_Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _+ | (.... - 1705) m 1697 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _|_Catharina BAUR _____________ | (1698 - 1735) m 1725 _Johann Nickel, I YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (1734 - 1807) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Barbara GERMANN _______|_____________________________ | (1698 - ....) m 1725 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1856) | | | _____________________________ | | | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_Regina BOND ___________________| | (1748 - 1810) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |--Johannes, II YOUNG \ JUNG | (1811 - 1888) | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |_Susannah SHAFER _______| (1775 - 1855) | | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | |________________________________| | | _____________________________ | | |________________________|_____________________________
[17968] Data from Tuccinardi's file.
_Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _+ | (.... - 1705) m 1697 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _|_Catharina BAUR _____________ | (1698 - 1735) m 1725 _Johann Nickel, I YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (1734 - 1807) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Barbara GERMANN _______|_____________________________ | (1698 - ....) m 1725 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1856) | | | _____________________________ | | | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_Regina BOND ___________________| | (1748 - 1810) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |--Katarina YOUNG \ JUNG | (1803 - ....) | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |_Susannah SHAFER _______| (1775 - 1855) | | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | |________________________________| | | _____________________________ | | |________________________|_____________________________
[17943] Data from Tuccinardi's file.
__ | __|__ | _Philips YOUNG \ JUNG _| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1705) m 1681 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Louisa Margretha YOUNG \ JUNG | (1687 - 1687) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Elisabeth CONRADT __________| (.... - 1696) m 1681 | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_______________________| | | __ | | |__|__
[19532]
Data from Tuccinardi.
Jung descendancy in Germany from the Church Records.
8/2002 Email : chart with the ancestors for my John Young; info fromNorthampton Co., PA church records; Leon wrote the place with theparish archives for Neunkirchen & Baumholder, Germany for records-thatis where the Youngs are from.
__ | __|__ | _Philips YOUNG \ JUNG _| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1705) m 1681 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Maria Catharina YOUNG \ JUNG | (1687 - ....) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Elisabeth CONRADT __________| (.... - 1696) m 1681 | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_______________________| | | __ | | |__|__
[19533]
Data from Tuccinardi.
Jung descendancy in Germany from the Church Records.
8/2002 Email : chart with the ancestors for my John Young; info fromNorthampton Co., PA church records; Leon wrote the place with theparish archives for Neunkirchen & Baumholder, Germany for records-thatis where the Youngs are from.
__ | _Philips YOUNG \ JUNG _|__ | _Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1705) m 1697 | | | __ | | | | |_______________________|__ | _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (1698 - 1735) m 1725 | | | __ | | | | | _______________________|__ | | | | |_Catharina BAUR _____________| | m 1697 | | | __ | | | | |_______________________|__ | | |--Maria Margaretha YOUNG \ JUNG | (1725 - ....) | __ | | | _______________________|__ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |_______________________|__ | | |_Barbara GERMANN _______| (1698 - ....) m 1725 | | __ | | | _______________________|__ | | |_____________________________| | | __ | | |_______________________|__
[19525]
Data from Tuccinadi.
8/2002 Email : chart with the ancestors for my John Young; info fromNorthampton Co., PA church records; Leon wrote the place with theparish archives for Neunkirchen & Baumholder, Germany for records-thatis where the Youngs are from.
_Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _+ | (.... - 1705) m 1697 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _|_Catharina BAUR _____________ | (1698 - 1735) m 1725 _Johann Nickel, I YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (1734 - 1807) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Barbara GERMANN _______|_____________________________ | (1698 - ....) m 1725 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1856) | | | _____________________________ | | | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_Regina BOND ___________________| | (1748 - 1810) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |--Melchior YOUNG \ JUNG | (1817 - ....) | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |_Susannah SHAFER _______| (1775 - 1855) | | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | |________________________________| | | _____________________________ | | |________________________|_____________________________
[18003] Data from Tuccinardi's file.
_Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _+ | (.... - 1705) m 1697 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _|_Catharina BAUR _____________ | (1698 - 1735) m 1725 _Johann Nickel, I YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (1734 - 1807) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Barbara GERMANN _______|_____________________________ | (1698 - ....) m 1725 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1856) | | | _____________________________ | | | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_Regina BOND ___________________| | (1748 - 1810) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |--Nicholaus YOUNG \ JUNG | (1805 - 1896) | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |_Susannah SHAFER _______| (1775 - 1855) | | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | |________________________________| | | _____________________________ | | |________________________|_____________________________
[17938]
Data from Tuccinardi's file.
Nicholas and Ann Buck Young moved from Lansing, N.Y. and went bycovered wagon with their 3 children (John, Melinda, Charles ) to Ohio,in the Western Reserve area. They lived first in Ashland where hebuilt a house and blacksmith shop. They lived there for about 3 years,then moved to Medina Co., Ohio where he bought a farm. There he " gotin trouble signing notes", sold the farm, paid the debts and moved toLafayette, where he bought a house, lot and shop. He worked there forabout 4 years and James Nicholas was born there in 1847. Then he soldout and moved back to Medina Co. and bought a farm about 5 miles fromthe town of Medina. He sold that and moved to Seneca Co., where hebought an 80 acre farm and worked part time as a blacksmith in GreenSprings. His father, John, died in Seneca Co. while visiting Nicholas.He sold the Seneca farm and moved to Oberlin in Lorain Co. His lastmove was to Parma, Michigan where he bought ' a nice home and lot."His wife, Ann and daughter Martha died there. Nicholas married again (Mary Moore) and bought a farm ouside of Parma "down the road fromCharles". His second wife and daughter Evaline died there. Nicholaslived with his boys after the loss of his second wife. He died inChicago, and was buried in the Chapel cemetery near Parma. Inscriptionon Nicholas Young's headstone: "Worship God" b July 15, 1805 d Aug 16,1896 "The Lord is a Lamp to my life".
#200265- Deed from Henry Williams to Nicholas Young, 9/30/1853 -Seneca Co. Ohio.
Info from Aunt Evelyn Sculley- from 1810 Census- Montgomery Co., NY: 4males under 10 yrs.; 1 male over 10 & under 16 yrs.; 1 male over 26 &under 45; 1 female under 10; 1 female over 16 and under 26. Also aNicholas Young recorded in the 1st Dutch Reformed Church at Manny'sCorners, Town of Amsterdam (Township) Montgomery Co., NY. Is this thereason my father said his family was Pennsylvania Dutch??? sheasks.... "I remember visiting a farm somwhere in NY state that Dadsaid had belonged to????? I can't remember whether it was a father orgrandfather or where it was, but it could well have been MontgomeryCo. for I remember the Finger Lakes were near." Also there was arecord from the First Presbyterian Church of Amsterdam, July 15, 1817: a Mr. Nicholas Young appeared before Session & requested to bereceived into communion with that church. The same Nicholas ?? ??AuntEvelyn wonders.... Our Nicholas moved to the Western Reserve in 1814,so apparently no connection.
#244- History of Lorain Co. pg. 134:" The land of Nicholas Youngconsisted of one hundred acres in Section 22; afterwards owned by Dr.N. S. Townshend. Upon this a log dwelling was constructed during thesummer of 1815 by himself and his son William. When ready foroccupancy Mr. Young returned east for his family, with whom he arrivedin October. He exchanged his farm in Section 22 for land in Section15, at the center, upon which he remained until 1835, when he disposedof his property and removed to Wisconsin."
#245- History of Lorain County-Avon Township- " In the summer o f1814, Wilber Cahoon and family; Nicholas Young and son William; LewisAustin and family; Ephraim Keyes and family and two brothers, Spinkand Reuben Cooper, with their wives, took their departure fromMontgomery county, NY, for Ohio,- the objective point being townshipnumber seven, in the sixteenth range The cavalcade consisted of fivehorses, four yoke of oxen and five cows. Arriving at Ashtahua, Keyesand the brothers Cooper decided to remain there for a time. The otherthree families came on, and early in the fall reached the end of theridge road, at Barney Hall 's in Dover township, Cuyahoga county. Herethe families remained until a road had been cut along the summit ofthe ridge to section eleven, in which the greater portion of the landsselected by Mr. Cahoon were situated. Soon a log house was constructedon this section, the first built by a permanent settler, and into thisthe family of Mr. Cahoon soon removed. This stood on the site of thepresent homestead residence, which was built in the year 1826, and wasthe first frame house built in the township Avon."
#245- History of Lorain County- Avon township-" The first religiousservice in Avon township was held at the house of Nicholas Young,immediately after a settlement was commenced, by local preacher of theBaptist faith, named Jashar Taylor, then residing in Dover township,Cuyahoga county. A church was not yet formed, however, until thesummer of 1817. In June of that year Elder Hartwell, from the east,making a missionary tour through this portion of the Reserve, heldmeetings at the house of Wilbur Cahoon a few times, and traveledwestward. Returning some 2-3 months later, he found that the seed sownon his first visit had brought forth fruit, the result of which wasthat the following persons were formed into a church: Nicholas Youngand wife and Jared Barr, of Avon; Jashar Taylor...... Alwell and wife,of Dover ; .........Dean and .......Alexander and wife, of Rockport."
#200105- from Anita Young Hersey: She wondered if the Youngs wereoriginally Pennsylvania Dutch- Yungs, Mennonites from DEU. Lansing, NYis very near Ithaca, where Nicholas built a shop and worked at histrade- blacksmithing, which he learned from his father John.
#958- from Wallace Nolin- 1870 census Jackson Co., Mi.,,ParmaTownship- Nicholas listed as retired machinist with Elizabeth Young,age 44, "keeping house"- could that be Mary E. Moore, his second wife?She was born NH. Also shows Elizabeth's parents both foreign born.
-On 15 Nov. 1839, he ( Nicholas) bought a single acre of land inMontgomery Twp., in the NE section of what is now the city of Ashland.This was difficult for Wallace to determine since Ashland Co. was notformed until 1846, and his land was part of Richland Co. at that time.He sold it on 5 April 1843, but, evidently through some confusion fromthe creation of the new county, it was not recorded until 13 April1881! The man to whom he sold it, Samuel Zerbe, apparently realizedthe deed had not been filed when he went to sell it. So, the newtransfer of the deed and it's filing on behalf of the new buyers bothoccurred on that same day in 1881. Both the names of Nicholas Youngand his wife, Anne D. Young, were written at the end of the 1881 deedfiling, but they appeared to be written by the same person. So,perhaps he was not even contacted in Mi. Wallace conceded that I wasprobably accurate in stating that he worked a blacksmith shop theresince he paid $60.00 for the acre & sold it less than 4 yrs. later for$600.00!!!!
Medina Co.- His first purchase there was 40 acres in Harrisville Twp.on 8 April 1845. He bought and sold off parts of this farm over thenext few years, spanning the year of 1847 when his son, James N. Youngwas born. Wallace is having a problem with the "Lafayette" referencein my papers as the birthplace of James . The only land transaction byNicholas Young he could find was a sale...no purchase........for 5acres on 24 April 1850. The Harrisville Twp. farm was in the northernpart of the township , so Lafayette was probably the nearest town.This may be irrelevant, anyway, since by that time Nicholas wasalready over in Montville Twp. Wallace feels sure that James was bornin Medina Co ., and not in either of the other Ohio villages with thename of Lafayette referred to in my papers somewhere. They are too faraway. On 30 March 1849, he bought the 181 acre farm in Montville Twp.,still in Medina Co., where Wallace originally found him on the 1850census. This is probably the farm "five miles from Medina" referencedin my material. Very close to Dyer farm. He resold all 181 acres of iton 26 April 1853.
Seneca Co.- On 7 May 1853, he bought 83 acres in Adams Twp., SenecaCo., just a few miles from the village of Green Springs, where heapparently worked at blacksmithing again. But, he did not purchase anyproperty in the village. Wallace wondered if he worked for someoneelse....My papers seem definite on the Green Springs data. There isanother problem, like the one in Ashland Co ., where here there are norecords of his having sold that farm, but, the next owner, Arza Lee(presumably the person to whom Nicholas sold it) resold it to the nextbuyer on 17 August 1857 . So, Nicholas, must have been gone from thecounty some time before that. There is another Nicholas Young inSeneca Co. about this time, but, he was buying and selling alot ofcity property in Tiffin, the county seat, and that went on nearly into1900. Wallace hasn't established who he is yet.
Lorain Co.- On 25 OCT 1858, Nicholas purchased a lot in Oberlin , inLorain Co., and sold it again on 11 May 1860. My papers suggest thathe may have convenienced his daughter, who was attending OberlinCollege, by the purchase of this lot. He also purchased a 70 acre farmin Russia Twp. Lorain Co. on 25 August 1865. Russia Twp. is thetownship in which Oberlin is located. No one in the county courthouseyet can explain how he could have bought the farm in 1865 and sold iton 12 Sept. 1864!!!!! (per Wallace) The error is being researched.Wallace asks also who the 25 yr. old Nicholas Young is that is on oneof the census sheets. Wallace says there was a very early NicholasYoung from NY state but he arrived as early as 1815. He is not relatedto us as far as Wallace can determine.
In the first purchase of property in Lorain Co., Nicholas Young listshimself as a resident of Erie Co. Because of the close proximity ofhis Seneca Co. farm & the John A. and Sarah Young farm in Groton Twp.,Erie Co., Wallace is guessing he may have sold his Seneca Co.property.......and we are not sure when that took place....early andmoved in briefly with John & Sarah in Erie Co. before buying in LorainCo.
#662- from Doris (Dorothy) Young Hagemann ( March 19, 1977)- TheJournal....Roots! From whence came we?- Six daughters were born toJohn & Susanah before their first son, Nicholas, was born July 15,1805. Nicholas married Ann D. Buck, born 1809, whose father was thegrandfather of Daniel Buck, Lansing, MI ( I think that is a misprint-should be Lansing, NY) furniture dealer many years ago. Nicholas andAnn had 3 children at the time they moved by covered wagon from NY toAshland, OH, where they built a home and shop. They did well untill hegot into trouble signing notes for friends and had to sell theirproperty to pay the notes. Then they bought a farm five miles fromMedina, OH, and later moved to Oberlin, OH. Years later they bought ahome in Parma, MI where they lived until their deaths. Both are buriedin Chapel cemetery just east of the village. Altogether, Nicholas andAnn had eight children.
- after the move from OH, Nicholas lived in "a nice house" in Parmauntil after the deaths of his wife Ann and his umarried daughterMartha (Matty), when he married again and bought a farm near Parma -this farm was "on a road running south from John's farm."
Lafayette is the third place that Nichoals and his family lived .Lived in Ashland, OH before that. Nicholas had a house and a shop inboth places. Before that there was the unsuccessful attempt atfarming in Medina Co., OH. They lived in Ashland " about threeyears", unspecified shorter time at Medina Co., and about "four years"at Lafayette. Nicholas then moved back to Medina Co. where he boughta farm "about five miles from Medina. " Not sure how long he livedthere but his oldest son John was married there (1856). There were 2more farms, this time in Seneca Co. and at Bellevue, Huron Co., beforeNicholas finally came to "Oberlin Lorain County." While he owned his80 acre farm in Seneca Co., Nicholas "worked part of the time at GreenSprings at his trade."
Some time before the beginning of the Civil War, (perhaps 1859? )Nicholas and Ann their sons and the two remaining daughters and thegranddaughters all moved off to Parma, MI. (According to EdithHammill), the immediate reason for the move was that after the birthsof Lizzie and Carrie, "the doctor told Uncle Charlie that Aunt Annamust have a change of scene. She had had at least one mentalbreakdown."
Letter from Anita Young Hersey's Uncle Jim with history written byCharles Young, her father's brother (dated 1959): " Father was ateamster he drive a four horse team in company with others from wherethey lived to Philadelphia taking country produce out and store goodson return. His father's given name was John . (This would be Anita'sgr gr grandfather.JT). He told me he saw General Washington. There wasa company on horseback went past their place one day there was severalyounger men and he thinks Lafayette was in the crowd. His father was ablacksmith. He made rifles. He could bleed pull teeth and do much tomake himself useful in a new country. Father learned the trade. Therewas no schools. When he was twenty one he could not write. About thistime Father went to Lansing (2 letter word illegible. JT) Tompkins Co.NY built a shop and worked at his trade. About this time he marriedAnn D. youngest daughter of Mr. Buch, Grandfather of the Daniel Buchfurniture dealer of Lansing, Mi. They had three children then moved ina covered wagon to Ashland Ohio built a house and shop there andworked about three years. Then moved to Medina Co. bought a farm gotinto trouble signing notes then sold paid up the notes and moved toLayfayette bought lot house and shop worked there about four years.James was born in Lafayette. Then sold out and bought farm five milesfrom Medina Co. seat of Medina Co. Brother Jim got his wife here MissDyer Then sold out moved to Seneca Co. bought farm of 80 acres workedpart of time at Green Springs at his trade. Then sold farm and movedto Bellevue Huron Co.- lived here one year then moved to OberlinLorain Co. I worked with brother John a big farm near Bellvieu MySister Melinda kept house for me. I worked there one year then movedto Oberlin Lorain Co. bought farm of 80 acres built a barn and gotmarried. Had 2 strong healthy girls. Then traded farms with Chas Deyowho married my Sister Melinda. She had one child by him then motherand child both died. Then I moved to Mich after one year got on myfarm. Stayed there until my family were all grown up then sold thefarm and been visiting most of the time since. Father bought a nicehouse and lot in Parma. Mother and Matty died in Parma. Then Fathermarried again and bought a farm near Parma lived there. His secondwife and Eva died there Eva married James Hammill and had one childwhich grew up and became a good teacher. Father lived with his boysafter his second wife's death and died in Chicago and was buried inthe family lot in Chapel cemetery. John sold his farm and moved toKalama zoo and died there and him and wife lie in the family lot inChapel cemetery. Their daughter grew up married a baptist minister andhad a fine family. James was our railroad man he died early was buriedin Chicago left a large family of (6) boys and one girl."
- around 1860, Nicholas moved a bit up north to Russia Twp., LorainCo., OH, just one county away and farmed there for a while.
[19523]
Data from Tuccinardi.
Jung descendancy in Germany from the Church Records.
_Johann Nickel YOUNG \ JUNG _+ | (.... - 1705) m 1697 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _|_Catharina BAUR _____________ | (1698 - 1735) m 1725 _Johann Nickel, I YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (1734 - 1807) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Barbara GERMANN _______|_____________________________ | (1698 - ....) m 1725 _Johannes YOUNG \ JUNG _| | (.... - 1856) | | | _____________________________ | | | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_Regina BOND ___________________| | (1748 - 1810) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |--Susanna YOUNG \ JUNG | (1809 - ....) | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|_____________________________ | | |_Susannah SHAFER _______| (1775 - 1855) | | _____________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________ | | |________________________________| | | _____________________________ | | |________________________|_____________________________
[17962] Data from Tuccinardi's file. Susan lived in Cuba, NY.
[20598] All data from Jane Haight.