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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Ahnentafel #444 - Jacob Young

Jacob Young

Born: ca. 1765 Mecklenberg Co., North Carolina the portion that became Cabarrus County. 
Died: Aug. 24, 1836, Tampico, Jackson Co., Indiana

Buried: Waskom Cemetery, Jackson Co., Indiana

Married: 1) Rachel Goodnight, between Dec. 11, 1792 in Mercer Co., KY
Know all men by these presents that we Jacob Young and Abraham Goodnight are held and firmly bound until Isaac Shelby, Esquire, Governor of Kentucky in the sum of fifty pounds current money to payment whereof will and truly to be made unto the said Governor or his successors.  We bind ourselves, our heirs, Executors and Adm'ors &c. jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this 11th day of Dec. 1792
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas there is a marriage shortly intended to be solemnized between the above bound Jacob Young and Rachel Goodnight now if there be any lawful reason to obstruct the said marriage then this obligation to be void else to remain in full force. 
Sealed and delivered in the presence of Jacob [his X mark] Young {seal}, Abraham Goodnight {seal}
"I do hereby certify that my daughter Rachel Goodnight is 21 years of age and I am willing for Jacob Young to wed with him[sic]." 11th day of Dec 1792, Mary Flannagan (seal), Joseph Ayres and Abraham Goodnight witnesses
married by Minister Sutton
2) Catherine (--?--) ca. 1832
Military: American Revolution, 1781, served as trumpeter as per pension application:
Shelby County & State of Kentucky
On this 15th day of October in the year 1839 personally appeared before the County Court of the aforesaid county Jacob Young a resident citizen of said county who being duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following Declaration in Order to obtain the benefit of the provisions of th Act of Congress of the 17th June 1832 providing for certain surviving officers and soldiers of the Army of the Revolution saith that he was born in the County of Mecklenberg in the state of North Carolina and that he is now about sixty eight years of age that he has no record of his age.  He states that he enlisted at about the age of sixteen in Captain Burns troop of Light Horse in the County aforesaid in the State last aforsaid to serve for the period of ten months.  He states that he cannot state the month & year in which he enlisted, but he states that it was about eight or nine months before the battle of the Eutaw Springs [1781] the Lieutenant of in Captain Burns's Troop was named Snoddy, Captn. Wade Hampton commanded one Regiment Major Rutherford was attached to the regiment who was shot at the Eutaw Springs at which time this applicant was about sixteen years old and had then been in service about eight or nine months.  He states that he served as trumpeter in Capt. Burns Troop he does not recollect the Christian name of the his captain or lieutenant.  He served out the term for which he enlisted and was discharged at the Four Holes Bridge in the state of South Carolina in which he done most of the service rendered by him.  He has  no written discharge and thinks that his company was discharged by word from the officer commanding.  He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and he declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the United States or on the roll of any state sworn to and subscribed in open court the day & year aforesaid.
Jacob his X mark Young
Also personally appeared before the said court at the same time and place Henry Townsend a resident citizen of Oldham County in this state who being of lawful age and first duly sworn upon his oath states that he is now about sixty five years old that he was born in the same county and state in which the aforesaid applicant Jacob Young was born which is again the county of Mecklenberg in the state of North Carolina that his father was a near neighbor of the father of the aforesaid Jacob and that he has known said Jacob Young from his infancy, that he believes the age of said Jacob to be as he states. This deponent states that he was about twelve or thirteen years old when said Jacob enlisted, he remembers that he enlisted in the Revolutionary War, and he believes that he served as he in his aforesaid Declaration states. He knows that said Jacob went into the Army and was absent he thinks twelve months but it may not habe been so long. He states that Jacob Young aforesaid is a man of Truth and his statements are entitled to full credit. This Deponent states that he knows Andrew Young whose affidavit taken before a Justice of the Peace in Washington County Kentucky is now shown to him, and he also knows John Condor whose affidavit is now shown to him purporting to have been taken at the same time and place and before the same Justice of the Peace, viz John S. Watts. This deponent states that the aforesaid Andrew Young and John Condor are men of Truth, and their statements ought to be believed (sic). Said Andrew is a brother of said Jacob and older than him, and served in the Revolution this Deponent believes as he in his Affidavit states. Further this Deponent saith ot. Sworn to & subscribed in Open Court the day & year aforesaid. 
Henry Townsend 
Also personally appeared before the Court at the same time and place William Wascom a resident Citizen of the County of Shelby and State of Kentucky who being of lawful age and first duly sworn upon his oath doth say that he is now seventy-two years old the 13th day of September last; that he has lived a near neighbor to the aforesaid Jacob Young for Thirty-one years, and that his, the aforesaid Jacob's character is that of an industrious hard working man, and a man of truth and well esteemed in his neighborhood and his statements ought to be believed. This Deponent always understood that sd. Jacob had served in the Revolutionary Army, and that his age is as he states in his aforsd. Declaration. This Deponent also states that he knows the aforesaid Henry Townsend, and states that he is a man of Truth and his statements are entitled to credit. Sworn to & subscribed in open Court the day & year aforesaid.
William Waskom
And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter,  and after putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War department that the above applicant was a Revolutionary soldier and served as he states, and the Court further Certifies that it appears to them that the aforsaid Henry Townsend who has signed the affidavit aforsaid is a resident in the County of Oldham & state of Kentucky, that the aforsaid Jacob Young the applicant herein and the aforsaid William Wascom who signed the affidavit over his signature are both residents of the County of Shelby and state of Kentucky and that the said Young and Wascom and Townsend are all creditable persons, and that their statements are entitled to full credit.
Benoni G. Newland, Presiding justice  
I, James L. Whitaker, Clerk of County Court of Shelby County Kentucky do hereby Certify that the foregoing contains the original Proceedings of the said court in the matter of the application of Jacob Young for a Pension. 
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and seal of office this 15th day of Oct. 1832.
Att. Jas. L. Whitaker
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, Washington County, Sct. 
This Day Andrew Young came before me John S. Watts a Justice of the Peace for the sd. County and made oath that Jacob Young served in the Revolution as a trumpeter part of his time and in the [w]hole served Ten months with himself as a horseman he is now sixty-eight years old he was sixteen years old at The battle of Utau [Eutaw] Springs and at that time had served 8 or 9 months and some short time after that battle the ten months referred he was under The command of General Sumter, Coln. Hampton, Major Rutherford, & Capt. Burns and was legally discharged.
Also John Conder came before me at the same time and made oath that at the time of the Battle of the Utau Springs in The Revolution he was about 14 or 15 years old and lived near Jacob Young and understood that he served a ten months tour and knows he was absent about that time and hence good grounds to believe that he did serve as above stated by Andrew Young.
I Do certify that the above named Andrew Young and John Conder was legally sworn before me this Day and is of Reputable Careactar [character]. This 12th September 1832. John S. Watts, J.P. 
Kentucky 27557
Jacob Young 
Shelby Co., in the State of Ky. who was a Pvt (?) in the Company commanded by Captain Burns of hte Rgt. commanded by Col. ------ in the ---N.C. line Militia 
10 No. P of Par --- --- ----
Inscribed on the Roll of Kentucky at the rate of 1 dollars 66 cents per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831
Certificate of pension issued the 22 (?) day of ----- 3 7 and ----
Arrears to the 4th of 3 125.00
Semi-anl. allowance ending 1 Sep. $20.53
total 175.83
Revolutionary Claim, Act June 7, 1832 
Recorded by T Sprague (?) clerk Book 6, Vol. 7, page 55
War Department Pension Office March 29, 1833
Sir,
The evidence in support of your claim under the act of June 7, 1832, has been examined and the papers are herewith returned.  The following is a statement of your cas in tabular form.  On comparing these papers with the following rules and the subjoined notes you will readily perceive that objections exist, which must be removed before a pension can be allowed.  The notes and the regulations will shew what is necessary to be done.  Those point to which your attention is more particularly directed you will find marke din the marger with a brace, (thus: }).  You will, when you return you papers to this Department, send this printed letter with them; and you will, by complying with this request, greatly facilitate the investigation of your claim.
A Statement shewing the Service of Jacob Young, Shelby County, Kentucky
Period when service was rendered - 1781 Spring of, Enlisted
Duration of claimant's service - 10 months
Rank of the claimant - trumpeter of cavalry
Names and Rank of the Company officers under whom he served - Capt. Burns
Names and Rank of the General and Field Officers - Col. Hampton, Major Rutherford
Battles in which the applicant was engaged - none
Country through which he marched - NC
Place of abode when he entered the service and age at the present period - aged 68, Mecklenberg Co., NC
Evidence by which the declaration is supported - living witnesses
I am respectfully, 
Your obedient servant,
J.L. Edwards
Commissioner of Pensions
Records: 

1790 - February - Tax List - a Jacob Young is on the tax roll in Lincoln Co., KY.  Lincoln County is adjacent to Mercer County where he married Rachel Goodnight. 

1790 - June 23 - Tax List - a Jacob Young is on the tax roll in Kentucky. 

1790 - September 27 - Mecklenburg Co., NC - Jacob Young mentioned in administration of his father's estate. 

1791 - August 2 - A deed describes a sale of land whereby Martin, Jacob, John and Michael Young of Mecklenburg County sold land to Andrew Young. The sale involved 100 acres of land, but twenty acres of said land falls to the said Andrew Young from his father.  Jacob and his brothers sold their interest in the land to their brother Andrew. The land was located on the watercourse called Three Mile Branch, and a search through earlier deed records shows this was the same land that a John Young had purchased in August 1787 from the State of North Carolina in Grant #611. The land description was the same in both deeds, indicating that the father of Jacob, Andrew, Michael, Martin and John Young was a John Young who died prior to August 1791 leaving his 1787 land purchase to five sons, four of whom sold their shares to Andrew. 

1797 - Shelby Co., KY, tax lists - Jacob must have seen "greener pastures" because he moved to Shelby County where he was named on the tax lists starting in 1797 although no land was taxed in his name until 1806. 

1799 - Mercer Co., KY tax list - entry made that Jacob Young had "gone to Shelby County" 

1806 - Shelby Co., KY - Jacob bought 150 acres on the waters of Long Run and Little Bullskin Creek. These creeks are located in the northwest section of the county.
This Indenture made this 10th day of Feby. 1806 between Charles Lynch & John Blandon of the county of Shelby, State of Kentucky of the one part & Jacob Young of the county & State of Kentucky afsd. of the other part Witnesseth that the said Lynch & Blanton for & in consideration of the sum of one hundred & fifty pounds good and lawful money of Kentucky to them in hand paid the receipt whereof his hereby acknowledged htha bargained & sold unto the said Young 150 acres of land in the county afsd. on the waters of long run & little Bullskin & bounded as follows: (towit) Beginning at 3 sugartrees 24 poles West of Robert Mitchels NW corner thence north 206 poles to a beech & elm Marked IH & ILY thence east 112 poles to a beech & sugartree thence South 206 poles to a hickory & black oak in Robert Mitchels line west 112 poles to the begining To have and To hold the said 150 acres of land together with all & singular the premises & appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining to him the Jacob Young his heirs & assigns forever and the said Charles Lynch & John Blanton for themselves, their heirs and doth hereby covenant & agree ----- with the said -----. 
1810 - Census, Shelby Co., KY, Jacob Young family:
  • 2 males 10-15 Michael, John
  • 1 male 16-25 unknown
  • 1 male 45+ Jacob age 46
  • 4 females -10 - Juliette, Sarah, Rachel, Elizabeth
  • 2 females 10-15, Mary, unknown
  • 1 female 26-44, Rachel
1815 - Jacob is listed as being part of Penn's Company in the Kentucky Militia in the tax list of Shelby County. 

1820 - Aug. 7 - Census - Shelby Co., KY, Jacob Young family:
  • 3 males -10, Solomon, Andrew, William
  • 1 male 16-25 Michael
  • 1 male 45+ Jacob age 56
  • 1 female -10 Susan
  • 1 female 10-15 Juliette
  • 1 female 16-25 Sarah
  • 1 female 26-44 Rachel age 49 
  • 1 person engaged in agriculture
1830 - Census, Shelby Co., KY, Jacob Young family:

  • 2 males 10-15, Solomon, Andrew?
  • 1 male 15-20 , William 
  • 1 male 60-70 - Jacob age 

1833 - Feb. 28 - Deed, Jacob & his wife Catherine sold 20 some acres to his son Michael in Shelby Co., KY:
This Indenture made this 28th day of February 1833 between Jacob Young and Katherine his wife of the county of Shelby and state of Kentucky of the one part and Michael Young of the county and state aforesaid of the other part.  Witnesseth that the said Jacob Young and Katherine Young his wife for and in consideration of three hundred & six dollars and fifteen cents in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargained & sold and by these presents as a grant ----- in & sell unto the said Michael Young his heirs & assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate & being in the county and state aforesaid being a part of a survey patented in the name of Grenville Smith and on the waters of Long run and bounded as follows to-wit:
Beginning at a blue ash corner the George Conover (?) thence N 38 poles to a stone corner to John Alexander's in a line of James Hollingsworth thence N68 E 74 1/2 poles to stone corner to John Alexander in a line Abram Goodnight's   heirs thence south with Goodknight's line 71 1/2 poles to a stone corder to A. Goodknight in a line with Geo. Conover (?) thence W 19 1/2 poles to the Beginning containing twenty ---- acres two rods & c--- perches be the same more or less together with all & singular the appurtenances unto the said Michael Young his heirs & assigns forever and the said Jacob Young and his wife Katharine Young for their --- heirs exctrs & admns the aforesaid tract of land & appurtenances unto the said Michael Young his heirs & assigns against the claim or claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever do warrant and will forever defend by these presents In witness whereof the said Jacob Young and Katharine Young his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written
Jacob X Young's mark {seal}
Katharine X Young's mark {seal}
State of Kentucky, Shelby County Sct
I James S. Whitaker Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that this deed from Jacob Young and Catherine his wife to Michael Young was produced to me in the office by the grantor and acknowledged by the said Jacob to be his act and deed and the said Catherine being examined by me separate and apart from her said husband declared that she did fully and willingly seal and ndeliver the said writing and wishes not te retract it and acknowledged she said writing again shown and explained to her to be her act and deed and consents that the same may be recorded where upon the said deed together with this certificate was duly recordedin my office.  Given under my hand this 28th day of February 1833.
Ja. S. Whitaker clerk
Shelby County Court
1836 - September 12 - Probate of Jacob Young's estate:
Pleas before the honorable Abel Findley judge of the probate court for the county of Jackson in the State of Indiana. 
Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit, on the 12th day of September 1836 personally appeared before William Crenshaw clerk of this Court in the clerks office of the same John Stergeon and represented the Death of Jacob Young deceased, and that he was possessed of at the time of his death goods and chattles, rights and credits and requests that administration of the same should be granted unto him and by consent of the heirs of said decedent administration is granted unto the said John Stergeon he having entered into bond with Harrison Young, Jacob Young and Daniel Kress in the sum of twenty five hundred dollars conditioned according to law and took the required by law as such administrator.
And now at this time, viz, on the 18th of October 1836, comes the said Administrator and files the appraise Bill as well as the Sale Bill of said Estate together with his account current against the Estate as follows (to wit)
A List of property appraised on the 17th day of September 1836 by David Stergeon, Hesekiah Applegate and John Allsup being the property of Jacob Young deceased, viz.
  • 1 cow $13.50
  • 1 cow 11.60
  • 1 heifer 11.50
  • 1 bell .50
  • 1 Sorrel Mare 50.00
  • 1 Black Mare 55.00
  • 1 Sorrel do 65.00
  • 3 Hogs 13.50
  • 7 do 14.00
  • 4 Pigs 3.50
  • 1 Sow & pigs 4.00
  • 1 do do 4.00
  • 1 do do 4.00
  • 16 Shoats 15.00
  • 1 Waggon & hind gears 55.00
  • 1 Grind Stone 1.00
  • 1 Plow 2.50
  • 1 Plow 3.50
  • 1 do 2.00
  • 1 Hay Stack 7.00
  • 1 Wheat Stack 5.00
  • 1 patch of potatoes 1.00
  • 1 Saddle & Blanket 13.00
  • 1 Big wheel 2.00
  • 1 Big Kittle & Hooks 3.00
  • 1 Log Chain 3.50
  • 1 Iron wedge .50
  • 1 Falling axe 2.00
  • 1 do do 1.50
  • 1 Dung Fork 1.00
  • 1 Hay do 1.50
  • 2 Clevises & twisted Links 1.50
  • 1 Pot Trammel
carried forward
Same continued
  • 1 Pot Trammel 1.50
  • 1 Drawing Knife .62 1/2
  • 1 Horse Stre[c]ther .50
  • 1 Tow horse stecher & Sing. tree 2.00
  • 1 Hande Saw 1.00
  • 1 6 gr. Auger .62 1/2
  • 1 3 gr. do .37 1/2
  • 1 Hackel 1.00
  • 1 pair of Steelyards .75
  • 1 do do 1.50
  • 3 Plains [planes] 1.00
  • 1 Bell & Collar .37 1/2(?)
  • 1 Cutting & Steel .50
  • 1 Weeding Hoe .50
  • 1 Chizel & Currying Knife .50
  • 1 Pair Sheep Shears .37 1/2
  • 1 Hammar & Girntel (?) .31 1/4
  • 1 Tar Bucket & Sundries .50
  • 1 Keag .50
  • 1 Pair chains 1.12 1/2
  • 2 Neck Chains 2.00
  • 2 Bridles & whipstock .25
  • 3 Blind Bridles 3.00
  • 1 Pair of Gears 2.00 
  • 1 do Hipstraps 1.00
  • 1 Cross cut Saw 4.00
  • 1 churn 1.00
  • 1 Jug .37 1/2
  • 1 (--?--) 1.00
  • 1 Skillet .50
  • 1 Frying pan .50
  • 1 chest 1.75
  • 1 can of Soap .75
  • 1 side saddle 1.25
  • 1 Half Bushell .37 1/2
  • 1 Heal Ring & nob .25
  • 1 meal sieve .37 1/2
  • 1 Wooden Bowl .18 3/4
  • 2 do do .75
  • 2 Barrels .25
  • 1 Oven Lid .50
  • 1 Dish & waiter 1.50
  • 1 Tea Kittle .43 3/4
  • 1 Big Trough .50
  • 2 Barrels .12 1/2
  • 1 Tub .12 1/2
  • 1 Clock 20.00
  • 1 Dining Table 1.31 1/4
  • 2 Water Buckets 1.25
  • 1 coffee pot & tin Bucket .62 1/2
  • 2 Tin pans .25
  • 1 Knife Box Knives & forks .37 1/2
  • 2 candle sticks and 1 pair snuffers 1.00
  • 1 Shovel 1.00
  • 1 Pair of Tongs .50
  • 1 Skillet & Lid .31 1/4
  • 1 Oven & Lid .50
  • 1 pair of hooks .12 1/2
  • 1 Spinning wheel .75
  • 1 Beauro [Bureau] 5.00
  • 1 hair cards & 1 funel (?) .50
  • 1 chest 1.50
  • 1 press 12.00
  • 1 Coffee Mill .62 1/2
  • 1 Tin Box .68 3/4
  • 1 Razor Strop & box 2.50
  • 1 Pocket Book .37 1/2
  • 1 pair andirons .25
  • 3 chairs .50
  • 2 do .25
  • 1 Bed, Bedding & Bedstead 15.00
  • 1 do do do 15.00
  • 1 do do do 12.50
  • 2 twited (?) Blankets 3.00
  • 2 Quilts 1.00
  • 1 Stand Table 1.50
  • 2 Counterpains 2.50
  • 1 do 1.00
  • 1 Flat Iron .25
  • 1 Cover Bed 2.50
  • 1 do do 1.75
  • 1 Lot of Dishes .50
  • 1 do do 3.00
  • 4 Head of Sheep 8.00
  • 1 Lot of Corn 25.00
  • 1 do do 13.50
  • 1 Lot of Broom Corn .50
  • 1 do Flax 1.00
  • 1 Note of hand dated Dec. 29, 1835 on E.& Young [Elston & Young I think] 317.00
  • 1 pair spectacles .25
  • Cash on hand 4.25
  • 1 Weeding hoe .43 3/4
  • 2 Bed Steads 2.50
  • 1 Fodder Stack 2.00
  • 2 Chairs .37
  • 1 Falling ax 1.62 1/2
  • 2 Augurs .31 1/4
  • 1 Hammer & curry comb .50
  • 1 Beauro littel .50
  • 1 Table tilt (?) 1.50
  • 1 Sheet 1.25
  • 2 Table Cloths 1.25
Jonathan Mitchell clerk
State of Indiana, Jackson County
Before me John Moore a Justice of the peace came David Stegen, John Allsup and Hesekiah Applegate and were duly sworn according to Law for the purpose of appraising the property of Jacob Young deceased and Jonathan Mitchell for clerk. 
Given under my hand and seal this 17 day of September 1836. 
John Moore Justice of the peace
1 Bucnh of Thraid [thread?] $1.00 one Sugar Boll $25 cts. one black colt or collie (?) 6 1/4 cts. one note of Jefferson Tilford $325 and one on Nathan Rucker for $1.87 1/2.  We the undersigned appraisers do certify that the above is a true valuation made by us. 
John Allsup, David Stergeon and Hezekiah Applegate
1836 - October 12 - Bill of Sale on Jacob Young's estate:
October 12th 1836
A true list and sale bill of property of Jacob Young, deceased by J.W. Applegate clk. State of Indiana, Jackson County, Sct. 
Before me the undersigned Justice of the peace came Jacob W. Applegate and was duly sworn by me for clerk for the property of Jacob Young dec'd. Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of October 1836.
John More J.P. {Seal}
  • Jonathan Mitchell 1 Bucket $.37 1/2
  • Nathan Rucker 1 Bucket and Coffee Pot .31 1/4
  • Joseph Waskom 1 Tin pan .12 1/2
  • Harrison young 2 Candle Sticks .75
  • Catharine Young 1 Beauro 3.31 1/4
  • Benjamin Carter 1 Press 12.00
  • Bartin Evin 1 Tin Box .68 3/4
  • Joseph Waskom 1 Razor and Strop 1.50
  • John Moor 1 Pocket Book .18 3/4
  • Jonathan Michell 3 chairs .25
  • Same same 2 do .12 1/2
  • Joseph Waskom 1 Bed 14.00
  • Benjamin Tuell (?) 1 do 12.50
  • Nathan Rucker 2 Blankets 3.37 1/2
  • same 2 Cover Lets 2.50
  • Eli W. Dailey 1 work stand 2.18 3/4
  • Benjamin Tuell 1 Cover for bed 1.56 1/4
  • Jesse Tuell 2 Counter pains 2.00
  • Henry Burge 1 Bottle .06 1/4
  • Jonathan Mitchell 1 Lot of Dishes .75
  • Benjamin Tuell 1 Sarver [server] & Dish 1.36 1/4
  • Joseph Waskom 1 Pot Trammel 1.43 3/4
  • Nathan Rucker 1 Drawing Knife .56 1/4
  • Jacob Fisler 1 Pair Strechers .62 1/2
  • William Hobson 1 pair of Stocks 1.37 1/2
  • David Sturgeon 1 Hand Saw .62 1/2
  • Jonathan Mitchell 1 Auger .37 1/2
  • Reuben Bucker (?) 1 do .26
  • Harrison Young 1 Hackell .75
  • John Stergeon 1 pr. Steelyards .57 1/2
  • Benjamin Tuell  1 Lot of Plains [planes] .50
  • Jacob Fisler 1 Bell .37 1/2
  • E.W. Daily 1 Lot of Steel .25
  • Benjamin Tuell 1 Hoe .25
  • James Blair 1 cisel [chisel] .20
  • Jesse Tuell 1 Garning [gardening?] Knife .06 1/4
  • John Moore 1 pair sheep shears .12 1/2
  • James Sage 1 Sundry old iron .25
  • John Young 1 Keag .37 1/2
  • Benjamin Tuell 1 pair Drawing chains .87 1/2
  • Joseph Smith 1 chain .62 1/2
  • John Tuell 1 do .18 3/4
  • James Sage 1 Lot of Bridles .34
  • H. Young 1 Blind Bridle .75
  • Benjamin Tuell 1 Bridle .69 3/4
  • Benjamin Carter 1 do .75
  • H. Young 1 Pair of Gears 1.50
  • Benjamin Carter 1 Hip Strap .40
  • H. Young 1 Cross Cut Saw 3.06 1/4
  • John Tuell 1 churn .50
  • same 1 Jug .50
  • same 1 Pot .50
  • Jacob Fisler 1 Skillet .51
  • Reubin May 1 Frying pan .37 1/2
  • Jonathan Mitchell 1 side Saddle .37 /12
  • Benjamin Tuell 1 Half Bushel .31 1/4
  • Jonathan Mitchell 1 Ring .13 1/2
  • John Stergeon 1 Boll .12 1/2
  • Harrison Young 2 Barrels .12 1/2
  • Jonathan Mitchell 1 Troft .17
  • John Tuell 2 Barrells .02
  • John Sturgeon 1 Clock 11.00
  • James Sage 1 Table 2.87 1/2
  • Joseph Waskom 1 pair Spicks [spikes] .06 1/4
  • John Davis 1 Hoe .22 1/2
  • John Young 2 Bee Stands 2.00
  • Jonathan Mitchell 1 Falling axe 1.87 1/2
  • Henry Berge 2 Augers .38
  • Reubin May Sundry articles .62 1/2
  • James Sage 2 Table Cloths 1.62 1/2
  • John Allsup 1 Kettle 4.00
  • Reubin May 1 Log Chain 3.68
  • P.D. Applegate 1 Hammer .18 3/4
  • David Sturgeon 1 Axe .75
  • John Young Sundries 1.19
  • John Davis 2 Clevises 1.01
  • D. Sturgeon 1 Trammel .75
  • David Sturgeon 1 Saddle 11.50
  • Joseph Waskom 1 Lot of Tobacco .25
  • Jonathan Lee 1 Plough 1.12 1/2
  • Joseph Waskom 1 do .75
  • John Davis 1 do 1.38
  • Brackston Love 1 Waggon & Gear 68.00
  • Catharine Young 1 Bay Mare 41.00
  • Brackston Love 1 do do 58.75
  • John Allsup 1 Black do 70.50
  • Eli Shelton (?) 1 Heifer 4.75
  • Henry Shelton (?) 4 sheep 9.00
  • Jacob Fisler 3 Hogs 21.00
  • Nathan Bucker 1 Stack of Hay 7.18 3/4
  • Jacob Fisler 1 Log of hogs 23.25
  • John Davis 1 Oven and Lid .50
  • Joseph Waskom 1 Log of Broom Corn 18 3/4
  • Harrison Young 1 Log of Threads .25
  • Eli W. Daily 1 Fodder Stack 1.18 3/4
  • nathan Bucker 1 pr. cards .18 3/4
  • Joseph Waskom 1st Lot of corn 3.37 1/2
  • same same 2 do do do 7.12 1/2
  • W. Applegate 3 do do do 5.06 1/4
  • Reuben Rucker 4 do do do 5. 12 1/2
  • Philip Applegate 1 cow 10.12 1/2
Jacob W. Applegate clk John Sturgeon Administrators
1836 - Settlement of Accounts in Jacob Young's Estate:
State of Indiana to wit Probate court of County of Jackson. The Estate of Jacob Young late of the county deceased in account with John Sturgeon as the Administrator of the same Estate viz. Cr. said Estate By the Amount of appraise Bill and Inventory thereof (here ---- to one file of this court) 
Dr. said Estate. To Portion of Catharine Young rec'd. by her at the appraised valuation thereof $100.00
By Ballance Dr. said Estate To amt. of  sd. Ballance of appraiser bill and Inventory sold by said Admrs. $00.00
Cr. Said Estate
  • By Amount of sale of said Ballance of said appraise Bill & inventory $480
  • By Amt. of claims in favour of said Estate $317.00
  • By Another claim in favour of said Estate on Elston & Young $42.44
  • By Interest on last mentioned claim up to this time $2.54 1/2
[Total] $851.98 1/2
Dr. Said Estate
  • To Payment to James Fisler for crying sale of said estate $2.00
  • Do to J.W. Applegate for services as clerks of sd sale $1.00
  • To do To John Moore Justice of the peace for his fees swearing appraisers of personal property of said Estate $.50
  • To Joseph Brown for making coffin for said deceased $8.00
  • To Payment made Benjamin Carter on account of demand in administration of said Estate as per voucher No. 5 $1.00
  • To Payment made D. Kress of his demand agst. sd. Estate $5.00
  • To Do to Hay and Childs Editors of Ja[ckson] Monitor for advertising notice of said administration of sd. estate $1.00
  • To Payment to David Sturgeon amt. of his acct. agst. said Estate including his rcpt. for services as appraiser of said Estate for said Admr. $1.81 1/4
  • To Payment to Levi Applegate and David Sturgeon for their assistance in carrying chain in setting off Dower and heirs Lots of real estate $.50
  • To Benjamin Carter acct $2.87 1/2
  • To Allen Shepherd do $1.00
  • To Jonathan Mitchell do $1.25
  • To John Hamilton Note ballance $10.50
  • To Sam'l West (?) acct. $13.37 1/2
  • To John Crabb $3.42
  • To Benj. Carter acct. $4.94
  • To William Hobson do $10.00
  • To Execution &c $29.60 1/4
  • To Harrison Young acct. $6.93 3/4
  • To William Cameron Do $2.31
  • To John Allsup acct $1.18 3/4
  • To Payment to John Kingsbury for services $15.00
  • To Judgment in probate court $20.00
  • To Letters of Administration $2.50
  • To Administrators fees $38.04
  • To A.C. Griffith atty Fer (?) $13.00
  • To Clerks fees in full $8.06 1/4
[Total] $208.84 1/4
Cr said Esate
  • By amt of Interest due & accrue on C. Young's Note $.57 
  • By amt of Do on Elstons & Youngs do $39.62 1/2
  • By amt of credits brought forward $508.98 1/4
[Total] $891.17 3/4
[less] $205.84 1/4
[Total] $685.33 1/2
To Retaining to the Editor per notice $2.00
[Total] $683.33 1/2
1836 - Settlement and Distribution of Jacob Young's Estate
John Stergen admr. of Jacob Young dec'd. vs the heirs & Creditors - On Motion for settlement and order for Distribution.
Now at this time came the parties into Court and enter upon a settlement but failing to get through this cause is continued til tomorrow. 
John Sturgeon admr. of Jacob Young dec'd. vs. the Heirs & Creditors - On Motion for settlement and order for Distribution. 
Now at this time comes the administrator aforesaid and files his account current, and it is found that he has made of the said Estate the sum of $891.17 3/4 and that the debts and expences of administration are $207.17 3/4 which when deducted from the amount of the estate leave a ballance in the hands of the administrator of $683.33 1/2 to which the widow of sd. decedent is entitled to one third it being $227.77 3/4 which causes a ballance in the hands of said administrator of $455.55 1/2, Subject to distribution among the Heirs as follows, viz, To Solomon Hobbs $10.33.3 To Peirson Waskom $28.14.9, To Michael Young $9.80.3 To John L. Young $67.25.9 To Joseph Waskom $36.23.7 To Thomas Young $34.49.1 To John Sturgeon $23.05.7 To Andrew J. Young $82.21. To Martha E. Young $82.21 and To Hetty Young $82.21. It is ordered and decreed by the Court that the said Administrator proceed to distribute to each heir his or her Equitable proportion aforesaid upon them filing their several Refunding bonds in the Clerk's office of said County whereupon came the Widow aforesaid and filed her Refunding bonds and received her said third aforesaid. And for want of time this cause is continued til tomorrow. 
John Sturgeon admr. of Jacob Young dec'd. vs. The Heirs & Creditors - On motion for settlement and order for Distribution.
Came at this time William H.H. Young and disclaimed all right to any part of the distribution of said personal Estate in the hands of the said Administrators; And at the same time came all the heirs and filed their seveal Refunding bonds according to law and received their several shares aforesaid. It is ordered by the court that John Sturgen administrator aforesaid of the Estate of Jacob Young deceased as aforesaid from all further activity as administrator as aforesaid, all of of which ordered adjudged and finally decreed. 
Children by Rachel Goodnight:

Mary Landis b. 1793, d. 1873 md. Solomon Hobbs 1811, children:
  • Elizabeth Gorden Hobbs b. 1813, md. (--?--) Simmons
  • Hinson S. Hobbs b. 1814 md. Mary Taylor ca. 1843 
    • David Hobbs
    • William Hobbs
    • Taylor Hobbs
    • Ida Hobbs
    • James Hobbs
    • Loretta Hobbs
    • Esther Hobbs
  • Jacob Hobbs b. 1816
  • Eli Solomon Hobbs b. 1820, d. ca. 1895 md. 1) Lucinda (Wade) Elledge 1849; 2) Serilda Flinn, 
    • Rebecca Elledge adopted by Eli
    • Mary Hobbs
    • Solomon Hobbs
    • Delia Hobbs
    • Emma Hobbs
    • Melissa Hobbs
    • Phineas Hobbs
    • John Wesley Hobbs
    • Charity Hobbs
    • Loretta Hobbs
    • Lily Hobbs
  • William Michael Hobbs b. 1823, d. 1847, never married
  • David Kelly Hobbs b. 1825, d. ca. 1894 md. Frances Gratton ca. 1852
    • Millard Hobbs
    • Mary Catherine Hobbs
    • Anna Hobbs
    • Winfield Scott Hobbs
    • Harvey Hobbs
    • Edith Hobbs
    • Frank Hobbs
    • Isaac Hobbs
    • Zella Hobbs
  • Alexander Chapman b. 1827, d. 1892, never married
  • Downey Canby Hobbs b. 1830, d. 1907 md. 1) Mary Wadsworth 1851, 2) Lassely Black 1865, 3) Malinda Neighbors 1872 & 4) F. Seaman 1894
    • Julia Hobbs
    • Mary Hobbs
    • Emily Hobbs
    • Fannie Hobbs
    • Harriet Hobbs
    • Eva Hobbs
    • Eunice Hobbs
    • Philomel Hobbs
  • Mary Dorcas Hobbs b. 1833 md. Lemuel/Leonard Gratton 1849
  • Phineas Lowery Hobbs b. 1835, d. 1857 md. Mary Elledge 1856
    • Emily Josephine Hobbs
unnamed son b.between 1794-1800
unnamed daughter b. between 1795-1800
John Landis b. 1795, d. 1882 md. Judith/Juda Goldsmith 1817, children:
  • Matilda b. 1821, md. Duncan Cameron, no children
  • Jacob b. 1823, d. 1872 md. Amanda Hutchinson 1848
    • John
    • Harrison
    • Thomas
    • Matilda
  • Michael b. 1825
  • Huldah b. 1828, d. 1900 md. Joseph Brown 1848 
    • Susan Brown
    • Emily Brown
    • Mary Brown
    • Sarah Brown
    • Rachel Brown
    • Nathan Brown
    • Henry Brown
    • Isaac Brown
    • Lewis Brown
    • Joseph Brown
    • John Brown
    • Laura Brown
    • William Brown
    • Andrew Brown
  • John Dale b. 1829, d. 1909 md. Catharine Warrick 1853
    • William
    • John
    • Robert
    • Martha
    • Henry
    • George
  • William Hamilton b. 1831, d. 1920, md. 1) Nancy Cumstock 1859, 2) Eliza (--?--) Edwards 1894 
    • Sarah
    • Albert
    • William Coleman
    • George Washington
    • Lydia
  • Henry Harrison b. 1834, d. 1890 md. Elizabeth McConnell 1866
    • Ransom Grant
    • Ira
    • Joseph Warren
    • William
    • Tersa
    • Judith
    • Schyler
    • Minnie
    • Della
    • Chloe
    • Pearl
  • Judah/Judy b. 1836, d. 1918 md. Alexander Hanner 1852
    • Rebecca Hanner
    • Juda Ann Hanner
    • John Wesley Hanner
    • Rachel Hanner
    • Alexander Burrell Hanner
    • Sara Elizabeth Hanner
    • Mary Ellen Hanner
    • Marshall Bartholomew Hanner
    • Francis Luke Hanner md. Jessica Elizabeth George
    • William Arthur Hanner
    • Rosey Hanner
  • Allen b. 1838, d. before 1840
  • Sara b. 1840, d. 1840
  • Eliza Ann b. 1843, d. 1864 md. Henry Brown 1860
    • Emiline Brown
    • Ransom Brown
  • Andrew Jackson b. 1846, d. 1929 md. Rachel Wilson 1869
    • Hulda
    • Minnie
    • Andrew Jackson
    • Giles Marshall
    • Duncan
    • George Curtis
    • Cassie
    • Cleveland
    • Emaline
Elizabeth b. 1798, d. 1887 md. Nicholas Hobbs 1815, children: 
  • Solomon Hobbs b. 1817, d. 1873 md. Adaline Hargraves 1841
    • LeFrances Celia Hobbs
    • Josephus Hobbs
    • Peter Garrett Hobbs
    • Jacob Henry Hobbs
    • Markus Elmore Hobbs
    • Elizabeth Jane Hobbs
    • Rachel Emmaline Hobbs
    • Sarah Martha Hobbs
    • George Seigle Hobbs
    • Mary Eliza Hobbs
  • Veturia b. ca. 1818, md.1)  Elmore Cooper 1843 & 2) (--?--) Hinkle
    • Elmore Cooper
  • Hinson b. 1820, d. 1899 md. Sarah Johnston 1844
    • Helen Melissa
    • David Johnston
    • Nicholas Doan
    • Sarah Elizabeth
    • Thomas Harvey
    • Hinson Wayne
    • Mary Ruanna/Anna
    • Kitty Jane
  • Mahala Jane b. 1822, d. 1919 md. Jotham/Joshua Bradbury 1847
    • Cornelia Bradbury
    • Marion Bradbury
    • Lillie Ann Bradbury
    • Ernest Bradbury
    • Mollie Luella Bradbury
    • Nicholas Scott Bradbury
  • Jacob b. ca. 1825, d. ca. 1875 md. Nancy Averett 1849
    • Helen
    • Mary
    • Alice
  • Thomas (?) b. ca. 1825
  • William b. ca. 1826, md. Sarah (--?--) 1850
    • Veturia
    • Florence
    • Sarah Catherine
    • Emma
    • William
    • Charles
    • Howard
    • Girty
  • Rachel b. 1831, d. 1912 md. William Doane 1851
    • William Doane
    • Mary Doane
    • Rachel Doane
  • Patrick Henry b. ca. 1834
  • Sarah b. ca. 1835 md. Francis Hanna 1850
  • Katherine Artemesia b. ca. 1839 md. Francis Cooper 1858
    • Patrick Cooper
    • Nicholas Cooper
    • William Cooper
    • Veturia Cooper
    • James Cooper
  • Jeptha 
Rachel Ann b. ca. 1802 d. ca. 1825 md. Pierson Waskom 1820, children:
  • Rachel Ann Waskom b. ca. 1821 md. Hugh Flinn, children unknown
  • George Washington Waskom b. 1829, d. 1904 md. Mary Shrivner 1860
    • William Waskom
    • Joseph Waskom
    • George Waskom
    • Annie Pamelia Waskom
    • Martin David Waskom
    • John Waskom
Sarah b. 1804, d. 1879 md. Joseph Waskom 1819, children:
  • William Waskom b. 1821, d. 1880, md. Barbara Keller 1848
    • James Waskom
    • Cordlia Waskom
    • Marion Waskom
    • Sarah Wasko
    • Peirson Waskom
  • Jacob Waskom b. 1823, d. 1902, md. Mary Downing 1847
    • Sarah Waskom
    • John Waskom
    • Permina Waskom
    • Michael Waskom
    • Omni Waskom
    • William Waskom
    • Jacob Waskom
    • Andrew Jackson Waskom
    • unnamed daughter Waskom
    • Effie Waskom
    • unnamed daughter Waskom
  • Rachel Waskom b. 1824, d. 1901 md. 1) McAllen Bagwell 1843, 2) Levi Morgan 1855 & 3) J. Bell 1872
    • William Bagwell
    • Emily Bagwell
    • Joseph Bagwell
    • unnamed Bagwell
    • Levi Morgan
  • Pierson Waskom b. 1826, d. 1914
  • James Waskom b. 1828, d. 1910, md. Rachel Belding 1851
    • Lemon (?) Waskom
    • Susan Waskom
    • Stephen Waskom
    • William Berkey Waskom
    • Nancy, Dunham Waskom
    • Sarah Waskom
    • Jason Brown Waskom
    • Julia Ann Waskom
    • Mary Etta Waskom
    • Clarence Waskom
  • Isaac Waskom b. 1828, d. 1918 md. Susanna Cummings, 1853
    • William Waskom
    • Mary Waskom
    • Elizabeth Waskom
    • Polly Waskom
    • Joseph Waskom
    • Michael Waskom
    • Newton Waskom
    • Wesley Waskom
    • Cordelia Waskom
  • unnamed daughter Waskom b. ca. 1833, d. before 1850
  • Joseph Waskom b. 1832, d. 1916, md. Martha Kilty 1857
    • John Waskom
    • Sarah Waskom
    • Thornton Waskom
    • Mary Waskom
    • Ora Waskom
    • Charles Waskom
    • Turner Waskom
    • Margaret Waskom
    • Ella Waskom
  • John Waskom b. 1834, d. 1911 
  • Michael Waskom b. 1836, d. 1916, md. 1) Nancy Reynolds, 1867 & 2) Nancy Trowbridge 1885, 
    • Marion Waskom (m)
    • Rice Waskom (m)
    • Samuel Waskom
    • Walter Waskom
    • Infant Waskom
    • Infant Waskom
  • Harrison Waskom b. 1839, d. 1895 md. 1) Nancy Rooney 1867 & 2) Annie Slade 1891
    • Zella Waskom
    • Azariah Waskom
    • Ed Waskom
    • Sallie Waskom
    • Pearl Waskom
    • Mark Waskom
  • Mary Waskom b. 1841, d. 1862, never married
  • Andrew Jackson Waskom b. 1844, d. 1917
Juliette b. 1807 md. Thomas B. Young 1824, son of Christian & Nancy (Hume) Young distant cousins, children:
  • Susan Young b. 1826
  • William Henry Harrison Young b. 1828, d. 1868 md. Margaret Markham
  • George Young b. ? d. 1863, never married
  • Emily Young b. 1832 md. Elias Graham
  • Thomas Young b. 1835, never married
  • Andrew Young b. 1837, d. 1918 md. Narcissa Davis 1866
    • Miles Young
    • Mary Sue Young
    • Julia Young
    • Virgil Young
    • Myrtie Young
    • Hugh Young
    • Sylvanis Young
    • Nim Young
    • Emily Etta Young
    • Harry Melvin Young
    • Clyde Young
  • Sarah Ann Young b. 1839 md. Thomas Cox 1859 
  • Elizabeth Young b. 1841 md. Davis Collins 1860
  • Louisa Young b. 1843 md. Thomas Stone 1862
  • Mary Young b. 1847, never married
  • Catherine Young b. 1850, d. 1831 md. John Collins 1867
    • Drue Collins
    • Thomas Collins 
    • Susan Collins
    • Hamner Collins
    • Alice Belle Collins
    • George Calvin Collins
    • Eliza Collins
    • John Collins
    • Jerry Collins
    • Lulie Collins
    • Jackson Collins (f)
    • Julia Collins
    • Sallie Collins
William Harrison b. 1812, d. 1887 md. 1) Rachel Sturgeon 1835, 2) Nancy Sturgeon 1843 & 3) Rachel Downing 1869, children:
  • Solomon b. 1849, d. 1861 md. Charlotte Timmons 1858
    • Horace Greeley, 
  • David b. 1839, d. 1904 md. Martha Keach 1861
    • Susan
    • William
    • Sonora/Nora
    • Frank
    • Rosann/Annie
    • Charles
    • James Isaac
    • Paul
    • Milford Dell
    • Price
    • Ada
    • Herby
  • Susan b. 1841, d. 1854
  • John b. 1844, d. 1846 
  • Mary / Polly b. ca. 1846 md. 1) possibly James Crane 1862, 2) (--?--) Abrams
  • William Harrison Jr. b. ca. 1849 md. possibly Sophia Wheadon
    • Minnie
    • Harrison
    • Girty
    • Navada
    • Oscar
  • Isaac Hamilton b. 1851, d. 1918 md. Martha Rucker 1874
    • Bertie
    • Claude
    • Willard
    • Mabel
    • Mae
    • Harry
  • Sarah Celestis b. ca. 1853, md. Columbus Collins 1880
  • Juliet b. ca. 1857 md. Cyrus Keller 1880
  • Crawford b. ca. 1862, md. Martha Keller 1888
    • Lula
  • Roselba b. 1865, d. 1890 md. John Briner 1888
  • Eva Belle b. ca. 1866, md. John Collins 1889
Andrew Jackson b. ca. 1814, d. after 1838
Solomon b. 1815, d. 1892 md. Harriet Louise Gregg 1838, children:
  • Susan Mary b. 1830, d. 1925 md. John Bartleson 1859
    • Emma Bartleson
    • Fannie Bartleson
    • Sidney Bartleson
    • Eugenia Bartleson
    • Mary Bartleson
    • Nellie Bartleson
  • William Andrew b. 1841, d. 1916 md. M.L. (--?--) ca. 1883
    • William
    • Winnie
  • Sarah Ann b. 1843, d. 1907 md. 1) James Chiles 1859, 2) E.P. Dunsmoor 1886
    • Elijah Chiles
    • Solomon Chiles
    • Susa Chiles
    • William Chiles
    • George Chiles
    • Elizabeth Louise Chiles
  • Harrison b. 1846, d. 1916, never married
  • Elizabeth b. 1848, d. 1857, age 9
  • Laura Jane b. 1850, d. 1933 md. William Everhart 1867
    • William Ewing Everhart
    • Mastin Young Everhart
    • Franklin Sterling Everhart
    • Annie Laurie Everhart
    • Aubrey Lyle Everhart
    • Camille Everhart
    • Leslie Rucker Everhart
    • Marie Louise Everhart
    • Nellie Voris Everhart
  • Martha Ellen b. 1852, d. 1947 md. John Anderson Truman 1881
    • Harry S. Truman b. 1884, d. 1972 md. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace aka Bess 1919. Harry became a member of the Democratic party which managed to elect him as vice president under Franklin Roosevelt.  He succeeded Roosevelt to the presidency and was elected president in his own right in 1948. 
    • John Vivian Truman
    • Mary Jane Truman
  • Ada b. 1854, d. ca. 1912 md. Joseph Van Cloostere, no children
  • infant son b. 1856, d. 1856
Susan b. ca. 1817, d. after 1838 md. John Sturgeon 1834

Children by Catherine (--?--):
Martha Emily b. ca. 1832, d. ca. 1852 md. Isaac Powell 1849 child:
  • Julia Powell b. 
Hetty b. 1835, d. 1921 md. her sister's widower Isaac Powell as 2nd wife 1853, children:
  • Rebecca Jennie Powell b. ca. 1857
  • John R.E. Powell b. 1860 

Revised 1/22/2022

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