1840 CENSUS: Loudoun County, Virginia: Henry Young
1 male 20-29
2 females 20-29
2 males 5-9
1 female 5-9
2 males 0-4
1850 CENSUS: Loudoun County Virginia
Henry Young 44 VA farmer 4000
Rebecca Young 38 VA
Rachel Young 18 VA
William Young 16 VA
David Young 14 VA
John Young 12 VA
George Young 10 VA
Nancy Combs 83 VA
Ann Bradlly 14 VA
Polley Bradly 50 VA
1860 CENSUS: Windsor Township, Morgan County, Ohio: 10 Aug 1860
H Young 49 VA farmer 2800/425
Rebecca Young 47 VA
James W Young 26 VA
David H Young 24 VA
John H Young 22 VA
George W Young 19 VA
1870 CENSUS: Windsor Township, Morgan County, Ohio: 23 June 1870
Henry Young 54 VA farmer 2500/500
Rebecca Young 52 VA keeping house
George Young 33 VA farm labor
Martha Young 20 VA at home
1880 CENSUS: Windsor Township, Morgan County, Ohio: 22 June 1880
Henry Young 70 VA VA VA farmer
Rebecca Young 68 VA VA VA wife
George Young 30 VA VA VA works on farm son
Martha Young 25 VA VA VA at home daughter
MORGAN COUNTY HERALD; WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1894
Mr. Henry Young, of whom we spoke last week, died last Friday eveningat 9:00 o'clock. His remains were laid to rest in the Mt. Olvet Cemetery at 1:00 o'clock. Mr. Young leaves a wife, one daughter and three sons besides quite a number of grandchildren to morn his lost. There was no funeral preached as he claimed he preached his own funeral as he lived here on earth. His age was 83 years, he was about the oldest man here in East Windsor except James S. McVey who was 91 years old last December.
THE MORGAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT; FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1894
AN OLD AND UPRIGHT CITIZEN PASSES AWAY
Since writing are last letter uncle Henry Young, one of areoldest and best known citizens had been stricken with paralysis January 31 after suffering severely for several days, passed away from earth at 9:00 o'clock PM, Friday, February 9th. He was born in Loudoun County, Virginia, August 29, 1810, being 83 years. He moved here and purchased a farm, where he has every since resided, from Elijah Rutledge in 1852. In politics he was a firm and unwavering democrat, always voting the straight ticket from president down to school director. Although not a member of any church, yet he so lived as to have the confidence and respect of all his neighbors. His honesty and integrity of character was not in question. His long life was a quiet and uneventful one none of those who knew him can't say he did anything to harm injure or wound a fellow citizen. In this respect at least his example might be followed with profit by man others.
He was interred at Mt. Olvet Cemetery Sunday, February 11th. Athis own request no funeral discourse was delivered at the grave as he had always preached his own funeral in his everyday life and wanted no other when he was dead. He was married to Rebecca Combs and was the father of seven children, four of whom together with his aged companion are left to morn his lost. Peace to his ashes.
THE MORGAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT; THURSDAY JANUARY 15, 1925
Miss. Martha Jane Young, aged 82 years, died Saturday morning atthe home of her niece, Mrs. J. T. Newman of Neeleysville, following a three day illness of paralysis. She was a daughter of the late Henry and Rebecca Young and was born in Loudoun County, Virginia. When a young child ache came to Windsor Township, this county, where she has since resided. Last winter she made her home with her niece, Mrs. J. T. Newman of Neeleysville, and was spending this winter at the same place when her death occurred. She was the last of a family of seven children, the others being two sisters, Rachel and Rebecca, and four brothers, James H., David H., John H. and George W. Young. She was a woman highly regarded and was always found ready to help in time of need and will be sadly missed in the community where she for so many years resided. She was a faithful member of the Methodist Protestant Church at Mt. Olvet.
Funeral services were held at that church Tuesday afternoon,conducted by Rev. B. S. Weldon of the M. E. Church of McConnelsville. Interment was made at the Mt. Olvet Cemetery.
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