RNT Family History
Young, Robert
1711 - 1762 (51 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
1. Young, Robert was born in 1711 in , Antrim, Ireland (son of Young, John and Houston, Annie); died in 1762 in , Augusta, Virginia. Notes:
*Robert Young b. 1711 County Antrim, m. Agnes Crockett, b. 1715 CountyAntrim, Northern Irela nd, by @ 1730 in County Antrim, and migrated toAmerica with wife and three sons, James, Samu el and John, in 1740,entering at Philadelphia and migrating down into Augusta Co., VA,settl ing on Back Creek on the north fork of the James River, a fewmiles west of Staunton. Rober t died in Augusta Co., VA in 1762 andAgnes bought land in what would become Laurens Co., S C in 1766. thelast reference for Agnes in Chalkley is for 1770. At some point after1770, Ag nes and five or six of her sons migrated to Laurens Co., SC.
Family/Spouse: Crockett, Agnes. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:- Young, Samuel
- Young, James
- Young, John
- Young, William was born about 1744; died after 1783 in , Lincoln, Kentucky.
2. Young, John (son of Young, Sir Andrew Lamont and Adair, Mary); died in 1747. Notes:
*John Young (Andrew Lamont Young, Sir John Lamont) m. Annie Houston inCounty Antrim before 1 695. He is the only known son of Andrew andMary Adair Young, but there were probably others . Possible siblingsfor John include: James, Robert, Matthew, Charles and William, asfound i n the Carmoney Church records in County Antrim, NorthernIreland. There were possibly others . Many Youngs still live in theLarne area who probably descend from Andrew Young. Annie Hous ton isfrom the same family as Texas' Sam Houston. There are some entries inChalkley's Cour t References of the Scots/Irish Settlement of AugustaCo., VA that suggest that John may hav e come to America with hisadult children. If these references are to this John Young, then i tis a certainty that he had a brother James, as James is madeadministrator of this John's e state and referred to as John'sbrother. This John died in 1747. James then died before he co uld getJohn's estate settled. Research is ongoing.
John married Houston, Annie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Houston, Annie Children:
- Young, John was born in in County Antrim, Ireland; died before 20 May 1783 in , Augusta, Virginia.
- 1. Young, Robert was born in 1711 in , Antrim, Ireland; died in 1762 in , Augusta, Virginia.
- Young, Hugh
- Young, Jane
- Young, William died in 1818 in , , Kentucky.
- Young, James was born after 1711 in County Antrim, Ireland; died on 21 Dec 1790 in , Augusta, Virginia; was buried in Augusta Stone Cemetery, Augusta, Virginia.
- Young, Sarah was born in 1695 in County Antrim, Ireland.
Generation: 3
4. Young, Sir Andrew Lamont was born about 1646 in Little Cumbrae Isle, , , Scotland (son of Lamont, Sir John and Young, Mary). Notes:
*Andrew Lamont Young (s/o Sir John Lamont and Mary Young Lamont) m.Mary Adair in County Antr im, Northern Ireland after 1646
Andrew married Adair, Mary. Mary was born about 1646 in , Antrim, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Adair, Mary was born about 1646 in , Antrim, Ireland. Children:
- 2. Young, John died in 1747.
- Young, James was born about 1705 in , Augusta, Virginia.
Generation: 4
8. Lamont, Sir John (son of Lamont, Gilbert). Notes:
In 1646 in Scotland, Clan Lamont (pronounced Lamb-it) found itselfunder siege by Clan Campbe ll in their two castles, Toward and Ascog.Sir James Lamont, clan chief (university educate d in Glasgow) signeda peace treaty that guaranteed the Lamonts safe passage from thecastles . But when the castle gates were thrown open to admit theCampbells, a massacre ensued. Numbe rs differ on how many Lamonts diedthat day, but researchers believe as many as 350 Lamont me n died anduncounted women and children. Three dozen Lamont "special gentlemen"were hanged i n a tree in the old churchyard that to this day iscalled Gallows Hill for that event. Thes e "special gentlemen" were"chieftans" of Lamont family groups or septs. Sir John Lamont wa s thespecial gentlemen who headed the Lamont family colony on the CumbraeIslands. John's wi fe was Mary Young, from the Clan Young of Dunbar,or Auldbar. Castle Toward, where much of th e massacre took place, canbe seen from the Cumbrae Islands as noted in the Clan Lamont histo rybook, pg. 203. The Cumbrae Islands are close enough that Mary YoungLamont must have bee n able to see the havoc, hear the cannon roar,and fled with her four sons across the 39 mile s of ocean fromScotland to a town called Larne in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Wedo no t know if there were older sons who might have been with theirfather on the mainland or not . Hundreds of those who survived themassacre or were somehow able to get away from the Campb ells soughtany safe haven they could find. It was common practice to change theirsurname wh en these refugees reached safety. Mary Young Lamont's foursons changed their names. John, th e oldest, took the name Sitlington,which was the name of a "burn" or small stream on their S cotlandestates. The two middle sons took the names White and Green. It hasbeen stated tha t the White son may have been named William. Theyoungest son, Andrew, took his mother's maid en name of Young for hisnew surname. These four boys had to have been under the age of teen sbecause if they had been teens or older, they would have been fightingwith their father an d not left behind with their mother.
Clan Chief, Sir James Lamont, was imprisoned by the Campbells invarious dungeons, constantl y moved and held for five years. In 1651Oliver Cromwell invaded Scotland and at that time Si r James wasreleased from his dungeon. Argyll Campbell a few years later wasbrought to tria l by the English Crown and beheaded for the deed ofthe massacre. The Clan Lamont history boo k tells us that Sir Jameslived on the Isle of Bute for a time after he had been released fro mthe dungeon, and would ride out on Bute until he could see past BigCumbrae Island and gaz e upon his one-time home, the ruins of CastleToward.
Our Lamont family remained in County Antrim and never returned toScotland. Brothers John Sit lington and Andrew Young, along with theirsons and grandsons, ran a successful agricultura l and linenmanufacturing business four miles west of Larne for 90+ years. Thelinen mill an d John's and Andrew's homes were still standing in the1960's, in good condition and being us ed. Amazingly, in the 1920's,both homes were still occupied by descendants of the families w hopurchased them from the Sitlington and Young families when theymigrated to America. We ha ve Irish genealogist Mary Semple, who was arelative through Sir James Lamont's mother, who w as also a Semple, tothank for giving us the story of this Young family back in the 1920's.T his Scots/Irish Young family was devoted Presbyterian. Pictures ofboth Andrew's and John's h omes and the linen mill.John married Young, Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
9. Young, Mary Children:
- 4. Young, Sir Andrew Lamont was born about 1646 in Little Cumbrae Isle, , , Scotland .