Ranselaer Burlingham1
M, #106752, b. 9 November 1797, d. 12 March 1850
- Birth*: 9 November 1797; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: circa 1816; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Phoebe Bowerman1
- Death*: 12 March 1850; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Family: Phoebe Bowerman b. 15 Jun 1793, d. 4 May 1877
- Mary Burlingham1 b. 9 Feb 1817, d. 23 Feb 1846
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Phoebe Bowerman1
F, #106753, b. 15 June 1793, d. 4 May 1877
- Father*: Ichabod Bowerman b. 9 Feb 1767, d. 8 Jul 1815
- Mother*: Rebecca Mastin b. 18 Sep 1771, d. 19 Apr 1852
- Birth*: 15 June 1793; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: circa 1816; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Ranselaer Burlingham1
- Death*: 4 May 1877; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Married Name: circa 1816; Burlingham1
Family: Ranselaer Burlingham b. 9 Nov 1797, d. 12 Mar 1850
- Mary Burlingham1 b. 9 Feb 1817, d. 23 Feb 1846
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Henry Bull Stinson1
M, #106754, b. 12 December 1818, d. 14 September 1894
- Father*: John Stinson Jr.1 b. 2 Mar 1764, d. 6 Jan 1842
- Mother*: Matura Bull1 b. 1 Apr 1773, d. 2 Nov 1846
- Birth*: 12 December 1818; Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: circa 1865; Canada West; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Mary A. Vanhorne1
- Death*: 14 September 1894; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Family: Mary A. Vanhorne b. 8 Mar 1832, d. 13 Mar 1909
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary A. Vanhorne1
F, #106755, b. 8 March 1832, d. 13 March 1909
- Birth*: 8 March 1832; Sophiasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: circa 1865; Canada West; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Henry Bull Stinson1
- Death*: 13 March 1909; Picton, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per family tree of exumry on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Married Name: circa 1865; Stinson1
Family: Henry Bull Stinson b. 12 Dec 1818, d. 14 Sep 1894
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
John Young1,2,3
M, #106756, b. 9 September 1782, d. 25 February 1847

- Father*: Robert Young b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Jean "Jane" McGregor b. Jul 1744, d. 3 Aug 1838
- Birth*: 9 September 1782; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; Date Sep 9 1782 & location Annapolis Valley, NS per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021. per family tree of gary9236 on ancestry.ca, Jan 29 2021. Date Sep 9 1782 & location Granville Twp., NS per family tree of patrickgoodmurphy on ancestry.ca, Oct 24 2022.2
- Marriage*: circa 1810; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Catherine's family were in Prince Edward County, and maybe in the area of Ameliasburgh or Hillier Twp. at this time. Johnb Young would acquire on Lot 17 of the Stinson Block, in Hillier Twp. in 1820. per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Catharine "Katrena" Huyck2
- Death*: 25 February 1847; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Date Feb 25 1847 & location Carrying Place per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021. per family tree of gary9236 on ancestry.ca, Jan 29 2021.
Note: It could be that John Young died when he was at the Carrying Place, but this may simply be a general area researchers are using, without more specific information. After looking at this family more closely, I think it is more likely that he died at home with his family in Hillier Township. Lot 17, part of the Stinson Block. This was a bit south and west of Consecon, near Huyck Point. His wife was Catherine Huyck, a name that was common in this area during the rest of the 1800s. (Dan Buchanan, Oct 24 2022)2 - Burial*: 25 February 1847; Carrying Place Cemetery, Murray Twp., Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Canada West; Memorial: (see Exhibit) In; Memory of; Major; John Young; Who Died; Feb. 25, 1847; Aged 64 Years (Carrying Place Cemetery, Carrying Place, 2004 07 11, by Dan)
CemSearch: Name: John Young; Born: 1783; Died: Feb 25 1847; Age: 64; ID: CRYPLCCP0360; Other names: Young, Catharine [Huyck](1784-1855); Cemetery: Carrying Place Cemetery, Conc C, Lot 9, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Village of Carrying Place; Note: Major. Only name on stone. see CP0361 for wife (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pid=CRYPLCCP0360%5E0)4,3
- Residence: 1792; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Asa Weller, who was the first white man to take up land on the Carrying Place settled on Lot 1 on the northwest side of the old Indian Portage. Wellers Bay is named after this pioneer. Robert Young also came to this district in 1792 and settled on Lot 1 on the southeast side of the Indian Portage." The Tobey Book, page 13, Brighton Public Library, my PDF copy.5
- Note: 30 June 1814; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; " ... Saith that on the evening of the 30th of June last, about nine o'clock, some person knocked at Deponents Door." from Deposition of Aug 22 1814.6
- Note: 1 July 1814; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; " ... and took Deponent prisoner with them that night, within half a mile of Presquile harbour when Discovering some fires upon the shore they returned to a small island called Gule Island, where the lay the next day until nearly Sunset ... when they again proceeded for the Presquile Harbour and arrived there around eleven o'clock at night on the first of July upon which two men landed and after Examining the Harbour & finding no guard a party landed and set fire to Gibson's vessel & remained there until the deck fell in upon which they reembarked ... he was set on shore the same night nearly a mile from the place he was taken ... " from Deposition of Aug 22 1814.6
- Note*: 22 August 1814; Ameliasbugh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Deposition of John Young - 22 August 1814. Midland District; Personally appeared before me James Young Esquire one of His Majesties Justices appointed to keep the peace in and for the said district, John Young of the Township of Ameliasburg District of said, who being duly Sworn Deposeth and Saith that on the evening of the 30th of June last about nine o'clock some person knocked at Deponents Door. Deponent being in bed desired them to walk in, upon which they bid him the deponent to come to the door as they wished to speak to him upon which Deponent got up & went to the door upon which he discovered thru who asked Deponent if he new the way to the Presquile as they were two loaded boats from Kingston and they had got lost & D____ had them, and the Yankee fleet was out and they wished to secure themselves in a harbour before daylight. Deponent made some objection on account of his not being ____ upon which one of them said they would pay him ____ they of was afraid of being taken by the Yankeys upon which Deponent Consented to go with them, upon which Deponent went with them near to the boats upon which he discovered they were armed with swords & pistols he then made an excuse to go back under ______of having forgot his Tobacco box upon which they ____ into the Boat saying they had Tobacco enough on board, upon which Deponent discovered William Vaughan one of the American Sailing masters, who told him they did not want a pilot as he was as good a pilot as any on the Lake but wanted Information Concerning the Government Stores and a Vessel building at the Presquile by One Gibson as they was informed Government had bought it and they was sent to burn it and the Government Stores which they was informed by a Deserter was Deposited on the Presquile on the Carrying Place Deponent told them he new nothing about the Stores but believed the Vessel to be private property they told Deponent had they (second page) had known it before they left home they would not have come, but since they had come there Orders was to Destroy it as they was Convinced it was Government Property, and took Deponent prisoner with them that night, within half a mile of Presquile harbour when Discovering some fires upon the shore they returned to a small island called Gule Island, where the lay the next day until nearly Sunset when they again proceeded for the Presquile Harbour and arrived there around eleven o'clock at night on the first of July upon which two men landed and after Examining the Harbour & finding no guard a party landed and set fire to Gibson's vessel & remained there until the deck fell in upon which they reembarked and said with much exultation their object being answered they would return home and take Deponent prisoner with them as he was a Damned Stubborn Fellow, and would give them no information upon which William Vaughan interceded in his favour and he was set on shore the same night nearly a mile from the place he was taken. Deponent further saith that the Americans had with them two boats one having a small piece of Ordnance which was Kept covered with a Tarpaulen and was manned by twenty six men and one boy and appeared to act with much caution keeping Deponent a prisoner in the Boat the whole time he was with them except the time he was upon the Small Island and then he was kept on the back of the Island. Deponent further saith that the Commander's name he was informed by Vaughan was Gregory a Lieut of the Navy and further Deponent saith not. Sworn before me at Ameliasburg this 22nd day of August 1814. John Young. James Young J.P." War Loss Claims, included in document sent to me July 20 2022 by Sean Scally; War Claims documents and transcription sent to Sean Scally by David Harris, the original author of the document. Original documents come from Library and Archives Canada.
Note: At the bottom of the image for this document: Department of Finance, Upper Canada: War of 1812 Losses Claims, RG 19 E 5 (a), Volume 3742, File 3, Public Archives.7 - Note: 14 October 1818; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Midland District; Personally appeared before me, James Young, Esq., one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the said District, John Young of the township of Ameliasburgh & being duly sworn deposeth & saith that some time in the summer of 1814 he was made a prisoner at his own house about 8 miles from the Presqu'ile Harbour by a party of Americans consisting of 27 men in two boats commanded by Lt. Gregory & Vaughan, who took the deponent that night to a small island commonly called Gull Island, lying about 3 miles from the mainland, & the next night proceeded with the deponent to the Presqu'ile Harbour where the said party of Americans burned a vessel then building by Mr. George Gibson of that place, the said party then landed the deponent about a mile from his house & returned as he supposed to Sackets Harbour.
Sworn before me at Ameliasburgh this 14th October 1818; John Young; James Young J.P."
Source: Deposition of John Young, Oct 14, 1818, Library and Archives Canada, Department of Finance, Upper Canada War of 1812 Losses Claim, RG 19 E 5 (a) Vol. 3742 File 3, page 345 of 1223.
Note: This is a much shorter deposition about the same events, this one taken in October 1818. In 1818, John Young lived in what would become Hillier Twp. - in 1823, dividing the original Ameliasburgh Twp.6 - Residence*: 11 February 1820; Stinson Block, Lot 17, Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Land Registry Records (B&S 680) show that Jonathan & Stephen Bowerman sold 155 acres of Lot 17 to John Young. ITS Date: Feb 11 1820 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Hillier Twp., Book 69, Conc 5, Lot 17 (Stinson Block), page 112 of 153, pg. 1, copied from OnLand.com, Jan 19 2021.)
Note: Hillier Twp. was created from the southern part of Amerliasburgh Twp. in 1823.8 - Residence: 1823; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Hillier Township was organized in 1823, so references to The Stinson Block before that should use Ameliasburgh Township.
- Note: 20 June 1839; Consecon, Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; "Captain John Young, as President, and Lieutenant Reuben Young, with Captain Charles Biggar, Captain John P. Roblin and Captain Thomas Flagler, comprised the members of a famous court- martial held to try aliens or delinquents in Prince Edward county. A document, now yellow with age, and which has recently come under the notice of the curator of the Ontario Archaeological Museum, describes the proceedings of the court-martial, and is judged well deserving of a place in the records connected with the early military history of Ontario. It narrates that, on June 20th, 1839, the trial of certain "aliens or delinquents" belonging to the 2nd Regiment of Prince Edward Militia, was held in the house of Thomas G. McGrath, in the village of Consecon. Some thirty-five persons were tried, many of whom were convicted or mulcted in various amounts. The fines amounted to £11 14s.; but the expenses of the trial came to about half that sum. The fee allowed for summoning witnesses was not extravagant; it was five York shillings, or sixty-two and a half cents, at present currency." from pages 998 & 999 of Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte.9
- Will*: 14 April 1847; Conc 5, Lot 17, Stinson Block, Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (?Mang? Will 4) show that the Will of John Young granted "My Farm" to his sons Reuben R. Young and James Young, being land in Lot 17, Conc 5 (Stinsonb Block, Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co. ITS Date: Apr 14 1847 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Hillier Twp., Book 69, Conc 5, Lot 17 (Stinson Block), page 112 of 153, pg. 1, copied from OnLand.com, Jan 19 2021.) Note: Major John Young died Feb 25 1847.8
Family: Catharine "Katrena" Huyck b. Jan 1784, d. 23 Nov 1855
- Marriage*: circa 1810; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Catherine's family were in Prince Edward County, and maybe in the area of Ameliasburgh or Hillier Twp. at this time. Johnb Young would acquire on Lot 17 of the Stinson Block, in Hillier Twp. in 1820. per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Catharine "Katrena" Huyck2
- Reuben R. Young+2 b. 1811, d. 27 Dec 1898
- James Young+ b. 1815, d. 16 Aug 1895
- Johnson McGregor Young2 b. 1826, d. 31 Aug 1908
Citations
- Major John Young per Memorial.
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
- [S15] Unknown author, Tombstone Inscription.
- [S39] Unknown name of person unknown record type, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
- [S54] Wilfred M. Sprung & Barbara Nyland, Tobey Book.
- [S162] Archives of Canada, Archives of Canada.
- [S209] War Loss Claims, online unknown url.
- [S46] Unknown location, Ontario Land Registry Records; unknown film.
- [S27] Unknown compiler, Pioneer Life.
Richard King1
M, #106757, b. 1653, d. 1723
- Birth*: 1653; Kittery, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: 1687; Kittery, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Mary Lydston1
- Death*: 1723; Kittery, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Family: Mary Lydston b. 1670, d. 1734
- Patience King+1 b. Feb 1701, d. 26 Jul 1790
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary Lydston1
F, #106758, b. 1670, d. 1734
- Birth*: 1670; Kittery, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: 1687; Kittery, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Richard King1
- Death*: 1734; Kittery, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Married Name: 1687; King1
Family: Richard King b. 1653, d. 1723
- Patience King+1 b. Feb 1701, d. 26 Jul 1790
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Ichabod Young1
M, #106759, b. 15 March 1728, d. 1759
- Father*: Job Young1 b. 1695
- Mother*: Patience King1 b. Feb 1701, d. 26 Jul 1790
- Birth*: 15 March 1728; York, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: 28 February 1756; Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Hannah Dill1
- Death*: 1759; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Family: Hannah Dill b. c 1732
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Hannah Dill1
F, #106760, b. circa 1732
- Birth*: circa 1732; York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Marriage*: 28 February 1756; Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Ichabod Young1
- Married Name: 28 February 1756; Young1
Family: Ichabod Young b. 15 Mar 1728, d. 1759
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Samuel Young1
M, #106761, b. 21 May 1740, d. 1772
- Father*: Job Young1 b. 1695
- Mother*: Patience King1 b. Feb 1701, d. 26 Jul 1790
- Birth*: 21 May 1740; York, York Co., Maine, U.S.A.; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Death*: 1772; per family tree of conniesoo56 on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Sarah Ann Young1
F, #106762, b. 11 November 1789, d. 1872
- Father*: Robert Young1 b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Jean "Jane" McGregor1 b. Jul 1744, d. 3 Aug 1838
- Birth*: 11 November 1789; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; Date 1789 & location Nova Scotia per 1871 Census. Date Nov 11 1789 & location Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1,2
- Marriage*: circa 1807; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=James Pierson1
- Death*: 1872; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Married Name: circa 1807; Pierson1
- Census*: April 1871; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 82 at 1871 Census: see James Pierson2
Family: James Pierson b. 2 Dec 1782, d. 27 Dec 1877
- Joseph Pierson+ b. c 1811, d. 11 Jul 1900
James Pierson1
M, #106763, b. 2 December 1782, d. 27 December 1877
- Birth*: 2 December 1782; Westfield, Union Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.; Date 1784 & location US per 1871 Census. Date Dec 2 1782 & locaiton Westfield, Union Co., New Jersey per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1,2
- Marriage*: circa 1807; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Sarah Ann Young1
- Death*: 27 December 1877; Hillier Twp., Pleasant Bay, Prince Edward Co., Ontario; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Residence*: circa 1810; Carrying Place, Upper Canada; "His widow Phoebe Hendricks, with her four children, Jacob, James, Isaac and Daniel, then emigrated to Canada; they came with James Pierson and settled at the Carrying Place. The sons drew United Empire Loyalist land, and, with the exception of Jacob, settled and remained in the vicinity."
per page 441 of Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte.3 - Census*: April 1871; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Ontario; Age 87 at 1871 Census: Pierson, James, 87, b. USA, Eng., WM, farmer, married; Sarah, 82, b. Nova Scotia, Scot., WM, married; Stevens, Eliza J., 21, b. Ont., Eng., WM, single (1871 Census: Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., dist. 59, sub-dist. a-2, pg. 20, line 5 - ancestry.ca)2
Family: Sarah Ann Young b. 11 Nov 1789, d. 1872
- Joseph Pierson+ b. c 1811, d. 11 Jul 1900
Robert Young1
M, #106764, b. 1762, d. 1763
- Father*: Robert Young1 b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Mary Dill1 b. c 1740, d. a 26 Nov 1766
- Birth*: 1762; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Death*: 1763; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Joseph Young1
M, #106765, b. 17 November 1764, d. circa 1785
- Father*: Robert Young1 b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Mary Dill1 b. c 1740, d. a 26 Nov 1766
- Birth*: 17 November 1764; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Death*: circa 1785; West Indies; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Mary "Polly" Young1
F, #106766, b. 26 November 1766, d. circa 1810
- Father*: Robert Young1 b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Mary Dill1 b. c 1740, d. a 26 Nov 1766
- Birth*: 26 November 1766; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Death*: circa 1810; Carrying Place, Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Ichabod Young1
M, #106767, b. 19 July 1770, d. 19 February 1772
- Father*: Robert Young1 b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Jean "Jane" McGregor1 b. Jul 1744, d. 3 Aug 1838
- Birth*: 19 July 1770; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Death*: 19 February 1772; Granville Twp., Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Robert Young1
M, #106768, b. 27 April 1772, d. 1863
- Father*: Robert Young1 b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Jean "Jane" McGregor1 b. Jul 1744, d. 3 Aug 1838
- Birth*: 27 April 1772; Annapolis, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Death*: 1863; Dartford, Canada West; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Reuben Young1
M, #106769, b. 13 June 1775, d. 1795
- Father*: Robert Young1 b. 20 Mar 1736, d. 18 Feb 1826
- Mother*: Jean "Jane" McGregor1 b. Jul 1744, d. 3 Aug 1838
- Birth*: 13 June 1775; Annapolis, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Death*: 1795; Carrying Place, Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of lblrobin on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
Citations
- [S82] Tree on Ancestry.com, online unknown url.
Catharine "Katrena" Huyck1,2,3
F, #106770, b. January 1784, d. 23 November 1855
- Father*: Johannes Huyck b. Mar 1759, d. a 1818
- Mother*: Eyte Dunbar b. c 1760
- Birth*: January 1784; Coxsackie Co., New York, U.S.A.; Date 1784 per CemSearch. Date of Baptism Feb 1 1784 - see Baptims. Date 1782 & location USA per 1851 Census. Date 1783 per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.2,4,3,5
- Baptism: 1 February 1784; Coxsackie, Coxsackie Co., New York, U.S.A.; Baptism Record: Name: Catharina; Parents: Johannes & Eytje Huyck; Wit.: ?Isah? & Lena Huyck; Date: Feb 1 1784 (Dutch Reformed Church, New York, Coxsackie, Book 10, pg. 125 (pg 66 of 160) ancestry.ca.5
- Marriage*: circa 1810; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Catherine's family were in Prince Edward County, and maybe in the area of Ameliasburgh or Hillier Twp. at this time. Johnb Young would acquire on Lot 17 of the Stinson Block, in Hillier Twp. in 1820. per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=John Young2
- Death*: 23 November 1855; Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Date Nov 23 1855 per CemSearch. per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.2,4
- Burial*: 25 November 1855; Carrying Place Cemetery, Murray Twp., Carrying Place, Northumberland Co., Canada West; CemSearch: Name: Catherine Young; Born: 1784; Died: Nov 23 1855; Age: 71; ID: CRYPLCCP0360; Other names: Young, John (1783-1847); Cemetery: Carrying Place Cemetery, Conc C, Lot 9, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Village of Carrying Place; Note: Wife of Maj. John Young (https://www.cemsearch.ca/burial/?pID=CRYPLCCP0360%5E1)4
- Married Name: circa 1810; Young2
- Census*: 1851; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 69 at 1851 Census: see James Young3
Family: John Young b. 9 Sep 1782, d. 25 Feb 1847
- Marriage*: circa 1810; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Catherine's family were in Prince Edward County, and maybe in the area of Ameliasburgh or Hillier Twp. at this time. Johnb Young would acquire on Lot 17 of the Stinson Block, in Hillier Twp. in 1820. per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=John Young2
- Reuben R. Young+2 b. 1811, d. 27 Dec 1898
- James Young+ b. 1815, d. 16 Aug 1895
- Johnson McGregor Young2 b. 1826, d. 31 Aug 1908
Reuben R. Young1
M, #106771, b. 1811, d. 27 December 1898
- Father*: John Young1 b. 9 Sep 1782, d. 25 Feb 1847
- Mother*: Catharine "Katrena" Huyck1 b. Jan 1784, d. 23 Nov 1855
- Birth*: 1811; Ameliasburgh Twp., Prince Edward Co., Upper Canada; Date 1810 & location Cda. per 1851 Census. per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021. Date 1811 & location Hillier Twp., per family tree of patrickgoodmurphy on ancestry.ca, Oct 24 2022.1,2
- Marriage*: circa 1832; Kingston, Frontenac Co., Upper Canada; per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.; Principal=Mary Jane Ellebeck1
- Death*: 27 December 1898; Kingston, Frontenac Co., Ontario; Date Dec 27 1898 & location Kingston, Ont. per family tree of patrickgoodmurphy on ancestry.ca, Oct 24 2022. per family tree of John Hicks on ancestry.ca, Jan 19 2021.1
- Residence*: 24 April 1847; Stinson Block, Lot 17, Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (?Mang? Will 4) show that the Will of John Young granted "My Farm" to his sons Reuben R. Young and James Young, being land in Lot 17, Conc 5 (Stinsonb Block, Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co. ITS Date: Apr 14 1847 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Hillier Twp., Book 69, Conc 5, Lot 17 (Stinson Block), page 112 of 153, pg. 1, copied from OnLand.com, Jan 19 2021.) Note: Major John Young died Feb 25 1847.3
- Residence: 9 February 1848; Stinson Block, Lot 17, Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Land Registry Records (QC 31) show that Reuben R. Young gave up his interest in Lot 17 for 350 lbs from James Young and Johnson McGrfegor Young. ITS Date: Feb 9 1848 (Ontario Land Registry Records, Prince Edward Co., Hillier Twp., Book 69, Conc 5, Lot 17 (Stinson Block), page 112 of 153, pg. 1, copied from OnLand.com, Jan 19 2021.)3
- Census*: 1851; Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West; Age 41 at 1851 Census: Young, Rueben R., 41, b. Cda., CE, farmer, single; Jane, 36, b. Cda., Ce, married; Richard, 2 (1851 Census: Hillier Twp., Prince Edward Co., pg. 57 of 122, line 37, ancestry.ca)2
Family: Mary Jane Ellebeck b. 1815, d. 11 Mar 1898
- Richard Young2 b. 1849