RNT Family History

Young, Patrick[1]

Male Abt 1724 -


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  • Name Young, Patrick 
    Born Abt 1724 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I13667  McClure-Harris
    Last Modified 21 Nov 2002 

    Father Young, James,   b. Abt 1705, , Augusta, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Sarah 
    Family ID F4338  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Todd, Isabella,   b. 1733, Armagh, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1818, , Barren, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Married Abt 1745  , Augusta, Virginia, Usa Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Young, Alice,   b. Abt 1746, , Augusta, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1800  (Age > 53 years)
     2. Young, Sarah,   b. Abt 1751
     3. Young, Jannet,   b. Abt 1761, , , Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jun 1822, Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 61 years)  [Birth]
     4. Young, James,   b. 1755, , Augusta, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F4342  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • His will was probated May 19, 1761:

      The Will of Patrick Young
      In the name of God Amen the fourth day of April in the year of our
      Lord one thousand seven hundred
      sixty one I Patrick Young of Augusta County and colony of Virginiabeing
      weak of body yet of good and perfect memory and reson and consideringthe
      uncertainty of life and that all flesh must yield unto Death wen itshall
      please God to cale I do make and declear this my last will andtestament
      in menor and form falawing and none else first I do will my body fromthe
      Dust from where it was taken and my sole to God who gave it hopeing
      through the merits of Jesus Christ to have all sins pardoned and to be
      aquited in Day of Judgement and now for the settling of my worldlyestate
      and such goods chattels as it has pleased God far above and beyound my
      deserving to bestoe upon me I do order the sam and menor and forfalawing
      I do order my wife Esibala Young and Joseph Walker to be my Lawful
      Executors and first I do order that the nue house be put in tenantable
      repair out of the moveable estate secondly I leave
      to my welbeloved wife Isabella Young one third of all my moveableestate
      after house is finished 3ly I leave my son James Young the plantationand
      no more 4ly I order that the two parts of moveable Estate to beequally
      dividded among my three daughters (ie) Sarah Young and Jannet Youngand
      Allas Young in witness where of I have here unto my hand and seal theday
      and year first above written
      Signed seald and delivered
      In presents of us
      William Hall-x his mark
      James Campbell-x his mark
      Samuel McMurty-x his mark
      Patrick Young - His mark

      Hold for Augusta County May 19 1761 this last will and testament of
      Patrick Young dec. was proved by the oaths of the witnesses as thereto
      ordered to be Recorded

      Copied by Ellen Summers Marmor
      Copied by Vickie Mott Friddle 8/24/00 - friddlej@surfsouth.com

      SOURCE: Ellen Summers Marmor [ emarmor99@aol.com ] - There is noquestion
      about the names of his children the will is easy to read. AlthoughJohn
      Summers raised the children there father deserves to be remembered.You
      will notice on Chalkley's the mis spelling of names. On the will
      Isabella's name is spelled two different ways. Possibly written oneway
      on the first spelling and corrected with the second spelling. Therewere
      many people lost due to the fighting with the Indians and Patrick was
      also a soldier (for lack of a better word)

      Dave Rayburn has a map showing the area John Summers and Isabellalived.
      I was in the area last Mothers day (2000). They were in the area of
      Natural Bridge, this part of the country has narrow valleys and would
      have been very, very hard work. That is probably part of the reasonJohn
      and Isabella married so quickly after Patricks death. Our theory isJohn
      and Isabella were part of the Boone expeditions into
      Kentucky.

      Notes

      CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VA; by Lyman Chalkley

      Will Book 3--Page 196--18th November 1762--Joseph Walker and
      Isabella Young settlement of the estate of Patrick Young, Recorded.
      Paid; John Law, John Taylor Thomas Stuart, John Hall, Samuel McMurtry,
      James Todd, Gilbert Crawford, Steven Orson, John Hickman, DavidDryden,
      Hugh Cunningham, Robert McElhesny, William Hall. Sale bill to John
      Collear, James Davis, Andrew Hall,
      James O'Bryan, Samuel McMurty, Ores Gibson, Isabella Young.

      Vol 3-Page 392--9th June 1769--John Summers and Isabella of the
      forks of the James River, to James McMath and Susannah, his wife ofsaid
      forks, Z60, 440 acres in forks of James. Corner of William McKees on
      Borden's patent line, Corner James Davis, Corner Samuel Wilson, Hugh
      Cunningham's line, corner Samuel McMurtry. Teste: James Davies, John
      McMurtry, John Young.

      Bond date 23 day June 1761--John Summers and Isabella, his wife,
      late Isabella Young. Complain of James Campbell and Richard Woods.

      Page 258 7th May 1751--James Young, Miller and plantationer to
      Sarah McMurtry z400, marriage
      contract to be married according to the Rules of the Church ofScotland,
      Sarah was a widow with children. Patrick son of James. Teste: John
      Collyer, WM Brown proved and recorded 20th November 1755

      Page 749
      Samuel Davis vs. James Todd--Samuel Davis married Hannah Todd
      daughter of James Todd 1758.

      18th May, 1760--James Young, miller, to Matthew Young farmer 1501
      1/2 acres, where Matthew lives on Whistle Creek of James; corner Lou
      Todd. Teste: Arthur and Abraham Brown, James McGowan. (note Lou Todd
      is probably Low Todd)

      Robert Young to William Todd 400 acres on the north br of Buffalow
      Creek, Benjamin Borden's line.

      Will Book #3
      Page 249--John Summers Bond (with James McDowell and James Trimble)
      as guardians (appointed) to Sarah, James, Jannet and Alex. Young,
      orphans of Patrick Young.

      1740 Headrights--50 acres per person Robert Young, Agnes, John,
      Samuel and James Young from Ireland.

      Page 309 15th May--James Young and Sarah, Patrick Young and Isabell
      to Andrew Hall, z50, 110 acres being the track where James Young now
      liveth, including James Young mill on the fork of the James River
      crossing Whistle Creek corner Patrick Youg. Teste: John Lapesly,
      Samuyel McClur.
      Delivered Wm. Bowyer 1758.


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  • Sources 
    1. [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.