Greene County PA Archives Biographies.....Young, Abraham ???? - ????
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Marta Burns marta43@juno.com June 18, 2025, 6:45 pm

Source: Family History
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  A. J. Young And Morgan Young were obviously brothers.  A. 
J. Young died on 13 Jul 1908. Morgan Young died on 2 Feb 
1906. They are both buried in the Hewitt Cemetery in Rices 
Landing, along with one of their other brothers (Lewis 
Young) and one of their sisters (Amy Young, who married 
Isaac Hewitt). Their parents (Abraham Young and Hannah Rose) 
and five of the other siblings are buried in the Horn 
Cemetery near Marianna in Washington County.  One of these 
other siblings was John Young (1822-1904) who married Lydia 
Gayman.
  
  Their mother, Hannah Rose, was the daughter of John Rose 
and Hannah Addleman.  See this web page for more info: 
http://hometown.aol.com/danaddlemn/index.html/ 
daniel_addleman.html
  
  The full name of A. J. Young (my 2d great grandfather) is 
Andrew Jackson Young. His son, William Ailes Young, was the 
founder of the W. A. Young and Sons Foundry & Machine Shop 
in Rices Landing that is now maintained by the Greene County 
Historical Society. For more on the Foundry & Machine Shop, 
see this web page: 
http://www.greenepa.net/~museum/MachineShop.html
  
  William A. Young's wife, mentioned in the bio, is Margaret 
Braden, daughter of Jacob Braden (1833-1913) and Rachel 
Harry (1828-1912).
  
  Morgan Young's son A. L. Young, mentioned in the bio as 
living in Ohio, is Abraham Levi Young. His sister, Amy, 
married Thomas O. Bradbury.

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Originally submitted 2003

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