Christopher YOUNGS, VICAR OF SOUTHWOLD
Birth:
1575
of Southwold, Suffolk, England
Death:
14 Jun 1626
Southwold, Suffolk, England
Burial:
Southwold, Suffolk, England
Father:
Mother:
Sources:
Youngs Family Research - http://footprints.org/8-100191.htm
Youngs Family Research - http://ntgen.tripod.com/bw/youngs_index.html
Youngs Family Research - http://ntgen.tripod.com/bw/youngs_index.html
Notes:
RESEARCH NOTE: The birth date is often given as 1545, although this has been found to be a mis-translation, and should read 1575. Details of the discovery are found in the NOTES. From: http://footprints.org/8-100191.htm The following note was posted via email a while back to LI-Rootersby Patricia McCabe , editor,"REV CHRISTOPHER YONGES FAMILY NEWSLETTER" "Rev. Christopher Yonges was born in 1575 - not 1545 (in old English script a 7 could easily have been construed as a 4). This was proven - by me (Patricia McCabe) - when I found the records of his ordination in the Norfolk Public Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Rev. Christopher was ordained an Anglican Deacon in 1599 "in his 24th year" and the following year ordained an Anglican Priest "in his 25th year". Both these ordinations took place in Norwich Cathedral and can be found in the book in which they were originally written. I have a copy of this - it was done by the staff at the record office. The original was in old Latin. I sent copies to Debretts in Winchester (Engl.) and they translated them into English." He was my 9 G-Grandfather. Regards, Stu
Margaret ELWIN
Birth:
Burial:
5 Nov 1639
Southwold, Suffolk, England
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1598
Southwold, Suffolk, England
Death:
24 Feb 1672
Notes:
RESEARCH NOTE: - John Young married three times, to Joan Herrington (1622), Joan Harris (abt 1635), and Mary Warren (abt 1639). John and wife Joan Harris immigrated to the US on the Mary Anne in 1637 with five children: John, Thomas, Rachel, Marcy, Joseph, and a step daughter from Joan Harris's first marriage, Anna Palgrave. Other children Christopher and Benjamin were born once in America. - The correct mother of each of these children is not known, but only supposed based on wills, emigration information, and marriage dates. - The issue of the daughters named Mary is complex. We are pretty sure that the daughter Marcy or Mary who came on the ship with the family is the same who married Edward Petty. However, a Mary Youngs married William Wells and secondly Thomas Mapes, and is also thought by many to be a daughter of Rev. John Youngs. Marcy and Mary may have been two different children, or there may be some confusion in parentage. - At this time both daughters have been included in the records of the Rev. John Youngs family. Because a Marcy was named on the ship passenger list, and we are pretty sure that Mary Marcy Youngs was the wife of Edward Petty, she has been listed under the mother Joan Harrington. Because this second Mary was likely not the one listed on the ship manifest, she has been placed under the marriage to Joan Harris, after their arrival in the New World. - It is also possible that the second Mary Youngs could be the daughter of one of Jonh's brothers, Joseph or Christopher, who also settled in the area. - Further research may be helpful, but is not likely to produce much by way of proof. This has been analyzed by many genealogists over more than a century with little conclusive evidence being located. NOTE: Youngs or Yonges
2
Birth:
1613
Southwold, Suffolk, England
Death:
1671
5
Birth:
1610
Death:
5 Feb 1632
6
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked
Marr:
8
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked
Marr:
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Christopher Youngs, Vicar of Southwold - Margaret Elwin
Christopher Youngs, Vicar of Southwold
was born at of Southwold, Suffolk, England 1575.
He married Margaret Elwin .
They were the parents of 8
children:
John Youngs, Rev
born 1598.
Martha Youngs
born 1613.
Edward Youngs
Elizabeth Youngs
Joseph Youngs
born 1610.
Blocked
Mary Youngs
born 1609.
Blocked
Christopher Youngs, Vicar of Southwold died 14 Jun 1626 at Southwold, Suffolk, England .