bullet Isaac WRIGHT(4) Parents: John Rose WRIGHT and Susan KRAMER.


bullet John WRIGHT(4)

He was married to Elizabeth UNKNOWN. Children were: Samuel WRIGHT .


bullet John Rose WRIGHT(4) was born on 27 Jul 1813 in Fairfield Co, OH. He died on 8 Nov 1891. Parents: Joseph WRIGHT and Margaret (Mary) ROSE.

He was married to Martha E. RAREY. Children were: Sherman WRIGHT.

He was married to Mary KRATER .

He was married to Susan KRAMER. Children were: Catherine Jane WRIGHT, Isaac WRIGHT , William WRIGHT, Eliza Ann WRIGHT , Samuel Evans WRIGHT, Minerva WRIGHT.


bullet Joseph WRIGHT(35) was born on 4 Oct 1781 in Baltimore, MD. He died on 11 Mar 1855 in Franklin Co, OH. He was buried in Union Grove Cemetery. Parents: David WRIGHT and Sarah.

He was married to Margaret (Mary) ROSE on 17 Jul 1806 in Baltimore Co, MD. Children were: Eliza WRIGHT, Sophia WRIGHT, John Rose WRIGHT, Ann WRIGHT, Joseph Asbury WRIGHT, Cathrine B. WRIGHT, Nathaniel Harrison WRIGHT, Elenore WRIGHT, Mary WRIGHT.


bullet Joseph Asbury WRIGHT(4) was born on 2 Dec 1818 in Ohio. He died on 13 Dec 1818. Parents: Joseph WRIGHT and Margaret (Mary) ROSE.


bullet Mary WRIGHT(36) was born on 31 Mar 1833 in Franklin Co, OH. She died on 18 Dec 1890 in Keosaqua, Van Buren Co, IA. Parents: Joseph WRIGHT and Margaret (Mary) ROSE.

She was married to Joshua S. GLANVILLE on 21 Nov 1833 in Franklin Co, OH.(4) Children were: Sara Stevenson GLANVILLE, Stephen H. GLANVILLE, William Wright GLANVILLE, Joseph Benton GLANVILLE, John O. GLANVILLE.


bullet Minerva WRIGHT(4) was born in 1840. She died in 1923. Parents: John Rose WRIGHT and Susan KRAMER.


bullet Nathan WRIGHT

He was married to Ann WRIGHT.


bullet Nathaniel Harrison WRIGHT(4) was born on 28 Nov 1822. He died on 25 Sep 1835. Parents: Joseph WRIGHT and Margaret (Mary) ROSE.


bullet Samuel WRIGHT(4) Parents: John WRIGHT and Elizabeth UNKNOWN.

Children were: David WRIGHT.


bulletSamuel Evans WRIGHT(4) was born on 12 Dec 1837. He died in Mar 1923. Parents: John Rose WRIGHT and Susan KRAMER.


bullet Sherman WRIGHT(4) Parents: John Rose WRIGHT and Martha E. RAREY.


bullet Sophia WRIGHT(4) was born on 15 Apr 1811 in Maryland. She died on 21 Aug 1876. Parents: Joseph WRIGHT and Margaret (Mary) ROSE.

She was married to Samuel EVANS.


bullet William WRIGHT(4) Parents: John Rose WRIGHT and Susan KRAMER.


bullet Carrie A. YORK(5)

She was married to Anrdrew Fred WHITLOCK on 27 Jul 1913 in Pueblo, Pueblo, CO. Children were: Harold Fred WHITLOCK, Lawrence William WHITLOCK.


bullet YOUNG Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bullet YOUNG Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bullet YOUNG Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bullet Alice Jean YOUNG was born on 29 Mar 1934 in Pueblo, CO. She died on 15 Mar 1935 in Pueblo, CO. Parents: Raymond Evan YOUNG and Ethel Valentine WELLER.


bullet Andrew Jackson YOUNG was born on 24 Dec 1859 in Greene Co, IL. (6) Taken from "The Young Family History" written in 1917 by Andrew Jackson Young:
Andrew Jackson Young grew to manhood upon the plains and rolling prairies of central Kansas with cowboys, half-breeds and frontiersmen for companions. He was a child of the forest and grew up very close to nature. His education was acquired largely at home, his mother being a highly educated woman and a teacher by profession. At the age of sixteen years he attended his first Teachers' Institute, passed the examination, obtained a certificate and entered into the teaching profession. He taught school seven years, the last three as principal of the High School at Arvonia, Kansas. When the Short Line Santa Fe cutoff was built from Kansas City to Emporia, he was one of the town site company that laid out Lebo in Coffey County, and at this place he resided for four years, engaged in the real estate and newspaper business.

On the 4th day of October, 1881, he was married to Laura Emily Bedell of Garnett, Kansas, a daughter of Henry E. and Ann (Wiley) Bedell. Her father was a native of New York, following the Erie Canal in early manhood; a veteran of the Civil war, serving in a New York regiment, coming to Kansas in 1867 and settling in Allen County. He died at Leavenworth, Kansas, January 1st, 1917. Her mother was a native of Canada, of French-Irish parentage, who came to Oswego County, New York, in an early day. She was the mother of eight children, two of whom died in infancy:

A. J. Young commenced the study of law and practiced in the Justice courts in Kansas and was admitted to the bar in Dade County in 1892.

He came to Dade County in May, 1890, a stranger in a strange land. Without money, without friends and without employment. He first located at Lockwood and was engaged to teach the newly-organized band at that place. During the months of July and August of that year he taught the band of nights and worked in the harvest fields and at threshing in the day time. In September, 1890, he formed a partnership with William Beisner and engaged in the butcher and meat market business. He followed this business about six months, sold out and purchased the Lockwood Independent, a newspaper of local circulation. After about six months in the newspaper business he sold out and entered the practice of law.

As a lawyer Mr. Young's success was most gratifying. He was elected city attorney of Lockwood, practiced in all the local courts and was soon recognized as one of the leading lawyers of southwest Missouri. He was instrumental in organizing the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company and was its president for fourteen years. He always took great interest in the Fair Association and was an officer and director in that organization for many years.

In politics A. J. Young is a militant Republican and has been engaged in every campaign as a public speaker for the past twenty-four years. In 1902 he was elected to the office of prosecuting attorney of Dade County and in January, 1903, moved to the county seat. He purchased property on East Wells Street, consisting of a tract of six acres, which is well improved. He owns his office building, located near the southeast corner of the Public Square.

He has an abstract business in connection with his law practice and has dealt largely in tax-title lands. He has lost considerable money in mining speculations, but in business as well as politics Mr. Young is a good loser.
Parents: Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG and Mary Ann PEELER.

He was married to Laura Emily BEDELL on 4 Oct 1881.(6) Children were: Gertrude K. YOUNG, Gracie YOUNG, Mabel YOUNG.


bullet Anna Eveline YOUNG was christened in 1898 in Osage, KS. She was born on 22 Oct 1898 in Lyndon, Osage, KS. She died on 18 Nov 1965 in Colorado Springs, CO. She was buried on 21 Nov 1965 in Colorado Springs, CO. Parents: William Evan YOUNG and Cora Belle MOSS.

She was married to Marion Arthur BATTIN on 27 Dec 1916 in Sharon Springs, KS. She was divorced from Marion Arthur BATTIN about 1931. Children were: Marion Raymond BATTIN, Elva Mae BATTIN, Alice Belle BATTIN, Doris Louise BATTIN, Charles William BATTIN, Bette Jean BATTIN.


bulletAnna May YOUNG (Private). Parents: Raymond Evan YOUNG and Ethel Valentine WELLER.

She was married to Charles Denver STEVENS on 1 May 1942. Children were: Charlotte Ann STEVENS, Linda Marie STEVENS.


bulletAnna Mellissa YOUNG. Parents: Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG and Mary Ann PEELER.


bulletAugusta YOUNG. Parents: Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG and Mary Ann PEELER.


bulletChristy Ann YOUNG. Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bulletDeAlva (Dee) YOUNG (Private). Parents: Howard Frank YOUNG and Vera Alice GLANVILLE.

Children were: Darryl Dean JOHNSON.


bulletElizabeth YOUNG. Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bulletEmily Alberta YOUNG. Parents: Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG and Mary Ann PEELER.


bulletGeorge Edwin YOUNG. Parents: Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG and Mary Ann PEELER.


bulletGertrude K. YOUNG (Private). Parents: Andrew Jackson YOUNG and Laura Emily BEDELL.


bullet Gracie YOUNG(6) was born on 19 Sep 1884 in Lebo, KS. She died on 29 Nov 1888 in Quenemo, KS. Parents: Andrew Jackson YOUNG and Laura Emily BEDELL.


bullet Hiram Jackson YOUNG Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bullet Howard Frank YOUNG (Private). Parents: Raymond Evan YOUNG and Ethel Valentine WELLER.

He was married to Vera Alice GLANVILLE. Children were: DeAlva (Dee) YOUNG , Sylvia Ann YOUNG.


bullet infant twin YOUNG was born in 1900. He (or she) died in 1900. Parents: William Evan YOUNG and Cora Belle MOSS.


bullet infant twin YOUNG was born in 1900. He (or she) died in 1900. Parents: William Evan YOUNG and Cora Belle MOSS.


bullet Lee Roy YOUNG was born on 30 Apr 1925 in Sharon Springs, KS. He died on 13 Sep 1946 in Pueblo, CO. Parents: Raymond Evan YOUNG and Ethel Valentine WELLER.


bullet Lila Lucone YOUNG was born on 17 Mar 1930 in Colorado Springs, CO. She died on 3 Jul 1939. Parents: Raymond Evan YOUNG and Ethel Valentine WELLER.


bullet Mabel YOUNG (Private). Parents: Andrew Jackson YOUNG and Laura Emily BEDELL.


bullet Mary Ellen YOUNG Parents: Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG and Mary Ann PEELER.


bullet Mary Jane YOUNG Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bullet Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG(14) was christened in 1833 in Carrollton, Greene, IL. He was born on 19 Sep 1833 in Woodville Twp., Greene, IL.(6) He died on 1 Nov 1909 in Quenemo, Osage, KS. He was buried on 4 Nov 1909 in Osage, KS. Nathaniel Eaton Young and Mary Ann Peeler Young moved their growing family to Douglas County between May 1865 and September 1866 from Emporia. Nathaniel enlisted in the 17th Kansas Vol. Infantry in 1864 at Plymouth, KS.

This family first arrived in KS about 1862/3 from Greene County, IL (North of St. Louis). Nathaniel left there because his Republican political views made him very unpopular with his neighbors. He Supposedly cast the only Lincoln vote in his township.

By 1870 the family moved to Osage County, KS. When the Sauk & Fox Reservation was opened up for settlers, Nathaniel got a land grant of 160 acres from the US. He built a sawmill and grist mill on the Marais Des Cygnes River near Quenemo that operated for a decade or more. Two of his daughters taught school there. One daughter married Fred H. Woodbury, state representative and senator from Osage County.

Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.

He was married to Mary Ann PEELER on 27 Mar 1857 in Sangamon, IL. From "The Young Family History" by Andrew Jackson Young: Mary Peeler of Bloomington, IL, was the daughter of Abner Peeler a minister of the gospel and a college professor. She was a Colonial Dame of the purest Puritan stock, a graduate of the Bloomington Seminary and a teacher by profession. Children were: William Evan YOUNG, George Edwin YOUNG, Andrew Jackson YOUNG, Anna Mellissa YOUNG, Mary Ellen YOUNG, Emily Alberta YOUNG, Augusta YOUNG.

He was married to Laura BECKER in 1897 in Osage, KS.


bullet Raymond Evan YOUNG(37) was born on 9 Nov 1896 in Melvern, Osage, KS. He died in Jun 1973 in Pueblo, CO. Parents: William Evan YOUNG and Cora Belle MOSS.

He was married to Ethel Valentine WELLER on 11 Sep 1918 in Wallace, KS. Children were: Howard Frank YOUNG, Richard YOUNG, Anna May YOUNG, Lee Roy YOUNG, Lila Lucone YOUNG, Alice Jean YOUNG.


bullet Richard YOUNG Parents: Raymond Evan YOUNG and Ethel Valentine WELLER.


bullet Sylvia Ann YOUNG (Private). Parents: Howard Frank YOUNG and Vera Alice GLANVILLE.

Children were: Darren Asher HAUN, Kyler Stuart HAUN.


bulletThomas Benton YOUNG. Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bulletWilliam Evan YOUNG(14) was christened in 1868 in Lawrence, Douglas, KS. He was born on 8 Dec 1868 in Lawrence, Douglas, KS. He died on 1 Dec 1946 in Colorado Springs, CO. He was buried on 4 Dec 1946 in Colorado Springs, CO. Parents: Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG and Mary Ann PEELER.

He was married to Cora Belle MOSS in 1895 in KS/MO. Children were: Raymond Evan YOUNG, Anna Eveline YOUNG, infant twin YOUNG, infant twin YOUNG.


bullet William George YOUNG Parents: William Y. YOUNG and Catherine Ann LAIR.


bullet William Y. YOUNG(14) was born on 16 Aug 1789 in KY. He died on 8 Nov 1870 in IL. He was buried on 12 Nov 1870 in Girard, Macoupin, IL. Taken from "The Young Family History" written in 1917 by Andrew Jackson Young a grandson of William.

William Young, was born in Virginia in 1790, of German-French parentage, was a veteran of the war of 1812, and later of the Indian wars which raged in the Ohio Valley. He was a member of Dick Johnson's company of famous riflemen and participated in the battle of Tippecanoe. At the close of the Indian wars he settled in Kentucky near Georgetown. He was a woodsman of the Daniel Boone type, wedded to winning the wilderness with the rifle and imbued with the wanderlust of the Cavalier. He was married to Catherine Ann Lair of Cynthiana, daughter of a wealthy distiller and after a few years emigrated to Greene County, IL, and settled there in 1830. At the breaking out of the Mexican war he was again seized with the spirit of the Cavalier and entered that conflict as captain of a company of volunteers and served with distinction till the end of the war. The old army rifle, medals of honor and other souvenirs of pioneer days are still in possession of the family.

Ten children were born at the Young cabin in Greene County, Nathaniel Eaton, being ninth in point of birth. They all grew to maturity and remained near the old homestead till the breaking out of the civil war.

He was married to Catherine Ann LAIR on 6 Apr 1815 in Cynthiana, Harrison, KY. Children were: YOUNG, Christy Ann YOUNG, YOUNG , Hiram Jackson YOUNG, Elizabeth YOUNG, YOUNG, Mary Jane YOUNG , William George YOUNG, Nathaniel Eaton YOUNG, Thomas Benton YOUNG.

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