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- In the 1830 census of New York City, Ward 6, Oliver Youngs had 1 female under 5 (Henrietta?), 1 female 10-14, 1 female 15-19 (Maria), and he was 20-29.
In 1840 there was an Oliver "Young" in Goshen, Orange Co, whose younger children match the family above. He had 2 males under 5 (Henry, John), 2 females 5-9 (Elizabeth, Henrietta), 1 male and 1 female 10-14, 1 female 20-29 (Maria), 1 male 50-59 (a year too old for Oliver), and 1 female 70-79 (probably his mother Elizabeth).
Oliver Youngs has not been found yet in 1850, in Goshen or in Illinois. (One in Goshen was only 42. I could not find the one indexed in NYC p.243, Ward 3.) Nor have I found him in 1860. He died in August 1870
In 1870 (census dated 30 July), his son Oliver Youngs was listed in Geneseo City, Henry Co, Ill, as age 28, with no occupation. He had a sizeable $75,000 in real estate, and $10,000 in personal property. His wife "Alice" was 22, and they had been married the previous September. With them was Oliver's brother, Chas. F. Youngs, 21, no occupation and with the same amount in property as Oliver.
In the same city was their older brother Henry "Young" who was 31 and had $100,000 and $25,000 in real and personal property, occupation not specified. He had a wife May who was 28, and a daughter Agnes 5 months old, born in Feb.
Marion Hart, to become Henry's 2nd wife, was not found in Geneseo in 1870.
In 1880 in Geneseo, Ill, Henry Youngs was 40, his current wife was Marion who was 32, born in New York. The children with them were Agnes 10, Henry 8 and Blanche 6. Since these occurred at two year intervals, it would appear they may have all been by his first wife May. With them was Marion's sister Jessie Hart, aged 22, born in Illinois. They also had a domestic servant.
Oliver Youngs of Geneseo was 38 and "Retired". His wife Allie F. was 33, and their daughters were Edith 7, Maude M. 5 and Annie L. 2. Oliver's mother, Maria Youngs, was boarding with them, a widow aged 72.
Two houses away was Charles F. Youngs 32, a retired farmer. His wife Helen E. was 26, a native of Illinois. Their children were May Irene 4 and Charles F. 2, whose mother was shown as born in NY instead of Ill - an error?, or was Helen a 2nd wife and not mother of the children?
Oliver Young was found in the 1900 census of Los Angeles Co, CA, living at 275 Seventh St in Ramona, San Jose Tp. He was a farmer aged 57, and had been married 31 years to Allie F. who was 51. All five of their children were living. At home were Edith 26, Annie 21 and Oliver J. 18.
Henry and Charles were not found in the 1900 Soundex of Illinois or California.
Phineas R. Youngs was not in the 1880 Soundex for New York or Illinois, and was not in Geneseo, Ill, with his brothers in 1870.
The two daughters have not been located under their married names in any census as yet. They were not in Geneseo, Ill, in 1870. George G. Van Kleek was not indexed in 1850 in NY, Ill, or Wis. [2]
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