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William Young

William Young

Male 1744 - 1834  (89 years)


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  • Name William Young
    Birth 15 Oct 1744  York Co, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Gender Male
    _MILT 1776  [1
    Pension App *S4742 - Captain 
    DAR.org See Notes -- #A200356 - *S4742 - Captain 
    Death 1834  Perry Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Findagrave.com 06 Jun 2024 
    See Notes 
    Burial Linden, Perry Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    • Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery
    Person ID I1360  Butler Family Tree
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Father Thomas B Young,   b. 1720, PA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 19 May 1777 and 03 Feb 1791, Union Co, SC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years)
    Relationship natural
    Mother ??? ???-xx
    Relationship natural
    Marriage Bef 1744 
    Family ID F485  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margaret Haile
    Marriage Bef 1775  SC Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. John Young,   b. 1775, Union Co, SC Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1830, Perry Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 55 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. Catherine Iverson Young,   b. 22 Sep 1788, Newberry Co, SC Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Oct 1861, Tippah Co, MS Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     3. Samuel Young,   b. 15 Aug 1792   d. 08 Aug 1865, Laurens Co, SC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F471  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 15 Oct 1744 - York Co, PA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 1834 - Perry Co, TN Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Linden, Perry Co, TN Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
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  • Notes 


    • - mother was possibly a Gray or a Kilgore

      - although in his pension app he claimed service as a Captain and as a Lieutenant -- he was pensioned as a private
      - he claimed Capt Bobo turned tory and his fellow soldiers elected him Captain

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      Found at findagrave.com on 6/6/2024

      William Young VVeteran

      Birth: 15 Oct 1744
      Death: 1834 (aged 89-90) Perry County, Tennessee, USA
      Burial: Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery, Linden, Perry County, Tennessee, USA
      Memorial #: 32649493

      Bio:
      Capt William Young, son of Thomas Young

      According to his 1833 pension application, William Young was born in 1744, in what would later become York County, Pennsylvania. He was born to Thomas B. Young Esq., and his first, unknown wife.(1) They also had a daughter Mary about whom little is known. By 1755, when William was 11, his father moved, with William, and perhaps William's sister Mary, down the "Great Wagon Road" through the Shenandoah Valley, and then along the east front of the Blue Ridge Mountains, to South Carolina. His mother must have died before then, as the first child, George, of William's father Thomas and his new wife, Catherine Brandon, was born in South Carolina in 1755. They settled in the Ninety-Six District, in the area that would later become Laurens County. William and his father Thomas received land grants adjacent to each other; both were later, in 1774, sold to Joseph Whitmore.

      During the Revolutionary War, William was commissioned as a Lieutenant in Captain Lewis Bobo's Company, in Colonel Thomas Brandon's Second Spartan regiment of South Carolina militia (Colonel Brandon was the brother of William's stepmother Catherine [Brandon] Young). He served a nine-month enrollment, in 1777, and during this term he was involved in a skirmish with the Cherokee Indians. Later, in Sept. 15, 1779, he was enrolled for another two months, as a Captain in Colonel Brandon's regiment; during this time he was at the siege and battle of Savannah. He later served another term of seven months as a Captain in Colonel Brandon's regiment, and was at the siege of Ninety Six, in May and June of 1781. Two months later, as a Captain, he was placed in command of Colonel Brandon's blockhouse on Fair Forest Creek, where he remained for 18 months, until the war's end.

      William is believed to have married Margaret Haile (from the research of Melton Meek), the daughter of William Haile, a French Huguenot who had settled in South Carolina many years earlier, and who was a neighbor to the family (he owned property next to Col Brandon, William's step-cousin, later sold to William's father Thomas Young). They lived in the Ninety Six district (Ninety Six district later became Laurens, Union, Spartanburg, and several other Counties, in 1785). Their first known child, John (believed to have married Hannah Miller), was born in Ninety Six about 1775;(2) they also had daughter Catherine born 1788 (married Nathan Ragan), and son Samuel born 1792 (married Mary "Polly" Young). They may also have had sons James, Jesse, and Christopher, but this is uncertain.(3)

      William's eldest son, John, married about 1800, and John's first child, William, was born, according to census records, in 1801, while the family was still in Union County South Carolina. By 1807, they had moved to Dickson County, in north central Tennessee. John Miller Young, the second son of William's son John, was born in Dickson County that year, 1807. William's second son Samuel, however, remained in South Carolina when the family moved to Tennessee. William's daughter Catherine may have married her husband Nathan Ragan while the family was in Dickson County, where she and her husband lived until sometime after 1830; by 1840, after William's death, Catherine and Nathan were in Hardeman County, TN.

      William's stay in Dickson County must have been short; by 1810, the family had moved across the state line to Christian County, Kentucky, where they appear in the census record under William's name, and where John's next 3 children were born (John Miller Young, Thomas W., and Samuel. John's sons Charles and George were born, later, in Perry county, after 1818). The 1810 Christian County KY census record matches the ages of William and wife, John and his wife and children, and one unknown young woman (possibly daughter Catherine, who about this time married Nathan Ragan back in Dickson County).

      According to William's daughter Catherine (Young) Ragan, as recorded in her 1860 application for her father's pension, the family had moved from Union County directly to Christian County KY; however this is incorrect. See note (4) below.

      By 1820, the family was in Perry County Tennessee, where they appear in the census record, but in the household of William's eldest son John.

      John died in 1830; William appears in the census record that year living with his daughter Catherine in Perry County. He applied for his pension 22 Oct 1833, in Perry County, and received his last disbursement on 6 May 1834; he must have died shortly after. He is buried in a large stone crypt in the Dickson-Blackburn cemetery in Linden, TN, next to his son John. Notably, he is listed as "William Young 3d" in his pension payment record. As his father was Thomas, this suffix probably refers to his grandfather (William I) and an uncle (William II).

      (1) We know William was the son of Thomas from a story related by William's son Samuel. A "stranger," who identified himself as Thomas Young of Spartanburg, appeared at Samuel's gate, and after a short introduction explained that he had come in order to borrow money, needed to save his farm. This Thomas Young mentioned that he was the grandson of the Young who was "...the Tory that met your uncle Thomas Young in the middle of the Enoree River at the battle of Blackstock's farm in October, 1781." According to the memoirs of Major Thomas Young (Samuel's uncle), this incident, where he and his cousin Tory Col William Young confronted each other across a creek, actually occurred during a scouting expedition at Mudlick Creek, south of Laurens, in July or August of 1781. The Battle of Blackstock's Farm occurred a year earlier, in November 1780. The Thomas who was the "stranger" in this story was probably the son of Tory Col William Young's son Richard. Col William had one other grandson Thomas, the son of his son Nathaniel, but that Thomas emigrated to Giles County County, in 1818, probably too early to have been the Thomas in this story. Thomas, the son of Richard, remained in Union County, where he died in 1837.

      (2) John's census record in 1820 in Perry County TN shows two males - John and William - aged 45 or older.

      (3) From the research (family bibles, records) of Brent Holcomb and Melton Meeks

      (4) Catherine died in 1861, one year after she wrote the pension application, wherein she indicated she was 85 years old, and her only surviving brother Samuel was 78 (she was actually 72, according to a Bible record, and Samuel was 68). She also admitted to "being old & her memory weak she cannot be positive as to dates." She also indicated the family moved directly from South Carolina, to Kentucky, in 1822, when we know the family had already passed through Kentucky, and were living in Perry County Tennessee at that time. She also mentioned that the family records had all been burned in a fire; this fact is repeated in family histories of other of William's descendants.

      The following information is being added at the request of Vonnie L. Cantrell, Find a Grave Contributor # 47192880:

      William Young (32649493)

      Suggested edit: DAR Ancestor #: A200356

      Southern Campaigns American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters
      Pension application of William Young S4742 f28SC
      Transcribed by Will Graves rev'd 6/7/15
      [Methodology: Spelling, punctuation and/or grammar have been corrected in some instances for ease of reading and to facilitate searches of the database. Where the meaning is not compromised by adhering to the spelling, punctuation or grammar, no change has been made. Corrections or additional notes have been inserted within brackets or footnotes. Blanks appearing in the transcripts reflect blanks in the original. A bracketed question mark indicates that the word or words preceding it represent(s) a guess by me. The word 'illegible' or 'indecipherable' appearing in brackets indicates that at the time I made the transcription, I was unable to decipher the word or phrase in question. Only materials pertinent to the military service of the veteran and to contemporary events have been transcribed. Affidavits that provide additional information on these events are included and genealogical information is abstracted, while standard, 'boilerplate' affidavits and attestations related solely to the application, and later nineteenth and twentieth century research requests for information have been omitted. I use speech recognition software to make all my transcriptions. Such software misinterprets my southern accent with unfortunate regularity and my poor proofreading skills fail to catch all misinterpretations. Also, dates or numbers which the software treats as numerals rather than words are not corrected: for example, the software transcribes "the eighth of June one thousand eighty six" as "the 8th of June 1786." Please call material errors or omissions to my attention.]
      [p 8]
      State of Tennessee, Perry County
      On the 23 day of October 1833, personally appeared in open Court before the Justices of the Peace of Perry County Court now sitting William Young a resident of Perry County the State of Tennessee aged about eighty nine years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7th 1832.

      That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as hereinafter stated -

      That her entered the service as a Lieutenant in a militia company commanded by Captain Lewis Bobo in the district of Ninety Six in the State of South Carolina and belonged to Colonel Thomas Brandon Regiment & that Andrew Williamson was their Brigadier General in the year 1776 to the best of his recollection.

      That he was marched under the said Captain Lewis to Ellis fort where they met Col. Brandon & two other companies, one commanded by Captain Gordon [probably Gavin Gordon, possibly Moses Gordon], the other by Captain Lisle [probably John Lisle]. That they marched from thence tot he Cherokee Nation to a place called Keowee. There we joined our General Andrew Williamson's Brigade -from thence marched up into the nation met the Indians & defeated them.
      We were to have met at or near where we had skirmish with the Indians Col. Rutherford [Griffith Rutherford] & his troops from North Carolina but did not meet them till we had defeated the Indians & then this lieutenant was discharged having served nine months at this time.
      He further states that after he returned home Captain Bobo turned Tory & was broke of his commission & that he, this declarant, was elected Captain of the company in his place and that his commissions both as Captain and Lieutenant were signed by Gov. Rutledge [John Rutherford] of South Carolina. That he was again ordered out & marched from the district of Ninety Six to the siege of Savannah about the middle of Sept. 1779 [September 16-October 18,1779] under the command of Col. Thomas Brandon who was his Col. while he had the command of a Captain in said Regiment & Genl. Williamson was the Brigadier, Gen. Lincoln [Benjamin Lincoln] commanded the Americans, Count D'Estaing the French & the allied troops made a charge on the British redoubts & after being exposed to the fire of the enemy for sometime were repulsed with great loss & the declarant was in the siege & also in the battle of the same.
      That Maj. Daniel Williams of North Carolina of the continental service was well acquainted with him as was also Col. Marion [Francis Marion] in the regular service.
      That during this time he served two months as Captain of the company.
      That about two months after his return home he was again ordered with his company to range the frontier & continued in this service till the British took the Town of Ninety Six at which time he was in the battle under Col. Brandon. That afterwards Brigadier Williamson taking protection under the British & being turned out Genl. Andrew Pickens took command of the troops or over the brigade to which he belonged.
      That during this time he served seven weeks as Captain of the company.
      That about two months afterwards he was ordered to take the command of a Blockhouse called Brandon's Blockhouse on fair forest creek [Fairforest Creek],
      which he did as Captain and continued there until peace was made & during this time served eighteen months.
      That he has no documentary evidence to which he can refer nor does he know of any living individual (except the testimony of Crawford Goodman which is hereto annexed) by whose evidence he can procure who can testify to his service.
      That he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or amenity except the present & declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state.
      1. Where & in what year were you born?
      I was born in York County Pennsylvania in the year 1744 the 15 of October.
      2. Have you any record of your age?
      I have only my age in my own Bible transcribed from my father's bible when I was
      about 24 years of age & which I believe is correct.
      3. Where were you living when called into the service, where have you lived since the revolutionary war & where do you live now?
      In South Carolina in Ninety six district. From South Carolina I moved to East
      Tennessee about the year 1807, from there to Dixon County Tennessee & from there to Perry County where now live.
      4. How were you called into the service; were you drafted, did you volunteer
      or were you a substitute, if so a substitute for whom?
      I was called into the service always by being drafted.
      5. State the names of some of the regular officers who were with the troops
      where you served; such continental & militia regiments as you can recollect &
      the circumstances of you service.
      I have no recollection at this late period of time of the names of the officers connected with the regiments other than those of Captains Gordon & Lisle, Col. Brandon, Genl. Williamson, Genl. Lincoln, Count D'Estaing, Maj. Williams, Col. Marion, Gen. Pickens & Gen. Green the commander in chief.
      6. Did you receive a discharge from the service & if so by whom was it signed
      & what has become of it?
      I received discharges signed by Col. Brandon but they are all lost or mislaid.
      7. State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present
      neighborhood & who can testify to your character for veracity, good behavior
      & your services as a soldier of the revolution.
      I refer to Jeremiah Wood, Esqr. & Fanny Stanley, there being no other person in my neighborhood to whom I can refer who can testify as to my veracity and to the belief as to my revolutionary service.
      S/ William Young, "X" his mark
      Sworn to & subscribed in open Court
      Test: Jesse Taylor, Clerk
      We Jeremiah Wood resident of Perry County State of Tennessee & Fanny Stanly also a resident of Perry County State of Tennessee hereby certify that we are well acquainted with William Young who has subscribed & sworn to the above declaration and that we believe him to be eighty-nine years of age & that he is reputed to be & so believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution & that we concur in that opinion.
      S/ Jeremiah Wood
      S/ F. Stanley
      Sworn to & subscribed this day & year aforesaid in open Court.
      Test: Jesse Taylor
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      State of Tennessee Pary [Perry] County
      This day came Crafford Goodwin before me E. Hooper one of the acting Justis [Justices] of the peace in and for said County and maid [made] oath in due form and says on his oath that Richard Bryant [indecipherable interlineation] Sworn before me says that he sarved [served] to
      Towers [tours] of Duty under Captain William Young in the Revolution war in South Carolina under Cornel [Colonel] Thomas Brandom [Thomas Brandon] and says that he was a tru [true] frend [friend] to Country. I do Certyfy [certify] that I was acquainted with Captain William Young in the time of the ware [war] and said Young take a man out of Jail and hang him By jenerel [general] orders. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of August 1833
      S/ E. Hooper, JP S/ Crafford Goodman [Crawford Goodman]
      [p 25]
      State of Tennessee. County: A Declaration Supplementary to a declaration made by William Young on the 23rd day of October 1833 in Order to Obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June the 7th 1832
      This declarant would further state that his Commissions for Lieutenant & Captain has both been lost long since or mislaid he does not know how.
      This declarant further states that he was ordered to take command of Brandon's
      Blockhouse by Colonel Brandon that he was drafted as his answer is to the 4th Interrogatory but will here say that his Term of service had long expired before he left the Blockhouse where he had command but that as he had sent his family away from home to the Whig settlements & being determined to serve his Country so long as was necessary he at the request of his Colonel
      who had stationed him they are continued to serve to the end of the war & did here serve the full term & time of Eighteen Months - At the end of which peace was made when he this declarant found himself without either money or anything else but his land & it occupied by a Tory as all the rest of his property had been taken by the Tories & put to their own use the Tory who had his
      land in possession was named Howell.
      This declarant would further represent that since his declaration was made to which this is a Supplement he has found out one Moses Randal who was a boy in time of the war whose Affidavit is hereto annexed he would here add that the affidavit of Goodwin [sic] which is annexed to his former declaration was not taken as it ought that [it] is not in proper form as he is advised & he will further state that he [Goodwin] has gone from this Country so that a re examination of him cannot be had & that he knows of no person else by which he can make the
      necessary proof as required at this time.
      Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of February 1834
      S/ Jeremiah Wood, JP S/ William Young, X his mark
      Perry County: This day personally appeared before me Jeremiah Wood one of the Acting Justices of the peace in and for said County William Young who assigned the above declaration and made oath that the facts they are set forth are true as stated. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th February 1834
      Test S/ Jeremiah Wood, JP S/ William Young, X his Mark
      Question by the Justice of the peace did you ever receive a commission by whom was it signed & what has become of it[?]
      Answer I have received two one for Lieutenant & another for Captain both signed by Governor Rutledge of South Carolina & have long since both been lost or mislaid
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      State of Tennessee. County
      I Moses Randal do hereby Certify that in the time of the Revolution my Father lived in South Carolina in the District of Ninety Six within three miles of Captain William Young & that I heard it said generally that he was a Captain in the Revolution as he states (in the neighborhood) where he lived & I do further certify that when I can first recollect he was a Captain of the Militia in the said District & do further certify that this is the same William Young that I then knew who is now present & whom signed this Supplementary declaration and I do hereby further Certify that Captain William Young has always been called an honest man & an
      excellent Whig & that I do believe from what I know of myself & from what I heard from respectable sources that he was commissioned as he herein states.

      Sworn to & subscribed before me this 10th February 1834
      Test S/ Jeremiah Wood, JP S/ Moses Randal
      [Veteran was pensioned at the rate of $40 per annum commencing March 4th, 1831, for service as a private for one-year in the South Carolina militia.]
      Contributor: Vonnie L Cantrell (47192880)
      Family Members
      Parents
      Thomas B. Young 1713-1791
      Spouse
      Margaret Haile Young Unknown-1820
      Siblings
      George Young Sr 1755-1833
      John Young 1764-1780
      MAJ Thomas Young Jr 1764-1848
      Christopher C. Young 1772-1849
      Children
      John Young 1775-1830
      Catherine Young Ragan 1788-1861
      MAJ Samuel Young 1792-1865
      Created by: Rex Patterson (47049596)
      Added: 2009-01-05T14:44:37.000Z
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32649493/william-young
      Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32649493/william-young: accessed June 6, 2024), memorial page for William Young (15 Oct 1744-1834), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32649493, citing Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery, Linden, Perry County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Rex Patterson (contributor 47049596).
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      William Young

      Birth: 15 Oct 1744
      Death: 1834 (aged 89–90) Perry County, Tennessee, USA
      Burial: Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery, Linden, Perry County, Tennessee, USA
      Memorial #: 32649493
      Bio:
      Revolutionary War Soldier William * Young (Son of Thomas Young) was born in York County, PA, and died in Perry County, TN about 1833 or 1834. He is buried in the Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery in Perry County in the large stone rock grave on the south side of the road that was built through this Cemetery.*

      I HAD PREVIOUSLY LISTED THIS INDIVIDUAL AS "WILLIAM MILLER YOUNG" BUT INFORMATION HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE THAT INDICATES THAT "MILLER" MAY NOT BE CORRECT, SO I AM REMOVING IT. IF ANYONE HAS ADDITIONAL RESEARCH REGARDING THIS, PLEASE SHARE.
      Family Members
      Parents
      Thomas B. Young 1720-1791
      Spouse
      Margaret Haile Young
      Siblings
      George Young 1755-1833
      John Young 1760-1780
      Thomas Young 1764-1848
      Christopher C. Young 1772-1849
      Children
      John Young 1775-1830
      Catherine Young Ragan 1788-1861
      Samuel Young 1792-1865
      Created by: Rex Patterson (47049596)
      Added: 5 Jan 2009
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32649493/william-young
      Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 June 2020), memorial page for William Young (15 Oct 1744–1834), Find a Grave Memorial no. 32649493, citing Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery, Linden, Perry County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Rex Patterson (contributor 47049596) .
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      William * Young

      Birth: 15 Oct 1744
      Death: 1834 (aged 89–90) Perry County, Tennessee, USA
      Burial: Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery, Linden, Perry County, Tennessee, USA
      Memorial #: 32649493
      Bio:
      Revolutionary War Soldier William * Young (Son of Thomas Young) was born in York County, PA, and died in Perry County, TN about 1833 or 1834. He is buried in the Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery in Perry County in the large stone rock grave on the south side of the road that was built through this Cemetery.*

      I HAD PREVIOUSLY LISTED THIS INDIVIDUAL AS "WILLIAM MILLER YOUNG" BUT INFORMATION HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE THAT INDICATES THAT "MILLER" MAY NOT BE CORRECT, SO I AM REMOVING IT. IF ANYONE HAS ADDITIONAL RESEARCH REGARDING THIS, PLEASE SHARE.
      Family Members
      Parents
      Thomas B. Young 1720-1791
      Siblings
      George Young 1755-1833
      John Young 1760-1780
      Thomas Young 1764-1848
      Christopher C. Young 1772-1849
      Children
      John Young 1775-1824
      Catherine Young Ragan 1788-1861
      Major Samuel Young 1792-1865
      Created by: Rex Patterson (47049596)
      Added: 5 Jan 2009
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32649493
      Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 05 July 2019), memorial page for William * Young (15 Oct 1744–1834), Find A Grave Memorial no. 32649493, citing Dickson-Blackburn Cemetery, Linden, Perry County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Rex Patterson (contributor 47049596) .
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      found at DAR.org

      YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356

      Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
      Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
      Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
      Pension Number: *S4742
      Service Source: *S4742
      Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA

      Comments (Overview)

      Created: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
      1) ALTHOUGH PATRIOT CLAIMED SERVICE AS A CAPTAIN AND LIEUTENANT, HE WAS

      Created: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
      2) PENSIONED AS A PRIVATE.

      Residence

      Created: 2002-10-08 20:08:27.293, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
      1) District: NINETY SIX DIST - State: SOUTH CAROLINA

      Spouse Number Name
      Created: 2002-10-08 20:08:49.2, Updated: , By: dlickliter
      1) X X

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      814007 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
      814008 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
      833081 Z S CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
      833082 Z S CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
      867881 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
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      William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN
      died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN
      died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877
      married at Hardeman Co TN
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      The Said William M Ragon was the child of
      Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA
      died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Mary Polly Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN
      died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838
      married at Hardeman Co TN
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      The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of
      Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ ****
      died at Hardeman Co TN on p - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC ****
      died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on a - Apr - 1811
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      The Said Catherine Young was the child of ****
      William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA ****
      died at Perry Co TN on p 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife
      X X born on - - at _______________
      died at _______________ on - - married on - -

      Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

      YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356
      Service:
      SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
      Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
      Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
      Pension Number: *S4742
      Service Source: *S4742
      Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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      The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
      Lot Breeden born on 11 - Feb - 1813 at KY
      died at Hardeman Co TN on 30 - May - 1898 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Jamima S Ragan born on 25 - Jun - 1818 at TN
      died at Hardeman Co TN on 15 - Jan - 1898 married on 21 - Nov - 1833
      married at Hardeman Co TN
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      The Said Jamima S Ragan was the child of
      Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ ****
      died at Hardeman Co TN on p - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife
      Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at Ninety Six Dist SC
      died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on a - Apr - 1811
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      The Said Catherine Young was the child of ****
      William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA
      died at Perry Co TN on p 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife
      born on - - at _______________
      died at _______________ on - - married on - -

      Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record
      YOUNG, WILLIAM
      Ancestor #: A200356
      Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
      Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
      Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
      Pension Number: *S4742
      Service Source: *S4742
      Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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      ID: I08804 View Post-em! ** See below for contents of Post-em note **
      •Name: William Young
      •Sex: M
      •Birth: ABT 1765
      •Death: UNKNOWN
      •Reference Number: 8804

      Marriage 1
      Spouse Unknown b: ABT 1768
      •Married: ABT 1786
      Children
      1.Has Children Catherine Young b: 22 SEP 1788 in SC
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      Jane Curci [email protected] 2010-02-17 06:59:36
      YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 3-4-1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Pension Number: *S4742Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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      Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 814008 Ancestor #: A200356
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      4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search Omar Pasha Webb born on 22 - Feb - 1877 at Hardeman Co TN died at Hornsby Hardeman Co TN on 24 - Dec - 1939 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Jane Ragon born on 18 - Aug - 1879 at Hardeman Co TN died at Hornsby Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Sep - 1959 married on 12 - Jul - 1902 married at Hardeman Co TN

      5.The Said Sarah Jane Ragon was the child of Search William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877 married at Hardeman Co TN

      6.The Said William M Ragon was the child of Search Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife Mary Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838 married at Hardeman Co TN

      7.The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of Search Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC died at Tippeh Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - - 1811

      8.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife X X born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

      Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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      Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 814007 Ancestor #: A200356
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      4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877 married at Hardeman Co TN

      5.The Said William M Ragon was the child of Search Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife Mary Polly Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838 married at Hardeman Co TN

      6.The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of Search Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - Apr - 1811

      7.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife X X born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

      Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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      Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 867881 Ancestor #: A200356
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      4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search Lot Breeden born on 11 - Feb - 1813 at KY died at Hardeman Co TN on 30 - May - 1898 and his ( 1st ) wife Jamima S Ragan born on 25 - Jun - 1818 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 15 - Jan - 1898 married on 21 - Nov - 1833 married at Hardeman Co TN

      5.The Said Jamima S Ragan was the child of Search Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at Ninety Six Dist SC died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - Apr - 1811

      6.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

      Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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    1. [S43] Military documents.

    2. [S25] Findagrave.com.