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Trying to find Young
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Vanessa | Report | 15 Jan 2007 16:42 |
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I am looking for information on my GGrandfather and GG Grandfather: SEABROOK YOUNG. Wood Sawyer, b. 1803 Chesham, Bucks His father - JOHN YOUNG - Tailor The family were non-conformists - Protestant Dissenters - so were not registered with the Church of England. I know Seabrook Young had at least one child, my G Grandfather, John Young b. 1829 in Marylebone, Seabrook having married Mary Ann North in 1823 in St Marylebone Parish Church, but no baptisms show after that date. In 1839 after his first wife's death, he married Susannah Hay and on the certificate it shows his father as John Young, tailor (deceased). I can track Seabrook on the 1861 census living at 31 Circus Street, Bryanston Square Ward, Marylebone with his 2nd wife and working as a Wood Sawyer. I have confirmed his name and work from his son John's marriage certificate, but I have nothing more about him and can find no trace of him apart from that one census. If anybody has any information on Seabrook Young 1803, please, please contact me and I will be happy to share information with you. |
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