0277

CENSUS: 1880 - Living with her daughter, Clarissa, in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Willard does not appear in the 1880 census. His wife, Harriet, however, does as she was living with her daughter Clara and Clara's husband, Leonard Fish in Brooklyn, Ohio. (Dwelling #79, Household #86) 
Harriet Maria YOUNG
 
29998 Possibly in Summerfield. Herman YOUNG
 
29999 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Buried in Deerfield Cemetery, Deerfield, MI


1. Source: Obituary from Petersburg Sun 
Horace YOUNG
 
30000 1800 census shows 2 boys 10-15 years old, 1 girl under 10 years old, andan adult male and female, both over 45 years old.

Young, Hiat, Chatham.Sergeant, Capt. Thomas Hamilton's co.; engaged July7, 1775; service to Dec. 31, 1775, 6 mos. 10 days; company stationed inBarnstable Co. for defence of seacoast. (Massachusetts Soldiers andSailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 17 page 1021) 
Hyat YOUNG
 

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