Historical records matching George Young
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About George Young
Summary
Joseph Young arrived in Salem Mass in 1635 with wife Margaret and son John. The George Younge 1640-1672 is presumed to be their son.
- born Scituate 1660 ... so NOT son the John, grandson of Matthew who setteled north in Exeter
- m. 15 Jan. 1662, Scituate MA, to Hannah, d. of Thomas Pinson, c. 4 Dec 1642, Scituate, MA, d. 1695
- d. end of 1672
Children:
- Thomas Young, b. 5 Nov 1663, Scituate, MA, d. 25 Dec 1732, Scituate, MA
- Hannah Young, b. 7 May 1666, Scituate, MA
- Margery Young, b. 17 May 1669, Scituate, MA
- Elizabeth Young, b. 17 Nov 1671, Scituate, MA, d. Aft 25 Apr 1738, Scituate, MA
- Patience Young, b. 3 Mar 167[3], Scituate, MA, d. 25 Jun 1746, Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut
"George Young came into Scituate from Plymouth (probably) in 1660. He had a brother John of Plymouth born 1647, son of John. George ... settled east of Colman's hills on the margin of New Harbour marshes, where his descendants have lived until a late date."
References
- Deane, pg. 393
- Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: immigrants to New England 1620-1633, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995, Three volumes
- http://www.ramagefamilyhistory.com/getperson.php?personID=I3109&tre...
- http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-1543
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jan 8 2020, 21:45:30 UTC
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George Young's Timeline
1637 |
1637
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1640 |
1640
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Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1663 |
November 5, 1663
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1666 |
May 7, 1666
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Scituate, Plymouth, MA
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1669 |
May 17, 1669
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Scituate, Plymouth, MA, United States
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1671 |
November 17, 1671
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1672 |
October 16, 1672
Age 32
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Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1673 |
March 3, 1673
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Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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