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Daniel Young

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Name Daniel Young [1] Birth 7 Feb 1796 Middletown, Frederick, Maryland [2, 3, 4]
Baptism 1814 Evangelical Reformed Lutheran Church, Middletown, Frederick, Maryland [2]
Gender Male Alternate death Between 10 Dec 1881 and 17 Dec 1886 [5] Death 3 Dec 1886 Springfield, Clark, Ohio [2, 6, 7, 8]
Burial Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark, Ohio [9]
Person ID I31269 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 23 Nov 2020
Father Conrad Young, b. 1766, Germany d. 16 Feb 1813, Frederick County, Maryland
(Age 47 years)
Mother Maria Elisabeth Thomas, b. 26 Jan 1771 d. 22 May 1843 (Age 72 years) Marriage 20 Jun 1790 Frederick County, Maryland [10, 11]
Family ID F18563 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Magdalena Bowlus, b. 1799 d. 1855 (Age 56 years) Marriage 5 Jan 1819 Frederick County, Maryland [12, 13]
Children + 1. Elizabeth Young, b. 28 Sep 1819, Maryland d. 8 Dec 1881, Middletown, Frederick, Maryland
(Age 62 years)
Family ID F18560 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 23 Nov 2020
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Photos Springfield township, Clark County, Ohio, 1875
Daniel Young's property is shown at the top center of the map.
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Notes - He moved from Maryland to the Springfield, Ohio area in 1864.
His will, dated 10 Dec 1881, bequeaths $1500 to his daughter "Elizabeth Smith wife of Ezra Smith."
The 17 Dec 1886 record of his probate is extremely hard to read and follow, but it clearly names, among various other kin, "Martin Smith, grandson", of Arcadia, Hancock County, Ohio. One of the sons of his daughter Elizabeth Young and her husband Ezra Smith was the Rev. Martin Luther Smith (1850-1918), who was buried in Springfield, Ohio, the same place where Daniel Young died and was buried.
The probate documentation also records that "Anna M. Smith" was notified of the ongoing proceedings; this presumably refers to Anna May Derr (1859-1943), wife of Lewis Carlton Smith, who was another son of his daughter Elizabeth Young and her husband Ezra Smith. Lewis Carlton and Anna May (Derr) Smith are of course ancestors of ASF.
- He moved from Maryland to the Springfield, Ohio area in 1864.
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Sources - [S5002] Pennsylvania, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, on ancestry.com.
- [S5037] "Memorial Services: The First English Lutheran Sunday School Takes Action on the Death of the Late Daniel Young, Sr.—R.F. Delo's Biographical Sketch." Springfield, Ohio Daily Republic, 13 Dec 1886, p. 4.
- [S5036] "Death of Daniel Young, Senior." Springfield, Ohio Daily Republic, 3 Dec 1996, p. 1., date and county only.
- [S5038] Find a Grave page for Daniel Young., date only.
- [S3540] Ohio, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998, on ancestry.com.
- [S5036] "Death of Daniel Young, Senior." Springfield, Ohio Daily Republic, 3 Dec 1996, p. 1.
- [S5038] Find a Grave page for Daniel Young., date and county only.
- [S5039] History of Frederick County, Maryland by T. J. C. Williams and Folger McKinsey. Volume 2. Hagerstown, Maryland: L. R. Titsworth, 1910., place only.
- [S5038] Find a Grave page for Daniel Young.
- [S5040] Find a Grave page for Conrad Jung.
- [S5077] The Derr Family 1750-1986, with Allied Families of Baker, Flook, Hoover, Koogle, Long, Metzger, Smith, Templing, Toms, Yaste, and Youtsey by Roy H. Wampler. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1987.
- [S5037] "Memorial Services: The First English Lutheran Sunday School Takes Action on the Death of the Late Daniel Young, Sr.—R.F. Delo's Biographical Sketch." Springfield, Ohio Daily Republic, 13 Dec 1886, p. 4., says 1818.
- [S1746] Maryland, Compiled Marriages, 1655-1850, compiled by Jordan Dodd, on ancestry.com.
- [S5002] Pennsylvania, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985, on ancestry.com.