Isaac Young
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Name Isaac Young Born 1770–1775 [1, 2] - Isaac Young is listed as over 45 in the 1820 census and 50-60 in the 1830 census. From these sources, his birthdate is calculated to be between 1770 and 1775.
Gender Male Land Purchase May 1807 Rockingham County, North Carolina
[3] 260 acres on Great Rockhouse Ck and Piney Ck. - 260 acres on Great Rockhouse Ck and Piney Ck. Adj John McCarrell, John King. Witnessed by David Mackey and Robert Hulgan
Census 1820 Rockingham County, North Carolina
[4] - 1 male 0-10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 16-18, 2 males 16-26, 1 male over 45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26, 1 female over 45, no slaves
Census 1830 Rockingham County, North Carolina
[5] - Isaac Young is listed in the 1830 census in Rockingham Co., NC with 1 male 10-15, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 20-30, and 1 female 50-60.
_UID 9433FE0C8C7F46968F2FABCEC70396E534C3 Died Yes, date unknown Person ID I3943 Bennett, Harrison, and Herron Families Last Modified 27 Dec 2018
Family Margaret Boak Married Y [6] Notes - The will of Robert Boak names his daughter Margaret Young, wife of Isaac Young, and grandson Robert Young. Robert Boak bequeaths his wife a llife estate in the land where he lives and gives the remainder to Robert Young. [7]
Children 1. Robert Young, b. Abt 1786, d. Bef 1850, Rockingham County, North Carolina
(Age ~ 63 years)Married: Mary2. Isaac Young, b. 3 Feb 1812, Rockingham County, North Carolina
, d. 2 Dec 1822, Rockingham County, North Carolina
(Age 10 years)3. James Young, d. Abt 1849, Rockingham County, North Carolina
Married: MargaretLast Modified 14 Oct 2020 Family ID F1214 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes
There is a cemetery at the Speedwell Presbyterian Church in Simpsonville, which is southwest of Reidsville near the Big Troublesome Creek and the Haw River. The following graves are present there:
Young, ?? (b. 20 Jun 1797 - d. ) "Was born June The 20, 1797" (stone broken, very old)
Young, Isaac, Jr. (b. 3 Feb 1812 - d. 2 Dec 1822)
Young, Martha (b. - d. Feb 18??) (stone broken, very old)
November Term 1796. John Young filed suit against Richard Henderson. Jury found in favor of John Young. Rockingham County,North Carolina, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes, 1796 - 1808, image 40 of 582.
February Term 1797. Deed from John Baker to John Young proved. Rockingham County,North Carolina, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes, 1796 - 1808, image 56 of 582.
February Term 1797. Deed from John Young to Thomas King 60 acres proved by A. Philips. Rockingham County,North Carolina, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes, 1796 - 1808, image 57 of 582.
May Term 1798. Deed from Sarah Kirkpatrick to Matthew and Jesse Young of 150 acres proved by John McPeak. Rockingham County, North Carolina, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes, 1796 - 1808, image 112 of 582.
November Term 1800. Ordered that an orphan child named Patsey Young 3 months old be bound to John Miller Rockingham County, North Carolina, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes, 1796 - 1808, image 207 of 582.
May Term 1807. Deed from Robert Boak to Isaac Young acknowledged in court. Rockingham County, North Carolina,Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes, 1796-1808, image 496 of 582.
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Sources - [S164] Rockingham County, North Carolina, 1820 U.S. Census, p. 596.
- [S165] Rockingham County, North Carolina, 1830 U.S. Census, p. 291.
- [S259] Rockingham County, North Carolina, Deeds (online, FamilySearch), Robert Boak to Isaac Young; May 1807; M; 276.
- [S164] Rockingham County, North Carolina, 1820 U.S. Census, 596.
- [S165] Rockingham County, North Carolina, 1830 U.S. Census, 291.
- [S97] Rockingham County, North Carolina, Wills (FamilySearch), Robert Boak; 15 July 1825; Volume A; 201.
- [S97] Rockingham County, North Carolina, Wills (FamilySearch).
- [S164] Rockingham County, North Carolina, 1820 U.S. Census, p. 596.
