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Jeremiah Young 1755–1830 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 Oct 1755
Birth Location: New York, United States
Death Date: circa 1830
Death Location: Cooksburg, Albany, New York
Father: Jurian Jong
Mother: Mareitje Emmerich
Spouse(s): Annatie Winna
Children(s): John Young, Sarah Young
The story of Jeremiah Young began in 1755 in New York, United States. Jeremiah Young married Annatie Winna, and had children including John Young, Sarah Young. Jeremiah Young passed away in 1830 in Cooksburg, Albany, New York.
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Biography
- The story of Jeremiah Young began in 1755 in New York, United States.
- Jeremiah Young married Annatie Winna, and had children including John Young, Sarah Young.
- Jeremiah Young passed away in 1830 in Cooksburg, Albany, New York.
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Jeremiah Young's Descendants
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1. John Young 1785–1849 m. Margaret (Van) Wye 1792–1864
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1. Jeremy (J.) Young 1810–1884 m. Elizabeth (Mariah) Mack 1811–1874
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1. John (W.) Young 1838–1930 m. Rachel Cook 1844–1912
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1. Nathan (Mack) Young 1882–1934 m. Beulah (E) Hotaling 1888–1945
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2. Mary (Jane) Young 1874–1948
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3. Ralph (G.) Young 1887–1891
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4. Millard (H.) Young 1876–1955
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2. Peter Young 1808–
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2. Sarah Young 1798–
Jeremiah Young's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Oct 1755
Event Place: New York, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: circa 1830
Event Place: Cooksburg, Albany, New York